Sunday, November 1, 2015

Winnebago loses final four regular season matches














The Winnebago Indians went 0-4 two weeks ago, losing 2-0 to Homer and Wakefield in the Homer Triangular last Thursday, and falling 2-0 to Plainview and Hartington-Newcastle at the Lewis & Clark Tournament last Saturday.

Winnebago fell to the Knights 25-6 in set one, and 25-7 in set two.

The Trojans won set one over the Indians 25-7, and took set two 25-11.

The Wildcats nabbed set one 25-9 and set two 25-10.

The Pirates grabbed the first set 25-20, and set the second set 25-17.

The Indians stumbled down the stretch, which is not something you want to do heading into the postseason.

Winnebago (7-19) takes on Wakefield (10-20) in the C2-3 sub district at Pender on Monday.

The Trojans lost 2-0 to Allen last Saturday at the Lewis and Clark Conference Tournament, but beat Wausa 2-0.

Like the Indians, Wakefield has struggled down the stretch.

Winnebago is definitely capable of competing with and beating the Trojans, but the Indians have to step up their game big time.

Winnebago can't expect to win if they come out flat and uninspired.

The Indians did not play good volleyball last Thursday and Saturday, and it has been tough sledding as of late for Winnebago.

The Indians may feel like this sub district is too tough for them, but this is the hand they have been dealt.

Winnebago can either scrap, fight, and play hard, or pack their bags and get ready for basketball.

The Indians are going to have to play much better than they did against Wakefield the first time around if they want to come out on top.

Monday's match is set to start at 4:30 p.m. The winner gets Guardian Angels Central Catholic at 7:30 p.m.

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