Friday, September 27, 2019
Logan View/Scribner-Snyder 4-2 in last 6 matches
The Logan View/Scribner-Snyder Volleyball Team is 4-2 in their last six matches, winning 3-2 at Howells-Dodge last Thursday night before beating Yutan 2-0 and Schuyler and Homer 2-1 at the Logan View Invite on Saturday. The Raiders also lost 2-1 to West Point-Beemer and 2-0 to Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family at the West Point-Beemer Triangular Tuesday night.
It was a back and forth affair against the Jaguars as the Raiders won set one 25-15 before the Jaguars took set two 25-13 only to see Logan View/Scribner-Snyder win set three 25-16 before Howells-Dodge bounced back to win set four 28-26 before the Raiders eventually won set five 15-9.
Emily Lewin had 18 kills and 13 digs while Dream Daugherty notched 14 kills and 15 digs. Tyler Christianson added 10 kills and 17 digs while Kristal Svehla had 7 kills. Reagan Klein totaled 8 digs and 47 set assists while Adrian Kroeker added 7 digs.
Head Coach Brad Schlegel. "Going only to 15 you have to come out and match the intensity immediately. You can't feel sorry for yourself, you can't hang your head or be scared. You have to come out and play the hardest game of the night. It's like your digging deep in those energy reserves, and my biggest message is that this is what we've worked for, these seniors have been on quite a journey for four years, and stuff doesn't really phase them anymore."
The Raiders topped the Chieftains 25-18 in set one and 25-22 in set two.
Lewin notched 13 kills while Christianson had 16 digs. Daugherty added 9 digs while Klein compiled 26 set assists.
LVSS won set one over the Warriors 25-11, and took set three 25-14 after dropping set two 25-23.
Lewin had 10 kills and 9 digs while Daugherty contributed 7 kills and 11 digs. Klein dished out 20 set assists.
The Bulldogs won set one 25-23 and set two 25-16.
Lewin registered 9 kills and 7 digs while Elizabeth Hull had 10 digs. Klein recorded 7 digs and 15 set assists.
The Raiders lost set one to the Cadets 25-16 before winning set two 25-19. Logan View/Scribner-Snyder dropped set three 25-15.
Christianson had 9 kills while Lewin managed 8 kills and 10 digs. Daugherty chipped in 7 kills and 8 digs while Hull had 11 digs. Klein recorded 8 digs and 25 set assists.
Good run and stretch of matches for LVSS, although they did struggle some on Tuesday.
The Raiders (10-9) take on Clarkson/Leigh (6-5) on the road Tuesday night in action that can be heard on 107.9 the Bull.
The Patriots swept Twin River 3-0 at home Tuesday night.
Clarkson/Leigh is in action at the Hampton Tournament this weekend so Logan View/Scribner-Snyder has had and does have ample and extra practice time to get ready for the Patriots.
Sometimes a long layoff hurts a team, but I think it's okay in the Raiders' case.
Reason being LVSS just lost two in a row and now has some time to regroup.
Sometimes you just want to get back out on the court right away after some tough losses, but I think having a break is a good thing.
Sometimes a team has a tendency to allow a couple of losses lead to more, and sometimes short turnarounds only frustrate teams more and complicate things further.
The Raiders have had a while to figure things out so they should be ready to go Tuesday night.
I look for Logan View/Scribner-Snyder to be fresh and ready to go.
I think you will see a good and strong Raider team take to the court Tuesday night.
LVSS has a golden opportunity to pick up two wins next week, and has to find a way to get the job done.
The Raiders could very well have the fresher legs on Tuesday seeing as the Patriots play in the tournament on Saturday.
I look for Logan View/Scribner-Snyder to go out there and play great Volleyball Tuesday night.
I think the Raiders have a good shot to win and wouldn't be surprised if they swept the match or won it in four.
I think the sets will be close and competitive, but think LVSS could and very well may win the match.
The Raiders have to come out and play great Volleyball from the onset and put Clarkson/Leigh in an early hole.
If Logan View/Scribner-Snyder can get out to a lead and force the Patriots to play from behind it will be to their advantage and benefit.
The Raiders have to respond to Tuesday night's losses in a big way this Tuesday.
It will be the start of a new month, and a clean, fresh slate for LVSS.
First serve is slated for 7:30 p.m. on the Bull.
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