Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Logan View ends season with loss to Fort Calhoun in Sub-Districts
The Logan View Volleyball Team saw their season come to an end Monday evening as the Raiders lost 3-0 to Fort Calhoun at the C1-4 Sub-District Tournament at Fremont High.
The Pioneers took set one 25-8, set two 25-15, and set three 25-21.
Shaylin Daugherty had 8 kills for the Raiders.
Head Coach Brad Schlegel's girls end the season at 5 and 26. "We did some good things. And there 's been things to glean this season that have been good things. We've shown some promise. And I think as a coach sometimes that's what's even more frustrating. Is you show some promise, but then you have those times where you kind of go through the Valleys. And it's like well why can't we keep our level of play at that high level all the time."
Schlegel's team has high hopes for next year. "We'll lose a couple places, but we've got girls who are ready to step into those spots if they can have a good offseason, and kind of prepare their skills. And kind of just leadership skill as far as building teamwork goes, building team chemistry. And we could have a good nucleus next year."
Logan View will be known as Logan View/Scribner-Snyder after this year.
The Raiders say goodbye to MacKenzie Heinke, Jaycen Timm, Sandra Lugo, and Jasmine Hanshaw.
These girls are significant losses and will be missed without a doubt, but Logan View has to be excited about who they bring back next year.
Key returnees include Daugherty, Ashley Uhing, and Tyler Christianson.
Logan View/Scribner-Snyder should be improved next year with all the talented athletes they figure to have out for the team.
I think the Raiders were competitive and made strides in many ways this year, and can build on these things for next season.
Logan View was competitive in certain sets against certain teams, and gave some good teams a good match for part of the time anyways.
Things to work on in the offseason include conditioning and becoming consistently competitive.
The Raiders have to learn how to compete hard at all times no matter who the opponent is.
Perhaps some of the girls coming over from Scribner-Snyder will help shape the culture for Logan View/Scribner-Snyder Volleyball.
It's hard to say what's going to happen in 2018, but there should be a lot of depth and numbers for the Raiders next season.
Look for Logan View/Scribner-Snyder to continue to build as a program and become a good, quality, competitive ball club in time.
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