SOL Girls' Volleyball Wrap (9-23-16)

Check out the results for SOL girls’ volleyball teams in action Friday.

COUNCIL ROCK SOUTH 3, CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH (25-18, 25-17, 25-17)
In Friday’s sweep of the visiting Titans, the Golden Hawks were led by Natalie Kazokas (11 kills), Lauren Koestler (eight kills, three aces), Hannah Sullivan (two kills, five blocks) and Hannah Devlin (24 assists).
For the Titans, Megan Manderson (12 kills, six digs), Morgan McCrory (26 digs), Julia Dennis (six kills) and Alyssa Dallmer (seven kills) led the way.
CB South coach Kurt Godfrey had some concerns about his team’s performance.
“Today was a big disappointment for us,” the Titans’ coach said. “I thought we played incredibly sloppy and got away from our game plan early in the match.
“We didn’t serve well at all today and gave them a lot of points on our own errors. It’s tough to win a match when you have 36 errors as a team. We have a lot of work to do over the weekend if we want to be prepared for Pennsbury on Monday.”

WILLIAM TENNENT 3, HARRY S TRUMAN 0 (25-7, 25-8, 25-8)
Laura Cochrane had a dazzling service run in the opening set of the Panthers’ sweep of the Tigers, serving for 15 straight points, which included six aces. Nicole Long and Lindsey Snock each had four kills while Ariel Goldberg added 11 assists.
“The girls played great team defense and were constantly putting pressure on their opponent,” Tennent coach Brian Bassler said.

SOUDERTON 3, CHELTENHAM 0 (25-12, 25-22, 25-23)
The visiting Indians used a balanced attack to earn the sweep. Setter Lauren Hamilton had 26 assists and two aces. Miranda Baronett led the Indians with seven kills and 10 digs. Monica Miller (six kills), Molly McCarthy (four kills) and Hannah Fairweather (four kills) made contributions at the net. Bella Mazzeo led the Indians’ service game with six aces to go along with five digs while Talia Watson added five digs and three aces. Maria Iervolino contributed three kills and eight digs while Haley Novak and Tori Reiner each had three kills.
Souderton is now 7-3 overall (6-3 SOL).

PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 3, HATBORO-HORSHAM 0 (25-21, 25-12, 25-17)
In a battle of Continental Conference unbeaten squads, the Colonials handed the Hatters their first loss of the season, winning in three straight sets.
Danielle Rippert finished with an impressive double-double, contributing 11 kills and 13 digs to go along with one ace. Emilee Waltz had seven kills and six digs, and Lily Acquaviva had five kills, one ace and four digs. Olivia Carbo led the defense with 13 digs and seven assists. Bridget McTamney had 14 assists.

COUNCIL ROCK NORTH 3, BENSALEM 0 (25-11, 25-8, 25-8)
The Indians upped their record to 9-2 with a sweep of the Owls Friday. Coach Mike Adams credited junior outside hitter Alyssa Coates – who contributed six kills, four aces and two digs – for leading the Indians.
Setter Julia D'Apolito finished with 14 assists, seven aces, three digs and two kills in a solid all-around effort. Also contributing to the Indians’ team effort were Dana Bandurick (five kills, two digs), Abby Seiple (four kills), Jill Schweizer (two aces, two digs), Jill Adams (one kill, one ace, one dig), Hadley Grundman  (one kill, two aces, two digs), Birdie Ligos (two kills, three digs). Kalein Mealey (two kills, one dig), Morgan Collito (five kills, one ace, two digs), Maddy Moore (one kill, one ace, 2 digs), Grace Schweizer (one ace two digs, one kill), Carrie Kuiken (two aces, two digs) and Robin Smith (one kill, one dig).

CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 3, NESHAMINY 0 (25-19, 27-25, 25-17)
Katie Hudson had a big night in the Bucks’ sweep of the Redskins, delivering 17 kills, nine digs and one ace. Kailey Prall led the defense with 31 digs and one ace. Setter Kayla King had 28 assists to go along with three kills, two aces, six digs and one block in an all-around effort. Mackenzie Brooks contributed five kills, 11 digs and three aces.

PENNSBURY 3, CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 0
The visiting Falcons earned a sweep of the Patriots, who received two aces and six kills from Devon Hall. Setter Emily Lunny had 17 assists and one ace. Hanna Walentukonis added four kills while Jenn Krzeminski had a team-high 10 kills, two blocks and six digs. Morgan Beakley led the defense with 11 digs. Also contributing for the Patriots were Jess Guillen (three kills) and Ysabelle Minschwanter (three kills, seven digs).

Thursday, Sept. 22
ABINGTON 3, PENNRIDGE 2 (25-27, 16-25, 25-15, 25-22, 15-7)
The visiting Ghosts rallied from a 2-0 deficit to win the next three sets to earn the hard-fought road win.
Middles Grace Whitney, according to coach Jea Lee, had a huge night, controlling the net. Ehnow finished with a dazzling double-double - 11 kills and 12 blocks, and Whitney had 10 kills, three blocks and five digs. Setter Anna Bantner had 27 assists. Kaylee Goodson had eight kills, five assists and two aces, and Aislin Resurrecion had seven kills and three aces. Amanda Rice finished with six digs and three aces.

NORTH PENN 3, QUAKERTOWN 0

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