Sunday, October 4, 2015

Scribner-Snyder loses at home to Winside














The Scribner-Snyder Trojans competed well with Winside on Tuesday, but lost 3-2 at home.

Scribner-Snyder won set one 25-23 before the Wildcats took sets two and three 25-12 and 25-17. The Trojans bounced back to win set four 26-24, but Winside prevailed in set five, winning it 16-14.

Savanah Miller recorded 20 kills and 16 digs while Kaylee Boyle notched 13 kills and 13 digs. Mackenzy Schreck totaled 14 digs while Michaun Stucky registered 32 set assists.

Scribner-Snyder showed a lot of fight, toughness, grit, heart, desire, and determination on Tuesday. The Trojans came up short, but Scribner-Snyder played with the heart of a champion.

The Trojans (2-14) hope their efforts yield a win on Monday over Pender (3-13).

The Pendragons are 1-4 in their last five matches, losing 2-0 to Emerson-Hubbard, but beating Neligh-Oakdale 2-1 at the Pender Triangular on Thursday.

The Pendragons lost 2-1 to Clarkson/Leigh, Cross County, and Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family at the Clarkson Tourney on Saturday.

Like Scribner-Snyder, Pender has started to play better and come on as of late.

That should make for a very entertaining match between these two teams.

I look for the match to go at least four, maybe even five sets. I would be surprised if it was a sweep either way.

Both teams could really use a win. The Trojans could probably use it a little bit more than the Pendragons, but Pender should be very hungry for a win as well.

A win for Scribner-Snyder would be a good momentum booster heading into Thursday's road match at Mead.

The Pender match being on the Trojans' home floor should give Scribner-Snyder a better chance to win than it was on the Pendragons' home floor.

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