Thursday, October 27, 2016
Scribner-Snyder splits Logan View Triangular, sweeps Weeping Water Triangular
The Scribner-Snyder Trojans are 3-1 in their last four matches, losing 2-0 to Wisner-Pilger, but beating Logan View 2-0 at the Logan View Triangular last Thursday. The Trojans defeated Omaha Christian Academy 2-1 and Weeping Water 2-0 at the Weeping Water Triangular on Tuesday.
The Gators took set one from Scribner-Snyder 25-9, and won set two 25-7.
The Trojans beat the Raiders 25-21 in the first set, and 25-23 in the second set.
Mackenzy Schreck put down 8 kills and 7 digs for Scribner-Snyder.
The Eagles won the first set over the Trojans 25-20 before Scribner-Snyder took sets two and three 25-11 and 25-16.
Savanah Miller registered 14 kills while Kaylee Boyle notched 7 kills and 10 digs. Nicole Boyle recorded 21 set assists.
The Trojans earned a 25-23 win in set one over the Indians, and nabbed set two 25-19.
I think Scribner-Snyder is playing good volleyball at the right time. The Trojans appear to be ready for the postseason.
Scribner-Snyder (12-17) takes on Mead (10-16) in the first round of sub districts at David City Aquinas on Monday.
Mead beat Scribner-Snyder 3-1 in the regular season.
The Raiders lost 3-0 at Malcolm to end the regular season on Tuesday.
Mead has lost six matches in a row.
The Raiders' top hitters are June Johnson (167 kills), Jayden Haag (139 kills), and Breanna Wirth (116 kills).
Those three are definitely the three the Trojans have to focus on.
I think Scribner-Snyder has a good chance to make a postseason run.
Humphrey St. Francis is the top seed in this D2-2 Sub District, yet they are only 15-11.
The Trojans appear to be at full strength now, and this is a veteran team that has played a tough schedule.
I don't know if Scribner-Snyder can make state with defending D-2 state champion Exeter-Milligan on the other side of the bracket, but anything is certainly possible.
This is Scribner-Snyder's chance to make a run. This is the moment these seniors have been waiting for all season long, and perhaps their entire lives.
This is it for the Trojans. One final chance to go out there and make things happen.
Scribner-Snyder has to be tough and resilient throughout the postseason. It's a do or die situation for all involved for the most part so the Trojans have to play their game, and understand that their opponent is playing for their season too.
I think the key to success for Scribner-Snyder is limiting hitting and service errors. The Trojans can't afford to beat themselves, and must make teams earn their points.
First serve between Scribner-Snyder and Mead is set for 6:30 p.m.
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