The West Point-Beemer Volleyball Team beat Tekamah-Herman 2-0 and Wayne 2-1 at home in the Northeast Nebraska Classic Thursday night before winning 2-0 over North Bend Central, losing 2-0 to Lutheran High Northeast, and losing 2-1 to Oakland-Craig at Wisner-Pilger on Saturday. The Cadets then beat Wisner-Pilger 3-1 at home Tuesday night in action we had for you on 107.9 the Bull.
West Point-Beemer took sets one and two 25-17 from Tekamah-Herman.
Sidney Swanson had 9 kills while Brooklyn Weddle totaled 9 digs. Reece Snodgrass added 24 assists.
The Cadets lost set one to the Blue Devils 25-15 before winning set two 25-16 and set three 25-18.
Swanson led the way with 12 kills and 20 digs while Rachel Groth totaled 10 kills. Weddle added 15 digs while Snodgrass registered 15 digs and 25 assists. Katie Rainforth put forth 12 digs while Jadyn Meiergerd tallied 11.
West Point-Beemer defeated North Bend Central 25-12 in set one and 25-18 in set two.
Swanson notched 11 kills while Meiergerd recorded 7. Weddle added 10 digs while Snodgrass posted 24 assists.
The Cadets fell 25-23 in set one to the Eagles, and dropped set two 25-19.
West Point-Beemer defeated the Knights 25-17 in set one before losing set two 25-22 and set three 25-23.
Swanson paced the Cadets with 15 kills and 9 digs while Meiergerd had 7 kills and 9 digs. Weddle compiled 11 digs while Snodgrass registered 10 digs and 28 assists. Rainforth chipped in 9 digs.
Against Wisner-Pilger, the Cadets won the first two sets 25-23, 25-16, before the Gators took the third set 25-23.
West Point-Beemer then won the fourth set 25-17.
Swanson had 22 kills and 15 digs while Meiergerd posted 11 kills and 12 digs. Groth totaled 8 kills while Rainforth tallied 7 kills and 7 digs. Weddle recorded 30 digs while Snodgrass recorded 16 digs and 44 assists.
What a turnaround for the Cadets so far this season. West Point-Beemer is playing some great Volleyball right now.
The Cadets are now 6-3 on the season and will participate in the Schuyler Triangular against the host Warriors (1-3) and Twin River (0-5) on Thursday.
The Warriors won 3-1 at home over Cornerstone Christian Thursday night while the Titans lost 2-0 to Cedar Bluffs and Tekamah-Herman at the Tekamah-Herman Triangular Tuesday night.
West Point-Beemer should sweep both matches, but the Cadets can't take anyone lightly or for granted.
I feel like the Cadets have a great chance to dominate their next 4 or 5 matches, and win their next 6 or 7 or more.
This is a West Point-Beemer team that is playing at a very high level now and is a force to be reckoned with in the area and in the conference.
The Cadets have to keep it up and must keep asserting themselves as a great team and power.
West Point-Beemer has to use their next four matches (Tekamah-Herman and Madison next week) as matches to continue to grow and improve and get better and strengthen themselves for some of the traditional powers down the line.
The Cadets have to come out and take care of business Thursday night and in both matches next week.
I fully expect West Point-Beemer to do just that and roll into a tougher week with a 10-3 record.
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