Friday, September 27, 2019
Tekamah-Herman goes winless at own Invite; sweeps Madison
The Tekamah-Herman Volleyball Team lost 2-1 to Omaha Roncalli and fell 2-0 to BRLD and Fort Calhoun at the Tekamah-Herman Invite on Saturday before sweeping Madison 3-0 at home Tuesday night.
The Pioneers won set one 25-19 and set two 25-12.
The Tigers took set one from the Crimson Pride 25-20 before losing set two 25-13 and set three 25-22.
Tekamah-Herman beat the Dragons 25-16 in sets one and two and 25-13 in set three.
The Tigers have shown flashes of playing great at times this year, and I thought Tekamah-Herman played well against Roncalli and Madison.
The Tigers (2-14) take Oakland-Craig (9-6) and Stanton (11-8) at the Oakland-Craig Triangular Tuesday night.
The Mustangs won 2-0 over Pender and lost 2-0 to Wisner-Pilger at the Wisner-Pilger Triangular Tuesday night while the Knights beat GACC and Arlington 2-0 at the Arlington Triangular Thursday night.
Both teams are going to be tough and difficult, but I think Tekamah-Herman can compete and I actually look for the Tigers to play well.
I don't know if Tekamah-Herman will beat either team, but I think the Tigers can take a set or at least keep sets close.
Tekamah-Herman is getting into a really tough part of their schedule that ends the regular season and needs to find a way to play consistently well.
I feel the Tigers have played well at times this year, but not consistently well enough to win a lot of matches.
If Tekamah-Herman can become more consistent though then they can definitely start winning more matches.
I think the win over the Dragons helps and is a positive step in the right direction.
I think the Tigers have to feel pretty optimistic about things Tuesday night, and must go out there and play great Volleyball.
Tekamah-Herman has to play up to their potential and lay everything out on the line.
The Tigers can't back down from either team, and have to attack and take the fight to both teams.
Oakland-Craig and Stanton have a lot of talented players, but so does Tekamah-Herman.
The Tigers can't think that either team is better than them.
Tekamah-Herman has to believe they can win, and has to refuse to lose.
The Tigers have to expect to do well and win.
This is the toughest part of the schedule coming up for Tekamah-Herman so when the going gets tough the tough has to get going in the Tigers' case.
Tekamah-Herman has to step up and ball out Tuesday night, and try and pick up two wins and a triangular sweep.
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