Storm pulls together against PHS

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Bureau Valley’s Sam Shepard tries to block a kill attempt by Princeton’s Lacey Jensen in Thursday’s regional semifinals at the Storm Cellar. The Storm avenged a season-opening loss to PHS with a 2-1 victory to advance to the finals. (BCR photo/Mike Vaughn)

MANLIUS — Bureau Valley coach Vicki Litherland said her Storm’s strong team play pulled them through Thursday’s regional volleyball semifinals against Princeton. PHS coach Andy Puck said it was his team’s lack of team play that knocked it out.
 The Storm finished strong in the third set to defend their homecourt by upending the defending regional champions 25-15, 18-25, 25-16.

“We were ready for this,” Litherland said. “That’s a win they really wanted and for nine days they really focused on being better as a team, and when you look at the stats, that’s exactly what we did. They really came together as a team.”

That’s what Puck was hoping for, but didn’t get it, he said.

“I had a friend tell me we had a very athletic team, but what we lack is a team. That showed the last couple weeks,” he said. “The postseason is all about the team. My kids don’t completely understand that.”

The Storm had been waiting for this moment since early September when they dropped their season opener to Princeton at the Storm Cellar.

“We really wanted to replay Princeton all season. We were really pumped to play them and pulled together and brought out a victory,”  BV senior Gabbie Fisch said.

“We definitely wanted to beat them,” BV senior Lauren Hasbrook said. “It’s just a great victory every time Bureau Valley can beat Princeton. The rivalry is really great, the atmosphere was really great, we really wanted to win.”

With the win, the Storm (21-10) advance into Saturday’s regional finals against Mendota, which ousted Three Rivers champ Riverdale 2-1 Thursday. The Spikers beat the Storm in last year’s regional finals.

Bureau Valley, which dropped its season opener to Princeton at the Storm Cellar in three games, were determined to not let that happen again Thursday. They really never gave Princeton much of a chance.

With an 8-6 lead, BV junior hitter Aubrey Franklin sent a crisscross for a sideout. Lauren Brummel served up an ace on the back right corner and used a Fisch kill and a PHS error to run BV’s lead to 12-6.

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