Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Lincoln’s Restructur­ed Lady Wolves Sweep Decatur

- By Mark Humphrey

A restructur­ed Lincoln volleyball squad defeated Decatur, 25-12, 25-15, 25-18, in three straight sets Thursday, Sept. 28, at home.

“We’re always playing bigger schools, that makes for a long season,” said Decatur coach Jessica Castagna. “It’s hard. The 3A ones are tough, Elkins has a really good team this year, and the 4A schools are tough.”

“These girls have so much heart it doesn’t get them down. They still play. They don’t know they’re small. Don’t tell them. We have a good time.”

According to the Arkansas Activities Associatio­n classifica­tion numbers for 20182020, Decatur is ranked No. 223 in size among student enrollment for Arkansas high schools. Yet, the Class 2A Lady Bulldogs have been lumped in a blended league for regular season competitio­n against the likes of 4A-1 schools: Gentry, Gravette, Lincoln, Prairie Grove, Shiloh Christian and West Fork, plus 3A power Elkins.

The day before their match at Lincoln, the Lady Bulldogs won their first set against a 4A school by beating Gentry 25-18 in the second set of a four-set (15-25, 25-18, 18-25, 16-25) loss. The feisty Lady Bulldogs stayed with Lincoln early in game one. Talor Thompson, a 5-9 middle blocker/outside hitter, pounded a pair of kills sandwiched around Jesse Mathline’s kill and Decatur took a 6-4 lead.

“Talor Thompson is a great athlete, she’s a lot of fun,” Castagna said. “She’s graduating earlier. She makes big plays at the net for us. We’re going to miss her next year. She’s super smart, very sharp. She has a lot of things going for her.”

Then Lincoln got on a roll with an 8-0 run. Averi Massey’s dig went over the net surprising Decatur and getting a side-out for the Lady Wolves. Hollie Webb added a kill, then Jessica Goldman served a trio of aces to put Lincoln ahead, 9-6. Stagna took time-out, but the Lady Bulldogs surrendere­d two more points on hitting errors and Goldman capped the streak with another ace.

Hollie Webb contribute­d an ace and Madison Jones made back-to-back blocks, with the second becoming a kill as Lincoln took control with an 18-9 lead. Goldman and Desi Meek traded kills but Lincoln finished with a 7-3 run. Hollie Webb played a second hit over finding an empty left corner, Jones had an ace and Goldman smacked a hard kill. A double hit by Decatur brought Lincoln to game-point and the Lady Wolves took game one on a Decatur hitting error, 25-12.

Game two was almost a replay of the first set. Thompson played a hit from the back-row catching the right corner, then added another back-row kill as Decatur evened the score at 4-4. Again Lincoln was able to get separation with a 7-1 run.

Allison Cunningham kickstarte­d the spree with a kill. She had a block that caused problems leading to another Lincoln point and finished the offense combining with Tana Chapman (dig) and Hollie Webb (set) to record a kill. Hollie Webb served up consecutiv­e aces and Decatur hit the ball off the overhead scoreboard for the second time in the game.

Destiny Mejia’s kill broke Lincoln’s run and Decatur pulled to within 12-10 only to watch as Lincoln fashioned a 13-5 run to finish. Jones had a block-kill, then recorded a kill from Goldman’s set. Cunningham and Hollie Webb scored kills prompting a Decatur time-out with the Lady Bulldogs trailing, 21-14. When play resumed Goldman served an ace off the net before Thompson got a side-out for Decatur with a back-row kill.

Game-point was reached when Hollie Webb’s ace made the score, 24-15. Lincoln won 25-15 when Decatur couldn’t get the ball over after hitting into the net.

Facing eliminatio­n, the Lady Bulldogs led 10-9 in the third set. Amber Britton (dig), Libby Calico (set) and Cunningham (kill) worked the offense for Lincoln bringing up the sixth tie of the game. The set would be tied three more times before Lincoln distanced themselves thanks to six straight errors by the Lady Bulldogs.

Coming out of a time-out, Goldman’s back-to-back kills extended Lincoln’s lead to 21-13. Thompson had two kills down the stretch, but Lincoln never allowed the Lady Bulldogs to get back in the match and won 25-18 on a violation.

First-year Lincoln coach Lauren Merrick-Creed restructur­ed her squad days prior to the match and was pleased with the outcome.

“We got more of the team involved,” Merrick-Creed said. “We changed the team dynamic to get them to all come together and work together. They were able to adjust to whoever was beside them.”

 ?? MARK HUMPHREY ENTERPRISE-LEADER ?? Lincoln sophomore Tanner Robb makes a play on the frontline with teammate Allison Cunningham coming to the net in support. Lincoln swept Decatur in three straight sets (25-12, 25-15, 25-18) on Thursday, Sept. 28.
MARK HUMPHREY ENTERPRISE-LEADER Lincoln sophomore Tanner Robb makes a play on the frontline with teammate Allison Cunningham coming to the net in support. Lincoln swept Decatur in three straight sets (25-12, 25-15, 25-18) on Thursday, Sept. 28.

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