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Kennedy Volleyball

Kennedy - Volleyball

Goodall thinks Kennedy can win state volleyball title

CLARENCE - The Cedar Rapids Kennedy volleyball team reached the semifinals of the Class 4A state tournament in 2008, 2009 and 2010.

The Cougars want more in 2011.

Kennedy earned its fourth straight trip to the state tournament by sweeping Bettendorf, 25-14, 25-14, 25-18, with a strong performance in the regional finals Wednesday night at the North Cedar Middle School in Clarence.

The seventh-ranked Cougars (29-9) will face No. 4 Dubuque Hempstead (25-8) in the quarterfinals of the state tournament at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Cedar Rapids Ice Arena.

Kennedy Coach Michelle Goodall thinks her team can be a serious contender for the title this year.

"I think we can win it," she said a few minutes after Wednesday's match. "I don't even know who all is there, but it doesn't even matter to me.

"I think we can beat anybody right now. I'm really, really confident with this team."

Kennedy defeated Hempstead, 2-0, in a match Oct. 15, so the Cougars could be favored in the quarterfinals Wednesday even though Hempstead is ranked higher in the polls.

The trouble could come in the semifinals, where the Cougars have stalled each of the last three years. They could face top-ranked Iowa City West, and if they survive the semifinals they could meet second-ranked Iowa City High in the finals.

Kennedy has an 0-and-5 record against the Iowa City schools in matches this season, including an 0-1 mark against Iowa City West and an 0-4 record against City High.

Goodall said her team has improved during the course of the season and is undaunted by the challenge. She believes strongly in her players.

"I think they understand how great they're becoming," she said. "They're pretty confident."

The Cougars looked confident Wednesday as they defeated Bettendorf (15-15) for the fourth straight time this year. The Cougars received a banner after the match that said "2011 state tournament qualifier" and posed for pictures, but they'd like to grab a fancy trophy in their home town next week.

Kennedy senior Allie Hutcheson played in the state tournament as a sophomore and junior, so she knows what it's like to lose in the semifinals. She wants to take the next step.

"There's a big hunger to get to that final match, because we've always gotten stopped at the semis," said Hutcheson, who had a big night Wednesday with 12 kills and 21 assists. "Everyone on the team is really hoping to get to the finals.

"We want to know what it feels like to get there, we want to play in the final match. We really want it."

Kennedy bolted to a 13-3 lead in the first game against Bettendorf and cruised to a 25-14 victory, with Jordan Calef, Lexi Rogers and Hutcheson leading the attack.

It was a similar story in Game 2, with the Cougars soaring to a 19-6 advantage en route to another 25-14 conquest. The Bulldogs put up a better fight in Game 3 and pulled within 22-18, but Kennedy called its only timeout during the lopsided match and scored the next three points for a 25-18 triumph.

"They have size, they have quick hands, they're athletic. They have a complete team," Bettendorf Coach Diane Lichtenberg said. "I think they have a very solid, all-around team.

"They have an outstanding setter in Allie Hutcheson. She can set, she can attack. She's definitely an offensive threat anywhere on the floor."

Calef collected 11 kills and went 13-for-13 on serves, with three aces. Rogers finished with nine kills, Naomi Pfeil had 10 digs and Allie McQuiston was 13-for-14 on serves, with two aces.

Goodall will be making her fifth trip to the state tournament in 13 years as head coach. "It's awesome," she said. "Each year is special. It's different kids, different seniors.

"These kids are showing that our program is going to be around for awhile, because we keep throwing new kids into the mix every season. They perform. They rise."

The state tournament was moved from the U.S. Cellular Center to the Cedar Rapids Ice Arena this year due to renovation of the U.S. Cellular Center.

The Ice Arena is smaller, but cozier.

"I think the energy down there is going to be amazing and I wanted this group to be a part of it," Goodall said. "They've worked hard for this. I'm just happy for them.

"They really are starting to click. I'm going to be happy and just enjoy it, whether we get fifth, third or first."

The Class 4A state tournament will begin at noon Wednesday with No. 1 Iowa City West (36-6) facing Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln (25-21) and No. 2 Iowa City High (38-3) playing No. 11 Cedar Falls (26-12).

The doubleheader at 1:30 p.m. pits No. 7 Kennedy (29-9) against No. 4 Dubuque Hempstead (25-8) and No. 3 Ankeny (28-8) against No. 8 Waukee (27-7).

The winner between Iowa City West and Abraham Lincoln will face the winner between Kennedy and Hempstead on Friday, Nov. 11 at noon. The other 4A semifinal is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 11 at 1:30. The championship match is set for Saturday, Nov. 12 at 11 a.m.

 

Kennedy - Volleyball

Kennedy spanks Saints, makes regional finals

The Xavier girls knew what Kennedy was going to throw at them on the volleyball court Thursday night.

They just couldn't do much about it as the seventh-ranked Cougars overpowered them, 3-0, in a Class 4A regional semifinal in the Kennedy gym.

"We played them in a preseason scrimmage and in the MVC tournament," said Saints Coach Barb Brunow. "So we knew it was going to be a tough match.

"They're much taller and play a very aggressive game. I thought we started out a little timid, and you can't do that against a team that attacks like they do. They're a great team, well-coached and with a lot of good players."

Kennedy (28-9) will play Bettendorf in the Region 6 finals next Wednesday at Clarence at 7 p.m., with a berth in the state tournament hanging in the balance.

It was no surprise that the shorter Xavier front line couldn't handle Kennedy's 6-foot-1 rocket launcher left-hander Allie Hutcheson, as no one else has been able to, either.

The lean but athletic senior, who is scholarship-bound to volleyball power University of Northern Colorado, picked up the pace early with spikes and sets for her teammates. She even recorded kills from the backcourt, leading her team to a 25-12 first-set win.

Hutcheson's bouncy, bubbly court presence seems to set the tone for the rest of her team. "She's an amazing player," said Brunow, in her third year at Xavier after serving for four years as assistant to Kennedy Coach Michelle Goodall.

Her own young Saints team, she said, settled down some as the match went on, displaying more hustle and moxie. The Cougars simply had too many weapons, though, finishing off the straight-set victory with scores of 25-18 and 25-19.

"We have a pretty special team," said Goodall. "We've got dynamic net play that's hard to defend."

For the night, Hutcheson notched 10 kills with no errors and also contributed 21 assists. Also for the Cougars, Lexi Rogers recorded four blocks and Jordan Calef three. The pair of lanky juniors each netted seven kills, as well, with but two errors apiece.

Calef was also near-perfect on serves, hitting 17 of 18. Junior Bre Boote had six kills with one miscue.

"The key was that we were attacking from all over the court," said Cougar assistant coach Tim Johnson. "We weren't just scoring from one spot."

Xavier, which ended its season 19-17, was led by 6-foot-1 senior ace Kelly Biermann with 13 kills. Spunky junior Sarah Homan had 23 assists to go along with six digs. Fellow junior sparkplug Kelsey Boyer contributed steady defense and four digs.

Brunow also singled out junior Audrey Richards, who was credited with four kills from the right side.

 

Kennedy - Volleyball

Cougars close out regular season with win

WATERLOO - No. 7 Kennedy walloped Waterloo West in three straight sets Tuesday night in a Mississippi Valley Conference Mississippi Division volleyball match.

The Cougars (4-2, 27-9) won by scores of 25-16, 25-16, 25-22.

West closed out the regular season 1-5, 19-17.

Kennedy received a bye in the first round of the Class 4A regional volleyball tournament. The Cougars host either Xavier or Davenport Central in the regional semifinals on Oct. 27.

 

   

Kennedy - Volleyball

Cougars fall in MVC volleyball semis

IOWA CITY - Seventh-ranked Kennedy knocked off No. 4 Dubuque Hempstead in pool play, but the Cougars couldn't get past No. 2 Iowa City High in the semifinals of the Mississippi Valley Conference volleyball tournament Saturday at Iowa City West.

Top-ranked Iowa City West knocked off City High in straight sets to win the championship.

Kennedy went through pool play with a 3-0 record, beating Jefferson (21-11, 21-13), Hempstead (21-15, 21-16) and Cedar Falls (21-12, 21-16). The Cougars beat Xavier, 25-18, 25-13, in the quarterfinals, but were beaten in straight sets by City High, 25-15, 25-23.

Xavier went 2-1 in pool play to reach the championship bracket. The Saints beat Washington (21-13, 17-21, 15-8), and Waterloo West,  but lost to Iowa City West.

Washington and Linn-Mar both were 0-3 in pool play, but both won two matches in the consolation bracket.

Prairie was 1-2 in pool play with a win over Waterloo East. The Hawks were beaten by Washington in the consolation bracket.

Jefferson lost all four of its matches, going 0-3 in pool play and losing to Washington in the consolation bracket.

The regular season concludes Tuesday. The regional tournament series starts Oct. 24. The state tournament is Nov. 9-12 at the Cedar Rapids Ice Arena.

MVC VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT
At Iowa City West

Pool A - 1. Iowa City High 3-0, 2. Dubuque Senior 2-1, 3. Prairie 1-2, 4. Waterloo East 0-3
Dubuque Senior def. Prairie, 17-21, 24-22, 15-12
Iowa City High def. Waterloo East, 21-13, 21-8
Prairie def. Waterloo East, 14-21, 21-13, 15-11
Iowa City High def. Dubuque Senior, 23-21, 21-14
Dubuque Senior def. Waterloo East, 21-15, 21-11
Iowa City High def. Prairie, 21-11, 21-12

Pool B - 1. Iowa City West 3-0, 2. Xavier 2-1, 3. Waterloo West 1-2, 4. Washington 0-3
Xavier def. Washington, 21-13, 17-21, 15-8
Iowa City West def. Waterloo West, 14-21, 21-13, 15-4
Waterloo West def. Washington, 21-15, 21-19
Iowa City West def. Xavier, 21-17, 21-14
Iowa City West def. Washington, 21-12, 18-21, 15-8
Xavier def. Waterloo West, no scores

Pool C - 1. Wahlert 3-0, 2. Cedar Falls 1-2, 3. Linn-Mar 0-3
Wahlert def. Linn-Mar, 21-18, 21-8
Cedar Falls def. Linn-Mar, 21-12, 21-14
Wahlert def. Cedar Falls, 21-10, 21-18
Wahlert def. Jefferson, 21-9, 21-12
Kennedy def. Cedar Falls, 21-12, 21-16

Pool D - 1. Kennedy 3-0, 2. Hempstead 2-1, 3. Jefferson 0-3
Hempstead def. Jefferson, 21-9, 21-7
Kennedy def. Jefferson, 21-11, 21-13
Kennedy def. Hempstead, 21-15, 21-16
Hempstead def. Linn-Mar, 21-13, 21-7

Consolation Bracket
Washington def. Jefferson, 24-26, 25-19, 15-5
Linn-Mar def. Waterloo East, 13-25, 25-19, 15-7
Washington def. Prairie, 25-19, 25-19
Linn-Mar def. Waterloo West, 26-24, 25-22

Championship Bracket
Quarterfinals
Iowa City High def. Cedar Falls, 25-13, 25-13
Kennedy def. Xavier, 25-18, 25-13
Iowa City West def. Hempstead, 25-14, 25-17
Wahlert def. Dubuque Senior, 25-17, 19-25, 15-6

Semifinals
Iowa City High def. Kennedy, 25-15, 25-23
Iowa City West def. Wahlert, 25-17, 19-25, 15-8

Championship
Iowa City West def. Iowa City High, 25-14, 25-18

 

Kennedy - Volleyball

Cougars maul Lions in volleyball

No. 7 Kennedy pounded Linn-Mar in straight sets Tuesday night in a Mississippi Valley Conference Mississippi Division volleyball match at Linn-Mar.

The Cougars beat Linn-Mar, 25-8, 25-10, 25-19.

Kennedy is 3-2 in the Mississippi Division and 22-8 overall. Linn-Mar dropped to 0-5, 8-20.

The Cougars and Lions next play in the Mississippi Valley Conference tournament Saturday at Iowa City West.

   
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