Midseason Adjustments from Blue Valley Southwest Triangular
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It’s past the halfway point in the season for most schools as teams figured out what’s working well for them or what needs some changes. I went to Wednesday’s Triangular at Blue Valley Southwest with St. James Academy and Blue…
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Continue ReadingIt’s past the halfway point in the season for most schools as teams figured out what’s working well for them or what needs some changes. I went to Wednesday’s Triangular at Blue Valley Southwest with St. James Academy and Blue Valley High School.
Quick recap from the evening:
In the first match, St. James Academy prevailed against Blue Valley Southwest with scores of 25-27, 25-12, 26-24.
St. James rolled past Blue Valley: 25-17, 25-20.
Blue Valley over Blue Valley Southwest overcome slow start in three: 21-25, 25-17, 25-19.
Here are some synopsis and players to watch from each respective teams:
Blue Valley Southwest
If you’ve been following the Timberwolves volleyball team, then you’ll notice some lineup and roster changes this season as they’re figuring positional roles.
Reese Bates Reese Bates 5'10" | DS/L Blue Valley SW | 2023 State KS – S – 2023
The versatile Bates is the only four-year Varsity player for the Timberwolves and started the season as a DS then outside hitter. Lately, Bates has transitioned seamlessly to the setter position as she led the Timberwolves in assists in their 6-2 offense. She was a key component during the night as she recorded 6 aces and kept opponents at bay with her tough float serve. Bates was not shy on the defensive end as she finished the night with 17 digs.
Kaylee Tingey Kaylee Tingey 5'9" | DS/L Blue Valley Southwest | 2025 State KS – OH – 2025
Tingey was one of the setters for the Timberwolves and now plays as a 6-rotation outside hitter. This change allows Tingey to participate in more plays and be an extra attacking option for the team. In turn, Tingey led the team in kills for the night with 17 kills and was crucial in adding a passing presence for the Timberwolves back-row and serve-receive option.
Hadley Porter Hadley Porter 5'6" | DS/L Blue Valley Southwest | 2025 State KS – Libero – 2025
Porter’s ability to track down a ball is an integral part of the Blue Valley Southwest defense. She has solid platform and will run out of the gym to chase a ball down. Her energetic personality is contagious on and off the court. She led the team with 25 digs on the night and returned 34 serves for the Timberwolves.
St. James Academy
Ava Spachek Ava Spachek 5'11" | OH St. James Academy | 2024 State KS – OH – 2024
Spachek was hitting well for the Thunders on the left pin. She used her versatility to get available hit shots and when needed was quick on her feet to tip the ball over the blockers. Spachek provide some solid blocking on the night to keep opposition’s attackers at bay.
Mya Bolton
Mya
Bolton
5'3" | DS/L
St. James Academy | 2024
State
#134
Nation
KS
– DS/Libero – 2024
Heidi Devers
Heidi
Devers
5'4" | DS/L
St. James | 2024
State
KS
– DS/Libero – 2024
Kate Blaesing – DS/ Libero – 2024
Lauren Brown
Lauren
Brown
5'3" | DS/L
St. James | 2023
State
KS
– DS/Libero – 2023
The defensive line of St. James deserves recognition for their hustle and keeping plays alive for the Thunder. Blaesing went on a serving run and used her tough float serve to get them back in rhythm during the Blue Valley Southwest match. All four players were not afraid to hit the floor and any of the four players can don the libero jersey if St. James opt to do so.
Blue Valley
Kate Peterson – S – 2023
Peterson is a beast offensively and defensively. She recorded a double-double in the St. James match (19 assists and 10 digs), and was close on doing so against Blue Valley Southwest (30 assists and 9 digs). We had a scary situation in the last match of the night where Peterson ran towards the bleachers to save a ball and we had to stop play. After a brief moment, she came back as if everything was normal.
Ryan McAleer Ryan McAleer 5'5" | DS/L Blue Valley | 2024 State #29 Nation KS – Libero – 2024
McAleer is no stranger to the list of players to watch, but this is a confirmation on why she’s one of the best libero in Kansas. She is calm-aggressive passing the ball. She has a quiet and calm platform, and aggressive to run balls down. McAleer controls the backcourt with ease and led the team in digs for the night with 36.
Tiana Simmons – MB – 2023
Simmons was one of Peterson’s go-to players on the night and had a solid hitting percentage in both matches (0.375 against St. James and 0.462 against Blue Valley Southwest). When in a bind, the Tigers ran a fancy 1-2 combo through the middle where Simmons killed the ball through a double block to get the team rallied behind her.
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