Friday, October 26, 2018

Winnebago goes 2-3 at Lewis and Clark Tournament
















The Winnebago Football Team went 2-3 at the Lewis and Clark Conference Tournament, losing 2-0 to Creighton, Osmond, and Wakefield-Allen at Creighton on Saturday before winning 2-0 over Osmond and Emerson-Hubbard on Monday.

The Indians lost 25-12 and 25-20 to the Bulldogs.

The Tigers beat Winnebago 25-18 in set one and 25-17 in set two the first time the two teams met.

The Trojans defeated the Indians 25-17 in the first set, and 25-22 in the second set.

Natasha Deal had 8 blocks while Kiylista Harden registered 7 digs.

Winnebago downed the Pirates 25-17 in set one and 25-9 in set two.

The Indians beat the Tigers the second time around 25-19 in sets one and two.

Great play by Winnebago on Monday. I thought the Indians performed as well as they have all year on Monday.

Winnebago (9-19) takes on Homer (12-19) in the bunny bracket match of the C2-7 Sub-District at Wayne on Monday.

The Knights lost 2-0 to Creighton and Ponca at the Conference Tournament on Monday.

Homer beat the Indians twice in the regular season.

Winnebago definitely has a challenge on their hands on Monday, but if the Indians play the way they did last time out they can definitely beat the Knights.

It's tough to beat a team three times in a season, and Winnebago hopes the third time is the charm.

The winner gets top seeded Hartington Cedar Catholic in the next match so whoever wins between the Indians and Knights definitely has their work cut out for them.

It's the postseason though, and anything can happen.

Winnebago has to be ready to play a complete match and give Homer all they can ever want and then some.

The Indians have to give an all out effort, and believe they can win.

Winnebago has to do everything in their power to win, and give a great total team effort of 110%.

The Indians have to go out there and give it their all.

Winnebago has to get off to a strong start and play good Volleyball throughout.

The Indians need to serve, block, hit, pass, and serve receive well.

Winnebago has to minimize service errors, and force Homer to earn their points.

This is it for the Indians this season...lose once and the season is over.

Winnebago has to play as if there's no tomorrow because if the Indians lose on Monday the season is over.

I think just winning a sub-district match and getting the opportunity to play the Trojans would be a big deal and step in the right direction for Winnebago.

I look for the Indians to go out there and give a great effort, win or lose.

The Homer match will start at 4:30 p.m.

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