Meghan Harmon |
After
winning the quarterfinal game against South Portland, the Lady Eagles travel1ed to Falmouth, to take on the Yachtsmen, on Wednesday, October 30th.
To say
there was high energy during these sets is an understatement. So much energy,
that the gym sounded like one big roar.
Windham
came out strong and got the first point. They were on fire, soon it was 4-0,
Lady Eagles.
Windham
was aggressive with great volleys and returns. They set and spiked the ball
well and took a lead, but then the game was tied at eight. The set was close
and intense. When Falmouth hit hard, Windham hit harder. The game was soon tied
at 19. Windham’s momentum didn’t stop. Windham had match point. A spike from
the Lady Eagles gave them win #1: 25-20.
Windham’s
intensity never faltered. Falmouth took an early lead in set #2, but the Lady
Eagles were still in it. Windham battled, with tough defense; Falmouth spiked
the ball hard and Windham returned the ball to catch their opponent off guard.
The Lady Eagles did their best, but fell in set #2, 25-8.
Set #3
started with Windham scoring first. They were aggressive and took an early
lead. Falmouth pulled ahead, but the Lady Eagles were not far behind. Windham
spiked the ball well and had excellent teamwork with exceptional volleys.
Falmouth took this set 25-14.
Set #4
began with both team’s neck and neck, but Falmouth pulled ahead. The Lady
Eagles blocked multiple shots and began to make a comeback. Windham’s aggressive
playing style never slowed down. The Lady Eagles gained momentum, but Falmouth
won set #4. 25-14
“Our
drive and motivation in the past few games have just been more than anything
we’ve seen in a long time,” stated Team Captain and Senior Megan Fleck. “I
think we did good. The first set showed how we could play and the next two we
got hesitant with ourselves, the last one we really picked it back up at the
end.”
“We
came out on fire; after our quarterfinal match,” said coach Chris Cloutier. “The
girls felt like they deserved to be here, and they certainly did. They pushed
all season, we worked pretty hard...overall the girls did a great job. [Falmouth
has] some good players who can hit the ball pretty hard, but we were ready for
it...it was good to have that happen.”
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