Monday, November 5, 2018

West Point-Beemer loses Sub-State Match to Wahoo

















The West Point-Beemer Volleyball Team gave defending Class C-1 State Champion Wahoo a scare at the start of Saturday's Sub-State match at North Bend Central before the Warriors settled in and won the match 3-1.

The Cadets took set one 25-23 before Wahoo won set two 25-6, set three 25-9, and set four 25-12.

Sidney Swanson led West Point-Beemer with 10 kills.

Great start for the Cadets, coming out and smacking the Warriors in the mouth. Wahoo showed why they are the defending C-1 Champs after that though.

The Cadets end the season at 17-15.

West Point-Beemer did a lot of nice things this year.

The Cadets picked up big wins over Wisner-Pilger, North Bend Central (3 times), and Howells-Dodge (twice).

West Point-Beemer certainly did a really nice job this year competing and only lost a couple of matches they probably shouldn't of.

The Cadets graduate Ashton Troyer, Andrea Hoffman, Abby Kaup, Rebecca Weddell, Brooke Haase, Kendra Paasch, and Sierra Kile.

That's a lot of talent graduating. These girls will be missed for sure.

Key returners are Swanson, Brooklyn Weddle, Katie Rainforth, Rachel Groth, and Jadyn Meiergerd.

There are definitely some key pieces to build around for next year and in the future.

West Point-Beemer definitely loses a lot of good players, but I think the Cadets have a bright future in front of them.

West Point-Beemer has had pretty respectable seasons the past couple of years, and really finished this season out strong.

I look for this year's strong finish to carry over into next year, and allow the Cadets to be a team to be reckoned with in the future.

The Cadets have to play a lot of Volleyball between now and the start of next season though.

West Point-Beemer did a great job making a sub-state match and taking a set from Wahoo, now the Cadets have to build on that and try and take that next step next year, which is reaching the State Tournament.

There's a lot of potential in next year's team, in my opinion, although the Cadets may not be very tall.

West Point-Beemer should be fast, crafty, and skilled next season though.

The Cadets have a lot of work to do between now and August, but with a lot of time and hard work put in this team can get back to the top, in my opinion.

I thought West Point-Beemer improved from last year to this year, and I look for the Cadets to improve even more next year.

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