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  • Providence Girls Volleyball Earns Four-Set Victory

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    Kailey Ho helped Providence win versus Rim Of The World but it wasn’t easy. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    By Rick Assad

    At first glance and after two sets, it appeared that the Providence High girls’ volleyball team would easily handle Rim Of The World in a CIF Southern Section Division VI opening-round match at the Fritz B. Burns Activity Center on Tuesday night.

    It was anything but as the visitors stormed back and claimed the third set and came within a whisker of forcing a fifth game.

    The 25-8, 25-14, 17-25, 25-20 triumph showed that the Pioneers have grit and determination and this should help in future matches.

    Sam Tozlian is the Providence head coach, and several things caught his attention.

    “I like the way we went into that match with aggression and confidence. In that third set, Rim made adjustments and started playing much better,” he noted. “I think we took our foot off the gas a little bit and made uncharacteristic errors in the third and fourth.”

    Tozlian added: “It took some clutch plays late in the fourth to finish them off but credit to Rim Of The World for making it hard on us,” he stated.

    The Fighting Scots led 6-2 in the fourth set when Providence junior Kailey Ho hit out of bounds.

    Both Providence and Rim Of The World played well and gave it their all. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    When junior Zoe Barrows added three straight service aces, Providence led 9-7.

    Rim Of The World (15-13) tied it at 10-10 on Ho’s hitting error but the hosts had an 8-2 run for a 18-12 advantage.

    During that stretch, junior Nasiyah Chapman, who led all players with 13 kills, contributed a pair that made it 13-10 and 17-12 as the visitors asked for time.

    The Fighting Scots then collected eight of 11 points and evened it at 20-20 on a push from junior setter Brynn Bagnell.

    The Pioneers remained calm despite the run and claimed the next five points as Barrows capped the set and match with back-to-back service aces.

    The first game was dominated by Providence which led 6-1 on a service error by sophomore opposite hitter Nadia Sherrill.

    The Pioneers went on another extended surge as they pulled ahead 12-2 on an ace from junior Sarah Swinhart.

    Providence (21-12) marched in front 19-6 on a kill from Chapman and 24-8 on a block from Roxanne Kramer.

    A hitting miscue from Rim Of The World’s sophomore opposite hitter, Khloe Drexel ended the set.

    In the second set, the Pioneers raced in front 5-2 on an ace from Chapman and it became 8-4 on a service winner from Swinhart.

    Ho’s kill made it 9-6, Ho’s service ace pushed the cushion to 12-8 and junior Sydney Forlano’s service winner made it 16-9.

    Senior Giselle Pacheco’s kill increased Providence’s lead to 19-12. A spike from Olivia Buhay made it 20-13 as the Fighting Scots needed a time out.

    Providence then claimed five of the next six points and collected the second set on a hitting miscue from senior middle blocker Jaelyn Granado.

    Rim Of The World’s best effort was the third set as it led 9-5 on a kill from freshman outside hitter Liv Stiansen and another winner from Stiansen made it 15-9.

    Junior middle blocker Evangeline Juarez and Granado each had a hand in a stuff that made it 21-16 and Bagnell’s kill made the game official.

    “That setter for Rim [Bagnell] was excellent, we knew she would dump the ball and she was still able to find spots on the court,” Tozlian said. “Their best hitter was hurt. She was very brave for toughing it out.”

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  • Burroughs Girls Volleyball Goes Four Sets With Providence

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    It was a battle between Providence and Burroughs, which prevailed in four sets. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    By Rick Assad

    On Wednesday evening at its home gymnasium, the Burroughs High girls’ volleyball team took on Providence in what turned out to be an exciting four-set match.

    The Bears dropped the opening game to the Pioneers, but steadily and surely grabbed three straight sets and claimed a 25-27, 25-23, 25-12, 25-20 victory.

    Khloe Pavia set the offensive tone and was supported by senior opposite hitter Isabela Hanson, junior middle blocker Zoe Davis and sophomore outside hitter Amelia Walsh.

    “I think after the first set we really cleaned up our passing,” said Pavia, a senior middle blocker. “We were also doing a great job defending and getting a lot of balls up. I think we did a great job of sticking together as a team and uplifting each other after that first set.”

    In the deciding set, the Pioneers broke ahead 3-0 on a winner from junior Nasiyah Chapman.

    The Bears (24-8) rallied and led 8-7 on a kill from junior outside hitter Trinity Taylan and then pulled ahead 12-11 and 13-11 on consecutive aces from junior defensive specialist Joanna Brain.

    The Pioneers show emotion after winning a point versus the Bears. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    Brain’s service winner made it 15-11 and at this point Burroughs seized control as it forged ahead 17-12 on Pavia’s kill.

    Walsh’s rocket made it 18-13 and then 21-13 on a block from senior opposite hitter Leila Lazaar.

    Taylan’s kill increased the margin to 23-15 but Providence drew within 23-19 and 24-19 on aces from junior Zoe Barrows.

    The Pioneers (20-12) came within 24-20 on a hitting error by Taylan but a lightning bolt from Davis made it three straight games and the match.

    Burroughs head coach Edwin Real knows his team was in for a fight.

    “It was competitive. Providence came to play,” he said. “We kept our composure, and I was happy to see other girls contribute.”

    The opening game was a back-and-forth struggle as it was knotted eight times including 25-25 after a push from Chapman.

    What occurred next were points made when Lazaar hit into the net and another tapper from Chapman that gave the Pioneers the set.

    Providence pulled in front 4-0 on consecutive service winners from Chapman but Burroughs outscored the visitors 11-5 for an 11-9 advantage.

    During this impressive run, Pavia contributed two kills for a 9-6 lead and a 10-7 advantage.

    Burroughs led 16-13 on an ace from sophomore defensive specialist Kylee Beveridge, 19-14 on a co-stuff from Hanson and Davis and 21-19 on Pavia’s dagger.

    The second set witnessed the Pioneers taking a 3-0 lead on an ace from sophomore Daniella Aves and then pulling in front 6-1 on an ace from Chapman.

    The defense really sparkled for the Bears against the Pioneers, but both teams played well. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    The Bears roared back and tied it at 11-11 on a block from Davis.

    Continuing its solid play, Burroughs took a 17-12 lead on a kill from Pavia and led 20-15 on Pavia’s winner.

    Pavia was at it again as she added another spike that made it 23-18 and the game was nabbed on Taylan’s kill.

    Game three once again began well for Providence which led 2-0 on a kill from junior Gianna La Fontaine.

    Burroughs responded with a 9-2 spurt and led 9-4 on a block from Hanson.

    It became 15-6 on a spike from Taylan and it was 18-7 on a push from Davis. Pavia’s kill made it 24-12 and Pavia’s tapper was the game-winner.

    Sam Tozlian is Providence’s head coach and was pleased with the effort his team brought to the match.

    “I like how free we were playing. The girls came in with no pressure and low expectations and so they were able to play up to the level of Burroughs,” he said. “I also liked how we rebounded in that last set after the dismal showing in the third set.”

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