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In Thursday’s matches..

September
20

The first match that stood out at me tonight was Kennedy’s 3-2 win over Briarcliff. I talked with Kennedy coach Colin Hanahoe and the Gaels will be featured in my notebook next Wednesday. They are 3-2 with a young team that did not have much varsity experience at the beginning of the season a few weeks ago.
The game scores were 25-23, 16-25, 19-25, 25-14 and 25-18. Megan Hickey had 10 kills for Kennedy and Taylor Pescetti had 34 assists for Briarcliff.
The only other five gamer I saw tonight was a 3-2 win for Dover over Dobbs Ferry.

Hen Hud defeated Ossining 3-0 at 25-18, 25-9, 25-13…Another win for the young Rye team as well, this time 3-1 over Port Chester with 14 assists for Samantha Lee…Fox Lane beat Yorktown with 27 assists for Rebecca Rubenstein and 12 kills for Nora Rugova. I will see the Foxes for the first time on Monday when I cover John Jay-Fox Lane. I’m excited, it should be a great match!

John Jay defeated Somers 3-1, Courtney McKoan had 18 kills and Emma Sheeran had 27 assists for the Indians..Haldane beat Tuckahoe 3-0.

Westlake defeated Byram Hills 3-0.. The Wildcats have now defeated most of the powers in Class B – Ardsley, Pelham and Byram Hills. Their offense is really the strength of their game. Bridgette Pennelle had 19 kills in this one.

And a late one coming in… Lakeland won in five over Brewster, 25-21, 23-25, 25-21, 16-25 and 25-8. Tori Jarosz had 22 kills with four blocks for the Hornets. Alisa Didio had 13 kills for Brewster.

This entry was posted on Thursday, September 20th, 2007 at 7:13 pm by Erin Bruehl. Print This Post Print This Post | Email This Post Email This Post

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A sports reporter at The Journal News for three years, Alex Myers has covered a bit of everything ranging from the high school level to last year's U.S. Open at Winged Foot. His sports writing goes back to his college days when he attended Wake Forest University. He is excited to be taking over the volleyball beat for the stretch run.

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