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Didn't get to see the last two games, but the Girls from Page came through after dropping game 1 to Eagleville. The Lady Eagles defeated Van Buren in the first game tonight 3-0 (game one was very close). Page Defeated Community 3-1, where Community played very well, taking advantage of errors by the Patriots to take game 2. Nicole Smith won the Tournament MVP.

 

I'm sure Pageman will give everyone a much better report later...

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Here are the results for Thursday's action:

 

Semi-Finals:

Eagleville def Van Buren Co. 3-0 (27-25, 25-17, 25-20)

Page def Community 3-1 (25-20, 23-25, 25-14, 25-14)

 

Championship:

Page def. Eagleville 3-1 (25-27, 25-18, 25-17, 25-17)

 

Page and Eagleville both advance to the Region 6 A/AA Tournament that will probably be held at either Loretto or Summertown next Tuesday (Oct. 17).

 

I'm bushed and will have more details tomorrow including all the members of the All-Season Team and All-Tournament Team.

 

Way to go Lady Patriots on winning the district championship.

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All-Tournament Team:

 

Page - Jennica McGuire, Katie Vanderburg, Katie Guthrie, and MVP Nicole Smith

Eagleville - Bridget Monroe, Erika Grocock, Tiffany Carlton, and Katie Cook

Community - Sherry Lynch and Amana Walls

MTCS - Lyndsay Lee

Van Buren Co. - Porsche McDonald

 

All-Season Team:

 

Eagleville - Erika Grocock, Tiffany Carlton, Rachel Hedgepath, and MVP Bridget Monroe

Page - Jennica McGuire, Katie Vanderburg, and Becca Shreeve

MTCS - Danielle Varbanoff

Van Buren Co. - Porshe McDonald

Spring Hill - Chassity McDonald

 

Congratulations to all the players

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Thanks, classact. One step at a time as the Lady Patriots' next victim will be Summertown on Tuesday, Oct. 17 in Loretto. Eagleville will face host Loretto in the other semi-final.

 

I'll post a points analysis of all 3 matches played at MTCS sometime later today, maybe.

 

The championship match did not start until 8:10 last night due to a delay at the start of the evening. The officials had to do extensive work on the net as it was loose and not mounted high enough. The first match of Eagleville vs Van Buren Co. did not start until 5:00 - 1 hr later than the scheduled start time of 4:00.

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