Taking the fifth

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Hall senior captain Katelyn Hanson takes a tumble as Lady Devil teammates Lindsay Wallaert, Carly Prokup, Erin Polte and Kendall Rush celebrate their stunning regional semifinal victory over Mendota Thursday in Manlius. Hall would later whoop it up again with a title victory over host Bureau Valley. (BCR photo/Kevin Hieronymus)

MANLIUS — Demi Salazar looked tired amidst the celebration of his Hall Lady Devils regional championship celebration at Bureau Valley High School. The Lady Devils survived a long grueling night of volleyball, upsetting heavily favored Mendota in the semifinals and then turning around to defeat Bureau Valley on its homecourt in front of the Storm’s boisterous student body.

When asked who was more tired, Salazar said, “I think I am. They have a lot of energy. I’m tired.”

And happy. The Lady Devils captured their fifth straight regional championship to earn a berth into the Rockridge Sectional to play Chillicothe IVC in Thursday’s semifinals.

“Four years I’ve been a part of this, and it is amazing. We all played our hearts out,” Hall senior co-captain Katelyn Hanson said. “All the teams that we played tonight were here to beat us. We wanted this more than anything, and I can’t wait until we get to sectionals, and I hope we can go further than this.”

BV coach Vicki Litherland felt her girls, who got a 20-minute break following their semifinal win over Sherrard, looked tired and played tired.

“You can’t take anything away from (Hall). They just came after us,” she said. “We couldn’t get over the hump. We couldn’t get our offense going. We were just a step slow. We looked like we do at the end of a 2 1/2 hour practice, and we condition.”

Storm athletic director Mike Patterson introduced the teams like a prize fight, with Bureau Valley representing western Bureau County and Hall coming from eastern Bureau County. And the fight was on early.

The Storm was able to use a little of their patented “Shake ‘n Bake,” using two aces by little Alyssa Pursley and a ball off a Hall block to gain a 6-3 lead. A Hall service error, a hit by Pursley, and a hitting error kept the Storm on top 10-6.

Polte used a nice push for the Hall sideout, and Rounds scored twice, using an ace to make it 10-9.

BV got the sideout, but Hall scored a straight four points by Lindsay Wallaert, after its own sideout, to take a 14-11 lead. After another BV sideout, Erin Polte strung six points together to take a commanding 21-12 lead, backed by three Rush kills.

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