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Kennedy Volleyball

Kennedy - Volleyball

Hempstead holds off Kennedy spikers

MONTICELLO – Kennedy senior stars Lexi Rogers and Jordan Calef played out their hearts Tuesday night, trying to spike their team to a regional final upset of third ranked Dubuque Hempstead.

And gutsy fellow senior Bre Boote literally knocked herself out. Her Cougar career ended when she hit her head on the scorer’s table diving for a ball in the third game of a hard-fought match.

In the end, though, the big hitting Mustangs (29-6) simply overpowered ninth ranked Kennedy (24-13) in four games to advance to next week’s next state tournament at the Cedar Rapids Ice Arena.

After dropping the first game 25-22, Hempstead reset itself and took the next three by scores of 25-21, 25-16 and 27-25.

“They’re an offense-minded team,” said long-limbed middle hitter Calef, who was all over the floor all night.

“When we’d get down to them we couldn’t bring ourselves back up and gain momentum. They’re a very good team.”

The equally lanky Rogers, who also left everything on the floor in her final match as a Cougar, said her team was unable to put away the Mustangs when it counted.

“Our play was up and down,” she said. “But we gave up too many points on long rallies.”

The Mustangs came out on fire to start the contest, blasting one kill after another to take an 11-7 lead.

Kennedy stemmed the tide, however, and went ahead for the first time at 14-13 on a spike by Rogers. Calef soon followed suit to stretch the margin to two, and her dink shot put the Cougars up 24-21.

They won out with Calef serving.

The second game was a see-saw affair that was knotted at 19 on a Rogers slam.

The Mustangs scored four straight points, though, and closed it out on a rocket by 6-foot-3 slugger Haley Van Cleave.

Hempstead took the first substantial lead for either team by going up 17-8 in game three. The Mustangs stretched it to 24-13 when Kennedy setter-supreme Boote crashed into the scorer’s table. After being tended to on the sidelines, she was taken to the locker room and was done for the night.

A kill by Mustang outside hitter Audrey Reeg finished off the only lopsided game of the match.

With Boote out of commission, Rogers and Calef practically willed their team to victory in the fourth game.  They each recorded two kills to put the Cougars up 9-7.

When played was then halted for several minutes for a consultation among officials, Calef even turned into cheerleader to get Kennedy fans on their feet.

The match went back and forth from there, with Kennedy’s two leading seniors continuing to spike or drop bloop shots over the net, depending on what was needed.

Hempstead was at match point at 25-24, but Calef came through with a kill to tie it.

Yet another monster blast by Reeg gave Hempstead the lead again, and the match ended when the Cougars failed to return the next serve.

The loss keeps Kennedy from returning to the state tourney for the fifth straight year.

 

Kennedy - Volleyball

Cougars advance to regional final

WATERLOO -- Kennedy took another step toward a return trip to the state volleyball tournament Thursday night with a three-set rout of Waterloo West in a Class 5A regional semifinal at West.

The ninth-ranked Cougars won by scores of 25-22, 25-14, 25-9.

Kennedy advances to Tuesday's regional final at Monticello against No. 3 Dubuque Hempstead. The Mustangs whipped Waterloo East in three straight sets, 25-5, 25-9, 25-8.

The winner of Tuesday's match moves on to the state tournament Nov. 7-10 at the Cedar Rapids Ice Arena.

 

Kennedy - Volleyball

Kennedy finally 'clicks' against Bobcats

The Kennedy girls had everything clicking on their home volleyball court Monday night, most especially their heels.

It what might well be called the “Cougar Click,” they’ve reclaimed a school tradition of jumping up and clicking their heels together behind them whenever they score an ace.

In unison.

And not just the players on the court, either, but those on the bench as well.

“It’s something that the girls used to do,” explained stringbean senior star Lexi Rogers. “We decided to start doing it again this year. It’s sort of a celebration and a way to get us fired up.”

Rogers and fellow front-line attackers Jordan Calef and Erin Coker each recorded nine kills in leading the Class 5A ninth-ranked Cougars (23-12) to a hard-fought, three-set sweep over Marshalltown (22-17) in the opening round of regional play.

Kennedy, which has advanced to the state tournament semifinals four straight years, will now face Waterloo West (20-17) Thursday night on the Wahawks' home floor.

Beating the Marshalltown Bobcats wasn’t easy.

The first two games went back and forth, but the Cougars pulled out both of them in the end 25-23. Then, in the third set, each team failed to convert twice on set point leads until Kennedy finally prevailed, 30-28.

“I’m pleased that we won,” said Cougar Coach Michelle Goodall. “But we have to pay more attention to some details as we go through the regionals.”

The veteran coach said she felt her squad started out slow.

“I thought we were a little complacent in the first two games,” she said. “Our serving game was off, and our passing game was a little off, too.”

Goodall said it might have been a case of nerves among some younger players not accustomed to the pressures of tournament play. And she said the defense was too focused on stopping the Bobcats’ ferocious outside hitter Eisha Oden.

“She’s a difficult matchup,” Goodall said. “We made some adjustments and went back to the defense we’re more comfortable with. That helped us.”

Rogers admitted that Marshalltown posed a more formidable foe than expected.

“I think we came out a little unprepared,” she said. “But our defense picked up. And when our defense is on, that really helps our hitters.”

Bre Boote led her team with 26 assists and fireplug libero Madi Meier recorded 15 digs.

Goodall also singled out freshman Rylee Mitchell and senior Taylor Steffans for their contributions off the bench.

“Rylee did a nice job of setting in the third set,” the coach said. “And Taylor was seven for seven serving with one ace.”

Her ace, of course, led to 18 girls leaping up and doing their imitation of Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz.

“We’ll be ready Thursday at Waterloo,” Rogers promised. “We’re coming together as a team at just the right time.”

   

Kennedy - Volleyball

Kennedy spikers top Dubuque Senior

DUBUQUE - Jordan Calef had 16 kills and five aces Tuesday night as Kennedy clipped Dubuque Senior, 25-14, 18-25, 25-21, 25-17, in a Mississippi Valley Conference volleyball match in Dubuque.

Bre Boote contributed 33 assists and five kills for the No. 9 Cougars. Erin Coker collected eight kills and five digs and went 9-for-9 on her serves.

Madi Meier finished with 23 digs. Sarah Ryder had 13 digs and went 13-for-13 on serves with two aces.

 

Kennedy - Volleyball

Kennedy back in volleyball poll at No. 9

Kennedy burst back into the Class 5A volleyball rankings at No. 9 in the poll released Friday by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union.

The Cougars (17-11) beat previously 10th-ranked Iowa City West on Tuesday. West dropped out of the poll.

Xavier, meanwhile, fell two spots to No. 9 in the Class 4A poll. The Saints are one spot ahead of Marion.

 

IGHSAU VOLLEYBALL RANKINGS

CLASS 5A
1. Ankeny (25-3), 2. Pleasant Valley (28-1), 3. Dubuque Hempstead (22-4), 4. Iowa City High (23-7), 5. WDM Dowling (28-8), 6. Clinton (19-9), 7. Bettendorf (18-10), 8. Cedar Falls (22-9), 9. Kennedy (17-11), 10. Urbandale (24-6)

CLASS 4A
1. Charles City (34-1), 2. SC Heelan (29-6), 3. Harlan (29-5), 4. Waverly-Shell Rock (37-6), 5. North Scott (24-5), 6. Solon (29-4), 7. Maquoketa (29-6), 8. West Delaware (28-11), 9. Xavier (21-9), 10. Marion (26-13), 11. Lewis Central (17-11), 12. LeMars (18-11), 13. Dubuque Wahlert (13-15), 14. Newton (19-10), 15. Oskaloosa (16-13)

   
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