KFDM COOP Posted October 1, 2008 Report Posted October 1, 2008 Broncos drop Patriots in 3 games By Nick Cioci The Baytown Sun Published October 2, 2008 The Dayton Broncos volleyball team was just too much for Goose Creek Memorial to handle Wednesday night. The Lady Patriots lost in three sets, 8-25, 12-25, 24-26. Ariel Reitmeier led the Lady Patriots with 11 kills. Kara Hanchey chipped in eight assists while Summer Hall had 13 digs in the loss. Goose Creek Memorial head coach Misti Melancon said the girls are young and still trying to handle the adjustments thrown at them every game. “They still get down on themselves when we make a mistake,†she said. “We still just have to come together as a team and step up. The girls need to realize it is a team game.†Melancon said the Lady Patriots are also still working on the mental aspect of the game. “The girls are frustrated from last night’s loss and it showed in the first two sets of tonight’s game,†she said. “It just took them a while to adjust to the lineup changes we made.†Hannah Bell led the Lady Broncos with 13 kills. The loss drops the Lady Patriots to 2-2 in District 19-4A while the Lady Broncos improved to 2-2 with the win. Next up for the Lady Patriots is a trip to Kingwood Park Friday at 4:30 p.m. •••• Lady Cougars keep distrcit win streak alive The Crosby volleyball team improved to 4-0 in district play Wednesday night with a win over Kingwood Park. The Lady Cougars won in four sets, 21-25, 25-18, 25-19, 25-18. Lacy Bates led the way for the Lady Cougars with 19 kills. Lacy and Kacy Morris also chipped in eight kills a piece for the Lady Cougars in the win. Jessie Travis and Megan Travis led the team in assists with Jessie Travis picking up 31 while Megan picked up 17. Next up for the Lady Cougars is a trip to Galena Park Friday at 4:30 p.m. where they will look to make it 5-0. •••• Eagles soar over Panthers Barbers Hill’s volleyball team bounced back from last night’s loss with a win over C.E. King to improve to 3-1 in district. The Eagles won in three sets, 25-15, 25-10, 25-12. Dyana Canon led the Eagles with 18 kills while Kirsten Terry chipped in 10 kills in the win. Paige Vaughn and Alissa Johnson led the team in serves with Vaughn picking up three aces and Johnson picking up two aces. Next up for the Eagles is a home game with North Forest Friday at 4:30 p.m.
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