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the frankfort station | November 9, 2017 | 47<br />

fastbreak<br />

Girls volleyball<br />

Griffins fall to RedHawks at sectional semifinal<br />

22nd Century media file<br />

photo<br />

1st-and-3<br />

Three plays that<br />

helped the Griffins<br />

defeat the Saints<br />

1. Matt Judd<br />

Judd received the<br />

snap and went on<br />

to score a 10-yard<br />

touchdown during<br />

the first quarter.<br />

2. With 1:07<br />

remaining, East<br />

senior quarterback<br />

Brendan Morrissey<br />

passed the ball<br />

to Mason Keenan<br />

during the first play<br />

from scrimmage.<br />

Keenan then<br />

placed the ball at<br />

the Saints’ 9-yard<br />

line.<br />

3. East sophomore<br />

kicker Dominic<br />

Dzioban<br />

successfully<br />

completed a 25-<br />

yard kick, giving<br />

East a 15-14<br />

lead with just 23<br />

seconds remaining.<br />

Listen Up<br />

RANDY WHALEN<br />

Freelance Reporter<br />

As advertised.<br />

The Lincoln-Way East<br />

girls volleyball team found<br />

out the hard way that Marist<br />

is every bit as good as any<br />

team in the state — and practically<br />

any team in the nation.<br />

The Griffins saw an otherwise<br />

very good season end<br />

with a 25-16, 25-18 loss to<br />

Marist on Monday, Oct. 30 in<br />

the opening semifinal of the<br />

Class 4A Andrew Sectional.<br />

The top-seeded Red-<br />

Hawks (37-1) advanced<br />

to the sectional final on<br />

Wednesday, Nov. 1. There<br />

they played Marian Catholic,<br />

a 25-21, 25-21 winner<br />

over Sandburg in the second<br />

semifinal, for the title.<br />

East (26-11) completed an<br />

otherwise very good season<br />

with its second straight regional<br />

title and first SouthWest<br />

Suburban Conference championship<br />

in 11 years when it captured<br />

the Blue Division.<br />

“The difference in the<br />

match was at the end they<br />

were digging us and getting<br />

right back into system,”<br />

East coach Kris Fiore said<br />

of Marist. “They brought an<br />

aggressive attack out of that<br />

and we couldn’t match that.”<br />

East setter Madi Corey<br />

agreed.<br />

“They’re ranked No. 3 in<br />

the country and they come at<br />

you with a lot of intensity,”<br />

Corey said. “They have a lot<br />

of skill level and can bring<br />

it back when it looks like<br />

"We won the conference and a regional. I'm happy<br />

that we developed a new culture and set the bar<br />

high here. We had an awesome senior class."<br />

Kris Fiore — Lincoln-Way East girls volleyball coach<br />

Lincoln-Way East senior middle hitter Kaelyn Daniel strikes the ball Tuesday, Sept. 26,<br />

during a match against Lincoln-Way West. The Griffins lost to the Marist RedHawks<br />

Monday, Oct. 30 in the opening semifinal of the Class 4A Andrew Sectional.<br />

22nd Century Media file photo<br />

they’re out of system.”<br />

The two teams played earlier<br />

this season. That was on<br />

Friday, Sept. 29 at the prestigious<br />

ASICS Challenge. There<br />

Marist won 25-15, 25-15.<br />

But in last week’s sectional<br />

semifinal it was the Griffins<br />

who first reached 15 points<br />

in the second set. They actually<br />

had a great stretch of six<br />

straight points earlier in the<br />

set, which turned a 6-4 deficit<br />

into a 10-6 lead. All half<br />

dozen of those points came<br />

via East attacks too. Corey<br />

(10 assists, 3 aces) started it<br />

with a kill, junior right side<br />

hitter Molly Skoda smashed<br />

a kill, Corey floated an ace,<br />

senior outside hitter Hanna<br />

Lesiak (5 kills) and senior<br />

What 2 Watch<br />

middle hitter Kaelyn Daniel<br />

deposited blocks, and senior<br />

outside hitter Molly Hackett<br />

(3 kills) hammered a kill to<br />

send the Griffins into a frenzy<br />

with a 10-6 lead.<br />

But back came Marist<br />

with a 5-1 run to tie the score<br />

at 11-11. East trailed 14-13,<br />

but took one last lead on a<br />

kill by senior middle hitter<br />

Haley Hart (6 kills) and a<br />

block by Corey.<br />

The RedHawks showed<br />

their might, however, by<br />

responding to that with a<br />

10-2 blitz. A pair of 5-0 runs<br />

bookend around two points<br />

from East, put them ahead<br />

24-17. Senior outside hitter<br />

Savannah Thompson - who<br />

had a match-high 12 kills,<br />

Boys football - hosts Oswego at IHSA Quarterfinals, 6<br />

p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11<br />

• The Griffins play in the quarterfinals for the second<br />

consecutive season.<br />

had three of them and a<br />

block in the big burst.<br />

Lesiak saved a match<br />

point for the Griffins, but<br />

senior setter Molly Murphy<br />

(27 assists), who will attend<br />

Memphis next year, put<br />

down a tip to end it. Senior<br />

outside hitter Maggie Meyer<br />

(5 kills, 12 digs) also contributed<br />

for the RedHawks.<br />

“It was mostly seniors on<br />

the court at the end,” Corey<br />

said of seeing the final point<br />

drop. “We just sort of looked<br />

at each other and said, ‘that’s<br />

a wrap.’ It’s the last time<br />

we’ll play with each other.<br />

We matched our potential<br />

though. We won the conference<br />

and a regional.”<br />

Fellow senior Emily Ripp,<br />

Index<br />

45 — Team 22<br />

43 — Athlete of the Week<br />

who played libero, also<br />

thought it was a good season.<br />

But the RedHawks were<br />

too strong.<br />

“Marist is an all-around<br />

team,” Ripp said. “They have<br />

two good outsides that find<br />

the seams, and a good setter.<br />

“I’m going to remember<br />

the coaches and players.<br />

They always made us feel<br />

like a family. I’m not going<br />

to play in college, so this<br />

was my last match. I wish it<br />

could have turned out better,<br />

but we did our best.”<br />

East, which also graduates<br />

senior Kate Bruder,<br />

scored the first point of the<br />

first set. But the RedHawks<br />

came back with five straight,<br />

including two aces by senior<br />

libero Grace Green to take a<br />

5-1 lead. The Griffins closed<br />

within 7-5, but Marist went<br />

on a 9-3 burst for a 16-8 advantage.<br />

Trailing 17-9, Hart<br />

had a pair of kills in a 5-1<br />

run as East closed within 18-<br />

14. Lesiak later had kills to<br />

make it 19-15 and 21-16.<br />

But the RedHawks<br />

showed their might as<br />

Thompson thumped a kill,<br />

Meyer mashed one, sophomore<br />

right side hitter Camryn<br />

Hannah hammered one,<br />

and Thompson ended the<br />

opener with another kill.<br />

“You have to be really<br />

great,” Fiore said of anyone<br />

beating Marist. “We won the<br />

conference and a regional.<br />

I’m happy that we developed<br />

a new culture and set the bar<br />

high here. We had an awesome<br />

senior class.”<br />

FASTBREAK is compiled by Editor Nuria Mathog, nuria@<br />

frankfortstation.com.

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