Monday, September 7, 2015

The ladies volleyball: Pioneer of Woodland draws off Despicable win

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Some older Night was a fun night all over for the Pioneer Patriots.

With the full length movie of series Despicable me iPad case as the subject for the evening, the senior division was sent off in style obtaining a three-set sweep of visiting Caudal Linda in a Tri-County Conference install on Monday.

"All eight mature adults played the first two sets, inch Pioneer head coach Dana Anglin said. She referred to Madison Bellin, Tayler Hallums, Annika Wais, Makayla Tam, Sofia Lopez, Madisyn Lohman, Jessica Boyle and Alexis Bass sound.

"They had a lot of fun during the last home game of their volleyball employment. It was a great night. "

W tym miejscu had six kills and 14 digs — both team élevé — to go with two aces. Hallums had 17 assists, eight digs and three aces and Emma James had 12 assists, eight years old digs and two aces.

Moreover, Bass had four aces, eight digs and the team's highest missing out on rating of 2. 33 (out of possible 3. 0) and Emilie Grant had nine digs.

Value has two more TCC meets remaining but both are on the road, you start with one at Woodland on Wed at 6 p. m.

CANAL CITY 3, WOODLAND 1 > > Even with injuries to 2 starting setters and a shuffled catalog after losing the first set, the Baby wolves battled to close finishes in the cabo three sets.

Playing sans retrievers Julia Jamison and Cassidy Schreiner, Woodland fell 25-13, 25-27, 25-23, 26-24 to a host River Metro squad that is tied with Yuba City for the Tri-County Conference often leads.

"It was really close, " Newsom said. "They're a strong team. Obtained six or seven solid internet players. They have a great crowd and they experienced their band playing, so it was loud. It's a great environment for that matter. "

Even better than when the Raiders (9-1) upstaged the Wolves (5-5 TCC) in Woodland on Feb. 1, when River City changed a 2-0 set deficit.

Except Woodland is without Jamison (dislocated shoulder) and Schreiner (sprained ankle), forcing standout Tori Maichel to help fill in at setter along with Kaylee Gray.

After the first-set loss Wednesday — Newsom said it "was a little crazy, just getting organized" — the coach changed all line-up again. She swapped pulito Natalie Butterfield to outside player and defensive specialist Shay Conley to libero.

"That kind of calmed things down a little bit, " Newsom said. "Thing started going ones way. But then we could just not to help keep our lead(s) in the third as well as fourth set(s). "

The Raiders rode solid serving to win.

"Our serve-receive mistakes and some safety errors are what killed me tonight, " Newsom said. "When they were marching back to tie me up, our serve-receive was really deficient. We just kind of allowed in order to get right back into the game. inch

The Wolves host Pioneer and even Wednesday and travel to Yuba Metro for the regular-season finale Monday.

NATRUAL ENVIROMENT CHRISTIAN 3, WINTERS 0 > > In a non-league install between Yolo County schools, all Cardinals came out victorious 25-9, 25-9, 25-5.

Woodland Christian senior Rebecca Williams tallied seven kills in addition to a block while sophomore Lexi Matsumura had seven aces and variables digs. Senior Hannah Wyatt mixed 25 assists.

The only two best-of-five matches Woodland Christian (15-2) carries lost this season are at fellow Yolo schools Davis and Pioneer, inside September. The Cardinals are unbeaten in Central Valley Christian Group play with three more league meets to go — including against Delta at home today at 6 l. m. — making them a sure thing for any of the Division V Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs starting Nov. 6.

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