For 20 minutes Monday night, saw the Holy Trinity girls volleyball team to beat.The Shamrocks had a good service and the lights against Lancaster Mennonite. He had won the net with six blocks and seven deaths at a point-11. Then the Blazers will be verified. The Lancaster Lebanon 2 submitted to the switch, blistering of the laser over the net and in the teeth of a Shamrocks team overwhelmed.
Steve Goris' Blazers put into overdrive, served 11 aces in the next three games to take a 3-1 victory to earn the first round of the championship volleyball District 3-AA North High School."They were angry," Shamrock Free Emily Britt said. "Her serves were hard, and had the movement. Personally, I gave a lot of problems.
"We have reached such a high after the first game. We did not think would come, the strong, but they were very aggressive and was happy."
It is not that the Shamrocks were bad. It 'was the Blazers were only a good guide and service Britt and his teammates in a bad situation above.Once out of sync, the Shamrocks struggled to recover. And the Blazers could easily begin and end blocks of retention on the network.
"It 'a play on the wrist," Trinity head coach Uros Davidovic said. "It 's important to serve and serve." S The bottom line. We really well the first game, but not so good after doing this. "The Shamrocks jump seven of the first game. Hannah Fry, Sarah and Kelsey Verbosky Barr each had two in a 25-14 decision. Barr also had three of the six blocks in the game Trinity.
But the Blazers, making changes during the break. Head Coach Steve Goris was higher when Monica Hatcher and cooperate with the central shaft that had Jessica Rheinheimer, a block of Fry, killing six of the rest of the game.
"I told the girls that we are too modest," said Gori. "You're not just going to good teams in this way. You have to take swings and aggressive."
After only four wins in Game 1, the Blazers in Game 2 registration puree Kills Nine in the 25-20 victory. Rheinheimer had killed three and a pair of aces.
The Shamrocks lost momentum, and the Blazers began to swarm. Rheinheimer to win five of her match high 12 kills in a 25-19 third game was another ace, with two of their Bendit Michelle.
"These teams from Lancaster and Lebanon are not as sophisticated," said Davidovic, "but they do and good reception. Serve to win the game, and it is certainly hard to miss.
"We could not get the system. Let us not give the other team momentum, but we have it back to them. Game 1, we must earn. So we have not."
The Blazers took.
This was the record of six-axis LL, the last on match point came when a Bendit been broken, fell at the feet of the defense for a 25-15 clincher. The captain had two aces and Amy Collins Rheinheimer his fifth in the night. Fry and Barr each finished with eight kills. Barr also had three aces and two blocks.
"We had a great season," said Davidovic. "We won our first division title in 13 seasons, and the girls can look up and see that flag."We have this and be here next year. There is no loss if you can take it away from him, and we learned what it takes to play in these situations."
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