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Just looking at the stats, what sticks out loudly is one of the Brocks posts two weeks or more ago when he said Teter was likely one of the best if not the best player in Chattanooga this year but how often do you see a setter have 7 kills in addition to her assists and both setters have an outstanding match? Control is one thing but seemingly total control of a Paul Brock team is certainly something that will not happen many times a year. I am sure that you could cut the disbelief with a knife in the arena.

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Helton, Lady Lions, Claim First Volleyball Win Together

posted August 25, 2008

 

Playing with a new coach for the first time in more than two decades, the Lady Lions of Red Bank hit the volleyball courts Monday for their season opener.

 

The new season, and the new coach, got off to a great start as Red Bank defeated Walker Valley 25-16, 25-23, 25-21.

 

Coach Christel Helton took her girls on the road for their first win of the season. Helton is not new to volleyball nor is she new to winning, but this was a good win to get under her belt.

 

"We have a lot of things to work on," She said. "but give Walker Valley credit because they didn't give up. We are glad to get our first win."

 

Despite the loss Walker Valley Coach Judy Pruett was pleased with her team's play.

 

"We played a great match against Red Bank," she said. "and I am very proud of the girls for playing tough."

 

Red Bank will host GPS and Cleveland on Tuesday. Walker Valley will host Bradley on Thursday.

 

 

RED BANK STATS:

Kalyn Helton - 12 kills

Christina Teter - 9 kills, 4 blocks

Courtney Lawson - 7 kills, 19 assists, 10 digs

Melanie Gibson - 16 digs

Bailey Lyness - 16 digs

Haley Blackburn - 15 assists, 6 digs

Becca Paturalski - 7 digs

Savannah Smith - 3 kills

Ashley Reed - 3 kills, 3 digs

 

WALKER VALLEY STATS:

Aubrey Reagan - 8 kills, 7 service points

Bree Whaley - 6 service points, 2 aces, 10 digs

Jessica Harper - 6 service points, 3 kills

Hannah Campbell - 10 assists

Kayla Sewell - 3 kills

Laura Lawman - 4 kills

 

JV SCORES:

Walker Valley defeated Red Bank 25-22, 25-19

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Just looking at the stats, what sticks out loudly is one of the Brocks posts two weeks or more ago when he said Teter was likely one of the best if not the best player in Chattanooga this year but how often do you see a setter have 7 kills in addition to her assists and both setters have an outstanding match? Control is one thing but seemingly total control of a Paul Brock team is certainly something that will not happen many times a year. I am sure that you could cut the disbelief with a knife in the arena.

 

 

 

WOW!!! I knew that Red bank was going to be good but never thought they would handle GPS like that! WOW!

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