Sophomore Talesha Scott
Number two ranked LLCC opened against #11(?) at the Johnson County Comm. College opening tournament in a match that did not start as Coach Dietz and the Loggers hoped as three straight runs of four unforced hitting errors gave Cowley strings of points en route to a 30-28 win. An Izzy Carroll serving run in game two righted the ship in game two, giving the Loggers a 25-21 win. In game three, the Loggers fell behind again due to errors, trailing 19-12 before Addie Patton hosted a Block Party with Kiersten Anderson, blocking three straight attacks and rallying the Loggers to a 25-22 win. Game Four went to LLCC as well as the Tigers of Cowley could not stop Talesha Scott on the outside, who tied the LLCC record for kills in a match (23).Â
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"That first game, I'll tell you...," sighed Coach Dietz. "Runs of errors kill me and we know better, so it was frustrating. In the end, I think it was some freshmen nerves. it's a good thing Talesha and Addie had a great match hitting, and I don't think it shows in the stats, but Kaylee Beekman had a great game with the unseen stuff--serve-receive passing, placing serves.
"Bar none, that's the longest rally-score match I've been part of," Coach Dietz said after the end of an epic 2 hour,42 minute marathon with Johnson County. "At least it was a great match throughout. Of course, it is easier to say that when you win, too." #2 LLCC defeated #3 Johnson County in a rematch of last year's NJCAA Elite Eight matchup, winning 22-25, 26-24, 13-25, 26-24, 17-15. "I told Coach Ei afterwards--it was as if the two teams picked up right where we left off against one another in November."
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The first two games were back and forth throughout and Johnson's three point victory in the game was the largest lead either team enjoyed in that contest. "The third game--that was a bit of a stinker," Dietz said, as Johnson County caught fire, pummeling the Loggers with blocks, aces, and kills. "That game's why they are the elite D-2 program in Kansas." Game four was another nailbiter. Game five saw LLCC trailing 8-6 when the teams switched sides, but after catching Johnson at 10, the two teams traded points up to 15-15, until finally LLCC was able to win on a JCC hitting error.
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Game Stats:
#2 LLCC defeats #11 Cowley 28-30, 25-21, 25-22, 25-20
#2 LLCC defeats #3 Johnson County CCÂ 22-25, 26-24, 13-25, 26-24, 17-15
Record: 2-0
Next: SAT 9am vs. #9 Central Nebraska, 11am vs. Missouri-Longview
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vs Cowley
Kills  Scott 23*, Patton 13
Blocks Cunningham 1, Patton 1
Assists Mueller 36, Anderson 18
Digs Beekman 19, Carroll 15
Aces Anderson 3, Mueller 2, Knop 2
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*Ties single-match record
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v. JCC
Kills  Patton 12, Anderson 10
Blocks Scott 2, 4 tied w/1
Assists Mueller 25, Anderson 21
Digs Carroll 27, Knop 17
Aces 4 tied w/1
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