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Post by waatchwarrior on Sept 30, 2014 21:54:02 GMT -5
Neah Bay traveled to Taholah last week and won 3 games to 1. Taholah was low on numbers. Lady Reds have a home stand this week against Wishkah, Quinault and Taholah.
Today they beat Wishkah 3-0 and improved their record to 4 wins and 0 losses.
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Post by waatchwarrior on Oct 1, 2014 23:09:14 GMT -5
Lady Reds suffer first loss of the season. Quinault brought only 6 players to Neah Bay and walked away with a big win over a very talented Neah Bay squad.
Neah Bay cruised to 25-13 win in game one but Quinault settled in and easily won game 2 & 3 25-11 and 25-12. Game four was closer but Quinault closed out a 25-22 win and walked away with a W.
Lady Reds power game struggled keeping the ball in play and also made a number of un-characteristic service errors. Quinault took full advantage of the opportunities and placed the ball well throughout the match, keeping the Lady Reds off rhythm.
Neah plays tomorrow at home against Taholah.
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Post by waatchwarrior on Oct 2, 2014 22:37:41 GMT -5
Lady Reds continue to struggle and play at a consistent high level. After easily winning the first two games of the match, they dropped the next 3 to Taholah and suffered a consecutive home loss to the South.
The Lady Reds hope to regroup at the Kitsap tournament this Saturday with their varsity, and will send two JV squads to the Sequim tournament.
Go Lady Reds
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Post by coachk on Oct 6, 2014 9:22:47 GMT -5
Volleyball Crescent wins Sequim JV tournament
SEQUIM — The Loggers started hot and never cooled, winning all 10 sets they played to taking home the Sequim JV Tournament title.
“We came out strong and continued strong all day,” Loggers coach Alex Baker said following Saturday's tournament. “To play consistent for 10 games is huge for us.”
Baker said he believes this is the first time Crescent has won the tournament in school history.
The Loggers topped the Port Angeles JV 25-23, 25-18 in the championship game.
Crescent also beat Clallam Bay 25-13, 25-11; Neah Bay 25-15, 25-15, 25-5; and the Sequim JV 25-13, 25-17, 25-21.
“We played well in every aspect of the game and showed a great attitude,” Baker said.
Tournament teams included Neah Bay, Clallam Bay, and JV squads from Port Angeles, North Mason and Sequim.
“Jade Blazek had an outstanding day at setter for us,” Baker said.
Blazke served 26 of 33, with eight aces, 26 assists, two kills and a tip.
Shannon Williams was even better, going 50 for 52 from the service line, with 24 aces, 18 kills, seven blocks and five tips for points.
“She was a dominant force today,” Baker said.
Lauren Hartley was 22 for 33 on serve, with 18 aces, nine kills and two tips.
Lake Quinault wins
The Loggers lost to Lake Quinault 24-26, 25-18, 25-19, 25-18 in a nonleague match held Friday.
Baker praised the play of Ryan Lester, who recently made the jump from junior varsity to playing outside hitter for the Crescent varsity.
Lester had four kills in the match.
“More than the stats, it's the attitude and hustle and dedication she is bringing to the court,” Baker said.
Williams served 14 of 18 with four aces and four blocks, nine kills and two tips for points.
The Loggers visit Neah Bay on Thursday.
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Post by waatchwarrior on Oct 8, 2014 23:14:14 GMT -5
Neah Bay Varsity placed Second at the Kitsap Tournament, over the past weekend, losing to North Kitsap in the final but logged wins over Klahowya and Olympic. Two Neah Bay JV squads struggled at the Sequim tournament but got valuable court experience over the same weekend.
Lady Reds opened up league play Tuesday with a win over Clallam Bay in three straight games at Clallam. Neah hosts Crescent Thursday, October 9th in what should be a good battle of NOL rivals.
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Post by waatchwarrior on Oct 10, 2014 0:55:14 GMT -5
Lady Reds get second league win with a rare sweep over Crescent Loggers. Neah took full advantage of a home court crowd to notch a 3-0 win.
Neah Bay won game one 25-16. In game two Crescent came from seven back to tie the game at 21 before the Lady Reds closed out the game 25-22. Game three was all Neah Bay as they built a ten point lead and cruised to a 25-17 win.
Neah Bay hosts Clallam Bay on Tuesday October 14th.
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Post by coachk on Oct 19, 2014 13:28:47 GMT -5
Neah Bay 3, Crescent 1
JOYCE — The Red Devils topped a game Loggers squad 25-21, 22-25, 25-19, 25-22.
“The Loggers fought hard and played some of their best ball of the season, but unfortunately had too many mental errors to beat a good team,” Crescent coach Alex Baker said.
“Neah Bay is much improved this year. “
Becca Bamer served 12 of 13 with a kill and a tip while providing “outstanding defense” for the Loggers, according to Baker.
Lauren Hartley served 9 of 10 with a block and two tips for kills for Crescent.
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