Wednesday, September 25, 2019
West Point-Beemer 3-1 in last four matches
The West Point-Beemer Volleyball Team won 3-0 at home over Tekamah-Herman last Tuesday night, and 3-0 at Madison Thursday night before losing 2-0 to Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family and beating Logan View/Scribner-Snyder 2-1 at their home Triangular Tuesday night.
The Cadets won set one over the Tigers 25-18, set two 25-23, and set three 25-14.
Sidney Swanson had 14 kills, 8 digs, and 11 set assists while Jadyn Meiergerd totaled 9 kills and 12 digs. Katie Rainforth added 7 kills, 7 digs, and 14 set assists. Diana Cervantes added 9 digs while Lauryn Hagedorn had 8.
West Point-Beemer was down 8-3 in set one. Head Coach Scott Black. "We emphasized tonight being calm and steady with our passing. And so even though we gave up that run at the beginning of Game 2 I was confident we could comeback. And once our passing recovered we were okay, and then we started swinging, and that was the difference in that set."
The Cadets defeated the Dragons 25-14 in set one, 25-10 in set two, and 25-13 in set three.
Meiergerd and Swanson each had 8 kills while Rainforth totaled 10.
The Bulldogs defeated West Point-Beemer 25-20 in set one and 25-23 in set two.
Meiergerd had 8 kills and 10 digs while Hagedorn had 9 digs. Swanson notched 7 digs and 10 set assists.
The Raiders won set one 25-16 before the Cadets rallied to win set two 25-19 and set three 25-15.
Swanson had 13 kills, 8 digs, and 7 set assists while Meiergerd registered 7 kills and 8 digs. Cervantes compiled 13 digs while Rainforth recorded 8 digs and put down 12 set assists.
Really good come from behind win against LVSS.
West Point-Beemer easily could of folded and let the Raiders sweep the match, but the Cadets simply refused to lose.
West Point-Beemer (6-9) travels to North Bend to take on North Bend Central (9-5) on the road Thursday night in action that can be heard on 107.9 the Bull.
The Tigers won 3-2 at Oakland-Craig Tuesday night.
North Bend Central is a good, solid team, and doesn't figure to be easy for the Cadets to beat.
West Point-Beemer needs to come out and play a great match Thursday night.
The Cadets have to keep things close and battle back if they get down.
I think the team that gets behind might actually have a chance to rally and come from behind as opposed to the team that gets out in front winning.
By no means am I saying West Point-Beemer should try and get down early, but if they do I feel the comeback potential is there.
The Cadets have to come out and be on fire early and often.
West Point-Beemer needs to be clicking on all cylinders from the onset.
The Cadets have to build off what they did against the Raiders Tuesday night.
If West Point-Beemer plays the way they did in the last two sets against Logan View/Scribner-Snyder I think they could win.
The Tigers are a tough team though and have a lot of height.
The Cadets must deal and contend with the likes of Lauren and Sydney Emanuel as well as Megan Ortmeier.
West Point-Beemer has to come out and have Swanson and Meiergerd on point.
Cervantes, Hagedorn, and Rainforth have to play strong defense also.
Rainforth has to hit and pass the ball well as well.
I will throw in that Swanson and Meiergerd's defense will be critical as well.
The Cadets need a complete team effort to come away with the win.
West Point-Beemer can definitely do it and make it happen too, they just have to believe.
First serve is slated for 7:30 p.m. on the Bull.
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