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Kennedy Volleyball

Kennedy - Volleyball

Allie Hutcheson helps Kennedy sweep Warriors

Allie Hutcheson is 6-foot-1 and a superb athlete, so she probably could have become an excellent basketball player if she had stuck with that sport at Kennedy.

She fell in love with volleyball, however, and has developed into one of the top players in the state, good enough to have received a scholarship from the University of Northern Colorado last October when she was only a junior.

Hutcheson and her teammates were in good form Tuesday night as the fifth-ranked Cougars swept Washington, 25-18, 25-12, 25-20, in a Mississippi Valley Conference match at Kennedy.

Hutcheson, a left-handed setter and outside hitter, collected 25 assists and 13 kills. She had several vicious smashes against the Warriors and fed her teammates for others.

"I think we played great," she said. "We definitely came together. We passed well, we hit well."

Hutcheson made third team all-state last year and could be headed for higher honors this season. She played basketball at Kennedy as a freshman, but focused on volleyball after that.

"Volleyball kind of took over as my favorite sport," she said. "I like the excitement that comes with it and the team stuff. The team is so much closer.

"I like the way the game is played with all the cheering and the excitement of it all."

Kennedy Coach Michelle Goodall thinks Hutcheson is a gifted player.

"She's very talented," Goodall said. "She's a very good communicator, which makes her a great setter. She's very wise, as far as matchups."

Hutcheson visited Northern Colorado twice last fall. She was offered a scholarship on her first visit, then went back to make sure it would be the right place for her.

"It felt homey and it felt like somewhere I could really fit in," she said. "I just felt really at home there with the girls."

Goodall said it's not unusual for elite volleyball players to pick a college fairly early, and not unusual for Division I programs to make their offers.

"That's very typical," she said. "They're starting to look at the eighth grade class right now. It's just a crazy scenario."

Hutcheson said college volleyball programs want early commitments from setters in order to build their offense. "It wasn't super early for a setter to commit," she said, "but yeah, it was nice to get it over with."

Goodale thinks Hutcheson is good enough to play at Northern Iowa or Iowa State, two elite programs that are ranked in the Top 25 in the country, but the timing probably wasn't right.

"She's very much good enough for those programs," Goodale said. "I think she was still developing when they were looking."

Goodale said Northern Colorado "found her" and acted quickly.

Hutcheson said she'd like to study secondary education in college and is thinking about becoming a high school math teacher. She's looking forward to having a strong senior year with the Kennedy volleyball team and then moving to Greeley, Colo., for college.

"It's beautiful out there," she said.

 

Kennedy - Volleyball

Cougars take 2nd at SE Polk volleyball tourney

RUNNELLS - The Cedar Rapids Kennedy volleyball team reached the championship match of the Southeast Polk tournament Saturday and finished second out of 20 teams.

Southeast Polk defeated the Cougars in the finals.

Kennedy finished with a 2-1 record in pool play. The Cougars defeated Oskaloosa and Des Moines Lincoln, but lost to West Des Moines Dowling in three games.

Kennedy defeated Carroll Kuemper in the quarterfinals and topped Ames in the semfinals. The Cougars finished the tournament with a 4-2 record in matches.

Cedar Rapids Jefferson finished with a 1-4 record in the tournament. The J-Hawks defeated Pella, but lost to Indianola, Urbandale and Ottumwa twice.

 

Kennedy - Volleyball

Wahlert spikes Kennedy in straight sets

The fourth-ranked girls volleyball team in Class 3A is better than the third-ranked team in Class 4A.

That's how it looked Tuesday night when Dubuque Wahlert skunked Kennedy, 3-0, in the Kennedy gym.

The visitors from Dubuque got stronger as the match progressed and prevailed 25-23, 25-20, 25-18.

When the match ended, Kennedy Coach Michelle Goodall took her team to the small gym at Kennedy for more practice.

Allie Hutcheson, a 6-foot-1 lefthander, led the Cougars (7-2) with 12 kills and 22 assists. Naomi Pfeil had 15 digs, Madi Meier 12 digs, Jordan Calef three blocks and Erin Coker was 10 for 10 on serves.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 September 2011 00:09
   

Kennedy - Volleyball

No.3 Kennedy spikers nipped by No.2 City High

IOWA CITY - The volleyball match between Iowa City High School and Cedar Rapids Kennedy lived up to its billing Saturday at the City High Tournament.

Iowa City High is ranked No.2 in the state in Class 4A and Kennedy is ranked No.3, and the match was as close as the rankings.

The Little Hawks nipped the Cougars, 18-25, 25-20, 16-14 in the de facto championship match.

"It could have gone either way," Kennedy Coach Michelle Goodall reported. "We're pretty evenly matched teams."

Kennedy and City High met in the final round of pool play. They didn't have an actual championship match, but they finished 1-2 in the overall competition.

Allie Hutcheson collected 15 assists and 14 kills for the Cougars against City High. Jordan Calef went 19-for-20 on serves and had five aces.

Madi Meier had 13 digs against the Little Hawks, Allie McQuiston had eight assists, Naomi Pfeil had eight digs and Alexus Rogers contributed seven kills.







 

Kennedy - Volleyball

Kennedy rallies to beat Prairie spikers

Class 4A third-ranked Kennedy rallied from a 2-1 deficit to win the final two games and beat Prairie, 3-2, in a Mississippi Valley Conference volleyball match Tuesday night at Kennedy.

Prairie won the first game, 26-24, and Kennedy the second, 25-15. Prairie took the third game, 25-16, before the Cougars roared back to claim the final two games, 25-14 and 15-5.

Kennedy is 1-0 in the MVC and 4-0 overall. Prairie is 0-1, 0-4.

Prairie won the sophomore match, 3-1.

 

 

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 31 August 2011 00:48
   
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