Lady Patriots lose at C.V. Patriots Volleyball schedule for 2024The St. John Bosco Lady Patriots had just one match this past week and that was a late addition to the schedule. They traveled to Kooskia to play the Clearwater Valley Rams on Saturday, Sept. 14 and lost in 4 sets, 16-25, 20-25, 25-23 and 16-25. In the opening game Bosco scored first on an ace by Rachel Sonnen. They then gave up 4 straight points. They were able to get back within 1 at 6-7 on an ace by Sarah Waters. C.V. then scored 3 straight for a 6-10 lead. A missed serve and an ace by Noelle Chmelik cut the deficit to 8-10 but C.V. then pulled away to a 9-15 lead and the Patriots never got closer then 4 at 12-16 as C.V. wound up winning by 9. They fell behind 0-2 in the second game but got a sideout on a missed serve. Sonnen then served the Patriots to a 5-2 lead with 2 aces with Julia Wassmuth and Catherine Seubert each adding a kill. C.V. then outscored the Patriots 2-8 to take a 7-10 lead. A missed serve and then an ace by Wassmuth cut the lead to 9-10. After a pair of sideouts made it 10-11, C.V. then scored 3 straight. Bosco got back within 1 on a net foul, a kill by Chmelik and a kill by Presley Schoo. C.V. again pulled away and led by as many as 8 at 16-24. Bosco tried to rally and staved off game point 4 times, all on kills by Waters, before succumbing in a 20-25 loss. The fourth game started like it was going to be a sweep as the Patriots fell behind 0-2, 1-4 and 2-7. At 2-7, C.V. missed a serve and Schoo went to the service line. She served 2 aces while Sonnen and Waters each scored a kill as Bosco tied the set at 7-7. The Patriots fell behind 8-13 but after a kill by Sonnen, Chmelik served 3 straight aces to cut the deficit to 12-13. Bosco finally tied it again at 15 after a kill by Seubert and an ace by Waters. After trading sideouts, Wassmuth served 2 aces for an 18-16 lead. C.V. tied it 3 more times but couldn’t retake the lead. At 22-22, Wassmuth scored a kill on a push to the corner and Sonnen served an ace to get to set point at 24-22. C.V. scored a kill but Seubert scored on a spike that just caught the sideline to give Bosco the set, 25-23. Bosco took the early lead in the fourth set on a kill by Savannah Perrin, an ace by Sonnen and a kill by Schoo. C.V. came back to take a 4-6 lead but Bosco reclaimed it wit 2 kills by Waters and an ace by Wassmuth that made it 7-6. Unfortunately Bosco led just 1 more time, at 9-8 after a joust at the net by Chmelik. C.V. then scored 7 straight points for a 9-15 lead and went on to win the match with a 16-25 set victory. Waters had 15 kills in the match with 1 assist and 1 ace. Wassmuth had 8 kills, 13 assists and 4 aces. Chmelik had 5 kills, 15 assists and 4 aces. Sonnen had 4 kills and 7 aces. Seubert had 3 kills and 1 assist. Schoo had 2 kills and 3 aces. Perrin had 2 kills, 2 assists and 1 ace. Miah Mager had 1 assist. The Patriots are now 2-3 overall and 2-2 in league play. This week they will christen the new Angelus Center gym with their home debut Thursday, Sept. 19 at 6 p.m. against Deary. They play again at home on Monday, Sept. 23 against Highland, also at 6 p.m. St. John Bosco won the JV match 25-23, 24-26, 15-8. They fell behind 1-5 and 4-9 in the opening game and still trailed 11-15 when then started coming back. Madeline Wassmuth scored a kill then Seubert served 2 aces to make it 14-15. The Patriots finally took their first lead of the set after trailing 17-19. A bricked serve by C.V. was followed by a kill each by CeCe Remacle and Seubert for a 20-19 lead. After a C.V. sideout, Wassmuth scored a kill on a free ball. Perrin then served an ace and Seubert scored a kill to make it 23-20. C.V. got within 24-23 before Perrin scored a kill when her service dig found an open spot on C.V.’s side of the net. In the second set Bosco fell behind 0-2 the took a 3-2 lead on 2 aces by Remacle. The rest of the set was played within a 3-point margin. Bosco took a 3-points lead at 16-13 after a kill by Perrin but C.V. then scored 5 straight. Bosco again took a 3-point lead when Madeline Wassmuth served 3 straight aces to make it 22-19. C.V. came back to tie at 22-22. A missed serve and a kill by Seubert made it 24-22 but Bosco couldn’t score the set point. C.V. scored 4 straight points to take the set. Bosco fell behind 1-5 in the third set but took their first lead on a 4-point service run by Madeline Wassmuth. Schoo scored 2 kills while Remacle and Perrin each scored 1 as Bosco took a 7-6 lead. After a trade of sideouts, Perrin served 3 aces and Remacle and Madeline Wassmuth each added a kill for a 13-7 lead. C.V. scored a side out but Seubert answered with a kill and Schoo then served the match winner. Julia Wassmuth sets the ball at C.V. Presley Schoo serves at C.V. Sarah Waters spikes the ball at C.V. Also shown is Presley Schoo. Noelle Chmelik sets the ball at C.V. Rachel Sonnen is about to make one of her rocket serves. AUGUST
20-at Deary Jamboree, 6 p.m.
27-Deary*, there, 7:30 p.m., lost 0 games to 3 29-Nezperce*, there, 6 p.m., lost 2 games to 3 SEPTEMBER
3-Highland*, there, 7:30 p.m., won 3 games to 15-Timberline*, there, 6 p.m., won 3 games to 1 14-C.V., there, 11 a.m., lost 1 game to 3 17-Genesee*, 6 p.m., lost 1 game to 3, details next week 19-Deary*, here, 6 p.m. 23-Highland*, here, 6 p.m. OCTOBER
3-Timberline*, here, 6 p.m.
5-Timberline Tournament, 9 a.m. 7-Lapwai, here, 6 p.m. 11-Nezperce*, here, 6 p.m. 12-C.V., here, 2 p.m. 15-Genesee*, here, 6 p.m. 19-District Tournament starts Oct. 31-Nov. 2-State at Canyon Ridge High School in Twin Falls Varsity plays first in all matches remaining on the schedule *League Game |
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