Norwich volleyball’s depth shines through in 3-0 win over CV
BINGHAMTON – Norwich’s volleyball squad ripped off three consecutive wins on Thursday night, handing the Chenango Valley Warriors a 3-0 home loss.
“It’s nice when you can play everyone and have them all play well. Some of the girls played different positions and had a great time doing it,” said Norwich head coach Shelly Alger. “CV had a couple of very good servers and we handled the return well. Girls had some great tips to the opposite side that were very successful.”
Norwich’s defensive efforts on the night, Thursday, September 21, held the Warriors to under 16 points in all three of the sets played.
In the first set, the lady Tornado took Chenango Valley by storm with a big 25-10 win. CV answered with two better sets – however, the follow-up of the big first set loss only resulted in two more Norwich wins at 25-16 and 25-15.
No statistics were provided for Chenango Valley in their loss.
However, Norwich had nine players recognized for their contributions in the 3-0 road win. Riley Strong recorded at least one mark in each statistic category having one ace, one assist, four kills, one block and one dig. Following Riley was the following; Layla Burton with three digs, Ripley Strong with two aces and four assists, Kalie Binelli with three aces one kill and three digs, Alexis Taylor with one ace six kills and three digs, LeahAnne Humphrey with three aces and five assists, Jazmin Rodriguez with three kills, Virginia Maiurano with one ace and one dig, and Gabby Eddy with three aces two kills and two blocks.
Next up for Norwich’s volleyball team, they will be heading to a tournament this coming Saturday, September 23, at Johnson City. Following the weekend tournament, the lady Tornado will be playing home on Tuesday, September 26, when they host Susquehanna Valley, at 6:30 p.m.
Notably, Norwich’s JV team won over Chenango Valley at 3-0.
Norwich defeats Chenango Valley volleyball 3-0
Sets: 25-10, 25-16, and 25-15.
“It’s nice when you can play everyone and have them all play well. Some of the girls played different positions and had a great time doing it,” said Norwich head coach Shelly Alger. “CV had a couple of very good servers and we handled the return well. Girls had some great tips to the opposite side that were very successful.”
Norwich’s defensive efforts on the night, Thursday, September 21, held the Warriors to under 16 points in all three of the sets played.
In the first set, the lady Tornado took Chenango Valley by storm with a big 25-10 win. CV answered with two better sets – however, the follow-up of the big first set loss only resulted in two more Norwich wins at 25-16 and 25-15.
No statistics were provided for Chenango Valley in their loss.
However, Norwich had nine players recognized for their contributions in the 3-0 road win. Riley Strong recorded at least one mark in each statistic category having one ace, one assist, four kills, one block and one dig. Following Riley was the following; Layla Burton with three digs, Ripley Strong with two aces and four assists, Kalie Binelli with three aces one kill and three digs, Alexis Taylor with one ace six kills and three digs, LeahAnne Humphrey with three aces and five assists, Jazmin Rodriguez with three kills, Virginia Maiurano with one ace and one dig, and Gabby Eddy with three aces two kills and two blocks.
Next up for Norwich’s volleyball team, they will be heading to a tournament this coming Saturday, September 23, at Johnson City. Following the weekend tournament, the lady Tornado will be playing home on Tuesday, September 26, when they host Susquehanna Valley, at 6:30 p.m.
Notably, Norwich’s JV team won over Chenango Valley at 3-0.
Norwich defeats Chenango Valley volleyball 3-0
Sets: 25-10, 25-16, and 25-15.
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