Monday, November 9, 2015

Scribner-Snyder falls in Sub District Final














The Scribner-Snyder Trojans made a little bit of a postseason run, beating Cornerstone Christian 3-0 and upsetting Mead 3-1 last Monday in the D2-3 Sub District at Guardian Angels Central Catholic, but falling 3-0 to Humphrey St. Francis in the Sub District Final on Tuesday.

Scribner-Snyder downed the Cougars 25-9 in set one, 25-10 in set two, and 25-15 in set three.

Savanah Miller finished with 9 kills while Kaylee Boyle notched 7. Nicole Boyle dished out 14 set assists.

The Raiders grabbed set one from the Trojans 27-25, but Scribner-Snyder bounced back to win set two 25-13, set three 25-19, and set four 25-18.

Kaylee Boyle had 14 kills and 22 digs while Miller totaled 11 kills and 23 digs. Nicole Boyle notched 13 digs and 19 set assists while Mackenzy Schreck recorded 9 digs.

The Flyers won sets one and three 25-20, and took set two 25-14.

Kaylee Boyle registered 10 kills and 12 digs while Schreck had 9 kills and 7 digs. Miller posted 17 digs while Nicole Boyle compiled 15 digs and 20 set assists. Mickayla Mandel added 14 digs.

The Trojans had a very successful end to their season. Scribner-Snyder finished the campaign 8-25, but won five out of their last seven matches.

The Trojans certainly could have had a much better season if they had played at the level they did at the end the entire time.

Scribner-Snyder says goodbye to seniors Brittney Utemark, Jamie Poppe, Michaun Stucky, Brittany Hilliard, Schreck, and Haley Bundy.

Stucky and Schreck are the only real significant losses, in my opinion, but all six seniors will be missed no doubt.

Nicole and Kaylee Boyle will be back as will Miller and Daria Risch.

These four should lead the Trojans next season and have outstanding campaigns.

Kaylee Boyle led the team in kills this season with 84 while Nicole Boyle finished with a team-high 30 ace serves. Schreck finished with a team leading 28 blocks. Kaylee Boyle also led the way with 298 digs while Nicole Boyle had a team leading 222 set assists.

So as you can see the majority of the team's production, or at least a lot of it, returns next season.

I think given the way Scribner-Snyder finished this season, they have a chance to be good in 2016.

There's a long way to go between now and the start of next season, but the more offseason work these girls put in the better they will be come next fall.

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