Thursday, September 28, 2017

Winnebago 3-4 in last 7 matches













The Winnebago Volleyball team is 3-4 in their last 7 matches, falling 2-0 to BRLD and Emerson-Hubbard at the Emerson-Hubbard Triangular last Thursday night, and 2-0 to Elkhorn Valley and Scribner-Snyder at the Scribner-Snyder Invite on Saturday, and then beating St. Edward 2-0 on Saturday and Omaha Nation and Walthill 2-1 at the Winnebago Triangular Tuesday night.

The Wolverines downed the Indians 25-16 in set one, and 25-10 in set two.

The Pirates beat Winnebago 25-22 in the first set, and 25-19 in the second set.

The Indians topped the Beavers 27-25 in set one, and 25-21 in set two.

The Trojans won set one over Winnebago 25-6, and took set two 25-20.

The Falcons earned a 25-15 first set victory before winning the second set 25-10.

The Chiefs took set one from the Indians, 25-15, before Winnebago roared back to win set two 25-8, and set three 25-22.

The Blujays claimed the first set 25-13 before the Indians stormed back to win the second set 25-19, and the third set 25-23.

I think Winnebago has to be encouraged by how they've played lately. The Indians are on a bit of a roll.

Winnebago takes on Allen (6-10) and Whiting, IA at the Allen Triangular Tuesday night.

Allen went 1-2 at the Ponca Invite on Tuesday, beating Emerson-Hubbard 2-0, but falling 2-0 to Wynot and Ponca.

I don't know a whole lot about Whiting, IA, but Allen beat Winnebago 2-0 at a different Allen Triangular on September 12th.

I think the Indians caught the Eagles at a time when they were playing really well, and Winnebago was still sort of trying to find their way.

So I think this match has the potential to be different than the first one was, but I could also see Allen sweeping this one as well.

The Indians have won 2 or 3 in a row, but I feel the Eagles are better than Walthill, St. Edward, or Omaha Nation.

Winnebago lost 3-1 to the Chiefs earlier in the season, and then got redemption, so that's certainly possible in this match as well.

The Indians have to come out and play the way they have the last 2 or 3 matches.

Winnebago appears to be starting to find their way, and has made significant progress and strides over the course of the season, in my opinion.

The rest of the season sets up for the Indians to have success so the sky is the limit for Winnebago as far as I'm concerned.

These girls have to think and dream big, and must continue to do what they have been doing lately.

I'm not sure what's got into this Winnebago team lately, but they have stepped up their game and are playing better Volleyball.

The Indians have to keep it up, and keep taking steps forward.

Winnebago has to build off the things they've done well, and continue to move in a positive direction.

The Indians have to take this extra practice time to fine tune and hone their skills. If anything though I feel this break comes at a not so good time for Winnebago as the Indians were rolling.

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