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GPS Survives Webb


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GPS was fortunate to take today's match against Webb (at GPS). We haven't heard much about Webb this year but they showed us that they are a much improved team over 2004.

 

Their defense was great; lots of good digs. Kelly Harrison (#44) and Sara Blair (#33) did most of the offensive damage. Ashley Rutherford was also impressive.

 

GPS was weak in serve-receive. The passing (or lack thereof) made it difficult to get into the offense. GPS was up 11-4 in the last game and held on for the victory. When GPS set tight to the net Webb was able to easily block. Webb had more blocks than the GPS squad.

 

Emily Boydston had the most kills (I didn't keep accurate records). Jennifer Laughlin had 4 key kills in the last game.

 

To our friends at Baylor: Don't take Webb lightly.

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Good report Engineer.

When we played Smokey Mtn 16's I was scared of this very thing to sneak up on Bay and GPS. Smokey's defense was surprisingly excellent, I assume some of those same girls are Webbers. It's great that Webb is in the hunt, it will make you guys and Baylor that much better.

 

*Baylor beat Oowa in a close 2/3 match, went 3, all games were 25-22 I think.

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