The Catoosa County News

Heritage wins third straight NGAC crown

- By Scott Herpst

The Gordon Lee Lady Trojans finished up the regular season with a thrilling, three-set victory over Heritage back on Sept. 24 to pull themselves into a three-way tie with Heritage and Lakeview for the regularsea­son championsh­ip.

But when the top-seeded Lady Generals faced the third-seeded Lady Trojans for the NGAC Tournament championsh­ip in Lafayette this past Thursday, Heritage was bound and determined that another loss would not be in the cards.

The Navy-and-red slowly pulled away in the opening set for a 2515 victory before using a big run in the second set on their way to a 2514 win. Heritage came into the match with a significan­t height advantage and used it in winning a third consecutiv­e conference tournament crown.

“It’s my first year coaching (volleyball) and I walk into tryouts and see Lexi (Berry) and Ava (Davey), and I’m like ‘there can’t be anyone else (in the league) as tall as they are’,” head coach Cody Lones recalled. “I knew that (height) would be an advantage for us all year and we were able to take advantage of it. When you get good passes and good sets to those two, it’s normally over.”

The two teams were tied 4-4 in the opening set before an ace by Ava Davey and a kill by Kambell Moore capped a short 4-0 run and gave Heritage some breathing room.

Gordon Lee, who was runner-up to Heritage last season after winning the previous four NGAC titles, countered with kills by E.G. Hixon and Kyla Foley, plus an ace from Jailey Haney, to stay within striking distance. But three consecutiv­e aces by Macey Hales suddenly pushed the Lady Generals’ lead out to 16-9.

Heritage would steadily increase its lead from there, getting Davey’s second kill of the set before a final ace by Lauren Yarbrough gave them a 1-0 lead in the match.

Hales would step to the line to begin the second set and once again clicked off three aces in a row. However, Maddie Hayworth answered with back-to-back aces for the Lady Trojans as the Navy-and-white scored four consecutiv­e points to take a 4-3 lead.

But the Lady Generals would take control of the set and the match over the next few minutes as they reeled off 11 consecutiv­e points to go ahead, 14-4. Georgia Taylor had three aces during the run, while Davey hammered home four powerful kills.

Addison Cagle finally broke the run with a kill for Gordon Lee, but Joanna Loa would come off the bench with a kill for Heritage to set up three straight aces by Lexi Berry. The quick run boosted the Heritage lead to 19-6 and effectivel­y sealed things up.

Aces by Davey and

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