Quad City Herald 09/16/10

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September 16, 2010 • Quad City Herald

Sports & Recreation

Nannies gain easy win over Entiat

Fillies battle in four-game losses By John F. Cleveland II Sportswriter

and 12 assists; Soto had 13 digs and Alex Martinez had five kills. Bridgeport hosted the BridgeBridgeport Fillies volleyball port Volleyball Tournament last team started out the season with Saturday. a 25-23, 25-16, 20-25, 25-18 loss to The Fillies started out pool play Tonasket on Sept. 7. with a 25-16, 25-9 loss to Pateros; “We had 26 aces as a team and lost to Waterville 25-9, 25-23; beat that kept us in the game,” said Mansfield 25-14, 25-11. Calvin Stark, Bridgeport Bridgeport volbeat Columbia “We had 26 aces as leyball coach. “It Basin 25-15, 25-22; was a very close a team.” lost to Manson 25-Calvin Stark 18, 25-16 to place first match with a Bridgeport volleyball coach sixth. new line-up. We need to figure out “We had three where everybody varsity players can go. We had that didn’t play some confusion out there but that so I thought we were where we is just because we are so young.” should have been,” said Stark. “I Silvia Lopez was 26-26 serving was pretty pleased with how we with eight aces; Andrea Osorio played.” had eight aces; Ana Soto had nine In the entire tournament: Maria digs; Norma Camacho had nine Rivera had five kills; Martinez had digs. 10 kills, four aces and was 35-38 The Fillies lost to Entiat 25-19, serving; Lopez had 29 assists and 25-20, 18-25, 25-20 on Sept. 8. 13 aces; Camacho was 11-11 serv“We had back-to-back matches ing with four aces and 11 kills; Soto and didn’t have any time to adjust was 25-28 serving with five aces after our first match,” said Stark. and eight kills; Sonia Sanchez had “We kept the scores a little closer 16 aces; Osorio had 16 aces. but we were still trying to figure “Overall I was pretty pleased out what we needed to do to be with the girls,” said Stark. “The competitive.” girls thought they should have Camacho had seven aces and done better and that is a good four kills; Lopez had three aces thing.”

By John F. Cleveland II Sportswriter Pateros Nannies volleyball team started out the week with an easy 24-26, 25-18, 25-17, 25-18 victory over Entiat last Thursday night. “That was an interesting start to our evening,” said Gene Dowers, Pateros volleyball coach. “We had our junior varsity all warmed up and ready to go and the Entiat coach said they didn’t bring their JV. So we started out junior varsity in that first game before subbing in the varsity for the final three games. The JV did great. It was tied 4-4 in that first game before Entiat went on a run and our JV tied it again at 23 before we lost that first game.” “We got the varsity stretched and warmed up a little during that game, but we didn’t really get rolling until that final game. We were up 24-12 in the fourth game but couldn’t put them away. The girls were not satisfied that we couldn’t finish them off and that was one of our goals to improve on before the Bridgeport tournament.” Jessi Dowers and Chancy Gill both had some big service runs for the Nannies in that second game and Chloe Gill made a seven-serve run in that third game. Jamie Jo Bruno also made a five-serve run for Pateros in that fourth game. “We had good serving performances from every individual but we didn’t attack well from the net, and that was another thing we were going to work on,” said Dowers. The Nannies placed second in the Bridgeport Tournament last Saturday after going 3-0 in pool play and 1-1 in the winner’s bracket. In pool play: Pateros beat Bridgeport 25-16, 25-9; beat Mansfield 25-7, 25-8; beat Waterville

Photos by John F. Cleveland II

Chloe Gill passes the ball up to the setter for the Nannies. Right: Chancy Gill hits the ball for the Nannies against Entiat. Bottom right: Jessi Dowers digs this ball for Pateros.

Mustangs begin season with loss to Reardan

25-21, 25-16. “Waterville had beat us very easily last year in the Bridgeport tournament,” said Dowers. “This time we put pressure on them by attacking at the net and they couldn’t do what they wanted to do.” In the semifinals the Nannies beat Liberty Bell 25-9, 17-25, 15-8. “We changed our serving order a little in this match,” said Dowers. “Jamie (Bruno) only played the first two matches in the tournament so we played with only one setter the final three matches. Noemi Villasano ran the offense all by herself and she stepped in and did a marvelous job.” Pateros lost to Almira-Coulee-Hartline 25-23, 2725 in the championship to place second. “That was about as close a two-game match as you can get,” said Dowers. “I was so impressed with the kids, especially how they attacked at the net. We put pressure on the other teams and made them work hard for every return and point.” “Chancy was our strongest server but Chloe, Jessi and Noemi also did great jobs serving for us. We were able to keep pressure on the other teams with our hitting but also with our serve.” Individual statistics were not available for the Entiat match and the Bridgeport Tournament matches.

By John F. Cleveland II Sportswriter Bridgeport Mustangs football team lost to Reardan 47-0 last Friday night. Reardan jumped out to a 14-0 lead after the first quarter. 28-0 at halftime, 35-0 after three quarters and 47-0 to finish the game. “Reardan is ranked in the top 10 again this year,” said Eric Schmidt, Bridgeport football coach. “We have been playing really hard games to start the season the last few years.” “We played really well once we got past halftime and were able to slow them down and held

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Mansfield Lady Kernels volleyball team started out the week with a 25-15, 25-8, 25-12 loss to Wilbur-Creston last Thursday night. “We are still working on our rotations and working on being

consistent servers,” said Angie Hunt, Mansfield volleyball coach. Jessica Moore had two kills and four digs; MacKenzie Pease had one ace, three kills and six digs; Mikeal McLean had two assists, two kills and two digs and Kristine Vargas had one ace and three digs.

the to seven points in that third quarter.” Tanner Varrelman was 1-3 passing for two yards. Hector Garcia had one catch for two yards. Fredy Flores had eight carries for 35 yards; Geo Campos had seven carries for 24 yards; Hugo Martinez had six carries for 12 yards; Hector Garcia had two carries for four yards. “Reardan ran a triple option offense,” said Schmidt. “We hadn’t seen that before and had a hard time adjusting to that. That team was fast. They were at another caliber that we hadn’t seen.”

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Lady Kernels compete in Bridgeport Tourney By John F. Cleveland II Sportswriter

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The Lady Kernels competed in the Bridgeport Tournament last Saturday. Mansfield lost to Waterville 25-21, 25-13; lost to Pateros 25-6, 25-8; lost to Bridgeport 25-14, 25-11; lost to Manson 25-10, 257; lost to Columbia Basin 25-20, 25-20. For the tournament, Moore had 12 kills, four aces and eight

digs; Pease had five aces, four assists, three kills and nine digs; McLean had six aces, eight assists, 11 kills and 11 digs; Vargas had 13 digs and one ace; Ashley Gibson had three aces and three digs; Staci McDonald had two aces, five kills and 10 digs; Sammi Lozier had three aces and eight digs and Maddie Perkins had one dig.

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