Thursday, November 2, 2017
Scribner-Snyder beats Winside in Sub-Districts, loses Sub-District Final to Humphrey St. Francis
The Scribner-Snyder Trojans played their final Volleyball Matches ever Monday and Tuesday nights, beating Winside 3-0 in the D2-3 Sub-District at Wisner-Pilger Monday night, before falling 3-1 to Humphrey St. Francis Tuesday night.
The Trojans defeated the Wildcats 25-17 in set one, 25-21 in set two, and 25-19 in set three.
Kaylee Boyle had 8 kills while Emily Lewin and Kaylin Niewohner totaled 18 and 7 digs, respectively. Nicole Boyle posted 15 set assists while Micah Risch had 7.
The Flyers won set one 25-13, and took sets three and four 25-16 and 25-12 after Scribner-Snyder claimed set two 25-22.
Kaylee Boyle and Kristal Svehla notched 11 kills apiece while Nicole Boyle registered 10 kills, 7 digs, and 23 set assists. Kaylee Boyle chipped in 10 digs while Risch recorded 10 set assists.
I thought the Trojans really played well and stepped up their game in Sub-Districts. Scribner-Snyder definitely represented themselves well in their final matches of the season.
The Trojans end the year at 14-15.
I thought Scribner-Snyder had a nice season.
The Trojans' biggest wins came over Cedar Bluffs, Winside (twice), and Omaha Christian Academy.
Scribner-Snyder won their final two regular season matches at home, which was a fitting way for this program to go out.
Kaylee Boyle led the team in kills this season with 240 while Nicole Boyle had 62 blocks. Kaylee Boyle had a team-high 251 digs on the year while Nicole Boyle posted 203. Nicole Boyle dished out 324 set assists this season.
The Trojans say goodbye to two seniors in Kaylee and Nicole Boyle.
Both these girls had outstanding careers for Scribner-Snyder, and their contributions were a big reason why the Trojans were as successful as they were these last four years I would say.
Players who figure to make an impact for Logan View/Scribner-Snyder next season include Niewohner, Lewin, Risch, Rachel Lodl, Svehla, and Faith Riggle.
I think the Raiders will have a good strong core nucleus coming in from Scribner-Snyder, and will be a force to be reckoned with in the future.
It's a sad time for Scribner-Snyder athletics, but I think the co-op between Logan View and Scribner-Snyder will go well. After all, these two schools are already co-oping in Boys and Girls Basketball.
I think that co-op has been positive, and has benefited Logan View quite a bit, especially in Basketball and Softball.
I think Logan View/Scribner-Snyder's Volleyball team will be stout and solid next season, and be ready to compete with some of the best in the conference and area.
These girls from Scribner-Snyder did a lot of nice things this season, and their final season as the Scribner-Snyder Trojans is one that will always be remembered I'm sure.
It will take a while for these girls to come to grips with the new co-op if they haven't already, but I'm sure things will be fine in the long run.
Based on numbers for Football and what I'm seeing on the Varsity Volleyball Roster, this co-op is much needed from a numbers standpoint for Scribner-Snyder.
The Scribner-Snyder Trojans are no more after this school year, but the Volleyball team represented Scribner-Snyder very well in the program's final season I thought.
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