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COUGARS SEEING DOUBLE IN VOLLEYBALL FINAL

CEC #1 defeats CEC #2 in final; Gloade named tournament MVP

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The Cobequid Cougars #1 team captured the Sydney Academy invitation­al girls’ volleyball tournament for the sixth time in the past seven years over the weekend.

In an all CEC final, the Cougars defeated CEC #2 in straight sets in the championsh­ip match by scores of 25-17, 25-19.

The winners went through the six-team event without dropping a set. The Cougars finished first in their pool with wins over Dr. J.H. Gillis, Sydney Academy and CEC #2. They defeated SAERC 25-12, 25-9 in a semifinal.

CEC #2 struggled in roundrobin play, losing all three of their matches. They had straight-set losses to SAERC and CEC #1 and a close three-set loss to Riverview. They were able to turn things around in the playoff round with straight-set wins over Sydney Academy in the quarter-finals and J.H. Gillis in a semifinal to set up the all-CEC final.

Laura Hughes McKay and Emma Shive were selected tournament all-stars and Shayla Gloade tournament MVP.

Leading the CEC #1 attack was Nicole Rector with 24 kills and only one hitting error for a 65.7 per cent attack percentage. Gloade had 17 kills and only three hitting errors for a 41.2 attack percentage.

Hughes McKay led the team in serving with 16 aces and only one serving error for a 3.87 serving average, while Maddie Greatorex had six aces and only one serving error for a 3.38 serving average. Hughes McKay was the top serverecei­ver for the Cougars with six perfect passes out of six attempts for a 3.00 serve-receive average. Hannah Crouse had 16 perfect passes and a 2.27 serve-receive average.

Gloade led the way on defence

with six spike digs and seven tip digs, followed by Greatorex with seven spike digs and five tip digs. CEC setters Rebecca Worden and Mariah Putnam ran a balanced and varied attack which kept their opponents guessing as to where the next set was going.

Leading the attack for CEC #2 was Maddy Ball with 36 kills. Emma Fortunato had 15 kills and only two hitting errors to for a 44.8 per cent attack percentage.

Fortunato also led the team in serving with 12 aces, two serving errors, and 40 successful serves for a 3.52 serving average. Ball had 11 aces and three serving errors, while Macailin Tanner had eight aces and only two serving errors. Caitlin Whooten had 22 perfect passes and Emma Shive had 12 perfect passes and a 1.97 serve-receive average.

Ball was everywhere on defence with 18 spike digs and 16

tip digs. Caitlin Whooten had 24 spike digs and three tip digs, while Shive had 14 spike digs and three tip digs.

This weekend, both CEC girls teams will be competing in the West Kings invitation­al tournament in Auburn. It will be the last invitation­al tournament of the season. Both teams begin NSSAF playoffs on the Nov. 17-18 weekend when they host the Northumber­land regional championsh­ips.

 ?? SUbmitted ?? CEC teams captured gold and silver at the Sydney Smash invitation­al high school girls volleyball tournament over the weekend. The CEC #1 team defeated CEC #2 in straight sets in the final of the six-team event. Members of those teams are, front row, from left, MacKay Kincaid-Webster, Laura Hughes McKay, Robbi Gordon, Shayla Gloade and coach Bob Piers; second row, coach Hilary Cormier, Maddie Greatorex, Kennedy Wry, Hannah Crouse, Maddie Ball, Ellen Lewis, Nicole Rector and coach Carrie Peck. Third row, Maddie MacGregor, Mariah Putnam, Becca Worden, Hannah Faulkner, MacKenzie Matheson, Sydney Davidson and Paige Crosby; fourth row, Caitlin Whooten, Macailin Tanner, Marlee McQuillan, Emma Fortunato, Emma Shive, Sarah Garrett, super fan Lily Fortunato, Erin Reeves and Haley Adams.
SUbmitted CEC teams captured gold and silver at the Sydney Smash invitation­al high school girls volleyball tournament over the weekend. The CEC #1 team defeated CEC #2 in straight sets in the final of the six-team event. Members of those teams are, front row, from left, MacKay Kincaid-Webster, Laura Hughes McKay, Robbi Gordon, Shayla Gloade and coach Bob Piers; second row, coach Hilary Cormier, Maddie Greatorex, Kennedy Wry, Hannah Crouse, Maddie Ball, Ellen Lewis, Nicole Rector and coach Carrie Peck. Third row, Maddie MacGregor, Mariah Putnam, Becca Worden, Hannah Faulkner, MacKenzie Matheson, Sydney Davidson and Paige Crosby; fourth row, Caitlin Whooten, Macailin Tanner, Marlee McQuillan, Emma Fortunato, Emma Shive, Sarah Garrett, super fan Lily Fortunato, Erin Reeves and Haley Adams.

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