BeatReportJacob
TV Athletics Beat Writer
TVHS volleyball vs. Pickerington Central 9/12
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The Teays Valley Volleyball Falls to Pickerington Central Despite Strong Start
The blue and gold started strong, taking the first set against Pickerington Central with a consistent performance on both offense and defense, and they committed only 8 errors and scored at least 15 points through kills and blocks. However, the Vikings struggled in the next three sets, losing 15-25, 17-25, and 13-25.
Despite having one fewer error than Pickerington, they couldn't capitalize on their missed serves. Pickerington executed effectively on free balls; Teays Valley’s serve-receive rating was a 1.70 compared to Pickerington's 2.04, and hitting percentage was a .071 compared to Pickerington's .206.
Allie Carte led the team with 10 kills, 1 block, and a strong serve receive performance of 10/11, adding 2 digs. Ella McGee contributed 5 kills, 2 blocks, and a perfect 4/4 serve receive, with 3 digs. Jenna Pence chipped in with 4 kills, 5 digs, and 2 blocks, while Brianna Helser had 3 kills, 2 blocks, and 3 digs. Noa Craft added 3 kills, 1 block, and 1 assist, and Brenna Carothers had 3 digs. Ellie Tatman excelled in serve receive with 17 passes, adding 9 digs, 2 aces, and 2 assists. Emma Minton led in assists with 17 and also had 3 digs and 2 aces. Ella Miles served perfectly at 14/14, with 2 aces, and had 17/19 serve receive and 6 digs. Aubrey Helser had 2 kills, 2 blocks, and 6 digs, and Tessa Bradley served 11/11 with 2 aces, adding 7 assists and 8 digs.
The Teays Valley volleyball team will be back on the court Saturday, September 14, when they take on Licking Heights in Worthington for a 10:15 a.m. start time and a 11:30 a.m. start time for the match against Worthington Kilbourne.
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The Teays Valley Volleyball Falls to Pickerington Central Despite Strong Start
The blue and gold started strong, taking the first set against Pickerington Central with a consistent performance on both offense and defense, and they committed only 8 errors and scored at least 15 points through kills and blocks. However, the Vikings struggled in the next three sets, losing 15-25, 17-25, and 13-25.
Despite having one fewer error than Pickerington, they couldn't capitalize on their missed serves. Pickerington executed effectively on free balls; Teays Valley’s serve-receive rating was a 1.70 compared to Pickerington's 2.04, and hitting percentage was a .071 compared to Pickerington's .206.
Allie Carte led the team with 10 kills, 1 block, and a strong serve receive performance of 10/11, adding 2 digs. Ella McGee contributed 5 kills, 2 blocks, and a perfect 4/4 serve receive, with 3 digs. Jenna Pence chipped in with 4 kills, 5 digs, and 2 blocks, while Brianna Helser had 3 kills, 2 blocks, and 3 digs. Noa Craft added 3 kills, 1 block, and 1 assist, and Brenna Carothers had 3 digs. Ellie Tatman excelled in serve receive with 17 passes, adding 9 digs, 2 aces, and 2 assists. Emma Minton led in assists with 17 and also had 3 digs and 2 aces. Ella Miles served perfectly at 14/14, with 2 aces, and had 17/19 serve receive and 6 digs. Aubrey Helser had 2 kills, 2 blocks, and 6 digs, and Tessa Bradley served 11/11 with 2 aces, adding 7 assists and 8 digs.
The Teays Valley volleyball team will be back on the court Saturday, September 14, when they take on Licking Heights in Worthington for a 10:15 a.m. start time and a 11:30 a.m. start time for the match against Worthington Kilbourne.