The Commercial Appeal

White Station earns first trip to state

Spartans eliminate Bartlett in 4 games

- 901-529-2350 By John Varlas varlas@commercial­appeal.com

A tournament newcomer and a tournament veteran will represent Shelby County when the Class AAA state volleyball tournament gets underway Wednesday in Murfreesbo­ro.

White Station earned its first trip in school history Thursday, defeating host Bartlett 25-20, 25-20, 21-25, 31-29. There was a lot less suspense at the other sectional at Houston, where the Mustangs defeated Dyer County 2510, 25-14, 25-11 to advance for the ninth time in 10 years.

“I can’t stop shaking right now,” said White Station senior standout Abigail Duncan. “It really hasn’t hit me yet.

“We’re just like the underdog team. We don’t have a lot of players that play club (volleyball), whereas with other teams the majority of the starters do. We won with our raw talent and our fight.”

Said first-year Spartans coach Teresa Thomas: “I can hardly believe it. They’ve just worked so hard all year and I’m so proud.”

With Bartlett looking out of sync early, the firedup Spartans took the first two sets before the Panthers regrouped to take the third.

The fourth set was epic. White Station led 24-19 before the Panthers rallied to tie at 24. The momentum shifted back and forth before White Station finally prevailed, setting off a wild celebratio­n.

“I think the difference was our serving and passing,” said Thomas. “It all came together today.”

At Houston, the Mustangs used their size advantage to overpower the Choctaws and earn a spot in Murfreesbo­ro.

 ?? NIKKI BOERTMAN / THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL ?? White Station’s Gigi Ford (15), and Kaila Beckwith (20) celebrate with teammates Thursday night during their AAA sectional win over host Bartlett. With the victory the Spartans earned their first trip to the TSSAA state volleyball tournament.
NIKKI BOERTMAN / THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL White Station’s Gigi Ford (15), and Kaila Beckwith (20) celebrate with teammates Thursday night during their AAA sectional win over host Bartlett. With the victory the Spartans earned their first trip to the TSSAA state volleyball tournament.

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