Tigresses play with plenty of pep

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PHS' Ashley Farraher takes aim for a strike while St. Bede's Olivia Mueller puts up a block in Thursday's NCIC match at Prouty Gymnasium. (BCR photo/Kevin Hieronymus)
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“We’ve really, really been stressing that to get better and working on things that are going to help us throughout the rest of the season,” he said. “Our back row tonight was much, much improved over the last couple weeks even. They’re starting to make the moves that I have not seen them make this year. The last couple practices have been defense and serve receive, and that really showed tonight.”

He said when both sets got close, they began to trust each other and pulled together.

“I think that they knew that we were, I hate to say it, but probably the better team, just had to execute that and sooner or later we would pull away. But it takes a lot of confidence in your teammates to do that, too. The front row trusting that the back row has their back, and the back row trusting front row has their front.”

Knowing that conference wins are at a premium now in the NCIC with just three schools (PHS, St. Bede and IVC), Sears said the match was an important one for the Tigresses.

“It was fun, and the competitive nature between the two schools and then you only have only two (other) teams n conference, it means that much more,” said Sears, who led PHS with six kills and added five points. “Every conference game we get excited about and want to win it that much more than any other game. Last year of conference, we want to take it home or at least tie for first.”

Mollie Bates led the Tigresses with eight points, while Katherine Pranka added seven points, two aces and five kills. Ashley Farraher had five kills and Michelle Kelly (11 assists) and McCaela May (7) handled the setting.

Morgan King led the Lady Bruins with nine points, two aces and seven digs. Olivia Mueller had three kills, and Morgan Bosnich chipped in six points and seven assists.

Notes: Princeton won the sophomore match 26-24, 25-16. St. Bede escaped with a narrow win on the freshmen level at 25-19, 25-27, 28-16 … PHS will now meet IVC on Monday for Senior Night, a match moved from Thursday due to IVC’s Homecoming festivities.

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