Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

State volleyball

- PAUL BOYD

Mount St. Mary’s Lyla Tong (above, right) tries to block a spike by Bentonvill­e’s Trinity Hamilton during Tuesday’s match at the Class 6A state volleyball tournament in Fayettevil­le. Bentonvill­e won 25-17, 27-25, 25-20.

BENTONVILL­E 3,

MOUNT ST. MARY 0

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Jamie Myrick may be only 5-1, but the senior stood tall for Bentonvill­e in its opening-round match in the Class 6A state volleyball tournament.

Myrick did all she could to make sure the ball didn’t land on the Lady Tigers’ side, throwing her body all over the floor to the tune of a match-high 31 digs. She also had a key service run near the end of the second set to shift momentum and help Bentonvill­e to a 25-17, 27-25, 25-20 victory over Mount St. Mary on Tuesday morning.

The defending state champions and No. 4 seed from the West advance to take on Conway, the No. 1 seed from the Central, this morning at 9 in the first quarterfin­al.

Mount St. Mary, the No. 5 seed from the Central, looked like it might grab some early momentum in the second set when the Belles took a 24-20 advantage.

But Myrick keyed a 4-0 spurt with a pair of service aces for a 24-24 tie. The Belles (9-8) turned back one set point, but couldn’t withstand another as Bentonvill­e (14-7) came back for the 27-25 win and a 2-0 advantage in the match.

Myrick, who moved from Texas to Bentonvill­e before her junior year, said it’s all about mindset.

“You’ve just got to go into it being confident in yourself,” Myrick said. “Showing up and supporting your teammates, defense is fundamenta­ls. There’s no team without defense.”

She’s also a key communicat­or for her team. Myrick’s voice could be heard constantly during the match, whether it was calling a ball or letting teammates know what was open on the other side of the court.

Bentonvill­e Coach Michelle Smith said Myrick and the team’s defense were key.

“She’s definitely one of our go-to senior leaders, and she showed that today from the back row, from the service line,” Smith said. “She took care of business and we’re really proud of her.

“What was nice about the defense was it wasn’t just primarily our defensive players. Even our front row was coming off and getting those attacks. So it was a balanced effort on the defensive front, which made a big difference for us to be able to run our offense.”

The Lady Tigers finished with 84 digs as a team, a huge total for three sets. It also helped Bentonvill­e win some long rallies in a competitiv­e match.

Sophomore outside hitter Maddie Lee led the Bentonvill­e attack with 12 kills, while junior Trinity Hamilton added 11 kills, 15 digs and 2 blocks.

Mount St.Mary Coach Jorge Martinez said serve receive is usually a strength for his team, it just wasn’t as much on Tuesday.

“Serve receive was a struggle in that second set,” Martinez said. “We’re actually very good in that department. Today, it just wasn’t there. A lack of communicat­ion in our blocking didn’t help us either.”

He also pointed out the Lady Tigers’ history of success gives them an advantage.

“It’s hard playing a team that has this history,” Martinez said. “They have experience being here more than us.”

NORTH LITTLE ROCK 3, BENTONVILL­E WEST 2

The Lady Charging Wildcats (17-4) were forced to a fifth set, but took control early in that set and advanced for the 25-20, 25-17, 15-25, 25-27, 15-11 victory over the Lady Wolverines, the No. 6 seed from the 6A-West.

West (4-13) trailed much of the fourth set and turned back one set point before getting the 27-25 victory to force a fifth.

But North Little Rock, the 6A-Central regular-season champion, jumped to a 5-1 lead and never looked back in the fifth set.

North Little Rock advances to take on Fort Smith Southside in a quarterfin­al matchup at noon today.

ROGERS 3, FORT SMITH NORTHSIDE 0

Senior outside hitter Gracie Carr had a red-hot night with a team-high 10 kills to lead the Lady Mounties to a 26-24, 25-18, 25-13 victory over the Lady Bears.

Rogers, the No. 5 seed from the West, won a seesaw opening set — scoring the final two points — and used that momentum to go on to the sweep. The Lady Mounties (12-6) advance to take on 6A-West conference and tournament champion Fayettevil­le today at 3 p.m.

Abby Harris added nine kills and two blocks for Rogers, which avenged a five-set loss to Northside in the first round a year ago. Camiran Brockhoff also contribute­d 19 assists, and Rylee Martin added 10 digs.

SPRINGDALE HAR-BER 3, BRYANT 0

The Lady Wildcats used a balanced attack to sweep past the Lady Hornets 25-10, 25-14, 25-11.

Kyla Clubb led the way with 10 kills, while Jordan Benford and Kat Cooper added nine each as Har-Ber (10-4) pulled away in each set. Caylan Koons dished out 39 assists, while Koons, Josie McCroskey and Libby Hall led the defense with seven digs each. Kinleigh Hall contribute­d four blocks. The Lady Wildcats, the No. 3 seed from the West, also served up 10 aces in the match.

Har-Ber will advance to take on Cabot, the No. 2 seed from the Central, today at 6 in the quarterfin­als.

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(NWA Democrat-Gazette/ J.T. Wampler)
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. Wampler) ?? Bentonvill­e players celebrate Wednesday after scoring a point during a 25-17, 27-25, 25-20 victory over Mount St. Mary in the Class 6A state volleyball tournament in Fayettevil­le. More photos at arkansason­line.com/1028volley­ball/.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. Wampler) Bentonvill­e players celebrate Wednesday after scoring a point during a 25-17, 27-25, 25-20 victory over Mount St. Mary in the Class 6A state volleyball tournament in Fayettevil­le. More photos at arkansason­line.com/1028volley­ball/.

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