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11/13/08 -
Padua Franciscan ends seventeen year northeast Ohio drought with state
championship win over Archbishop Alter
11/10/08 -
Olmsted Falls finds "the extra degree" and takes down Cincinnati Ursuline in state
final
State Tournament News (for postings from November 6-8)
11/05/08 -
A look at the regional champions
11/03/08 -
Unranked St. Henry, top ranked Lima Central Catholic advance at Liberty-Benton;
T-Birds avoid stunning upset in final
11/02/08 - Team Schedules have been updated with regional final
results
10/31/08 -
Mansfield Madison, Celina advance to Ontario regional final
10/31/08 -
Lodi Cloverleaf rallied from
24-21 in game four to beat Mentor 25-19, 15-25, 25-14, 26-24. The Colts advanced
to their first regional final in school history over a program team with 21
regional and five state appearances, including last year. Cloverleaf will face
Brecksville-Broadview Hts, which beat Stow and is seeking its fourth trip to
state, but first since 1987.
Olmsted Falls narrowly averted
an upset at the hands of the freshmen-laden Toledo St. Ursula Arrows with an
18-25, 21-25, 25-14, 25-20, 15-11 comeback. Early in the season the Bulldogs won
the Best of Ohio tournament, where they upended the host Arrows 25-20, 19-25,
25-21 in the semifinal. Olmsted Falls will now play Magnificat, which ousted
Findlay in three. Magnificat is gunning for its second straight trip to the
Nutter.
There were no surprises in
Vandalia, as Mt. Notre Dame and Mother of Mercy won easily over Lakota West and
McAuley, respectively. They will now face
off in a rubber match for the state berth. The two Cincinnati powers traded five
game wins over each other this season and tied for second in the GGCL.
GGCL champ Cincinnati Ursuline,
meanwhile, rolled over Marysville, and will take on Olentangy, which ran away
with the tiebreaker in a 25-22, 21-25, 25-17, 15-25, 15-4 decision over Dublin
Coffman.
In Division III, Bishop
Fenwick powered past Anna 25-15, 25-18, 25-23, led by Ally Beck, Abby Steinacker
and Caitlin Thompson who combined for 40 kills. Lindsay Garriga had 41 assists
and Jessica Levy led the defense with 15 digs. The Falcons will go for their
first trip to state since 1980 against Versailles, which advanced over Bishop
Ready 25-20, 20-25, 11-25, 25-18, 15-12. The Tigers were led by Jill Hemmelgarn
with 19 service points, 18 assists and three aces. Megan Campbell contributed 12
kills and 7 blocks, Shelby Shimp had 21 digs, and Shelby Bey added 15 assists
and seven kills.
The stage is set at Ohio
University for a rematch between Albany Alexander and Frankfort Adena. Last year
Alexander won in three, and eventually finished runner-up to Lima Central
Catholic. The Spartans advanced easily last night over Westfall in straight
sets, while Adena fought off a determined Tuscarawas Valley 25-11, 18-25, 25-20,
18-25, 15-10.
Up in Barberton, Kara Koch
recorded 24 more kills last night to lead West Salem Northwestern over Villa
Angela-St. Joseph. Her state record career kills total now stands at 2166.
Teammate Kristen Warner contributed 13 kills to up her career total to 1304. But
Northwestern will now have to get past Gilmour Academy, which defeated New
Middletown Springfield, in the regional semifinal.
Last year Gilmour tripped up
Northwestern in five in the regional semifinal, despite 37 kills by Koch, and
most of those players are back this season.
In the northwest, St. Henry
continued its amazing turnaround and avenged their regional ousting last year
with a 26-28, 25-15, 25-17, 25-16 win over Huron. The Redskins began this season
at 2-10, albeit many of those losses came to big school powers – one was to Mt.
Notre Dame 25-27, 22-25 – and they are now 16-10. St. Henry was led by 6’2”
University of Louisville middle hitting recruit Brooke Mattingly and libero
Jannelle Gerlach. Jesse Miedema paced Huron from the outside.
St. Henry’s next opponent will
be top ranked defending state champion Lima Central Catholic, which fended off
scrappy Heath 23-25, 25-16, 25-11, 25-21. The Thunderbirds’ offense was fueled
by setter Alexis Diglio, and Jo Jo Krieg was especially effective on the left
corner at mixing line drives with off speed tips. Heath was led by second effort
digging from feisty 4’11” libero Brittany Waddell.
10/30/08 - Archbishop Alter knocked off unbeaten and Division II
top ranked Tipp City Tippecanoe 25-18, 25-23, 16-25, 25-22 last night. The
Knights thereby avenged losses to Tippecanoe in their last two meetings. The Red
Devils ousted Alter from last year's regional, and beat them again in five in
the season opener for both. Senior outside hitter
Annalyse Schmitt paced the Knights
with 20 kills. Alter will face Logan Elm in the regional final.
In the northeast, Lake Catholic and Parma Padua Franciscan
defeated Salem and Walsh Jesuit respectively. The two split road wins against
each other and will settle that, who goes to state, on Saturday.
Central District powers Big Walnut and Bishop Hartley advanced
over River View and Claymont, respectively. In four game northwest semifinals,
Mansfield Madison downed Wooster Triway and Celina upended defending state
champion Toledo Central Catholic.
In Division IV, Buckeye Central ousted Cornerstone Christian,
which had advanced to the regional for the first time ever. The Buckettes will
be trying for their ninth trip to state, and first since 2001, when they face
Kidron Central Christian in the final. Central defeated Mineral Ridge.
Fort Loramie knocked off Sidney Lehman Catholic 25-21, 25-11,
25-22 to earn a third shot at Jackson Center, which downed Fisher Catholic, on
Saturday. Lehman had nipped Fort Loramie in a 16-14 tiebreaker three weeks ago.
Jackson Center won both league contests with Fort Loramie in straight sets, but
their second meeting was a 25-23, 25-23, 27-25 nail biter.
Elsewhere, Newark Catholic ousted Tuscarawas Central Catholic.
They will face South Webster which took Beaver Eastern. In the northwest, Marion
Local ended Tiffin Calvert's three match win streak over ranked teams, while
Leipsic defeated Pettisville.
10/29/08 -
Marysville rallied from an 0-2 deficit to stun seventh ranked
Bishop Watterson 20-25, 15-25, 25-21, 25-22,
15-12 in a Central Division District final last
Saturday, thereby ending Watterson's six year run as district champions. It was
the Monarchs' first district title ever. Leading Marysville were Hannah
McShea with 35 digs and 23 kills, and Meghan Gugel with 51 assists.
Ironically, Marysville averted
a similar comeback by Westerville Central in the semifinal 25-16, 25-21, 13-25,
18-25, 15-13.
Elsewhere in Central,
Olentangy dropped Pickerington North from the
ranks of the unbeaten with a four set win and advanced to a regional matchup
with Dublin Coffman.
Cincinnati McAuley continued
its amazing post-season run by beating Centerville for a district crown. The
9-16 Mohawks, who upended Cincinnati St. Ursula in five the week before, will
now face Mother of Mercy which ousted Lebanon.
Another team that's been
coming on strong is 15-11 Lakota West. The Firebirds stopped Seton in four and
advanced to a date with Mt. Notre Dame.
Toledo St. Ursula avenged two
losses to Notre Dame Academy with a four game win. The youthful Arrows will
travel to the Norwalk regional to face undefeated Olmsted Falls in a rematch of
their Best of Ohio semifinal.
In the northeast, Cloverleaf
downed Wooster to win its first district title and will now meet perennial power
Mentor. Meanwhile, a resurgent Stow-Monroe Falls will take on newcomer
Brecksville-Broadview Hts in the lower bracket.
In
Division II, 26-0 Tipp City Tippecanoe
and 17-8 Archbishop Alter are headed for a
showdown tonight at Wilmington. Tippecanoe nipped Alter 25-19, 23-25, 25-22,
24-26, 15-10 in the first match of the season, and their records are misleading.
Alter was also nipped in five by Mother of Mercy and Chaminade-Julienne (twice),
and also lost to Ursuline, McNicholas and some Indiana powers. Notably,
Tippecanoe defeated McNicholas in four in their district final.
Elsewhere, Walsh Jesuit ousted second ranked Kenston
25-12, 25-19, 19-25, 22-25, 15-12.
10/25/08 -
West Salem
Northwestern advances to regional with strong finish against Orrville
10/23/08 -
West Salem Northwestern, Orrville head for District final rematch
Gilmour Academy advanced to the regionals with a hard fought
25-23, 25-22, 25-22 win over a determined Berkshire. It was the third win this
year over Berkshire for the Lancers, who beat Chagrin Falls in four in the
district semifinal on Monday.
Elsewhere, it's been a tournament of reversals for some teams.
Unranked Cincinnati McAuley avenged two losses to twelfth rated
Cincinnati St. Ursula with a 29-27, 20-25, 16-25, 25-17 15-12 sectional win last
Saturday. The Mohawks will play unranked Centerville, which advanced in straight
sets over tenth ranked Chaminade-Julienne, in the district final.
Cincinnati Seton, which finished 0-10 in the GGCL, toppled 17th
rated Lakota East, and advanced to a district final with Lakota West.
In Division IV, unranked Tiffin Calvert upended 20-2 and eleventh
ranked New Riegel in the sectional opener, and then beat fifteenth ranked Mohawk
in the final. On Tuesday the Senecas knocked off sixth ranked Hopewell-Loudon
25-17, 16-25, 16-25, 26-24, 15-22 in a district semifinal. Calvert finished
fourth in the Midland Athletic League, behind the three teams they beat.
Hopewell-Loudon won the league with a 10-0 mark.
10/21/08 -
Midwest Athletic Conference volleyball madness on display at New Bremen
Sectional
10/16/08 -
Norwalk St. Paul tunes up for post season with straight set win over Celina
10/11/08 -
Balanced Gilmour Academy squad stops Independence in straight sets
Parma Heights Holy Name, which entered the Coaches’ Poll at 20th
this week, nipped number four Parma Padua at Padua Thursday night 25-21, 21-25,
25-17, 17-25, 17-15. Players, coaches, and fans from Holy Name broke down in
tears after the victory, which left the teams tied for first at 11-2 in the
North Coast League.
Lebanon broke open a tight match in game four and downed
Centerville 25-21, 30-32, 25-22, 25-15 in the Great Western Ohio Conference
Tournament championship.
Toledo Notre Dame Academy defeated Toledo Central Catholic for
their second straight City League crown (see Toledo Blade under
Newspaper Links).
10/08/08 - Harrison defeated Anderson for the second time this
year to go undefeated in the Buckeye Division of the Fort Ancient Valley
Conference.
10/08/08 - Ursuline Academy fended off a furious comeback by Mt.
Notre Dame to finish a perfect 10-0 in the GGCL Scarlet Division. The host Lions
prevailed 25-16, 25-19, 17-25, 18-25, 18-16, and are now 21-0 overall. Two weeks
ago Ursuline themselves had to rally on the road from an 0-2 to defeat
Cincinnati St. Ursula. The loss dropped Mt. Notre Dame into a tie for second
with Mother of Mercy, which beat Seton.
Mansfield Madison clinched at least a tie for the Ohio Cardinal
Conference title with a three set win over visiting Wooster. The Rams can clinch
outright with a victory over last place Clear Fork on Thursday. Wooster set the
stage for a possible three-way tie by upending Orrville last week, but the
Generals are now third a game behind the Red Riders.
New Bremen moved into sole possession of first in the Midwest
Athletic Conference with a 25-23, 23-25, 13-25, 25-22, 15-7 win over visiting
and then co-leader Marion Local.
Tiffin Columbian nipped Norwalk on the road 25-20, 17-25, 25-20,
20-25, 15-13 to clinch the Northern Ohio League championship. The Ladies in Blue
would have tied for the lead with a win.
Kenston finished unbeaten in their division
of the Chagrin Valley Conference for the fourth straight year with a 26-28,
25-17, 25-16, 25-17 win over second place Chagrin Falls.
Grafton Midview nipped Bay 22-25, 25-22, 25-19, 20-25, 15-9 to
take sole possession of first place in the West Shore Conference. Bay fell into
a second place tie with Rocky River.
Midview, by the way, provides living proof that it's hard to beat a team three times
- even when you do it. On September 27, they won their third match over Rocky River 25-20, 23-25, 25-21 in the
championship
of their own Cannon Classic tournament, and that was the easiest of their three
victories over the Pirates. The Middies had rallied to win the teams' first league encounter 19-25,
23-25, 25-20, 25-13, 18-16. But their second meeting took the
cake. The Middies rallied there too 23-25, 23-25, 25-17, 32-30, 16-14 in a match
that featured 58 ties. Midview appeared to have won game four 28-26, but
the wrong player served that volley and Rocky River was awarded the point. After
three more ties, Midview finally won to force the tiebreaker fifth game. Alas, the two schools are
in different divisions and cannot meet in the state tournament.
10/04/08 -
No. 5 Northwestern downs No. 2 Smithville to grab share of first place in WCAL
10/04/08 -
"Team effort" lifts lineup-shuffling Walsh Jesuit over
Cloverleaf
10/01/08 -
Cincinnati Ursuline dominates strong Northeast Ohio Power Volleyball tourney
field
09/28/09 -
Northeast Ohio Invitational Tournament results
09/27/08 -
Walsh Jesuit
defeated Bowling Green, Mentor and Toledo Notre Dame
Academy to advance to tomorrow's championship match of the
Northeast Ohio Invitational Tournament.
Gilead Christian won last weekend’s Ridgedale Invite, defeating
Sparta Highland (13-4) in the final 25-22, 21-25, 25-20. Kendra Votaw paced the
Eagles with 46 kills on the day. Gilead Christian is now 15-2 and ranked 20th in
Division IV.
09/26/08 - The season is flying by and I've been unable to keep
up with everything. Hurricane Ike didn't help, as we were without power for
almost five days last week. Other hurricanes have been more damaging where they
first landed, although Ike was bad enough in Texas. But I have never witnessed
or heard of a hurricane that came so far inland with so much residual wind
force. All 88 counties in Ohio were affected, with at least one million out of
power for at least a time. The power loss in Ohio was even mentioned in The
Economist magazine.
At any rate here is a brief summary of
highlights of the past three weeks
09/25/08 - Mentor will host the
Northeast Ohio Invitational Tournament this weekend. Participating schools
include top ranked Cincinnati Ursuline Academy, along with Bowling Green, Lake Catholic, Lakota West,
Magnificat, Solon, Toledo Notre Dame, Walsh Jesuit, Wooster.
09/24/08 -
Wooster Triway topples No. 2 Bishop Hartley and No. 1 Salem, vaults into top
spot
09/20/08 -
Mercy Fall Classic, Triway Tri-Match
09/19/08 -
Shelby in control of own NOL destiny after win over Tiffin Columbian
Lima Central Catholic prevails in tri-match of ranked unbeaten teams
09/10/08 -
Jenna Pew blocks Smithville over Northwestern in clash of ranked Wayne County
Athletic League powers
Smithville tops Norwayne, tunes up for Northwestern with quad wins
Padua Franciscan tops Holy Name
to win Fall Showcase
09/05/08 -
Olmsted Falls tops Bishop Watterson in Best of Ohio
08/27/08 -
Mansfield Madison overcomes big lead and shakes off blowouts to defeat Orrville
08/25/08 -
With an even bigger talent pool this year's preview is a guessing
game (PrepVolleyball.com)
Season Highlights
Weeks 3-5 (Sep.
6-25)
Weeks 1 and 2 (Aug.
23-Sep. 5)
Tournament results
by week
Week
6 Tournament Results (09/27/08)
Week
5 Tournament Results (09/20/08)
Week
4 Tournament Results (09/13/08)
Week
3 Tournament Results (09/06/08)
Week
2 Tournament Results (08/30/08)
Week
1 Tournament Results (08/23/08)
Volley for the
Cure '08
The Ohio High School
Volleyball Coaches Association, the Ohio High School Athletic Association, the
Susan G. Koman Foundation and Molten USA, Inc, are sponsoring Volley for the
Cure, an event to increase awareness of breast cancer among high school
students, staff and the community, and to raise funds for the Susan G Komen
Foundation. Cincinnati Sycamore and Loveland began the event in 2006, raising
over $4,000 with 1,000 fans in attendance. The event is now a state-wide
initiative with “800 teams vs. breast cancer” as the goal. For information on
how to start an event, and to check schedules, results and polls, use the link
below.
Ohio High School Volleyball Coaches Association
League
Champions (2007)
All District Teams (All
districts
posted for 2007)
Greater Girls Cincinnati
League (updated 12/01/07)
Midwest Athletic Conference (updated 12/01/07)
2008 schedules posted for: Amherst Steele, Archbishop Alter, Berne
Union, Bishop Fenwick, Bishop Hartley,
Centerville, Harrison, Indian Hill, Kettering Fairmont, Kidron Central Christian, Lakota East,
Lima Shawnee, Magnificat,
Mentor, Mt. Notre Dame,
Olmsted Falls, Solon, Tippecanoe, Toledo St. Ursula, Ursuline, Walsh Jesuit
Boys Volleyball
7/21/08 - Beavercreek libero
Chas Newhouse has accepted a volleyball scholarship to play for Siena Heights
University in Adrian, MI. A three-year player, Chas was team captain his senior
year, earned the Most Improved Player Award his junior year and the
Sportsmanship Award his senior year. Chas was also awarded the Bill Lent
Memorial Volleyball Scholarship.
All-Region Teams
Elder defeats St. Xavier fifth time to capture third state title
Archbishop Hoban claims first boys state volleyball crown with hard fought win
over Cincinnati McNicholas
Elder spikes St. Xavier (060208,
Cincinnati Enquirer, by Adam Baum)
McNick volleyball makes first DII finals appearance
(060208, communitypress.com, by
John Sitzler)
Hoban boys capture state volleyball title
(060208, Akron Beacon Journal)
Kilbourne, Darby cruise into semifinals
(060108, Columbus Dispatch, by Gary Weaver)
Darby takes title hopes into state tournament
(060108, Columbus Dispatch, by Gary Weaver)
Division I Final
Cincinnati Elder (29-0) def.
Cincinnati St. Xavier (22-6) 25-23, 25-16, 29-27
Division II Final
Archbishop Hoban (24-4) def.
Cincinnati McNicholas (21-6) 25-23, 27-25, 25-20
Division I Semifinals
Cincinnati Elder (28-0) def.
Hilliard Darby (18-11) 25-23, 23-25, 25-9, 25-19
Cincinnati St. Xavier (22-5)
def. Worthington Kilbourne (25-4) 25-21, 25-16, 25-17
State quarterfinal news
State tournament preview...a look at the teams
St. Ignatius, St. Edward, Archbishop Hoban advance to State
State Tournament Results
Best Players 2008 (send
information about best players to
Ohio High School Volleyball)
Tournament results for 2008
Cincinnati Elder dominates strong balanced field at Centerville Elite
Boys volleyball thrives at Hoban
(042408, Akron Beacon Journal, by Jonas
Fortune)
St.
Ignatius rallies from 23-18 game two deficit to down stubborn Massillon Jackson
in four
St.
Xavier overpowers field to win Wolf Open
Archbishop Moeller shakes off 25-9 game one loss, tops Hilliard Darby
Highlanders volleyball enjoying GMC success (041908,
communitypress.com, by
Amanda Hopkins)
Numbers hinder Princeton volleyball success (041508,
communitypress.com, by
Mark Schmetzer)
Elder volleyball avenges state title loss
(040408, communitypress.com, by
Jimmy Trombley)
Elder looking ahead for good season at net (031808, communitypress.com, by
Jimmy Trombley)
St. Charles Cardinal Classic results
03/27/08 -
Centerville is
celebrating its 20th season of
boys volleyball this year. Their program has achieved a 448-124 record with 16
trips to the state tournament and 14 final four appearances. The Elks have
garnered three state championships and finished state runner-up four times. The
team is aiming for its 10th straight regional championship this season.
03/26/08 -
Worthington Kilbourne will hit
the 300-win milestone with their first victory. Entering their 17th
season, the Wolves’ career team record is 299-123, a 70.6% winning percentage.
In league play they've won 81% of their matches and are closing in on 100 wins
at 98–23. The program has earned seven OCC titles, six regional crowns and has
made four State Final Four appearances. A total of 23 Kilbourne players have
been named all-Ohio, 33 all-region and 60 all-league.
2007
Season News
Ohio Girls Volleyball
Weekly Highlights - 2007 Season
Regional and State Tournament News
Sectional and
District News
Week 7 (Oct.
6-15)
Weeks 5 and 6 (Sep.
22-Oct. 5)
Weeks 3 and 4 (Sep.
8-21)
Weeks 1 and 2 (Aug.
25-Sep. 7)
Tournament results
by week
Michigan Volleyball
Michigan News - Winter 2006-2007
Ohio Girls Volleyball
All-District Teams (Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10/11, 13, 14, 15, 16 posted)
State Tournament
2006 State
Tournament highlights
Ohio Tournament Preview: State finals look very competitive this year
(PrepVolleyball.com)
Ohio Girls Volleyball
Links to
Highlights (All Seasons)
League Records - State Appearances and League
Titles
Greater Girls Cincinnati
League (updated 12/29/06)
Midwest Athletic Conference (updated 12/29/06)
Team Z leads Ohio's rise to national recognition (PrepVolleyball.com,
August 27, 2003)
Boys Volleyball
Highlights (2006)
Highlights
(2005)
Highlights (2004)
Highlights
(2003)
Michigan Volleyball
Highlights (2005-06)
Highlights (2004-05)
Highlights (2003-04)
Highlights (2002-03)
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