Thursday, August 31, 2006

Wendorff National Player of the Week

#1 posting 8.31.2006
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COLLEGE GAME REPORTS
SW MN State swept St. Cloud State 21, 26, 22. The hitting combination of Megan Wendorff and Erin Contons for SW MN State proved to much to handle. They combined for 30 kills. more from the Marshall Independent. Wendorff was named D2 national player of the week.
Regis swept UM Crookston with the most compelling game #2 32-30.
Here is the weekly press release from North Central Conference the Northern Sun.

HS GAME REPORTS
Albert Lea won their first game for new coach Melissa Wasmoen over Southland 26-24, 23, 19. From the Albert Lea Tribune.
Fillmore Central beat Lanesboro 3-1 last Friday, but the story can now be told via the Republican Leader
Crookston took out Thief River Falls 3-1 in their opener. They are half way to last year's win total of two. More from the Crookston Times.

PREVIEWS
The St. Paul Pioneer Press goes through the volleyball teams & players in the area in their preview. Also they do a feature on coaching buddies Mark Kaschke and Joe Sauro reunited again at Simley.
Forest Lake is previewed in the FL Times.
Fillmore Central is previewed by Bill Bentson in the Mabel Harmony News Record.
There is a feature in the Winona Daily News about Wabasha-Kellogg and coach Katie Gove. Also featured in the same paper is the comeback of Anna Brehmer from an ACL injury.

MORE ON HEBERT
Here is more on coach Hebert's battle with Parkinson's this time the Pioneer Press runs with the story.

POLICE BLOTTER
Last year Winona State volleyball coach Connie Mettille was involved in a car a very serious car accident. She was hospitalized for 19 days. Yesterday Benjamin Douglass, the individual that provided alcohol to the driver was sentenced to two years probation. Here is more from the Winona Daily News.

NUBMER CRUNCHING
KILLS
3 games
Megan Wendorff, SW MN State 16 vs St. Cloud State 3-0
DIGS
3 Games
Lauren Swain, SW MN State 17 vs St. Cloud State 3-0

Next up: tomorrow later in the morning.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

MVL's Comeback

#2 posting 8.30.2006
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MORE HS GAME REPORTS
Here are a few more game reports from last night.

Nicollet led in game four 24-16 over MN Valley Lutheran, but MVL's Gina Meyer served 8 straight points to tie it up at 24. They eventually won that game and the match 30-28. more from the NU Journal.

Pine River-Backus and Verndale won and are featured in the Brainerd Dispatch. However I am a bit of doubting Thomas on the report of 33 blocks for one player and 46 digs for another player in the Verndale contest. I will not be putting those numbers in my number crunch section.

Bemidji lost the first and fourth games to Detroit Lakes but prevailed in the deciding fifth game 15-10. More from the Bemdiji Pioneer.

International Falls also lost the first game to Mountain Iron-Buhl, but they won the next three. More from the IF Daily Journal.

Littlefork-Big Falls swept Cherry 14, 15, 14. more in the IF Daily Journal.

Cannon Falls edged Red Wing in five with the deciding game 15-13. CF won the first two, but RW came back for 3 & 4. Report from the Red Wing Republican Eagle.

Jackson County Central swept SW Star, but the games were tight 25-23, 25-21, 31-29. More in the Worthington Daily Globe.

Bigger MACCRAY used their advantage to a tight sweep against Buffalo Lake-Hector 25-23, 25-15, 29-27. Story in the West Central Tribune.

KMS beat Benson in three 19, 22, 23 & Central Christian, led by Kresson Vreeman's 14 aces had no problems with McLeod West 8, 9, 8. More from the WCT.

Hutchinson beat New Ulm in five. It was the second straight five game loss on the year for New Ulm. More from the New Ulm Journal.

St. James and Sibley East get a brief write up in the NU Journal.

MORE NUMBER CRUNCHING
ACES
AA
Brandy Woodring, MACCRAY 6 vs Buffalo-Hector 3-0
Krystle Hamilton, Pine River-Backus 5 vs Staples-Motley 3-0
A
Kresson Vreeman, Central Christian 14 vs McLeod West 3-0
Demi Young, KMS 5 vs Benson 3-0

BLOCKS
AA
Naomi Anderson, Pine River-Backus 7 vs Staples-Motley 3-0
Ashley Holst, Staples-Motley 6 vs Pine River-Backus 0-3
A
Shannon Renne, Nicollet 7 vs MN Valley Lutheran 1-3

DIGS
AA
Nicole Anderson, Cannon Falls 20 vs Red Wing 3-2
Kristin Becker, MN Valley Lutheran 18 vs Nicollet 3-1

KILLS
AA
Ali Coffman, Triton 18 vs Waterville-Elysian-Morristown 3-1
Kari Caspers, MACCRAY 16 vs Buffalo-Lake-Hector 3-0

VERBALS

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Mabel-Canton Wins #73, Hebert & Parkinson's

#1 posting 8.30.2006
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HS WRAP UPS
Fergus Falls, Wheaton, Ashby all posted sweeps last night. Article from the Fergus Falls Daily Journal.
Mabel-Canton picked up conference win 73 in a row, and Kasson-Mantorville went five games with Plainview-Elgin-Millville in Southeast MN action. Article from the Winona Daily News.
St. Charles swept Winona Cotter in somewhat of a surprise 11, 20, 20. From the Winona Daily News.
Blue Earth swept past Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial 27-25, 17, 22. The key game was #1. BE led 19-10, but LCWM came back strong. More in the Mankato Free Press.
Moorhead swept Perham 9, 15, 17. The Spuds return most of their team from last year. Story from the Fargo Forum.
Redwood Valley beat Lakeview in four, and Megan Groen of Renville County West unleased 15 kills in a win over Lincoln HI. Story from the West Central Tribune.
Pierz knocked off Little Falls in four. Pay no attention to the St. Cloud Times headline--it is backword. BBE also won yesterday.
Marshall got stronger as the match wore on against Alexandria in a 15, 11, 7 sweep.

All the #1 teams swept, AAA Chaska 10, 14, 10 with Prior Lake; and A Minneota 18, 20, 12 with Murray County Central. No word on AA Stewartville at Decorah Iowa.
HS PREVIEWS
Paynesville's season is previewed in the Paynesville Press.
Scroll to the end of the article to check out the Northfield Raiders in the Northfield News.
Kingsland is highlighted in the Spring Valley Tribune.

COLLEGE REPORTS
UM Crookston spoiled Chadron State's home opener with a sweep 36-34, 33-31, and a more comfortable 30-20. UMC was down 25-22 in the first game, and trailed 26-23 in the second before making comeback wins. Here is more from the Crookston Times.

Winona State had a record crowd in it's home opener Tuesday night against Viterbo. And the crowd left happy as WSU swept Viterbo 27, 19, 12. Article from the Winona Daily News.

HEBERT & PARKINSON'S
Gopher coach Mike Hebert has had Parkinson's disease since 2004, but has recently made the news public. Here is Patrick Reusse's column in the Star Tribune about the coach, the disease, and former Gopher and it looks like future Olympian Cassie Busse. I think everyone in the volleyball community wishes coach Hebert the best on the battle with Parkinson's

THOMPSON STAYS WITH VOLLEYBALL
Gustavus Senior Becca Thompson considered giving up the game last year as personal issues like her mother's illness, her back injury, and general class load took its toll. But she stuck it out. Here is the article in the Mankato Free Press.

NUMBER CRUNCHING
I think I may have this down now. The limits on Aces 5+, Blocks 5+, Digs 15+, Kills 15+, Assists 45+

ACES
3 games
AAA
Brianna Olson, Osseo 6 vs DeLaSalle 3-0
AA
Dani Jensen, Montevideo 5 vs Canby 3-0
A
Jamie Rannetsberger, Silver Bay 5 vs Ely 3-0

ASSISTS
3 Games
D2
Cassie Yates, UM Crookston 47 vs Chadron State 3-0

BLOCKS
3 games
AA
Amber Ryan, Esko 6 vs Hermantown 0-3
A
Jessica Benson, Grand Meadow 5 vs Spring Grove 1-3
4 games
AA
Kristina Kietzman, Yellow Medicine East 5 vs BOLD 3-1
Katie Kimman, Pierz 5 vs Little Falls 3-1

DIGS
5 games
AA
Meagan Beard, Eveleth-Gilbert 15 vs Grand Rapids 2-3
4 games
AA
Kelsey Saehr, Pierz 19 vs Little Falls 3-1
Katie Kimman, Pierz 16 vs Little Falls 3-1
Alyssa Virnig, Pierz 16 vs Little Falls 3-1
A
Sammy Derkson, Mt Iron-Buhl 16 vs International Falls 1-3
Mackenzie Overby, Mt. Iron-Buhl 16 vs International Falls 1-3
3 games
D2
Heather Foreman, UM Crookston 21 vs Chadron State 3-0
AAA
Sailer, Perham 18 vs Moorhead 0-3
Shay Birath, Marshall 17 vs Alexandria 3-0
A
Shannnon Hussong, SW Star 22 vs Jackson County Central 0-3
Deanna Martinson, Ashby 17 vs CGB 3-0

KILLS
3 games
D2
Heather Foreman, UM Crookston 20 vs Chadron State 3-0
AAA
Amanda Beekman, Marshall 16 vs Alexandria 3-0
AA
Hannah Johnson, Greenway 17 vs Cook 3-0
Megan Groen, Renville County West 15 vs Lincoln HI 3-0
A
Alisha Sethre, Ashby 19 vs CGB 3-0
4 games
AA
Kristina Kietzman, Yellow Medicine East 16 vs BOLD 3-1
Katie Kimman, Pierz 15 vs Little Falls 3-1


VERBALS

COACHES

Next up: later in the afternoon with more results

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Out & About: Osseo/DeLaSalle

#2 posting 8.29.2006
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OSSEO 3, DE LA SALLE 0

Osseo swept DeLaSalle in convincing fashion 8-11-14.

In game one Osseo jumped out to a 3-0 lead on Amanda Hoefling's serve. They added three more on Rachel Wiinanen's three jump aces in rotation two. Brianna Olson added two more aces in rotation 3 and Osseo was up 10-3. Casey Carroll served six straight points with two aces and Osseo pushed the lead to 17-4. Osseo's domination was evident in the side out % with 6/7, or 4/5 if you discount missed serves. DeLaSalle missed two of their first four serves, which did not help matters. Jenny Oligmueller had three kills in this game for the Orioles. Wiinanen had a kill to make it 25-8. DeLaSalle side out % was 2/7 .286.

Osseo started to pull away in rotation three with two aces by Olson to make it 5-2. The ace total would end up at nine in this game. Mackenzie Gangestad provided Osseo with the best service run in game two with five points. She also had two service aces. When she was done with her serve it was 11-4. Melissa Henderson ripped off four kills in this game for the Orioles. Osseo's side out % was .571 in game two, DLS was at .143. Both had 7 servers.

Osseo trailed for only the second time all night (they were down 1-0 in game two) at 3-2. Olson served up six points to break the game open at 11-4. She had two aces, including one after a DLS time out. Amanda Dalton took part in two blocks during this run. Osseo went deep into the bench toward the end of this game. Late in the game Osseo Libero made an excellent save on a second ball as she ran toward the exits. Eventually the Orioles got the point. DLS side out % was .400 in 10 serves, and Osseo .700 but if you discount missed serves it stood at .571 in 7 serves.

Osseo was aces in their receiving & serving, put the ball down better, and had a stronger side out game. For the game the side out % was .632 for Osseo, .292 for DeLaSalle.

KILL TOTALS
OSSEO 22
Melissa Henderson 6
Jenny Oligmueller 4
Tiara Russell 3
Rachel Wiinanen 3
Casey Carroll 2
Amanda Dalton 2
Karen Hiltunen 2
DE LA SALLE 6
Meredith Lieske 2
Jessica Luckett 1
Ellie Greip 1
Kayla Gebeck 1
Jackie Simondet 1

ACES
OSSEO 17
Brianna Olson 6
Rachel Wiinanen 4
Mackenzie Gangestad 4
Amanda Hoefling 3
Amanda Dalton 2
DELASALLE 2
Jackie Simondet 1
Rachel Peters 1

BLOCKS
OSSEO 4
Amanda Dalton 2
Casey Carroll 1
Tiara Russell .5
Jenny Oligmueller .5
DELASALLE 2
Meredith Lieske 2

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Briana Olson

Next up: Wednesday afternoon with results from the first big night of HS games.

Rogers Wins, Big Previews

#1 posting 8.29.2006
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GAME REPORTS
Rogers spent all 2005 regular season winless. They solved that problem last night with a 3-0 win over district rival Zimmerman. Erica Sudduth led Rogers with 8 kills. Story from the Elk River Star News.

Pierz, as has been reported before, beat Willmar 3-1. We read about it in the West Central Tribune, now it is the Brainerd Dispartch's turn.

Rushford-Peterson and Byron won yesterday and are featured in the Winona Daily News.

BOLD had no problems with Sleepy Eye in a sweep. From the West Central Tribune.

St. Paul Humboldt beat Minneapolis Patrick Henry 3-0 last night. Henry led throughout the first game except when it counted. Henry led 23-20 with Stephanie Zappa serving. Humboldt forced the side out, and Henry couldn't as Jevita Baheriy served four points, with 3 coming on Henry hitting errors. Humboldt didn't have too many problems in the second game at 25-14. Key point was an 11-2 diffenrential in the third rotation. Humboldt led 5-4 in the 3rd game and it never trailed again in a 25-18 win. Zappa had 7 aces for Henry.

GAMES TODAY
A #1 Minneota hosts Murray County Central
AA#1 Stewartville travels to Decorah, Iowa
AAA #1 Chaska hosts Prior Lake
other interesting games
Marshall at Alexandria
Owatonna at Lakeville South
Wayzata at Apple Valley
Woodbury at Andover

COLLEGE REPORTS
As stated yesterday UM Duluth was 4-0 in Northern Michigan. They swept all opponents 3-0. Here is the UMD press release on the weekend action.
UM Crookston was 2-2 in the Kearney Tournament. The Crookston Times recaps the weekend games. Erin Flynn made the all tournament team.
Central Lakes finished 2nd in the DuPage tournament.They won 3 on Saturday, but lost to Vincennes, Indiana for their only loss. Jen Kempenich and Lisa Kurtz made the all tournament team. Article from the Brainerd Dispatch
MSCTC Fergus Falls finished with a 3-1 record good for 3rd in their tournament. Their only loss was to eventual champion Hibbing. Article from the Fergus Falls Daily Journal.
Ridgewater lost to host DuPage 2-1 on Saturday. They were 1-2 in pool play and did not advance to the semifinals. Here is more from the West Central Tribune.

PREVIEWS
Lakeville North is highlighted in the This Week paper, a weekly in the Dakota County area.
Winona and Winona Cotter are featured today in the Winona Daily News.
The StarTribune has the volleyball previews today. They answer questions on the upcoming year. They also have a metro Top 10 led by 6 Lake Conference teams plus players to pay attention to including future Gophers Lauren Gibbemeyer from Cretin-Derham Hall, and Brook Dieter, Bloomington Kennedy.

VERBALS

COACHES

NUMBER CRUNCHING
3 GAMES
ACES
Stephanie Zappa, Minneapolis Henry 7 vs St. Paul Humboldt 0-3
BLOCKS
A
Savannah Sawle, Rushford-Peterson 5 vs Lewiston-Altura 3-0
KILLS
D2
Vicky Braegelmann, UM Duluth 18 vs Emporia State 3-0
Vicky Braegelmann, UM Duluth 18 vs Abilene Christian 3-0
Vicky Braegelmann, UM Duluth 15 vs UW Parkside 3-0
A
Savannah Sawle, Rushford-Peterson 18 vs Lewiston-Altura 3-0
DIGS
D2
Chelsea Meierotto, UM Duluth 21 vs Lake Superior State 3-0
Chelsea Meierotto, UM Duluth 18 vs Emporia State 3-0
Chelsea Meierotto, UM Duluth 15 vs UW Parkside 3-0

4 GAMES
KILLS
Ashley Pyfferoen, Byron 16 vs Plainview-Elgin-Millville 3-1
ACES
Alyssa Nelson, Hayfield 7 vs Kingsland 1-3
DIGS
Janice Flug, Babbitt-Embarrass 26 vs AlBrook 1-3

5 GAMES
ACES
Amelia Schmitz, Red Lake Falls 7 vs Fertile-Beltrami 2-3

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Next up: later tonight with a game report.

Monday, August 28, 2006

UM Duluth Undefeated in Northern Michigan

#1 posting 8.28.2006
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WEEKEND WRAPS
D2
UM Duluth won both games Saturday against Abilene Christian and Lake Superior State in the Northern Michigan Tournament.

We already talked about the SW MN State split on Saturday in Florida, but the Marshall Independent does not publish on Sunday. So here is more on the SW MN State win against Texas Women's and loss to Florida Southern.

Winona State split this weekend in the Ferris tournament in Michigan. On Friday Winona State lost to Augustana 3-0, and then beat Texas A&M Kingsville 3-1. On Saturday WSU lost to Saginaw Valley State 3-2, and beat St. Joseph's, IN 3-0. At the conclusion of the tournament setter Lisa Dobie was named all tournament.

JUCO
Ridgewater finished 1-2 in the DuPage IL tournament.

HS
Pierz beat Willmar on Saturday 3-1. Here is the Willmar angle of the story from the West Central Tribune.

JUCO PREVIEW
Hibbing begins play today. Here is what the Hibbing Daily Tribune says about the team.

PLAYER IDENTIFICATION
The Duluth News-Tribune lists five players in the Arrowhead region to pay attention to.

GAMES TO WATCH TODAY
Byron (#9AA) travels to Plainview-Elgin-Millville
Spring Lake Park is at Champlin Park

LATE NUMBERS
FIVE GAMES
ASSISTS
Lisa Dobie, Winona State 54 vs Saginaw Valley State 2-3
DIGS
Lisa Dobie, Winona State 22 vs Saginaw Valley State 2-3
KILLS
Megan Pulvermacher, Winona State 23 vs Saginaw Valley State 2-3

FOUR GAMES
ACES
Megan Junkermeier, Willmar 8 vs Pierz 1-3
ASSISTS
Robin Sauter, Lanesboro 65 vs Fillmore Central 1-3
KILLS
Greta King, Willmar 13 vs Pierz 1-3

THREE GAMES
ACES
Megan Pulvermacher, Winona State 6 vs St. Joseph's, IN 3-0
ASSISTS
Lisa Dobie, Winona State 27 vs St. Joseph's, IN 3-0
KILLS
Carmen Stankowski, Winona State 11 vs St. Joseph's, IN 3-0
Megan Pulvermacher, Winona State 10 vs St. Joseph's IN 3-0

VERBALS

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Next up: tomorrow morning

Sunday, August 27, 2006

California Dreamin'

#2 posting 8.27.2006
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PREVIEWS
The Duluth News Tribune previews the entire coverage area including 7AAA rivals Hibbing, with Coach Gail Nucech's 751 wins and Hermanatown with new coach Sue Wasbotten, 7AA rivals Carlton and Esko, and wide open 7A.

COACHES

The Grand Forks Herald takes a look at the schools on the East side of the Red River. Lake of the Woods is featured, along with their Manitoban--Nicole Olson.

OSSEO
This years team will be lead by a strong senior group that includes two 3 year starters. In total Osseo returns 9 players with varsity experience with a total 17 varsity letteer coming into this season. Senior captain Melissa Henderson (5'10" OH) will be expected to carry a big chunk of the offensive load. Melissa was a 2005 NWSC All-Conference player. Senior captain Jenny Oligmueller (6'1" Opp) will add to the offensive attack from the right side. Senior Captain Mackenzie Gangestad (5'5" Setter) will be expected to help guide the 6-2 offense with the help of Amanda Hoefling (5'8" Soph Setter). Other expected to contribute are senior DS Brittany Fish, Senior MH Amanda Dalton (5'10"), Junior Libero Brianna Olson, Junior Opposite Casey Carroll (6'1"), Junior MH Tia Russell (5'11"), Sophomore OH Rachel Wiinanen (5'9"), and Sophomore DS Rachel Pekarek.

Osseo's non-conference schedule includes #7A Meadow Creek, #7AA Mayer Lutheran, and Wayzata. Their season opener is Tuesday August 29th when they host the Islanders from DeLaSalle. Osseo is participating in their own tournament on Sept 9th that includes Armstrong, Mayo, STMA, Jefferson, South, DeLaSalle, Johnson, and Henry. They will be traveling to the Apple Valley Invitational on Oct 13-14 and to the Moorhead Pumpkin Classic on MEA weekend.

CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'
Osseo visited Leigh HS in San Jose for 3 full days Aug 21-23.
On day 1 Osseo had a 3 hour practice followed up with 2 hours of sand volleyball after a fantastic dinner at Fresh Choice. It was a long day after finally getting back to the hotel at 3am California time.
Day 2 saw the Orioles with 3.5 hour practice/scrimmage followed by a road trip to Santa Cruz. In Santa Cruz numerous players saw and touched the ocean for the first time! As normal high school girls do they shopped for hours on the Santa Cruz Pier and at the Boardwalk. On the way back to the hotel we stopped at Pizza my Heart for dinner in the town of Los Gatos (it had an Edina type of feel to it). It was also home to a huge candy and gelato store.
On the final day there was another 3.5 hour practice and scrimmage followed by a trip to San Francisco. The team toured Pier 39. We saw the famous Sea Lions and Alcatraz and a lot of fog. Dinner at the SF Hard Rock Cafe was followed by a short trek to the Golden Gate Bridge. The girls said their tearful good byes to Coach Chen, a former assistant at Osseo, before heading to the airport for their 12:20am flight. Goal Setting homework was assigned while we were waiting for the flight.

We would just like to say thank you again to the Leigh Volleyball team for their hospitality.

GAME REPORTS
Pine River-Backus and Browerville both had sweeps in their first games of the year against Aitkin and Staples-Motley respectively. More in the Brainerd Dispatch.
You will have to scroll, and scroll, and scroll, but the St. Cloud Times has a report on the Pierz 3-1 win over Willmar.

FOUR GAMES
ACES

AA
Gabrielle Boser, Pierz 6 vs. Willmar 3-1
ASSISTS
AA
Lauren Fischer, Pierz 14 vs. Willmar 3-1
Gabrielle Boser, Pierz 14 vs. Willmar 3-1
BLOCKS
AA
Kaylee Hawks, Pierz 4 vs. Willlmar 3-1
DIGS
AA
Kelsey Saehr, Pierz 24 vs. Willmar 3-1
Katie Kimman, Pierz 14 vs. Willmar 3-1

THREE GAMES
ACES

A
Chelsea Nagle, Fillmore Central 6 vs. Lanesboro 3-0
ASSISTS
A
Josi Eickoff, Fillmore Central 16 vs. Lanesboro 3-0
DIGS
AA
Katie Zetah, Staples-Motley 18 vs. Browerville 0-3
A
Bonnie Albright, Lanesboro 21 vs. Fillmore Central 0-3
Courtney Bergey, Fillmore Central 10 vs. Lanesboro 3-0

VERBALS

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Concordia St. Paul Undefeated

#1 posting 8.27.2006
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DI NEWS & RESULTS
North Dakota State lost their first two games at the Jackrabbitt Kickoff in Brookings. NDSU picked up their first win of the year against Gonzaga in five. They were beat by Weber State in their other Saturday game. At the conclusion of the tournament Christy Stuewe was named to the all tournament team. Stuewe played her HS ball at Mayer Lutheran.

GOPHERS BEAT ALUMNAE
The Minnesota Gophers swept past their ex-mates 3-0. Kyla Roehrig had 12 kills for the current crop of Gophers.

VOLLEYBALL DESERVES MORE
Here is an article by Rob Schultz in the Capital Times in Madison Wisconsin about how volleyball is the Rodney Dangerfield of sports. Wisconsin lost their opener to Texas 3-0. It took 5 games, but Wisconsin beat Ohio in the consolation finals.

D2 NEWS & RESULTS
CONCORDIA ST. PAUL UNDEFEATED
CSPU won the Nova Southeastern tournament with an unblemished 4-0 record. They opened with a sweep of Truman State. They then swept Barry. Concordia then won two more on Saturday with another sweep, this time Fort Hays State, and they a 3-2 win over Florida Gulf Coast.

SW MN State swept Texas Women's University in three, but then were swept by the hosts Florida Southern. More from the SWMN press releases.

MSU Moorhead's Tammy Blake-Kath picked up career win 200 in a 3-0 win over Southwest Baptist in the Missouri Southern tournament. MSU Moorhead finished 3-1 in the event. Their only loss was to NW Missouri State 3-1.

MN State Mankato finished 3-1 in the Nova Southeastern Tournament. They won twice on Friday, but lost to Central Oklahoma on Saturday in four before coming back to beat the hosts in a five match marathon 3-2. Here is more details from the MSU Mankato Press relase.

St. Cloud State split two games on Saturday in the Northern Michigan Tournament. They beat Lake Superior State 3-0, but then lost to Abilene Christian after leading 2-0.

Bemidji State went 1-3 down in West Texas A&M. They lost to the hosts in 3 on Saturday. They beat New Mexico Highlands 3-0 to finish the tournament.

North Dakota went 1-3 also at the Nebraska Kearney tournament. They opened with a 3-0 loss to Rockhurst. They also were swept by the hosts. The brooms were out once again as they lost to Wayne State, Nebraska in the first game Saturday. They finished the tournament with a sweep of their own over Iowa Wesleyan.

JUCO NEWS & RESULTS
Central Lakes went all the way to Illinois to beat Ridgewater 3-0 in the first round of the DuPage Tournament. Last year Ridgewater beat Central Lakes in the state semifinals. Here is more from the Brainerd Dispatch
Ridgewater won their second game against Illinois Valley to give new coach Joe Sussenguth his first win at the helm for Ridgewater. More from the West Central Tribune.

FIVE GAMES
KILLS
D1
Sheila Parrish, North Dakota State 24 vs Gonzaga 3-2
Lindsay Rogers, North Dakota State 17 vs Gonzaga 3-2
Christy Stuewe, North Dakota State 12 vs Gonzaga 3-2
Chloe Quirk, North Dakota State 10 vs Gonzaga 3-2
D2
Cassie Wolpern, MSU Mankato 24 vs Nova Southeastern 3-2
Kyro, Concordia SP 22 vs Florida Gulf Coast 3-2
Jessica Lucia, Concordia SP 21 vs Florida Gulf Coast 3-2
Monica McNamara, Concordia SP 17 vs Florida Gulf Coast 3-2
Lindsay Gothe, St. Cloud State 17 vs Abilene Christian 2-3
Kristi Pangrac, St. Cloud State 17 vs Abilene Christian 2-3
Deanna Pieper, St. Cloud State 16 vs Abilene Christian 2-3
DIGS
D1
Kari Fagnan, North Dakota State 25 vs Gonzaga 3-2
Sheila Parrish, North Dakota State 16 vs Gonzaga 3-2
Chloe Quirk, North Dakota State 10 vs Gonzaga 3-2
D2
Megan Graham, Concordia SP 29 vs Florida Gulf Coast 3-2
Lisa Rohert, MSU Mankato 24 vs Nova SE 3-2
Cassie Wolpern, MSU Mankato 19 vs Nova SE 3-2
ASSISTS
D1
Mattie Johnson, North Dakota State 56 vs Gonzaga 3-2
D2
Maggie McNamara, Concordia SP 75 vs Florida Gulf Coast 3-2, New school record
Stef Sandstrom, MSU Mankato 60 vs Nova SE 3-2
Sierra Novak, St. Cloud State 57 vs Abilene Christian 2-3

FOUR GAMES
KILLS
D1
Parrish, North Dakota State 16 vs Weber State 1-3
Rogers, North Dakota State 13 vs Weber State 1-3
Stuewe, North Dakota State 10 vs Weber State 1-3
D2
Megan Brandon, MSU Moorhead 22 vs NW Missouri State 1-3
Reuter. MSU Manakato 16 vs Central Oklahoma 1-3
Jessica White, MSU Moorhead 15 vs NW Missouri State 1-3
Ashley Nachreiner, MSU Mankato 12 vs Central OK 1-3
DIGS
D1
Parrish, North Dakota State 14 vs Weber State 1-3
D2
Cassie Wolpern, MSU Mankato 27 vs Central OK 1-3
Jessica White, MSU Moorhead 22 vs NW Missouri State 1-3
BLOCKS
Danielle Zimmerman, MSU Mankato 5 vs Central OK 1-3
ASSISTS
Julie Vancura, MSU Moorhead 55 vs NW Missouri State 1-3

THREE GAMES
ASSISTS

D2
Maggie McNamara, Concordia SP 52 vs Truman State 3-0
Sierra Novak, St. Cloud State 47 vs Lake Superior State 3-0
Julie Vancura, MSU Moorhead 43 vs Missouri St. Louis 3-0
Maggie McNamara, Concordia SP 42 vs Barry 3-0
Monica Ashburn, SW MN State 29 vs Florida Southern 0-3
Allison Louwagie, North Dakota 29 vs Wayne State, Neb 0-3
Alicia Beamon, Bemidji State 24 vs Dallas Baptist 0-3
Allison Louwagie, North Dakota 22 vs Iowa Wesleyan 3-0
Megan Langseth, North Dakota 22 vs Iowa Wesleyan 3-0
JUCO
Laura Suter, Ridgewater 24 vs Illinois Valley 3-0
Laura Suter, Ridgewater 17 vs Central Lakes 0-3
DIGS
D2
Lindsay Vortherms, North Dakota 21 vs Wayne State, Neb 0-3
Ashley Olson, Concordia SP 20 vs Truman State 3-0
Megan Graham, Concordia SP 18 vs Truman State 3-0
Heidi Evans, North Dakota 18 vs Wayne State, Neb 0-3
Lauren Swain, SW MN State 16 vs Texas Women's 3-0
Alicia Beamon, Bemidji State 15 vs West Texas A&M 0-3
Alyssa Hyatt, Bemidji State 15 vs West Texas A&M 0-3
Erin Contons, SW MN State 13 vs Texas Women's 3-0
Nicole Delahanty, North Dakota 13 vs Iowa Wesleyan 3-0
Sarah Quiram, SW MN State 13 vs Florida Southern 0-3
Brittney Burns, Bemidji State 13 vs West Texas A&M 0-3
Brie Groskruetz, Bemidji State 13 vs Dallas Baptist 0-3
Calla Oftedahl, MSU Moorhead 12 vs Missouri St. Louis 3-0
Monica McNamara, Concordia SP 11 vs Truman State 3-0
Lauren Swain, SW MN State 11 vs Florida Southern 0-3
Heidi Evans, North Dakota 10 vs Iowa Wesleyan 3-0
JUCO
Jen Kempenich, Central Lakes 10 vs Ridgewater 3-0
KILLS
Megan Wendorff, SW MN State 21 vs Texas Women's 3-0
Jessica Lucia, Concordia-SP 20 vs Truman State 3-0
Erin Contons, SW MN State 20 vs Texas Women's 3-0
Brittney Burns, Bemidji State 16 vs New Mexico Highlands 3-0
Brittney Burns, Bemidji State 16 vs West Texas A&M 0-3
Kelsey Kyro, Concordia SP 15 vs Truman State 3-0
Meagan Brandon, MSU Moorhead 15 vs Missouri St. Louis 3-0
Jesseca White, MSU Moorhead 14 vs Missouri St. Louis 3-0
Lindsay Gothe, St. Cloud State 14 vs Lake Superior State 3-0
Kristi Pangrac, St. Cloud State 14 vs Lake Superior State 3-0
Alieen Cahill, North Dakota 14 vs Iowa Wesleyan 3-0
Tara Holmen, North Dakota 14 vs Iowa Wesleyan 3-0
Jessica Luica, Concordia SP 13 vs Barry 3-0
Kelsey Kyro, Concordia SP 12 vs Barry 3-0
Megan Wendorff, SW MN State 12 vs Florida Southern 0-3
Ashley Olson, Concordia SP 11 vs Fort Hays State 3-0
Kendyll Jones, North Dakota 11 vs Wayne State, Neb 0-3
Erin Contons, SW MN State 11 vs Florida Southern 0-3
Brittney Burns, Bemidji State 11 vs Dallas Baptist 0-3
ACES
Jessica Lucia, Concordia SP 4 vs Barry 3-0

Next up: high school news.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

SW MN State Knocks Off #1

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SW MN STATE TOPS #1 GRAND VALLEY STATE
Southwest MN State beat the #1 team & defending DII National Champs Grand Valley State in five games, but they did it down 2-0. SW MN State also beat Angelo State 3-0. The Marshall Independent has more on the Florida Southern tournament. SW MN State also has a press release.

UM DULTH WINS TWICE
DII #5 UM Duluth had two 3-0 wins yesterday in the Northern Michigan Tournament. They beat Emporia State and UW Parkside. The brief information is found in the Duluth News Tribune.
St. Cloud State split in the same tournament. They lost to Northern Michigan 3-1, but beat Michigan Tech 3-1.

Bemidji State lost to Harding University 3-0 in the Lady Buff Classic in Canyon, Texas. More from the Bemidji Pioneer.

GOPHERS TO FACE ALUMNI
Tonight the Gophers will play ex-Gophers in an alumni game. It is free and open to the public. The match starts at 7 pm.

ALBANY EARLY BIRD
Maple Lake won the 8 team Albany Early Bird on Friday. They beat Rocori 20, 23 for the championship. You will have to scroll down a bit past soccer results, but the St. Cloud Times has the story
Zimmerman was 0-4 in the Albany Invitational. They lost to St. Cloud Apollo, Rocori, Albany, and New London-Spicer. Here is more from the Elk River Star.

Fulda beat Worthington 22-20 in game five in the opener for both teams. Worthington trailed 2-0 before mounting a comeback that came up just a bit short. Here is more in the Worthington Daily Globe.

HS PREVIEWS
Mankato West, with captain Katie Christensen, is the subject of a feature in the Mankato Free Press. They are looking to turn around a 3-24 season.

International Falls won their opener against Babbitt-Embarrass on Friday 3-0. IF made it to the 7AA semifinals last year. Here is more from the International Falls Daily Journal. More on Arrowhead volleyball from Friday in the Duluth News Tribune, but it is toward the end of the article.

Willmar was 28-3 last year and lost to Marshall in the section finals. They are looking to fill some holes left by graduation. Here is more from the West Central Tribune.

NUMBER CRUNCHING
COLLEGE
5 GAMES
KILLS
Erin Contons, SW MN State 30 vs Grand Valley State 3-2
Megan Wendorff, SW MN State 26 vs Grand Valley State 3-2
Megan Helsen, Grand Valley State 17 vs SW MN State 2-3
ASSISTS
Monica Ashburn, SW MN State 65 vs Grand Valley State 3-2
DIGS
Sarah Quiram, SW MN State 21 vs Grand Valley State 3-2
4 GAMES
ACES
Rossi Hammer, St. Cloud State 4 vs Northern Michigan 1-3
ASSISTS
Sierra Nowak, St. Cloud State 41 vs Northern Michigan 1-3
3 GAMES
ACES
Lauren Swain, SW MN State 3 vs Angelo State 3-0
Sarah Quiram, SW MN State 3 vs Angelo State 3-0
KILLS
Megan Wendorff, SW MN State 14 vs Angelo State 3-0
Erin Contons, SW MN State 11 vs Angelo State 3-0
ASSISTS
Monica Ashburn, SW MN State 35 vs Angelo State 3-0
DIGS
Sarah Quiram, SW MN State 13 vs Angelo State 3-0

HS
5 GAMES
ACES
Ashley Aggen, Worthington 5 vs Fulda 2-3
KILLS
Laura Kramer, Fulda 17, vs Worthington 3-2
BLOCKS
Laura Kramer, Fulda 4, vs Worthington 3-2
ASSISTS
Sam Raddle, Fulda 38, vs Worthington 3-2
DIGS
Susan Fenske, Fulda 14, vs Worthington 3-2
4 GAMES
ACES
Sheenah Caroline, Moose Lake-Willow River 6 vs Cloquet 1-3
BLOCKS
Nishah Dupuis, Cloquet 8 vs Moose Lake-Willow River 3-1
Montana Vichorek, Cloquet 6 vs Moose Lake-Willow River 3-1
ASSISTS
Alyssa Wappes, Cloquet 19 vs Moose Lake-Willow River 3-1
DIGS
Montana Vichorek, Cloquet 20 vs Moose Lake-Willow River 3-1
3 GAMES
ACES
Kate Anderson, International Falls 6 vs Babbitt-Embarrass 3-0
KILLS
Emma Kelleher, Houston 19 vs Grand Meadow 3-0 (8/24)
Andrea Olson, Eveleth-Gilbert 11 vs Pequot Lakes 3-0
ASSISTS
Danika Shelton, International Falls 17 vs Babbitt-Embarrass 3-0
Nikki Shaleen, Eveleth-Gilbert 15 vs Pequot Lakes 3-0
DIGS
Jen Skofich, Eveleth-Gilbert 5 vs Pequot Lakes 3-0

COACHES

VERBALS

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Friday, August 25, 2006

Tornadoes and Opening Games

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TORNADOES AND GAMES
Red Wing
survived a tornado warning and then beat Rochester Century on Thursday in five games. Red Wing’s Anne Betcher had 15 kills, 4 aces, and 2 blocks on the night. Here is the Red Wing Republican-Eagle's report.

There were a couple of games up in the Arrowhead region. Reports are from the Duluth News Tribune.
Kelly Hams, Littlefork-Big Falls had 25 assists, and Whitney Junker had 10 kills in a 3-0 win over Tower-Soudan. This was a 7A title game rematch from last year. Here is a preview of LFBF from the International Falls Daily Journal.

Virginia’s Caitlin Stackpool had a double double with 24 assists, and 11 digs in a 3-0 win over Two Harbors. Jessa Youso added 12 digs as well.

Owatonna got a measure of revenge in a 3-0 win over New Prague. New Prague beat them last year in sections.

MACCRAY lost the first game to Yellow Medicine East, but then won the next 3. Kari Caspers led MACCRAY with 13 kills. Kristina Keitzmann had 14 kills for YME. Story is from the West Central Tribune.

Anoka, who happen to be the Tornadoes, swept Hopkins 3-0.

NUMBER CRUNCHING FOR 8/24
I will be putting up the numbers as I get them. I will list the player, her school, the number, the result and the opponent. Send me numbers if I don't have them.
KILLS
Anne Betcher, Red Wing 15, vs Rochester Century 3-2
Kristina Keitzmann, Yellow Medicine East 14, vs MACCRAY 3-1
Kari Caspers, MACCRAY 13, vs Yellow Medicine East 3-1
ACES
Abbey Olson, YME 5 vs MACCRAY 1-3
Anne Betcher, Red Wing 4, vs Rochester Century 3-2
KC Boldt, Red Wing 3 vs Rochester Century 3-2
ASSISTS
Sarah Cross, Yellow Medicine East 38 vs MACCRAY 1-3
Danielle Loomis, MACCRAY 27 vs YME 3-1
Kelly Hams, Littlefork-Big Falls 25 vs Tower-Soudan 3-0
Caitlin Stackpool, Virginia 24 vs Two Harbors 3-0
Kathleen Ritter, Red Wing 23 vs Rochester Century 3-2
BLOCKS
Ashley Beseman, MACCRAY 5 vs YME 3-1
Kari Caspers, MACCRAY 4 vs YME 3-1
KC Boldt, Red Wing 3 vs Rochester Century 3-2
DIGS
Macy McKay, Yellow Medicine East 17 vs MACCRAY 1-3
Danielle Goeman, MACCRAY 14 vs YME 3-1
Jessa Youso, Virginia 12 vs Two Harbors 3-0

PREVIEWS
Jackson County Central will open the season on Tuesday against Southwest Star. Here is there story from the Jackson County Pilot.
Traditional power Tracy-Milroy-Balaton has a new coach in Cyndi Raymond, but has the same expectations. Here is the story from the Marshall Independent.
East Grand Forks has new addition Katrina Brekke from Cavalier, ND. She was all district last year in ND. More in the Grand Forks Herald.

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Thursday, August 24, 2006

Braegelmann + More Previews

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BRAEGELMANN'S RISE
UMD's Junior Vicky Braegelmann is a two time All American. But she just didn't leap into the lineup as a freshman. In fact she was a redshirt. Read about Braegelmann's volleyball education in the Duluth News Tribune.
Duluth Area collegiate volleyball Schedules, and rosters too.

SW MN STATE
The Mustangs open the season this weekend against #1 Grand Valley State in Florida. Two seniors, Megan Wendorff, and Krystie Kaukola, are the subjects of an article in the Marshall Independent.

CENTRAL LAKES RELOADING
Central Lakes has been strong in Jane Peterson's tenure as coach. It should be another good year again for the 3rd place finisher in the JUCO DIII tournament last year. Here is the Brainerd Dispatch with a preview on the Central Lakes year.

HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEWS

Murray County Central has a new coach this year in Donna Johansen. They also have new coaches in place right down to 7th grade. Find out more on MCC's season from the Murray County News.

Red Wing strength this season is found in the back row. Coach Neal Newman's squad will rely on defense this year. Get the full scoop in the Red Wing Republican Eagle.

Two Harbors returns all six starters for coach Dory Pohl. They start the season today with Virginia coming to town. Here is more on the Two Harbors season with the Lake County News-Chronicle.

COACHES

VERBALS

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next up: tomorrow afternoon with some opening day results.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Tournaments Openers for Big 10 teams

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BIG 10 TEAMS OPEN THIS WEEK
Here is the weekly press release in pdf form from the Big 10 conference. Five schools are in the top 25 including #2 Penn State. Minnesota is #22.
All teams except Minnesota and Northwestern, will start play this weekend. Illinois, Iowa, Purdue and Wisconsin host tournaments this weekend with #9 Wisconsin taking on #8 Texas Friday night.
Indiana is at West Virginia, Ohio State at Towson, Michigan is at Toledo, Michigan State at Ball State, and Penn State is at LSU.

DULUTH AREA SCHEDULES
Here is a listing of games in the Duluth News Tribune coverage area.

COACHES

VERBALS

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Tuesday, August 22, 2006

DII Polls, Southwest Conference Previews

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CONCORDIA ST. PAUL #4, UM DULUTH #5
In the first AVCA DII poll of the year Concordia St. Paul is at the fourth position, and UM Duluth is at #5. Grand Valley State, last year's DII champ is in first. Concordia St. Paul opens up their season in Tampa in the Nova Southeastern tournament. Minnesota State is also there. UM Duluth opens the season in the Northern Michigan Tournament this weekend. Here is the Concordia St. Paul and UM Duluth press release. Here is the AVCA DII poll.

GOPHER HIGH EXPECTATIONS
The Minnesota Gophers returned from Europe optimistic on the upcoming season. The Gophers return five starters including preseason Big 10 first team players Kelly Bowman, Jessy Jones, and Meredith Nelson. Here is the StarTribune's take on the season ahead.
Yesterday was media day and Meredith Nelson took on the role as journalist for the Gophers. Read her interviews at the Gopher web site.
You can also read about the Gophers on their own blog.

UM CROOKSTON
UM Crookston is looking for consistency this year. Erin Flynn will be counted on to lead the Eagles. UMC was picked to finish 7th in the Norther Sun this season. Here is more on coach Dave Simon's team in the Crookston Times.

CROOKSTON HS
Crookston HS is looking to turn things around from a 2-16 season a year ago. So far chemistry seems to be good. Here is more on Coach Jana Epema's team again in the Crookston Times.

WORTHINGTON HS
Worthington is starting to believe in themselves and that has the Trojans looking forward to the upcoming season. Now they are ready to challenge the better teams in the Southwest. Here is more from the Worthington Daily Globe. Here is the rest of the Southwest previews.

OSSEO SCRIMMAGE
Osseo today held a scrimmage with five other teams: Anoka, Edina, Minneapolis Henry, Orono and Rosemount. Osseo had their JV in since their varsity is in San Jose, California.

COACHES

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Monday, August 21, 2006

Previews D2, JUCO, and HS

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MSU MANKATO OUTSIDERS
Senior Mandy Reuter, Orono, and Sophomore Ashley Nachreiner, Round Rock, TX will anchor the left side in the MSU Mankato offense. They will be counted on to finish plays. MSU Mankato also has a bundle of other returners including Cassie Wolpern, Belle Plaine. Read more about Coach Dennis Amundson's second team at MSUM in the Mankato Free Press.

MINNESOTA WEST TO REACH HIGHER
MN West had a record breaking year last season making it to the Region 13A tournament for the first time in school history. All American Brittney Williams returns. Here is more from the Worthington Daily Globe.

CARLTON AIMING FOR STATE
Carlton is looking to get to the AA tournament this year. They were dropped by Esko in the finals of section 7 last season. The Polar league champs, coached by Barb Soukkala, has returning starters including daughter Danielle, a five year starter. Read more in the Cloquet Pine Journal.

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Sunday, August 20, 2006

1 College, 2 HS Previews

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ST. BENEDICT'S PREVIEW
St. Benedict's made the NCAA DIII tournament last year and they are looking for more again this year. They are led by All American candidate Teri Knapper, Renville County West. They have added St. Cloud Times player of the year Katie Schlangen, Sartell and Emma Jaynes, Hibbing the Duluth News Tribune, and Hibbing Daily Tribune player of the year. Find out more in the St. Cloud Times.

TWO MORE HS TEAM PREVIEWS
Blooming Prairie is ready to make a move in the Gopher Valley conference according to 3rd year coach Gina McLaughlin. Here is the Blossom story in the Austin Daily Herald.

Mankato Loyola has one returning starter in outside hitter Teresa Samlaska. Find out who the rest of the potential starters are and their prospects on the year from the Mankato Free Press.

The earliest I see scheduled games is Thursday, August 24 with North Branch at Hibbing; Virginia at Two Harbors and Littlefork-Big Falls at Tower-Soudan.

COACHES

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Saturday, August 19, 2006

Minneota, Mankato East Previews

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COACHING NEWS
Heidi Peterson is taking over for Minneota, the #1 team in class A. Peterson played her college ball at SW MN State. Former coach Joe Sussenguth is now the Ridgewater CC coach. Here is more on Peterson and Minneota from the Marshall Independent.

COACHES

ZIMMERMAN
Middle hitter Mallory Zimmerman will be counted on to do damage for Mankato East this season. Here is their team preview in the Mankato Free Press.

VERBALS

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Next up: tomorrow with general news of the day

Friday, August 18, 2006

Minnesota #3 in Big 10 Poll

#1 posting 8.18.2006
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GOPHERS PICKED 3RD
The Minnesota Gophers have been tabbed by the Big 10 conference coaches to finish third. Penn State is in the top spot, while Wisconsin is slated for second. Seniors Kelly Bowman, and Meredith Nelson and Junior Jesse Jones have been selected to the preseason Big 10 team. More from the Big 10 press release.

OSSEO TRIP
Coach Bill Quan will take his squad out to California to visit former assistant Anthoy Chen. Chen is the coach at Leigh HS in San Jose. Last year Leigh had one player sign with a DI school Santa Clara. Osseo will stay there for three days.

MICHIGAN SEASONS
I normally don't report on other states, but I thought this might be of interest.
The Muskegon Chronicle is not in favor of the switch of the basketball and volleyball seasons. Right now volleyball is a winter sport. A court ordered Michigan to switch the two seasons for the 2007 season. The winter season collides with the JO season. Apparently the lawsuit started with volleyball parents complaining about the lack of time for JO season. The Dowagiac Daily News chimes in on the change of seasons.

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Thursday, August 17, 2006

JUCO and SCSU Reports

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JUCO VOLLEYBALL
JUCO sports in general don't get a lot of attention. We hope to fix that.
Central Lakes practices are underway. Their first contest is August 25/26 at the College of DuPage, IL tournament. Article is from the Brainerd Dispatch.
MN STC (Fergus Falls) is holding a car wash for a trip this fall to Dallas Texas September 22-24. Here are more details in the Fergus Falls Daily Journal.

ST. CLOUD STATE
SCSU is hoping to return to 2004 form after a drop in 2005. Here is the St. Cloud Times with photos of practice. Here is the SCSU press release about the prospects for the year.

WACONIA PRACTICE
Here is the Waconia practice session as printed in the Waconia Sun Patroit.

TWO MORE NEW MPLS COACHES
Mpls Washburn and Mpls Edison coaches will be familiar with the surroundings as they have hired coaches that are former players. Washburn has hired Michelle Hansen. Edison has hired Julia Souper.

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Wednesday, August 16, 2006

2 more team previews, 3 new coaches

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MSU MANKATO
Here is the preseason prospectus for the MSU Mankato Mavericks. Coach Dennis Amundson begins his second year. 2005 freshman of the year Ashley Nachreiner is now a sophomore and more big things are expected from her. Find out more about the team along with schedules at the MSU Mankato press release.

LYLE-PACELLI
Here is a story about the Lyle-Pacelli team in the Austin Daily Herald. They have a new coach in Carl Ellis. The main competition for LP will be Mabel-Canton in the Southeast conference.

MORE COACHING CHANGES
Two new head coaches have some personal connections. John Yunker at St. Michael-Albertville was my assistant at Osseo from 1996-98; and Jill Kalvik at Minneapolis Roosevelt was my assistant at Minneapolis Henry in 2004-2005. They join Bill Quan, current Osseo coach as assistants that have graduated to head coaches.

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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Changes Coaches, and Players

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COACHING CHANGES
Here is a list of coaching changes in the metro area as told by the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Kennedy is getting a transfer too as well as a new coach (Kari Raymond) in player Brook Dieter from Bethany. As usual, the Lake conference has a plethora of teams near the top spot in the polls. #1 is Chaska but there are four others in the top 7. The same article details the rankings too.

COACHES

VERBALS

WINONA COTTER
Here is how the season is shaping up for Winona Cotter. Jenny Gilbertson should be big in the middle. The Winona Daily News Article goes through all their fall teams.

DULUTH PICKED IN NCC
UM Duluth has been selected as favorites to win their third NCC title in a row according to conference coaches. If you want to read the NCC release, here it is.

LUCIA
Concordia St. Paul's Jessica Lucia (Wayzata HS) has a write up in the StarTribune. The preseason player of the year in the Northern Sun credits teammates and coaches for her success.

NOMINATING DEADLINES
For MN HS coaches the deadline for nominating your player for All State awards is September 15. Go to the MN Volleyball Coaches Association and look under Files & Documents.First you need to be a member of the MVBCA for your players to be considered for these awards.

For Academic awards you need to have the paperwork done by October 23.

The MVBCA is also looking for nominations for the Hall of Fame. To see who has been given the award check on the Coaches Awards at the MVBCA site.

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Next up tomorrow afternoon.

TOURNAMENT WINNERS

Here are the tournament winners weekend by weekend

tournament---winner

AUGUST
25
Albany----Maple Lake

SEPTEMBER
2
Eden Prairie----Eden Prairie
Rochester Century----Wabasha-Kellogg

9/9
Ada-Borup----Ada-Borup
Apple Valley Aerie Challenge---Apple Valley
Browerville----Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sundburg
Buffalo----Buffalo
Chisago Lakes----Cambridge-Isanti
Columbia Heights----Hibbing
Coon Rapids----Shakopee
Hayfield-----Goodhue
Heritage Christian----St. Croix Lutheran
Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted----Maple Grove
Kenyon-Wanamingo----Pine Island
Lanesboro---
Lester Prairie----
Luverne----
Mankato Loyola----Montevideo
Mankato West----Belle Plaine
Marshall----Lakeville North
Montgomery-Lonsdale----Montgomery-Lonsdale
Morris----Sauk Centre
New York Mills----New York Mills
Ogilvie----
Osseo----St. Michael-Albertville
Red Wing----Northfield
Pine City---
Silver Bay----
Visitation----Lakeville South
Westbrook-Walnut Grove----Fulda
Wheaton----Springfield

9/16
Big Lake--- Rocori
Crosby-Ironton---
Delano---Delano
Farmington---Jordan
Hawley---
Henry Sibley---Spring Lake Park
Jackson County Central---Minneota
Mound-Westonka---Holy Angels
North Branch---North Branch
Pelican Rapids---Bertha-Hewitt
St. Paul Academy---Winona Cotter
Sauk Rapids---St. Cloud Cathedral
Warren-Alvarado-Oslo---Thief River Falls
Waukon, IA---Caledonia

9/23
Apple Valley---Lakeville North
Ashby----Chokio-Alberta-Herman-Norcross

Bagley---Warroad
Barnum---- Wrenshall
Becker---St. Paul Central
Chisholm---
Chisholm
Decorah, IA---Mabel-Canton
Hill City----
Park Center----
Rochester JM---- Albert Lea
Thief River Falls---Red Lake County Central
Truman---United South Central
Ulen-Hitterdal----

Wabasha-Kellogg---Wabasha-Kellogg
Worthington----Minneota

9/30
Bertha-Hewitt---Bertha-Hewitt
Blaine---Blaine
Coon Rapids---Prior Lake
Duluth East---Anoka
Fourth Baptist---Park Center
Grygla-Gatzke-Goodridge---Clearbrook-Gonvick
Onamia---Maple Grove
Pierz---Mabel-Canton
Rochester Century----Farmington
Russell-Tyler-Ruthton----Russell-Tyler-Ruthton
Sibley East----Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop
Simley----Hutchinson

10/7
Cretin-Derham Hall: Cretin-Derham Hall
Byron: Byron
Lakeville North: Owatonna
Litchfield: Litchfield
LeRoy-Ostrander: LeRoy-Ostrander
Mora: Carlton
Nevis: Hill City
Park-Cottage Grove: Bloomington Kennedy
Perham: Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
St. James: St. James

10/14
Alexandria: Chaska
Apple Valley: Apple Valley
Benilde-St. Margaret's: Holy Angels
Centennial: Champlin Park
Eastview: Andover
Northland Pioneer (TRF): Ada-Borup

Monday, August 14, 2006

Opening Day HS Style

#1 posting 8.14.2006
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OPENING DAY
Today in gyms across Minnesota the volleyball season got underway with official practice.

I can tell you that Mpls Henry had 20 players show up at 7 am. Stefanie Zappa is a senior setter that has been All city for the last two seasons. She is the only all conference player returning this year in the entire city.

NOMINATING DEADLINES
For MN HS coaches the deadline for nominating your player for All State awards is September 15. Go to the MN Volleyball Coaches Association and look under Files & Documents.
First you need to be a member of the MVBCA for your players to be considered for these awards.
For Academic awards you need to have the paperwork done by October 23.

The MVBCA is also looking for nominations for the Hall of Fame. To see who has been given the award check on the Coaches Awards at the MVBCA site.

VERBALS

If you have news or others that have done a verbal, drop me an email and we will get it up. For this to be the best newsworthy site around we will need your help.

Next up: tomorrow afternoon with the general news of the day.

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Wayzata Profile, Baufield to ETSU

#1 posting 8.13.2006
your daily dose of girls volleyball news & information

WAYZATA TEAM PROFILED
Wayzata will be a senior-dominated team and will be led by Lauren Baufield, a 5’10” senior right-side hitter. Lauren is a team captain that recently verbally committed to Division 1 East Tennessee State University. She is a 2005 Classic Lake Conference All-Conference selection and played on MN Select 17-1.

As many as five additional seniors are also seeking to have impactful final high school seasons and make the transition to collegiate volleyball. These other seniors are setter and captain Holly Dale, libero Julie Droegemueller, middle hitter Meghan Ellis, outside hitter and 2005 Classic Lake Conference All-Conference selection Jessie Lasher, and outside hitter and captain Hannah Parks.

The team’s other middle hitter is 6’2” sophomore Tia Gaffen who has already gained interest from the likes of the University of Minnesota, USC, Wisconsin, and Georgia Tech.

VERBALS

OPENING DAY
Tomorrow is the opening day of volleyball throughout the state of Minnesota.

Next up: tomorrow, probably in the afternoon with the opening day information.

Saturday, August 12, 2006

College Practice Opens; Ashburns

#1 posting 8.12.2006
your daily dose of girls volleyball news & information

OPENING OF PRACTICE
The Minnesota Gophers officially started practice on Friday. Here are the three newcomers: Christine Tan, Rachelle Hagerty, and Krista Chin. You can read their interviews on the Gopher press release.

ASHBURN SISTERS
Monica and Leah Ashburn from Buffalo Lake-Hector are now both at Southwest MN State. Monica is a transfer from St. Cloud State, Leah is a freshman. Here is the Marshall Independent story about the Sister Act.

Next up: tomorrow morning with the general news of the day.

Friday, August 11, 2006

MILESTONES

I will list Milestones when they occur
Name, School, milestone, and when it Occurred
If you know of any send them my way

ASSISTS
4000
D2
Lisa Dobie, Winona State vs SW MN State 10.28.2006
HS AA
Amanda Dietel, Jordan vs ?? in October this year

1000
HS AA
Tara Dammer, St. James vs Truman 10.7.2006
Margaret Wilson, Breckenridge vs Hancock 10.9.2006

BLOCKS
500
D1
Meredith Nelson, Minnesota vs Michigan 11.4.2006

DIGS
2000
D2
Megan Graham, Concordia St. Paul vs Wayne State 10.20.2006

1000
D1
Malama Peniata, Minnesota vs Illinois 9.23.2006
Samantha Pearson, South Dakota State vs Utah Valley State 10.13.2006
D2
Aileen Cahill, North Dakota vs Nebraska Omaha 10.21.2006
Nicole Delahanty, North Dakota vs
Lindsey Gothe, St. Cloud State vs South Dakota 10.21.2006
Cassie Wolpern, MSU Mankato vs UM Duluth 9.30.2006

KILLS
1500
D2
Jessica Lucia, Concordia St. Paul vs UM Duluth 10.24.2006

1000
D1
Meredith Nelson, Minnesota vs Illinois 9.23.2006
Sheila Parrish, North Dakota State vs Creighton 9.2.2006
D2
Aileen Cahill, North Dakota vs MSU Mankato 10.27.2006
Erin Flynn, UM-Crookston vs Concordia St Paul 9.9.2006
Kelsey Kyro, Concordia St. Paul vs Northern State 9.30.2006
D3
Liz Glesne, Bethel vs St. Mary's 9.13.2006
Dana Luiken, Hamline vs St. Benedict 9.27.2006
Shelly Maus, UW Stevens Point vs Beloit 9.27.2006
HS
AAA
Lauren Gibbemeyer, Cretin-Derham Hall vs Visitation 10.28.2006
AA
Erica Nord, Barnesville vs DGF 9.14.2006
Jennifer Lopez, Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton vs West Central 10.4.2006

500
HS
AAA
Mallory Zimmerman, Mankato East vs New Prague 9.25.2006

COACHING
450 wins
D1
Pete Waite, Wisconsin vs San Diego 9.16.2006
300 wins
HS A
Lonnie Morken, Mabel-Canton vs St. Charles 10.14.2006
200 wins
D2
Tammy Blake Kath, MSU Moorhead vs SW Baptist State 8.25.2006
100 wins
D2
Brady Starkey, Concordia St. Paul vs Regis 9.1.2006

Fitzgerald to UM Crookston

#1 posting 8.11.2006
your daily dose of girls volleyball news & information

SIGNING
Rebekah Fitzgerald, Faribault and Rochester CC, has signed with UM Crookston. She will also play basketball. Here is more from the Crookston Times.

COACHING NEWS
UM Crookston has hired Amanda Neubauer as assistant coach. The Admissions counselor arrived on campus in June. She played volleyball at Butler CC in Kansas. The last couple of years she was a grad assistant at North Dakota. Here is the Crookston Times with more details.

GOPHERS ON TV
The Minnesota Gophers will be on TV three times this season. The scheduled games are Oct 6 at Penn State; Home against Purdue on Oct 14; and home against Ohio State on Oct 27. These games will be on tape delay. Find out more in the MN press release.

HS PREVIEWS
Even though the HS season doesn't officially begin until Monday some papers are already running previews of their teams.
Austin is searching for a win. Last year the Packers were 0-22. Story is from the Austin Daily Herald.

COURT PROCEEDINGS
Last December Winona State head volleyball coach Connie Mettille was severly injured in a car crash. Katelyn Carol Appelwick has pleaded not guilty to 10 charges. Read more in the Winona Daily News.

Next up: tomorrow with the general news of the day.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

VERBALS/SIGNINGS

VERBALS
If you know of any other players committming let me know and the will get up. Send me an email. Go to my profile to send it to me.
Name, High School, College, Ht, pos

MINNESOTA
2007 --61

D1 --20
Annie Adams,
Crosby-Ironton, South Dakota State
Lauren Baufield, Wayzata, East Tennessee State, 5-10, RS
Torey Broback, Lakeville North, Providence, OH
Hailey Cowles, Eden Prairie, Minnesota OH
Tiffany Dahmes, Chaska, Albany OH
Brook Dieter, Bloomington Kennedy, Minnesota
Lauren Gibbemeyer, Cretin-Derham Hall, Minnesota, 6-3, MH
Courtney Halvorson, Red Lake County Central, North Dakota, 5-8, OH
Susan Halvorson, Appple Valley, Ohio State, L
Alexa Hoffman, New York Mills, North Dakota, 5-11 MH
Naomi Johnson, Bloomington Kennedy, Northwestern
Erin Joki, Grand Rapids, North Dakota, 5-11 OH/RH
Kimber Kuhl, Chaska, MSU Mankato
Alicia Nelson, Eastview, Stony Brook, 6-0, OH
Alli Oelke, Chaska, Creighton 6-1, MH
Amanda Polzin, Hutchinson, North Dakota, 6-1 MH
Shanna Schmiesing, Sauk Centre, North Dakota
Devin Trefz, Bagley, North Dakota
Kresson Vreeman, Central Christian, Denver, 5-8, S
Lauren Wagner, Cretin-Derham Hall, Fairfield, 6-1, RH
Steph Wallin, Armstrong, Hight Point
D2 --32
Amanda Beekman, Marshall, MSU Mankato, 6-1 OH
Leah Bjerke, Rochester, Mayo, SW MN State
Katie Bonine, Park-Cottage Grove, UM Crookston
Alyssa Buysse, Minneota, St. Cloud State, RH (walk on)
Caitlin Canton, Hill-Murray, UM Crookston
Stacey Drechsel, Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton, Mary, 5-10 RH
Hanna Eilers, Littlefork-Big Falls, Bemidji State 5-9 OH
Krista Erickson, Andover, Concordia St. Paul
Amy Gatz, Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted, St. Cloud State
Chelsea Geisler Itasca CC (Greenway), Bemidji State 5-5 L
Laura Greenwood, Duluth East, MSU Moorhead
April Hansen, Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa, UM Duluth 6-1 MH
Hayley Hennen, Minneota, MSU Mankato, DS (walk on)
Melissa Henderson, Osseo, MSU Moorhead, 5-10 OH
Andrea Hubbell, Hinckley-Finlayson, UM Crookston
Eleena Iisakka, Esko, UM Duluth
Kala Jensen, Kingsland, St. Cloud State
Rachel Knutsen, St. Michael-Albertville, Concordia St. Paul 5-8, L
Kimber Kuhl, Chaska, MSU Mankato, MH
Blair Murphy, Hermantown, Concordia St. Paul
Laci Murtha, Hutchinson, Mary, 5-10 MH
Alyssa Nelson, Hayfield, UM Duluth
Nicole Olson, Lake of the Woods, Bemidji State 6-0 MH
Emily Palkert, SW Christian (Chaska), Concordia St. Paul
Kristin Riesgraf, Hibbing CC (Hibbing) Bemidji State 5-9 OH
Amber Ryan, Esko, NW Missouri State
Casey Uran, Sartell, SW MN State
Heather Sampson, Champlin Park, Bemidji State 6-0 OH
Krystal Schwanke, Springfield, SW MN State
Anna Silha, Roseville, Mary, 5-6. S
Jennifer Waterman, Anoka, St. Cloud State
Kasey Woodcock, Delano, Concordia St. Paul
D3-7
Ashley Brown, NDSCS (Bemdiji), St. Benedict, 5-6, OH
Calleigh Brown, Buffalo, St. Benedict, 6-2, MH
Laurel Heggernes, Mora, St. Benedict 6-0, MH-OH
Megan Kelly, Benilde-St. Margaret's, St. Benedict, 5-7 DS
Marja Mucic, St. Louis Park, Macalester
Kayli Schumacher, East Grand Forks Sacred Heart, St. Benedict, 6-0 MH
Amber Wortz, Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop, St. Benedict, 5-7, S
JUCO -2
Brittni Mensink, Houston, Rochester
CallieAnn Rittenour, Underwood, Iowa Central

2008-9
Courtney Bitter, Lake of the Woods, North Dakota, S
Kelsey Brandl, Lakeville North, Cincinnati, 6-3, MH
Megan Carlson, Andover, Marshall 5-10, OH
Elllie Duffy, Totino Grace, Concordia St. Paul, 5-8, OH
Taylor Fieldsted, Lakeville North, Concordia St. Paul, DS
Chrissy Knuth, Champlin Park, North Dakota State, 6-0, MH
Jennifer Lopez, Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton, North Dakota State, 5-11, S/H
Jessica Menden, Shakopee, Texas Christian, S
Tia Russell, Osseo, Marquette, 5-10

2009-1
Katherine Harms, Little Falls, Minnesota

NEBRASKA-2
D2
Amber Meyer, UN Kearney, UM Crookston (transfer)
Kiersten Mormann, Omaha Westside, St. Cloud State

WISCONSIN -5
D1 --2
Lindsey Mueller, West Bend West, Binghamton S
Jillian Robinson, Waukesha Catholic Memorial, Northeastern MH
D2-3
Mollie Bjelland, Grantsburg, Winona State
Rachel Lamers, Kimberly, UM Duluth, OH
Ashley Shields, Whitefish Bay, St. Cloud State, OH

2008
D1
Megan Plourde, Somerset, Colorado State, OH 6-2