Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder 1-5 in last six matches












The Logan View/Scribner-Snyder Volleyball Team is 1-5 in their last six matches, losing 2-0 to Omaha Gross and DC West at the Bishop Neumann Invite on Saturday while losing 2-1 to Bennington at that Tournament as well. The Raiders also lost 2-1 to North Bend Central and 2-0 to Stanton at the North Bend Central Triangular Monday night before winning 3-0 at Pender Tuesday night.

The Falcons downed the Raiders 25-18 in set one, and 25-23 in set two.

Dream Daugherty had 11 kills while Emily Lewin registered 13 digs. Stormy Poast totaled 9 digs while Adrian Kroeker had 7. Reagan Klein put down 13 set assists.

The Badgers won set one 26-24 before LVSS took set two 25-17. Bennington won set three 25-20.

Lewin registered 15 kills and 17 digs while Daugherty had 10 kills and 14 digs. Tyler Christianson contributed 9 digs while Klein posted 9 digs and 27 set assists. Poast added 8 digs.

The Cougars defeated the Raiders 25-16 in set one and 25-12 in set two.

Poast had 9 digs while Daugherty compiled 7. Klein added 10 set assists.

LVSS lost 25-22 in set one to the Mustangs, and fell 25-11 in set two.

Lewin totaled 10 kills while Klein registered 11 set assists.

The Raiders won set one over the Tigers 25-23 before NBC took set two 25-21 and set three 26-24.

Daugherty contributed 12 kills and 9 digs while Lewin compiled 11 kills. Poast had 11 digs while Kristal Svehla recorded 10. Klein chipped in 30 set assists.

LVSS beat the Pendragons 25-20 in sets one and two, and won set three 25-14.

Lewin had 14 kills and 11 digs while Daugherty added 13 digs and Christianson 9. Klein tacked on 17 set assists.

Lots of girls stepping up for the Raiders lately, but not a lot of wins to show for it.

Logan View-Scribner-Snyder (6-7) battles Howells-Dodge (10-1) on the road Thursday night in action that can be heard on 107.9 the Bull.

The Jaguars won 3-1 at Wakefield-Allen Tuesday night.

Howells-Dodge has won 10 straight while LVSS snapped a five-match losing streak with a win over the Pendragons.

I think the Raiders gained a lot of momentum by beating Pender and can carry that over to Thursday night's match.

The match could go either way, in my opinion, although I did pick the Jaguars to win given how they've played lately and the fact they are at home.

LVSS is at home for a bunch of matches after this so the Raiders have to give themselves something good to feel about heading into these home matches.

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder has to play well and up to their potential to come away with a win in this one.

The Jaguars have been very good and consistent, but haven't been tested a whole lot I feel.

I think the Raiders will provide for a really tough test for Howells-Dodge.

I look for this match to be a thriller and go five sets.

It wouldn't surprise me one bit if things came down to the final point and/or extra points as well.

I think these two teams are evenly matched in a lot of ways, and both have a lot of talent and experience.

I'm not going to lie I have been very impressed by the Jaguars' solid start.

With that said, LVSS has played well at times this year too and could easily get themselves back on track in the next few weeks.

I look for the Raiders to build off the Pender match on Tuesday and play well and turn in another strong performance Thursday night.

It should be a dandy and whale of a match Thursday night, and I'm very excited to see how it all shakes out.

First serve from Dodge is slated for 7:30 p.m. on the Bull.

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