Monday, September 28, 2015
Stanton sweeps Pender Triangular
The Stanton Mustangs continued their winning ways last week, defeating Pender and Wisner-Pilger 2-0 at the Pender Triangular on Tuesday.
Stanton downed the host Pendragons 25-17 in set one, and 25-14 in set two.
Hilary Huss finished with 10 kills. Mackenzie Brandl notched 14 digs while Bree Burtwhistle finished with 11 set assists.
The Mustangs knocked off the Gators 25-21 in sets one and two.
Burtwhistle had 9 kills and 13 digs while Huss notched 7 kills, 12 digs, and 9 set assists. Brandl posted 21 digs.
It was business as usual for Stanton last week. The Mustangs simply rolled both teams, and continued to play outstanding volleyball.
Stanton (16-1) hosts Tekamah-Herman (9-4) and Oakland-Craig (10-3) in their own triangular on Tuesday.
The Tigers swept Madison 3-0 at home on Tuesday while the Knights went 2-2 last week, losing 3-1 at home to North Bend Central on Tuesday, beating Scribner-Snyder and Clarkson/Leigh 2-0 on Saturday at the Scribner-Snyder Tourney, but losing 2-1 to Bancroft-Rosalie, also on Saturday.
Both matches will be difficult, but I look for the Mustangs to go 2-0 on Tuesday.
Oakland-Craig and Tekamah-Herman have played good volleyball this season, but Stanton has played outstanding volleyball.
The Mustangs are a couple steps ahead of both these teams, in my opinion.
I think Stanton has a good chance to sweep both teams.
The Mustangs will have had an entire week to rest and prepare, and that should give them an advantage, at least against the Knights.
The Tigers will have had an entire week to rest and prepare for this triangular as well so the match between Stanton and Tekamah-Herman could be interesting as could the Oakland-Craig match.
This should be a good triangular. There will be some quality volleyball played in Stanton on Tuesday.
The Mustangs figure to get both teams' best shot so they have to be on top of their game.
These are Stanton's only matches of the week so the Mustangs have to make the most of them.
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