The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Volleyball

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rattled off four straight points to turn a 14-12 deficit into a 16-14 lead. The rest of the set stayed tight, with the teams tying at 16, 17, 18 and 24 before the Golden Panthers scored the final two points to take a 1-0 lead, 26-24.

The second set was another tight one with the teams always being within three points of each other. Pasquale served during a PJP four-point run to take an 18-16 lead, but Boyertown’s Emily Wolfe took over at the end. Trailing 24-22, Wolfe scored back-toback points to tie the game at 24 and, after the teams traded points, scored two more to give the Bears a 2725 win and tie the match, 1-1.

The second set was the first time all season Pope John Paul lost a set in a PAC match.

The Golden Panthers responded with their best run of the night, scoring 10 of the first 12 points in the third game.

“We didn’t change anything up,” Pasquale said. “We were just really working hard out there.”

Boyertown, however, didn’t give up. With Emma Ludwig serving the Bears battled back to within three, 12-9. PJP responded with a run of its own, going ahead 15-9. The Bears fought to within one, 17-16, but could never get even. The Golden Panthers stayed comfortabl­y ahead before winning, 25-21, and taking a 2-1 lead.

“We’ve lost sets before,” Sell said. “I was just hoping we could battle through. Then we came out and started really fast, then they scored like five straight points on us and it was right back to where it started.”

The championsh­ipclinchin­g set got off to another fast start for PJP, which scored the first five points. Boyertown responded with six straight to take the lead and another close game was on. It wasn’t until Pope John Paul scored four straight points, taking an 18-12 lead, that either team took control.

“I’ve been working on that a lot in practice,” Pasquale, who had two aces during the four-point run, said. “That specific spot, actually. It just so happened that the setter was there.”

From there, the Golden Panthers maintained their lead before winning the PAC title, 25-21.

“(PJP has) people that can hit from all over the court,” Boyertown coach Mike Ludwig said. “They have solid defense. They’re just a good volleyball team. It’s why they’re ranked No. 1 in the state in 3A. They’re a handful. We knew that. We thought our kids did a really nice job. I thought we had a really good gameplan. They countered some things that we were doing and it was a good match.”

The defeat came in Boyertown’s first PAC championsh­ip game appearance. In the third year in program history, the Bears took a step forward from 2018’s semifinal exit.

“Our kids fought and they left everything they had out there on the court,” Ludwig said. “PJP is a really nice team and they had a little bit too much firepower for us tonight. I thought our kids fought every set and never gave up. I was real proud of them for what they did.”

 ?? BARRY TAGLIEBER — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Pope John Paul II’s Julie Durand and Hanna Tulli block the shot of Boyertown’s Emily Wolfe during the PAC championsh­ip match Thursday.
BARRY TAGLIEBER — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP Pope John Paul II’s Julie Durand and Hanna Tulli block the shot of Boyertown’s Emily Wolfe during the PAC championsh­ip match Thursday.
 ?? BARRY TAGLIEBER — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Pope John Paul II’s Sarah Ward hits past Boyertown’s Jess Ahart and Adrianna Derstine.
BARRY TAGLIEBER — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP Pope John Paul II’s Sarah Ward hits past Boyertown’s Jess Ahart and Adrianna Derstine.

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