Thursday, October 26, 2017

Logan View loses final four regular season matches










The Logan View Volleyball Team dropped their last four regular season matches, losing 2-0 to Wisner-Pilger and Scribner-Snyder at the Scribner-Snyder Triangular last Thursday night before falling 2-0 to North Bend Central and Stanton at the Stanton Triangular Tuesday night.

The Gators won set one 25-10, and set two 25-11.

Taylor Ruwe and Shaylin Daugherty had 2 kills apiece for the Raiders.

The Trojans claimed the first set 25-17, and the second set 25-20.

Tyler Christianson and Ashley Uhing chipped in 5 kills each for Logan View.

The Raiders lost 25-1 in set one, and 25-11 in set two to the Mustangs.

The Tigers took the opening set 25-6, and the 2nd set 25-11.

Tough way for Logan View to end the regular season given all the progress they had made prior to these last handful of matches.

The Raiders (5-25) take on Fort Calhoun (13-14) in the bunny bracket match of Sub-District C1-4 at Fremont High late Monday afternoon.

The Pioneers lost 3-2 at home to Arlington to round out the regular season Tuesday night.

Fort Calhoun has lost 3 out of their last 4 while Logan View has lost 10 in a row.

The Raiders definitely don't have a lot of momentum coming into this match, but that doesn't mean Logan View can't win.

The Raiders just have to find a way to create their own energy, passion, fire, and enthusiasm.

Logan View has to get pumped and fired up, and be ready to compete as hard and as well as possible in all sets of the match.

The Raiders have to feel like this Sub-District is wide open, and that anyone can win it.

Logan View has to come in feeling upbeat, positive, and optimistic.

The Raiders have to play with a lot of pride and school spirit, and must give it their all the entire match and in any other matches in the postseason should they advance past the Pioneers.

It might be a long shot for Logan View to beat Fort Calhoun and win the Sub-District, but upsets happen all the time, and the Raiders are certainly capable of getting the job done and writing their own story.

You just never know when a low seed will step things up in Sub-Districts and make a run.

It usually happens and comes out of nowhere, and that's exactly what Logan View's run would be if they make one.

To have postseason success the Raiders have to get back to the way they were playing when they made sets competitive and even took sets from teams with better records than them.

Even then that might not be enough. Logan View has to step up their game, raise their level of play, and take their game to new heights to do something, in my opinion.

The Raiders have to believe, and play optimistic and opportunistic Volleyball come Monday.

First serve is set for 4:30 p.m. on 107.9 the Bull. The winner gets top seeded West Point-Beemer at 6:30 p.m., also on Monday.

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