Friday, October 27, 2017
Scribner-Snyder sweeps last ever home matches to end regular season
The Scribner-Snyder Trojans went out winners on their home court Tuesday night, beating Weeping Water 2-0 and Omaha Christian Academy 2-1 at their home triangular.
Scribner-Snyder defeated the Indians 25-18 in sets one and two.
Kaylee Boyle registered 11 kills while Nicole Boyle posted 8 digs.
The Eagles took set one 25-22, but the Trojans bounced back to win set two 25-23, and set three 25-16.
Head Coach Shelly Schulenberg says her team simply refused to lose. "After a rocky start and losing the first set, I just told the girls this was not how we were going out. With a few eyes welting up, they all agreed that they were going to do whatever it took to push it to a 3rd set and get the win. Confidence and determination played a key role in that comeback."
Nicole Boyle put down 11 kills, and had 8 digs and 8 set assists. Emily Lewin added 10 kills and 11 digs while Kaylee Boyle notched 7 kills and 13 digs.
What a great way for Scribner-Snyder to end the regular season. Nothing better than going out a winner on your home floor in the final home matches ever for the Scribner-Snyder Trojans.
Schulenberg says she experienced a mix of emotions heading into the matches. "Words cannot express the feelings that I had going into our finals games on our home court. From the twirling pit in my stomach when things weren't quite gong our way to the emotions of the girls, it truly was a whirlwind of a night. "
Scribner-Snyder (13-14) takes on Winside (16-10) in the 1st round of the D2-3 Sub-District at Wisner-Pilger Monday night.
The Wildcats lost 2-1 to Hartington-Newcastle in the Lewis and Clark Conference Tournament Tuesday night.
The Trojans beat Winside 3-2 at home on September 26th.
Schulenberg says not making mistakes offensively is the key to beating the Wildcats again. "I/We have been watching a lot of game film and when we played them the last time, we committed well over 25 errors during the match. Since then we have stepped up our serving game and we will just need to eliminate our offensive errors and pass the ball."
This should be a good match. I feel Scribner-Snyder can definitely win again given the tough schedule they've played.
Schulenberg says her team has to go out there and let it rip. "The girls have to want it and be ready defensively so that we can run our offense. We have to have strong communication and stay energetic. We have nothing to lose and everything to gain by winning."
The Trojans have to go out there and play pressure free Volleyball. Scribner-Snyder has to want it more than Winside and Humphrey St. Francis and whoever else they might face in the tournament.
This is it for the Scribner-Snyder Trojans. The final postseason opportunity ever for this program.
Making state will be really tough, but it would be very fitting if the Trojans would qualify.
Scribner-Snyder has to believe, and go out there and make it happen.
The Trojans have to give it their all and everything, and do everything they possibly can do to keep winning in the postseason.
Scribner-Snyder has to go out there and compete at the highest level possible.
The Trojans have to exert every ounce of energy in their body, and go all out.
Scribner-Snyder has to leave it all out on the floor.
First serve is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. in Wisner.
This is do or die for the Trojans. Scribner-Snyder has to play like there's no tomorrow.
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