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Lee strikes

Colin Lee got up for 20 kills to help North Andover earn its first win of the season in a 3-2 nailbitter over Billerica. 

 

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Boys Volleyball, 04/10/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Davis dialed in

Declan Davis led the way with 11 kills and an ace, and Josh Wojtas added eight kills and three blocks to lead Haverhill to a thrilling 3-1 victory over Chelmsford.

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Boys Volleyball, 04/07/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Central comes back

Trailing two games to none, the Central Catholic boys volleyball team roared back with three straight wins to beat St. John's Prep 3-2. Adam Morris led the Raiders with 13 kills, and Eric Roderick had 14 assists and 23 service points.

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Boys Volleyball, 04/06/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Reggies start strong

Greater Lawrence got a team-high eight kills from Ray Rivera and a great all-around game from Pedro Lopez (8 digs) to sweep North Andover in each team's season opener. Tyler Buonopane and Xavier Dones each had six assists to lead the Knights in their second year as a program.

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Boys Volleyball, 04/04/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Dynamic Davis

 

Haverhill's boys volleyball team opened its season with a three-game sweep of Somerville as Declan Davis led the way. He has 11 kills, 7 digs and 7 aces.

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Boys Volleyball, 04/03/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Defending champion Owls fall in final

NASHUA — The Timberlane Owls had found themselves in this situation before. In Saturday night’s NHIAA boys volleyball state final, the Owls trailed 2-0 after two games. 
But unlike against Londonderry in the semifinals just two days prior, the No. 1 Owls weren’t able to claw back all the way for a second consecutive championship. They lost 16-25, 15-25, 25-18, 23-25 to No. 3 Hollis-Brookline.
“These kids fought to the very end,” said head coach John Dube. “Honestly, given how young we were to enter the season, I never expected to be back here (in the championship). I thought we would struggle but figure it out as the year went along. 
“But to see the type of effort the kids put in all season, to get back here means a lot. And it’s not like we graduate six seniors like last year. This is a young team. I really think they can make it back here again.”
The first game was tied, 16-16, before Hollis-Brookline ripped off nine straight points to end the first game. It was a similar story in the second game, where H-B scored the final seven points to pickup the win.
Timberlane had an early lead in the second game and appeared to pull ahead 4-3 after a kill near the net. However after a few moments, the official at the net reversed the point and awarded it to H-B. No one seemed to be given an adequate explanation for the point switch.
That was one of several close calls that had the large Timberlane crowd groaning.
The Timberlane crowd came alive midway through the third game when Sam Hovan registered three straight kills to give his squad a 15-10 lead.
“He’s our horse,” said Dube, whose club lost to the Cavaliers by the same 3-1 score on May 18. “In fact, our game plan today was to try to get him the ball as much as possible.”
Midway through the fourth game, Timberlane’s Yanni Kakouris collided with a teammate going for a ball. He appeared to injure his left knee and was tended to by trainers. 
After getting taped on the sideline and jogging up and down the floor near the Timberlane bench, he returned for the final few points.
“Heart,” Dube said. “That goes to show you the heart this group has.”
Milford 3, Timberlane 1
New Hampshire Division 1 Finals
Kills: T — Sam Hovan 15, Ryan Doherty 11, Justin Maguire 6, Dan Jordan 6
Blocks: T — Ryan Doherty 5, Justin Maguire 4
Assists: T — Matt Perry 22, Ryan Allen 20
Hollis-Brookline (18-3): 25  25 18 25 — 3
Timberlane (16-3): 16 15 25 23 — 1
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Boys Volleyball, 06/11/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

State Semifinal

 

NASHUA — Timberlane will get to defend its state volleyball championship, against Hollis-Brookline, but it wasn't easy getting to that position.

The Number 1-seed Owls rallied from a loss in the first game to Windham Thursday night and then survived a fifth game with a nerve-wracking 20-18 victory to advance to Saturday's 6 p.m. finals back here at Nashua North High School.

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Boys Volleyball, 06/09/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Comeback falls just short

Pinkerton lost its first two games to Goffstown 25-20, 25-23 but they came back to win the next two 25-13, 25-21 and force a decisive fifth game. Unfortunately, the Astros lost 21-19 in Game 5 to end their great season. Cobi Moore had 43 assists and Matt O'Hara led the team with 18 kills.

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Hot streak

Griffin Lippold led Windham with 18 kills, and Joe Zollo made 35 assists to lead the Jaguars over Souhegan 3 games to 1 in the New Hampshire quarterfinals. Ever since a straight-game loss to Salem in game three of the regular season, the Jaguars have won 13 of their last 14 games now headed into a heavyweight clash with top-seed Timberlane in the semis. The Owls won the only matchup between the two teams 3 games to 1 in both team's first match of the season.

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Owls bury pesky Lancers

Londonderry got up 2 games to 1 over top-seeded Timberlane, but the Owls came back to bury the Lancers 25-13 and 15-8 in the final two games to advance to the Division 1 semi-finals. Sam Hovan led the way with 21 kills, and Ryan Allen made 30 assists. The Owls play Windham in the semis Thursday at 7 p.m. at Nashua North HS.

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