SportsNovember 5, 2024

Advance High School's volleyball team overcomes an early setback to defeat Leopold in the Class 1 District 3 final, showcasing resilience and strategic play to secure a 3-1 victory.

Leopold's senior high girls volleyball team lost its final match of the year to Advance.
Leopold's senior high girls volleyball team lost its final match of the year to Advance.Banner Press
Leopold's senior high girls volleyball team lost its final match of the year to Advance.
Leopold's senior high girls volleyball team lost its final match of the year to Advance.Banner Press

Advance High School’s girls varsity volleyball team appeared to be in for a long night in its Class 1 District 3 final against no. 2 Leopold. However, after dropping the opening set, 25-20, the Hornets went to work and took the next three sets, 28-26, 25-14, 25-18.

Leopold started strong, doubling up the Hornets by building 12-6, 16-8 and 18-9 leads. Advance got a couple points to cut it to 18-11 but later a kill by sophomore Rylie Schreiner pushed the lead to 20-12. Moments later, Schreiner’s kill attempt was blocked out for a 22-13 edge. A relatively safe 23-16 edge turned into a narrow 23-19 lead but the Wildcats scored two of the next three for a 25-20 set one victory.

Advance began with leads of 7-3, 11-4 and 22-14 in the second set, but then saw the Wildcats go on a 12-3 run to take a brief 26-25 edge. Advance blocked a kill attempt that landed out of bounds, but then Leopold was unable to go in front by two to secure a second straight set win.

The Hornets tallied the final three points to escape with a 28-26 second set win. Advance took the final point as a serve wasn’t handled by Leopold. There wouldn’t be very many leads for Leopold the rest of the evening.

Advance led the third set 3-0 before a quick tie by the Wildcats. However, it was later 9-6 and then 13-8 after a 4-0 surge in favor of Advance. A 6-0 stretch by the Hornets broke open a 15-13 edge into a more comfortable 21-13 advantage.

Advance sophomore Emma Eilers kill attempt rolled on top of the net before touching down on the Wildcats’ side, giving the Hornets a 25-14 third set win.

Leopold jumped to a 4-1 lead in the fourth set and it was later 5-2 and 6-4 after Ava Jansen’s kill attempt landed in bounds. But the Hornets responded with five consecutive points to build a 9-6 lead. This stretch included a violation for Leopold crossing the center line. For the Hornets, they kept on working as it later grew to a 16-8 edge. Leopold was within eight a couple more times, at 19-11 and 22-14, then got within six, 24-18, once the Hornets built a 24-16 edge and had several opportunities to close out the set, and match, point.

Statistical leaders

Rylie Schreiner paced Leopold with 17 kills. She also had six blocks.

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Piper Lincoln collected 15 kills, 14 sets, and three blocks. Ava Jansen contributed five kills while Brenna Beussink tallied two digs and two aces. Katyn Arnzen finished with two digs.

Malia VanderMierden contributed seven assists. Ashtyn Vandeven had 166 sets, three blocks and two kills.

Leopold coach Heather Jansen thought her team didn’t sustain its confidence throughout entire match.

“We lost a little bit of our confidence,” Jansen said. “We are still a very young, we have three seniors on the squad, one of them that’s a starter, so you’ve got a lot of young nerves working things out. Lots of sophomores, lots of freshmen, couple of juniors. It’s hard to come out on your first district game and not have a little bit of nerves that contribute as it goes.”

“We have to go back and remember fundamentals,” she said. “We have to remember to do passing and have serve receive. If we don’t have that, then it’s hard for our setter to go out and her job and the hitters to do theirs. So a little bit of just that fundamental passing and receiving in the last couple of sets is a little bit of our downfall, and our communication. We started to break down and it’s a lot to do with nerves and a young team. You’ve got to work through them and come back.”

“You’re playing offense on the defense, that’s hard to do, you can’t sit back and play defense whenever you’re trying to swing it.”

Advance coach Erin Hoffman knew who squad was ramped up in the early going, which may have led to a slow start.

“We could tell our girls’ adrenaline was really on fire,” Hoffman said. “I just had to let them get it out of their system and once they decided to just be very composed that’s when they started to play their game.”

“We talk about how if you get up by two and three points, back and forth, you’re going to win and so all we can do is fight to get that ball back. If we’re ahead by three and you continue you’re going to be the one on top at the end.”

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