Dayton Daily News

Versailles, New Bremen return to state championsh­ip matches

- By Debbie Juniewicz Contributi­ng Writer

The New Bremen FAIRBORN — Cardinals are turning naysayers into believers one win at a time.

“We’ve been told ‘you can’t do this’ and ‘you’re not good enough,’ all season,” Cardinals coach Diana Kramer said. “My message, this entire season, has been ‘nobody believes in you, believe in yourself.’”

Despite being the defending Division IV state champions, the Cardinals have had their fair share of doubters after 2017 MAC Player of the Year and current Michigan outside hitter Paige Jones graduated. But the Cardinals aren’t the only believers after New Bremen battled to a 19-25, 23-25, 25-19, 25-20, 15-10 win over Monroevill­e in the state semifinals at Wright State’s Nutter Center on Thursday.

It didn’t look promising early for the defending champs as Monroevill­e jumped out to a 10-1 lead in the opening set. Kramer burned her second timeout before her team lit up the scoreboard a second time. The Eagles took the first set. The Cardinals kept it close in the second set — even taking a short-lived lead — but soon found themselves down two sets in the best-of-five match.

The deficit didn’t faze the Cardinals, who had to battle back from two sets down to beat St. Henry in the district final.

“We battled through and we remained New Bremen volleyball players,” Kramer said. “I couldn’t be prouder.”

Knotted at 8-8 in a mustwin third set, the Cardinals took control, rattling off five straight points to go ahead for good. The Eagles would never hold another lead in the match.

“They were serving very aggressive­ly which got us out of our system,” Monroevill­e coach Kendra Snook said. “Tonight, they were the better team.”

The Cardinals were led offensivel­y by junior outside hitter Taylor Paul and senior middle hitter Rachel Kremer who tallied 14 and 12 kills, respective­ly.

New Bremen faces Tiffin Calvert (25-3) at 11 a.m. today in the title match. The Senecas dispensed with Clay in straight sets, 25-10, 25-13, 25-16 in the other semifinal Thursday.

Division III: Versailles made it look easy early as the Tigers sped to a 25-6 first-set win in the D-III state semifinals, but the state qualifiers from Tuscarawas Valley — making a 10th state appearance — weren’t about to hand them the win.

The Trojans kept it close — with 17 tie scores and 11 lead changes in the next two sets — but the defending state champions prevailed, 25-6, 25-21, 25-18, giving Versailles a chance to repeat. Right-side hitter Liz Ording and middle blocker Lindsey Winner shared the offensive spotlight with 12 kills apiece in the winning effort.

“It’s awesome, it’s so much fun,” Versailles coach Kenzie Bruggeman said.

It wasn’t quite as fun a few weeks ago when the Tigers were 10-10 — in the midst of a three-match losing streak — and struggling to put all the pieces together. After graduating seven seniors from last year’s state championsh­ip team, there were some gaps to fill.

“I just kept telling them it’s not about the wins and losses,” Bruggeman said. “It was about trusting and knowing that we’re not done yet.”

Nine wins later, the 19-10 Tigers are one win from their third state volleyball title since 2013. The Tigers will take on Independen­ce (25-3) in the D-III final at 1 p.m. today.

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