Titans bow out in 2A state quarterfinals

By: 
Doug Dornath

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Western Christian and all of its rich volleyball tradition stood in the way of the South Central Calhoun volleyball team at the 2014 Class 2A state tournament quarterfinals in Cedar Rapids Wednesday, Nov. 12, held at the U.S. Cellular Center.

The No. 6 Titans, who were making their debut appearance at the state volleyball tournament in the five-year existence of South Central Calhoun, fell in three games to the Wolf Pack in straight sets by the scores of 25-11, 25-16 and 25-10 as SCC closed out the 2014 with a stellar 41-1 record. The Wolf Pack, who were making their 14th straight state volleyball tournament appearance, improved to 43-3 following its quarterfinal round victory over the Titans.

“We knew they were going to be good and we knew they were going to be tough, and we certainly didn’t come with our ‘A’ game for whatever reason and I give them (Western Christian) a lot of credit as I’m sure that has a lot to do with it,” said SCC head coach Wade Voith. “Their aggressive serving took us out of a lot of the match at the very beginning. We had a hard time passing and getting the ball set up like we normally do, so that was the big difference in the game there.

Read the full article in the Nov.  19 edition of the Graphic-Advocate.  Our slide show is below.  Photos are by Doug Dornath.

 

 

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