SCF Baseball Adds Sabo to Coaching Staff

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Bradenton, Fla - The SCF baseball team will be adding a new member to their coaching staff as they bring in former MLB third baseman Chris Sabo for the 2023-24 season. Sabo joins the Manatees after spending the last four seasons as the head coach for the University of Akron (2018-22) in Akron, Ohio. Sabo brings a wealth of experience for the Manatees from the MLB level alongside a collegiate level.

A native of Detroit, Michigan, Sabo began his baseball career Detroit Catholic Central High School in Novi, Michigan where he was a three-sport athlete playing golf and hockey as well as baseball. He was listed as one of the area's best baseball players where he earned all-state honors on two occasions while winning two 17-and-under national championships as a goalie in hockey before enrolling at the University of Michigan. While contemplating the choice of a career in hockey and baseball, Sabo ultimately decided to choose baseball for the Wolverines where they finished ninth in the 1981 NCAA College Baseball World Series before claiming a third place finish in the 1983 NCAA College Baseball World Series.

After three seasons with Michigan, Sabo declared for the 1983 MLB Draft and was selected in the second round by the Cincinnati Reds (1988-93). He spent the first five seasons in the minors before being called up to the Reds in 1988 where he was named the 1988 National League Rookie of the Year before winning the 1990 World Series with the Reds. He would make stops with the Baltimore Orioles (1994), Chicago White Sox (1995) and St. Louis Cardinals (1995) before playing a second stint and final season with the Reds where he would retire in 1996. Additionally, Sabo was inducted as a member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in 2010.

After retiring from playing, he started his coaching career with the Reds' minor league teams, Billings Mustangs (now Independent) and Dayton Dragons (Single A) as a hitting coach, infielding instructor and talent evaluator and landed assistant coach positions with his alma mater Michigan, Xavier University and the University of Cincinnati, field manager for the Green Bay Bullfrogs (summer league) and head coach for IMG Academy before being named the 17th head coach for the University of Akron.

The Manatees look forward to focusing on the 2024 season with the addition of Sabo to the coaching staff.

SCF VB Concludes Their Season

Lake Worth Beach, Fla - The SCF volleyball team (14-9) concluded their season for 2023 at the FCSAA/NJCAA DII Region 8 Tournament in Lake Worth Beach as they split their last two matches shutting out Lake Sumter State (15-12) 3-0 (25-20, 25-22, 28-26) in the quarterfinals before being shutout by #12 Gulf Coast State (19-5) 3-0 (23-25, 24-26, 17-25) in the semifinals.

#13 Pensacola State (31-3) would defeat Gulf Coast State 3-0 in the finals to qualify for an automatic spot in the NJCAA National Volleyball Tournament in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

SCF vs Lake Sumter State:
The first set saw the Manatees getting off to a little rocky start, but after a few modifications, the Manatees were able to take the first set after a Lake Hawk attack error. The second set continue would be have 12 ties and six lead changes, but a final kill from freshman Aleksandra Wrobel would seal the second set for the Manatees.

Heading into the third set, the Lake Hawks would once again scare the Manatees down the stretch after tying the set at 24 apiece before possibly taking the set, but a Lake Hawk net violation would keep the set going to another tie at 26 apiece after a kill by sophomore Isabella Rebimbas before a double block by Wrobel and freshman Teresa Briefender and kill by Wrobel sealed the deal for a Manatee win.

Sophomore Katie Keefe would be the offensive leader of the match as she finished with 13 kills, one assist, two aces, four digs and a block. Rebimbas would follow with nine kills and one dig, while sophomore Bailee Perry rounded out the order with seven kills, one ace, one assist and eight digs.

In setting, freshman Morgan McGuire would finish one dig shy of a double-double as she finished with 32 assists, one kill, one ace and nine digs.

Defensively, Wrobel would lead the back row defense with a career-high 17 digs to go along with six kills, two assists, one ace and two blocks, while Briefender lead the front row defense with three blocks to go along with four kills, one assist and one dig.

Sophomores Kloe Pinto (four digs and one assist), Rachel Carroll (three digs and one assist), Caelan Cook (three kills, two digs and one block) and Emily Lyons (six digs) also contributed in the match.

For the Lake Hawks, sophomore Kaylee Hunt lead the way offensively with 18 kills, two aces, nine digs and two blocks, while classmate Jayden Ponsford lead the defense with 18 digs and one assist. In setting, freshman Emily Warner finished with 25 assists, three kills and five digs.

After SCF's win, #13 Pensacola State shutout St. John's River State (24-13) 3-0 to advance to the semifinals.

SCF vs #12 Gulf Coast State:
The first two sets were nail biters as the Manatees cut the Commodores lead and even took the lead in the second set, but the Commodores would pull it together and seal it before finalizing the third set, despite the Manatees attempting a brief comeback.

Wrobel would lead the way offensively with 10 kills, one ace, six digs and two block. Keefe would follow with six kills, two assists, one ace, seven digs and five blocks, while Perry rounded out the order with five kills, one ace, 10 digs and three blocks.

McGuire would lead the way in setting with 20 assists, four digs and one block, while freshman Elise Bakken would add seven assists and two digs.

Defensively, aside from Keefe's blocks and Perry's digs, Carroll would also lead the back row with 10 digs while sophomore Shelby Pillow added two blocks and three kills.

Rebimbas (three kills), Briefender (two kills), Cook (two kills, one ace and three digs) and Lyons (two digs) also contributed in the final match.

After SCF's loss, Pasco Hernando (14-10), who were the #1 seed that received a first round bye, would fall to Pensacola State by a score of 3-0.

Notes:
Following the end of the tournament, Wrobel and Keefe were named as members to the FCSAA DII All-Tournament Team.

Up Next:
The Manatees will look to focus on beach volleyball season for 2024 spring semester.

We thank all of our sophomores, coaches and support staff for their contributions to this season and we also wish Pensacola State the best of luck in route to Iowa for nationals.

SCF VB Takes Home Conference Awards


Lake Worth, Fla - While the SCF volleyball team (13-8) prepare for their goal of winning the FCSAA DII State Championship, three of the players secured yearly honors for their hard work on the court. Freshman Aleksandra Wrobel would secure a spot on the All-Sun Lakes South Division First Team, while sophomore Caelan Cook and Katie Keefe would land a spot on the All-Sun Lakes South Division Second Team. Additionally, Wrobel would secure a spot on the All-FCSAA DIIAll-NJCAA Region 8 Team.

Wrobel, a native of Poland, finished her part of the regular season with 164 kills, 16 aces, 108 digs and 20 blocks.

Keefe, a native of London, England and a transfer from the Stetson University beach volleyball team has 114 kills, 14 aces, 105 digs and 23 blocks. After this season, Keefe will be transferring to Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona for beach volleyball.

Cook earns her first conference award in her collegiate career. Currently, the native of Indian Harbour Beach has 108 kills, 16 aces, 89 digs and 18 blocks. Throughout her two years with the Manatees, Cook has 300 kills, 18 aces, 181 digs and 35 blocks.

The Manatees will look to keep their postseason dreams alive as they will open the championship tournament in the quarterfinals against Lake Sumter State (15-11).


Sun Lakes Player of the Year: Kiara Vega (Pensacola State)


All-Sun Lakes North Division First Team:

Izzy Denton (Gulf Coast State)

Kaylee Hunt (Lake Sumter State)

Jaiden Rogers (Gulf Coast State)

Anyaliz Rodriguez (Pensacola State)*#

Gianna San Filippo (St. John's River State)*

Kiara Vega (Pensacola State)*


All-Sun Lakes North Division Second Team:

Annabell Chancy (Gulf Coast State)

Cadence Goeden (Pensacola State)

Lauren Herz (St. John's River State)

Martina Soler Marti (Florida State College at Jacksonville)

Maddie Mire (Pensacola State)

Yarelis Lopez Osorio (Lake Sumter State)#


All-Sun Lakes South Division First Team:

Kylie Ciani (Pasco Hernando State)*

Kelsey Dodd (South Florida State)

Patrycja Kabala (Palm Beach State)

Elizabeth McDonald (Pasco Hernando State)*

Zuzanna Michalska (Palm Beach State)

Aleksandra Wrobel (SCF)*


All-Sun Lakes South Division Second Team:

Ashlyn Banton (Palm Beach State) #

Caelan Cook (SCF)

Haley Ebbert (Pasco Hernando State)

Isabella Griefenstein (Pasco Hernando State) #

Ahnika Johnston (St. Pete College)

Katie Keefe (SCF)


All-FCSAA DIIAll-NJCAA Region 8:

Kylie Ciani (Pasco Hernando State)*

Izzy Denton (Gulf Coast State)

Kelsey Dodd (South Florida State)

Kaylee Hunt (Lake Sumter State)

Elizabeth McDonald (Pasco Hernando State)*

Zuzanna Michalska (Palm Beach State)

Yarelis Lopez Osorio (Lake Sumter State)

Jaiden Rogers (Gulf Coast State)

Anyaliz Rodriguez (Pensacola State)*

Gianna San Filippo (St. John's River State)*

Kiara Vega (Pensacola State)*

Aleksandra Wrobel (SCF)*

*Denotes as a unanimous decision

#Denotes as a two-time selection


Dulcie 'Cookie' Stevens Player of the Year: Kiara Vega (Pensacola State)

SCF VB Dances to States on Sophomore Day


Bradenton, Fla - In a winner take all situation, the SCF volleyball team (13-8, 6-7 Sun Lakes, 5-3 South Division) showed they were the ones who kept their vision clear as day to punch their ticket to the FCSAA DII State Tournament as they defeated Palm Beach State (6-16, 6-7 Sun Lakes, 4-4 South Division) by a score of 3-1 (25-13, 20-25, 25-18, 25-23) to close the regular season. This would the Manatees first sweep in Sun Lakes Conference play this season as they defeated Palm Beach State earlier in the season (September 16).

"As a team, I couldn't have asked for anything more," said head coach Lynn Burnett. "This team was remarkable from opening serve to closing block. They were literally remarkable. Every single one of the players battled through mid-October blues and to overcome so much. It's tough and mentally exhausting when they locked in and focused as a team is what created them as one and when they're all together, they're brilliant."

"I thought our team really came together after changing the lineups to a 5-1 instead of a 6-2," said sophomore Katie Keefe. "Everyone adapted well to the change. I'm proud of our whole team while we were facing adversity and how we came back more respectful so we can get the job done."

"I felt really excited and energetic with all my teammates," said sophomore Kloe Pinto. "They made me so comfortable the whole time and it was a really fun experience. I'm just so glad I got to play with all of my best friends."

"I thought we did well running a 5-1 lineup with Morgan (McGuire) leading the way on the set," said sophomore Caelan Cook. "It was different, but we played really well together with the energy so good from everyone. The energy in the room was electric"

Before the match commenced, the Manatees celebrated sophomore day for nine sophomore players: Keefe, Pinto, Cook, Rachel Carroll, Isabella Rebimbas, Amee Beedle, Bailee Perry, Shelby Pillow and Emily Lyons.

"I didn't cry, but I might need to pull a 'Deion Sanders' and put my sunglasses on," said Burnett on sophomore day. "It's very surreal."

Heading into the first set, serving and blocking were the name of the game for the Manatees as Pinto would lead the way on serving, while Keefe and freshman Aleksandra Wrobel lead the front row in blocking before the Lady Panthers called a timeout with the Manatees up 10-4.

After the timeout, the Lady Panthers pulled up a couple of kills before Keefe and Wrobel came up with kills of their own. With Pinto back to serving, the Manatees would continue to put points on the board thanks to Keefe, Wrobel and Cook and went up to 19-10 before Palm Beach used their final timeout of the set. Following the final timeout, the Manatees would go on cruise control after an ace by Wrobel before Keefe sealed the set with a slide kill.

Heading into the second set, the Lady Panthers started to rattle the Manatees as they took advantage of a  few reception errors by the Manatees. While the Manatees did manage to mount a comeback and take a three point once, it was not enough as the Lady Panthers would take the second set.

Heading into the third set, with the score tied 1-1, the Lady Panthers faced a serious situation as Peyton Ferree would suffer an injury. After an hour delay, play would resume and the Manatees would show signs of strong blocking as Keefe would secure three solo blocks while Cook took over on getting kills before the Manatees took the third set off of a Lady Panther attack error.

In the fourth and final set, the Manatees were a little shaky towards the end, but after a timeout and some adjustments they would pull themselves together and came back after kills by Cook and Rebimbas and key blocks from Wrobel and freshman Teresa Briefeneder before the duo sealed the final set with their blocking to give the Manatees the win.

Wrobel would lead the way with a double-double of 12 kills, 11 digs, five blocks and two aces. Keefe, who was one block shy of a double-double, would follow with 11 kills, nine blocks (three solo), two aces, one assist and three digs.

"I came into the match playing as a middle blocker instead of right side or outside hitter," said Keefe. "It certainly was a different position for me, but I got the hang of it once I got my memory back on playing it. I had a fun time blocking, which was better for me to help my shoulder out so I could hit less and block more. I just happy that my coaches trusted me enough to play this position and to be able to block like this."

"Katie was unbelievable at the middle," said Burnett on Keefe. "She just tracked and shutdown everything, which very few have got by her."

Cook, who was two digs shy of a double-double, would round out the order with 11 kills of her own to go along with eight digs, one ace and two blocks.

"I felt really good, even if it took me a second to settle in," said Cook. "The energy from my teammates helped me and it felt amazing."

In setting, McGuire would lead the way with a season-high 41 assists, nine digs, one kill and two blocks.

In serving, aside from Keefe, Cook and Wrobel, Pinto would lead the way with three aces to go along with three digs.

"I felt very good," said Pinto. "I thought I did a good job and despite a few mistakes, I was able to come back from them and played my best game."

Defensively, aside from Keefe and Wrobel's blocks, Briefeneder would add five blocks (one solo) to go along with four kills. In the back row, Beedle finished with 11 digs, four kills and one block.

Carroll (six digs and two assists), Rebimbas (one kill and one dig), Pillow (five kills, one assist and one block) and Lyons (one dig) also contributed in the match.

Notes:
  • In the match against Pasco Hernando State, Pillow secured her 100th career block. With the block assist against Palm Beach, she earned her 101st career block.

  • This will be the second straight season that the Manatees have reached the state tournament and the first they reached the state tournament with a winning record since 2014.

Other Sun Lakes Scores:
#16 Gulf Coast State (17-4, 11-2 Sun Lakes, 7-1 North Division) defeated Florida State College at Jacksonville (8-15, 3-10 Sun Lakes, 0-8 North Division) 3-1 in Jacksonville. The Lady Commodores will wrap up their season on the road as they travel to Bay Minette, Alabama to take on Coastal Alabama - South (8-22, 2-9 CACC) Thursday night, October 26 at 8 pm EDT (7 pm CDT). The Blue Wave have concluded their season and finished last in the north division.

Lake Sumter State (14-11, 7-6 Sun Lakes, 3-5 North Division) completed the second day of the two-day Viking Invitational in Palatka with a sweep after defeating Coastal Alabama - South 3-1 before defeating Lurleen B. Wallace CC (20-9, 8-2 ACCC) 3-2. The Lakehawks will take on Trinity College of Florida (3-13, 3-2 NCCAA South Region) Tuesday night, October 24 at 6 pm.

St. John's River State (23-12, 7-6 Sun Lakes, 3-5 North Division) completed their portion of their two-day Viking Invitational as they Spartanburg Methodist (20-12, 10-0 CJCC) 3-0. The Vikings will take on Indian River State (7-14, 1-12 Citrus) Saturday afternoon, October 28 at 2 pm.

Sun Lakes Conference Standings:
North - 
1. #6 Pensacola State (24-2, 12-1, 7-1) #*
2. #16 Gulf Coast State (17-4, 11-2, 7-1) #
3. St. John's River State (23-12, 7-6, 3-5)
4. Lake Sumter State (14-11, 7-6, 3-5)
5. Florida State College at Jacksonville (8-15, 3-10, 0-8) e

South - 
1. Pasco Hernando State (14-8, 9-4, 7-1) #
2. SCF (13-8, 6-7, 5-3) #
3. Palm Beach State (6-16, 6-7, 4-4) e
4. South Florida State (5-11, 3-10, 3-5) e
5. St. Pete (4-14, 1-12, 1-7) e

* Conference Champions
# Clinched playoff berth
e Eliminated from playoff contention

Up Next:
The Manatees will head to Lake Worth for the two-day FCSAA DII State Tournament on November 3-4, hosted by Palm Beach State, but before that they will warmup with a final scrimmage as they head to IMG Academy to take on the IMG Academy U16 and U18 national teams on October 26.

SCF VB Wraps Up Regular Season

Bradenton, Fla - Following their completion of non-conference play, the SCF volleyball team (12-7, 5-6 Sun Lakes, 4-2 South Division) will look to focus on wrapping up the regular season in Sun Lakes Conference play with their final home matches of the regular season at Hal Chasey Gymnasium. The Manatees will welcome Pasco Hernando State (12-8, 7-4 Sun Lakes South) Wednesday night, October 18 at 6 pm before welcoming Palm Beach State (5-15, 5-6 Sun Lakes South) Saturday afternoon, October 21 at 3 pm.

Sun Lakes Conference Standings:
North - 
1. #6 Pensacola State (23-1, 11-0, 6-0)*
2. #16 Gulf Coast State (14-4, 9-2, 5-1)
3. Lake Sumter State (12-19, 7-6, 3-5)
4. St. John's River State (19-12, 6-6, 2-5)
5. Florida State College at Jacksonville (8-12, 3-7, 0-5) e

South - 
1. Pasco Hernando State (12-8, 7-4, 5-1)
2. SCF (12-7, 5-6, 4-2)
3. Palm Beach State (5-15, 5-6, 3-3)
4. South Florida State (6-9, 4-8, 3-3)
5. St. Pete (3-13, 1-11, 1-6) e

Last Time Out:
The Manatees are coming off of completing their final non-conference matches at home where they shutout Trinity College of Florida 3-0 and defeated Webber International University JV 3-1 in a tri-match before shutting out Ave Maria University JV 3-0. They are currently second in the south division behind Pasco Hernando. Additionally, the Manatees' overall record while winning more matches than losing is their best since 2014.

Playoff Scenario:
The Manatees can secure a spot in the FCSAA DII Volleyball Tournament. In order for them to secure sole possession of first place in the south division, they must defeat Pasco Hernando State and Palm Beach State. Additionally, if they defeat Pasco Hernando State and Palm Beach State, then they would be named the Sun Lakes South Division Regular Season Champions. 

As far as which teams are likely to go, #6 Pensacola State is likely going to be the #1 seed in the state tournament. #16 Gulf Coast State will also most likely be in the tournament.

St. Pete College and Florida State College at Jacksonville have already been eliminated from playoff contention due to the conference records.


Sophomore Soundoff:
In the season finale against Palm Beach State, the match will be dubbed as 'sophomore day' for nine sophomores on the team: Bailee Perry, Kloe Pinto, Amee Beedle, Rachel Carroll, Isabella Rebimbas, Shelby Pillow, Caelan Cook, Katie Keefe and Emily Lyons.

Since returning from injury last year, Perry has progressed well in her playing. The Sebastian native currently has 75 kills, 15 aces, 111 digs and 11 blocks. In her career, she is listed at #48 on the program list in digs. In her last three matches, Perry had a combined 29 kills, six aces and 25 digs, which included her first double-double of the season of 12 kills and 12 digs against Ave Maria University JV.

Pinto. has increased her playing since transitioning to the role as a defensive specialist and libero. The Jacksonville native currently has 47 digs, 11 assists and nine aces so far this season. In the match against Trinity College of Florida, she came off of a career-high 13 digs.

Since transferring from Vincennes University in Indiana, Beedle has become one of the key role players for back row defense. The native of Wheaton, Illinois currently has 60 kills, 14 aces, 119 digs and 10 blocks this season. Throughout her collegiate career, which includes her two seasons with Vincennes University, she has compiled a combined 285 kills, 48 aces, 28 blocks and 608 digs.

Since becoming a starting libero, Carroll has increased her role and stats along the way this season. Currently, the product of Sarasota High School has 24 assists and 114 digs. In her career, she ranks #37 in the program in career digs (292).

Rebimbas, the hybrid player of the team, currently has 68 kills and 62 digs this season. She is currently ranked #37 on the team in career kills (258) and #28 in career digs (353). In the last three matches, the Naples native had a combined 32 kills, eight aces and 34 digs, which included a double-double in the match against Webber International JV (her fourth in her career).

Pillow, who is the lead blocker of the team, currently has 59 kills and 19 blocks this season. In her last three matches, the native of Athens, Georgia had a combined 29 kills (including a season-high 11 against Webber International JV) and five blocks. 

In her career with the Manatees, Pillow has 231 kills and 92 blocks. Her 92 blocks are ranked tied #11 in the program. She will need one more to surpass Adelene Jideofor (92, 2020-21) and reach the top 10. In fact, she is eight blocks away from becoming the 10th player to reach 100 career blocks.

Cook currently has 89 kills, 69 digs and 16 blocks in her name so far. The native of Indian Harbour Beach in her career has 281 kills, 161 digs and 33 blocks so far. Her 281 kills rank #32 in the program.

Since transferring from Stetson University and making the interim transition to playing indoor volleyball, Keefe has become a key part of the Manatees offense this season. The Londoner currently has 100 kills, 12 aces, 102 digs and 13 blocks in her lone season. She is has already made history by becoming the first player from England to play indoor volleyball for the Manatees.

Upon her completion of the season, Keefe will transfer to Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona to play beach volleyball in spring 2024 with up to three years of eligibility remaining.

Lyons, who has been the fan favorite amongst the team, currently has 11 kills, four aces, 29 digs and six blocks. 

Backing Up The Squad:
Backing up the sophomores are freshmen Aleksandra Wrobel, Teresa Briefender, Morgan McGuire, Elise Bakken and Katrina Tallo.

Wrobel, who primarily leads the offense, currently has 134 kills, 14 aces, 84 digs and 14 blocks. In her last matchup, the Pole had five kills and two digs in the 3-1 win over Webber International JV.

Briefeneder, a primary blocker, currently has 64 kills, 28 digs and 35 blocks in her name so far this season.

McGuire is coming off of three straight matches of 30 plus assists in non-conference play. The Tampa native currently has 361 assists, 27 aces and 165 digs.

Bakken, who plays behind McGuire, currently has 244 assists, 12 aces and 87 digs.

Tallo, who also plays as a primary blocker, currently has 42 kills, eight aces, 45 digs and 28 blocks (eight solo).

Scouting Pasco Hernando State:
The Bobcats are coming off of a 3-0 shutout win over St. Pete College on Wednesday, October 11. They are currently in first place in the south division.

Leading the Lady Bobcats' offense is freshman Elizabeth McDonald and sophomore Kylie Ciani as they both lead with 226 and 214 kills respectively. McDonald has 132 digs, 34 aces and 26 blocks (16 solo) in her name, while Ciani has 76 digs and 12 aces.

Defensively, freshman Blake Samon and sophomores Kaitlyn Klemm and Isabella Greifenstein lead the front row in blocking. Samon has 21 blocks (12 solo) to go along with 15 kills, while with 11 and 10 Klemm has 12 blocks and 16 kills and  Greifenstein has 71 kills, 15 blocks and 12 digs. In the back row, sophomore Elena Castillo-Wetzell leads the way with 97 digs and eight aces.

Overall, the Manatees are 10-29 against the Lady Bobcats. In the last match, they defeated the Lady Bobcats 3-1 in New Port Richey.

Scouting Palm Beach State:

The Lady Panthers are coming off of a 3-0 shutout over South Florida State. They are currently tied for second place in conference with SCF.

Leading the Lady Panthers offense is sophomore Zuzanna Michalska. Michalska, a transfer from Spartanburg Methodist (NJCAA) leads the way with 208 kills, 34 aces and 215 digs. Freshman Patrycja Kabala follows with 132 kills, 51 digs and 20 blocks

Defensively, sophomore Ellianna Sawyer leads the front row with 44 blocks (seven solo) and 37 kills, while freshman Ana Paula Fallas Cruz leads the back row with 189 digs.

The Manatees are 10-21 overall against the Lady Panthers. Earlier in the season, the Manatees defeated the Lady Panthers 3-1.

How to Keep Up:
Both matches will air on the SCF Sports Network and fans can keep up with the Manatees on all social media platforms.


SCF Volleyball Shuts Down Ave Maria


Bradenton, Fla - The SCF volleyball team (12-7, 5-6 Sun Lakes South) concluded their last match of non-conference play as they shutout Ave Maria University JV (1-5-1) 3-0 (25-18, 25-12, 25-7) at Hal Chasey Gymnasium.

"I'm very happy and very proud of the team's determination, resilience and ability to work together," said head coach Lynn Burnett. "Even with very few changes to the lineup to see if they made any mistakes, we can fix it quick and they did a good job of that."

"Today, I thought we all did really well," said sophomore Isabella Rebimbas. "We really played well together and we were raw with so much energy on the court together."

"I think we played very well," said sophomore Bailee Perry. "While we did have some errors, we were able to clean it up really well and the energy was really good and everyone had hustle."

"I thought we all played as one team today," said sophomore Shelby Pillow. "Everyone worked extra hard to put the ball down and away whether it was with tips, dumping or a great kill that got us a point."

"I thought our energy was super high and we were positive with each other," said freshman Alanna McCaughey. "Everyone was cheering each other on and we were really consistent. It was a lot of fun."

The first set saw a small struggle, but the Manatees remained in control as they kept themselves together and took the first set after an attack error by by the Gyrenes.

In the second set, back row defense played the part for the Manatees thanks to Rebimbas, Perry and sophomore Kloe Pinto would get several digs that played key for them. In the end, the Manatees would take the second set off of another Gyrene attack error.

In the third set, with freshman Morgan McGuire serving, the Manatees would start on a 12-0 run, one of their biggest runs of any set to start, thanks to kills by Rebimbas, Perry and freshman Katrina Tallo, a solo block by Tallo, two Gyrene attack errors and three aces by McGuire before the Gyrenes secured their first point of the set. It would not faze the Manatees at all as they kept the Gyrenes in single digits in the set before Pillow sealed the win with a slide kill to the front left corner.

Perry would come away as the leader offensively as she finished with a double-double of a career-high 12 kills, 12 digs, two aces and two assists.

"I felt really good," said Perry on her playing. "It was tough to adjust to playing on the right side because of my role as an outside hitter, but I accepted it and I came in very strong with my teammates and it worked."

"I'm very proud of Bailee," said Burnett on Perry. "I've been pushing her to utilize more tools in her toolbox and to come in hard and wait for the opportunities to tip and then crank the ball with everything she had and today she really did that."

Rebimbas would follow one kill shy of a double-double as she finished with nine kills, 12 digs, two aces and one assist.

"I felt good," said Rebimbas. "It's good to be out there with my team with the energy we produced."

Pillow would round out the order with eight kills, one dig and one block.

"I felt pretty good on how I played today," said Pillow. "I think that I should give a lot of credit to my setter, Morgan (McGuire), because she really helped me when I came in loud and hard so she could gave me great sets.

In setting, McGuire would finish with 28 assists, one kill, a season-high five aces and four digs. In all three non-conference matches, the Tampa native finished with 93 assists, 10 aces, 19 digs and seven kills.

Defensively, apart from Perry and Rebimbas' digs, Pinto finished with nine digs, two aces and one assist. The Jacksonville native finished with 35 digs, six aces and six assists. McCaughey would finish third with 10 digs and one ace.

Tallo (one kill, one dig and one block), Briefender (two kills and one block) and Lyons (two kills, one ace and five digs) also contributed in the match.

Notes:
With her one block, Pillow now has 92 career blocks and is now tied with Adelene Jideofor (92, 2020-21) for 11th all-time. She needs one to surpass Jideofor.

Other Sun Lakes Scores:
St. Pete College (2-13, 1-11 Sun Lakes South) shutout Ave Maria JV 3-0 at Hal Chasey Gymnasium prior to SCF playing Ave Maria. The Lady Titans will take on Trinity College of Florida (3-12) Monday night, October 16 at 6 pm.


#18 Gulf Coast State (13-4, 8-2 Sun Lakes North) defeated Lake Sumter State (12-9, 7-5 Sun Lakes North) 3-2. The Commodores will take on St. John's River State Saturday afternoon, October 14 at 1 pm.

#8 Pensacola State (22-1, 10-0 Sun Lakes North) defeated St. John's River State (19-11, 6-5 Sun Lakes North) 3-2. The Pirates will take on Lake Sumter State Saturday afternoon, October 14 at 1 pm.

Sun Lakes Conference Standings:
North - 
1. #8 Pensacola State (22-1, 10-0)
2. #18 Gulf Coast State (13-4, 8-2)
3. Lake Sumter State (12-9, 7-5)
4. St. John's River State (19-11, 6-5)
5. Florida State College at Jacksonville (6-12, 3-7)

South - 
1. Pasco Hernando State (12-8, 7-4)
2. SCF (12-7, 5-6)
3. Palm Beach State (5-16, 5-6)
4. South Florida State (5-10, 3-9)
5. St. Pete (2-13, 1-11)

Up Next:
The Manatees will wrap up the rest of the regular season and resume Sun Lakes Conference play next week. The Manatees will welcome Pasco Hernando State (12-8, 7-4 Sun Lakes South) Wednesday night, October 18 at 6 pm before welcoming Palm Beach State (5-16, 5-6 Sun Lakes South) Saturday afternoon, October 21 at 3 pm. The match with Palm Beach will be dubbed as sophomore day for the nine active sophomores on the team: Bailee Perry, Kloe Pinto, Amee Beedle, Rachel Carroll, Isabella Rebimbas, Shelby Pillow, Caelan Cook, Katie Keefe and Emily Lyons.

SCF Volleyball Sweep Tri-Match


Bradenton, Fla -  The SCF volleyball team (11-7, 5-6 Sun Lakes South) continued to go on the winning path of their season as they shutout Trinity College of Florida (3-11, 3-2 NCCAA South) 3-0 (25-12, 25-7, 25-8) before defeating Webber International JV 3-1 (25-23,25-20,18-25, 25-20).

"We did amazing," said head coach Lynn Burnett. "Where we have faltered in the past matches, the energy has been off and on but this time the energy built up to the end. "
"I thought there was a lot of energy and communication from both matches today," said sophomore Emily Lyons. "They gym was loud and the players on the bench fed into it to the six that played. We came together and communicated to our spots for the strategies we used."

"While the first match was good, I'm really happy that we pushed each other to get better," said freshman Morgan McGuire. "We were very scrappy and seeing some of the players who don't get much action show out today."


SCF vs Trinity:
Set one for was all Manatees as serving became the game for them as McGuire and sophomore Bailee Perry lead the way, while sophomores Isabella Rebimbas and Shelby Pillow lead the attack. Rebimbas would seal the first set with a kill.

The second and third were similar in way as McCaughey, McGuire and Rebimbas lead the way in the serving game. In the end, the Manatees sealed the second and third sets with kills by freshman Katrina Tallo sealing the deal.

Rebimbas would lead the Manatees offensively as she finished with a season-high 11 kills, nine digs and three aces. Pillow would follow with nine kills and three blocks (two solo), while Perry rounded out the order with seven kills, six digs, one block and a career-high four aces.

In setting, McGuire lead the way with her first 30 plus assist game as she finished with 33 assists, four digs, two kills and one ace.

Defensively in the back row, sophomore Kloe Pinto lead the way with a career-high 13 digs to go along with two assists and one ace.

Tallo (five kills, one ace and two blocks), McCaughey (four aces and two digs) and Lyons (four kills, one ace, seven digs and three blocks) also contributed in the match.

After SCF's first match, Webber International JV shutout Trinity 3-0 (25-16, 25-16, 25-14).

SCF vs Webber International JV:
Heading into the first set, the Manatees got off of to a rocky start as the Warriors would rattle them briefly as they tied the set at 23 apiece, but two critical errors from the Warriors gave the Manatees the first set.

In the second set, the Warriors would go up by as much as three points, but the Manatees stayed persistent and after back-to-back kills by sophomore Bailee Perry, they would regain the lead before Rebimbas sealed the second set with a kill.

In the third set, the Warriors were able to take advantage of several overpasses from the Manatees and would go up by as much as 11 points. The Manatees did manage to rally together some points, but it was not enough as the Warriors took the third set.

Heading into the fourth and final set, the Manatees kept their spirits high and regain steam after sophomore Amee Beedle stepped in to serve back-to-back aces before freshman Aleksandra Wrobel came in with kills of her own. The Warriors would cut the deficit, but ultimately it would not be enough as a final kill from Pillow would seal the deal for the win.

Rebimbas would lead the way offensively once again as she finished with her first double-double of the season of a new season-high 12 kills and 17 digs to go along with three aces and one assist. Pillow would follow with a season-high 11 kills, four digs and one block.

"Bella would have had a double-double in both matches had Trinity ran their offense more in the first match," said Burnett on Rebimbas. "She did amazing nonetheless. She's very consistent and has matured so much from last year and is willing to step in to fill up a spot. I'm really proud of her overall."

Perry rounded out the order one kill shy of a double-double as she finished with nine kills, 10 digs, two assists and one block.

In setting, McGuire would secure her second 30 plus assist match as she finished with a double-double of 32 assists, 11 digs, four kills and three aces. Freshman Elise Bakken would follow with eight assists and five digs.

"It felt great," said McGuire on her milestone. "It was a really good opportunity to be able to play front row and I'm glad I did well in it. Coach (Burnett) thought I did really good on that opportunity, but it was really fun to keep the energy going."

"Morgan has been hungry all season," said Burnett on McGuire. "She has been wanting to play the 5-1 rotation, so when we were practicing, I challenged her to be a leader and create the change in the atmosphere that she wanted to be able to run it and she did a great job doing mixing things up and ran a very efficient offense from every spot on the court while playing defense like no tomorrow."

Defensively, Pinto would lead the back row with a toed career-high 13 digs, three aces, three assists and one kill, while Lyons followed with 10 digs to go along with four kills, one ace and two assists.

"I felt good connecting with people while playing as one body in one team," said Lyons. "It felt good to pull through when my team needed me and communicate with so much energy."

Beedle (two kills, two aces and five digs), McCaughey (one dig), Wrobel (five kills and two digs), Tallo (two digs and one block), Briefeneder (two kills, three digs and one block) and sophomore Caelan Cook (two kills and two digs) also contributed in the match.

Notes:
  • With her four blocks, Pillow has moved up to #12 all-time in career blocks in program history as she surpassed Sara Kartalovic (88, 2015-16), Emily Sauceda (89, 2018-19), Marion Vaucher (89, 2015-16), Lea Romaneschi (90, 2016), Maja Ristic (90, 2013-14) and Alexandra Karastihi (90, 2004-05). She will need two to surpass Adelene Jideofor (92, 2020-21) for 11th all-time.

  • With the two wins, the Manatees moved to double digit wins for the second straight season and now have a winning season for the first time since 2014.

Other Sun Lakes Conference Scores:
Palm Beach State (5-15, 5-6 Sun Lakes South) shutout South Florida State (5-10, 3-9 Sun Lakes South) 3-0 on Wednesday, October 11. Palm Beach State will take on St. Pete College Friday night, October 20 at 6 pm. Meanwhile, South Florida State has been eliminated from playoff contention after the loss.

Pasco Hernando State (12-8, 7-4 Sun Lakes South) shutout St. Pete College (1-13, 1-11 Sun Lakes South) 3-0 on Wednesday, October 11.

Lake Sumter State (12-8, 7-4 Sun Lakes North) shutout Florida State College at Jacksonville (6-12, 3-7 Sun Lakes North) 3-0 on Wednesday, October 11. The Lakehawks will take on #18 Gulf Coast State (12-4, 7-2 Sun Lakes North) Friday night, October 13 at 5 pm. The Blue Wave will take on Trinity Baptist College (1-17, 0-7 NCCAA South) Saturday afternoon, October 14 at 12 pm.

Sun Lakes Conference Standings:
North - 
1. #8 Pensacola State (21-1, 9-0)*
2. #18 Gulf Coast State (12-4, 7-2)
3. Lake Sumter State (12-8, 7-4)
4. St. John's River State (19-10, 6-4)
5. Florida State College at Jacksonville (6-12, 3-7) e

South - 
1. Pasco Hernando State (12-8, 7-4)
2. SCF (11-7, 5-6)
3. Palm Beach State (5-15, 5-6)
4. South Florida State (5-10, 3-9) e
5. St. Pete College (1-13, 1-11) e

*Clinched Playoff Spot
e: eliminated

Up Next:
The Manatees will wrap up their non-conference slate as they welcome Ave Maria University JV (2-3) to Hal Chasey Gymnasium Friday afternoon, October 13 at 4 pm. St. Pete College will also play Ave Maria at Hal Chasey Gymnasium at 2 pm, but will not play SCF.

SCF VB Set for Non-Conference Matchups

Bradenton, Fla - The SCF volleyball team (10-6, 6-5 Sun Lakes South) will take a breather from Sun Lakes play while they remain at home for the rest of the season. The Manatees will welcome Trinity College of Florida (3-10, 3-2 NCCAA South) and Webber International JV, Thursday, October 12 at 2 and 6 pm before welcoming Ave Maria University JV Friday night, October 13 at 6 pm.

St. Pete College (1-12, 1-10 Sun Lakes South) will also be competing against Ave Maria University JV on Friday, October 13 at 2 pm at Hal Chasey Gymnasium, but will not face SCF.

Sun Lakes Conference Standings:
North - 
1. #8 Pensacola State (21-1, 9-0)
2. #18 Gulf Coast State (11-4, 7-2)
3. St. John's River State (18-10, 6-4)
4. Lake Sumter State (11-8, 6-4)
5. Florida State College at Jacksonville (6-11, 3-6) e

South - 
1. Pasco Hernando State (11-8, 6-4)
2. SCF (9-7, 5-6)
3. Palm Beach State (4-15, 4-6)
4. South Florida State (5-9, 3-8)
5. St. Pete (1-12, 1-10) e

Last Time Out:
The Manatees are coming off of splitting their last two matches in Sun Lakes Conference play. They would shutout St. Pete 3-0 at Hal Chasey before being shutting out 3-0 to South Florida State in their final regular season road match. They are currently in second place in Sun Lakes South Division standings.

Playoff Hopes:
The Manatees' chances are qualifying for the FCSAA DII Volleyball State Championship are still strong to secure one of six spots. In fact, they also have a small chance to win the Sun Lakes Conference South Division Standings if they win the remaining two conference matches and Pasco-Hernando State loses their remaining three conference matches. 

As it looks for the other teams, #8 Pensacola State and #18 Gulf Coast State will most likely qualify from the north division, while Pasco Hernando will qualify from the south division. Florida State College at Jacksonville and St. Pete are the most likely to not qualify due to their conference records.

Palm Beach State, South Florida State, St. John's River State and Lake Sumter State are in the hunt for finishing third in both divisions.

Offensive Push:
Freshman Aleksandra Wrobel and sophomores Katie Keefe and Caelan Cook lead the way offensively for the Manatees.

Wrobel currently has 129 kills, 14 aces, 82 digs and 14 blocks so far this season.

Keefe, who was battling a couple of injuries, currently has 100 kills, 12 aces, 102 digs and 13 blocks. She played in the match against St. Pete where she had eight kills and a dig, but did not play against South Florida State.

Cook currently has 87 kills, 15 aces, 67 digs and 16 blocks. She had six kills, seven digs and one ace against South Florida State.

Setting the Tone:
In setting, freshman Morgan McGuire leads the way with 266 assists, 18 aces and 143 digs, while classmate Elise Bakken has 238 assists, 12 aces and 84 digs.

Block Zone:
In blocking, freshmen Teresa Briefeneder and Katrina Tallo lead the way primarily, while getting support from sophomore Shelby Pillow. Briefeneder currently has 35 blocks (five solo) to go along with 60 kills and 26 digs, while Tallo has 24 blocks (six solo) to go along with 37 kills and 43 digs and Pillow has 14 blocks to go along with 30 kills.

Digging Up the Sun:
Defensively, aside from Keefe and McGuire, sophomores Amee Beedle and Rachel Carroll play key in the back row.

Beedle currently has 116 digs in her name to go along with 58 kills, 12 aces and 10 blocks. In her career so far (including with Vincennes University), the native of Wheaton, Illinois has 605 career digs in the NJCAA.

Carroll currently has 114 digs and 24 assists this season since transitioning as the starting libero.

Scouting Trinity College of Florida:
Trinity College of Florida is located in Trinity, Florida and represent the NCCAA South Region. They are lead by head coach Rachel Noble. The Tigers are coming off splitting the last two matches with a shutout win over Trinity Baptist College (3-0) before being shutout by Pasco Hernando State (3-0). Prior to playing SCF, the Tigers will play NAIA Southeastern University Tuesday night, October 10 at 6 pm.

Leading the way for the Tigers offensively are Temple Jones and Cheyenne Whitehead. Jones has a team-leading 63 kills, 83 digs and 16 blocks in her name, while Whitehead has 59 kills, 18 aces, 25 digs and 20 blocks. In defense, Cora Burnett leads the back row with 96 digs to go along with 75 assists.

Overall, the Manatees are 2-0 against the Tigers. Last Season, both teams played each other twice with the Manatees earning victories in both matches on the road and at home,

Scouting Webber International JV:
The Warriors, who represent the Sun Conference (NAIA) are coming off of a 3-1 loss to South Florida State. They are lead by head coach Justin Dee, who enters his first year as head coach for both the varsity and junior varsity teams.

The Manatees are 7-1 against the Warriors overall. They shutout Webber International 3-0 in their season opener.

Scouting Ave Maria JV:
The Gyrenes are coming off of 3-0 loss to Webber International JV in conference play. They also represent the Sun Conference in the NAIA. They are lead by head coach Teigan McCormick, who enters her third season as head coach for the junior varsity team and as assistant coach for the varsity team.

The Manatees are 6-0 against the Gyrenes, which includes the 3-1 win on the road earlier this season.

How to Keep Up:
All three matches will air on the SCF Sports Network and fans can keep up with the Manatees on all social media platforms


SCF Volleyball Takes Rematch Over St. Pete


Bradenton, Fla - The SCF volleyball team (9-6, 5-5 Sun Lakes South) secure their retribution with St. Pete College (1-11, 1-8 Sun Lakes South) at Hal Chasey Gymnasium as the Manatees secured a 3-0 shutout win (25-18, 25-6, 25-16).

"Just being able to have our main lineup play and run different offensive systems was phenomenal," said head coach Lynn Burnett. "Our defensive coverage and serving was spot on and did a great job picking up on the tip. We talked about being aggressive on our serving game as an opportunity to take over the service line with no mercy. We were trying to find every opportunity to press and take them (St. Pete) apart and we embodied it. We did struggle a little bit in the beginning, but then dialed in and found it to get us the win."

"I think our team did so well and play a big part in each set," said sophomore Katie Keefe. "We showed a lot of resilience after losing to them. (St. Pete) earlier in the season and recovering from a losing streak, so we did a lot of work to get back to our winning ways, which was good for us."

"I thought it was a good match overall" said freshman Elise Bakken. "I was a little worried because some of us were not feeling 100%, but we definitely showed how capable we were today."

"I thought we did really well overall as a team," said sophomore Rachel Carroll. "We were consistent on eliminating a lot of errors, which is essential in volleyball, and the communication was key where no one felt confused and that helped us out a lot."

The first set was a little rocky for the Manatees as the Lady Titans creeped up on them and tied the set, but kills from Keefe and sophomore Caelan Cook and two straight aces from freshman Alanna McCaughey kept the Manatees offense moving. The Manatees would then seal the first set after back-to-back sideout kills by Keefe and an ace by sophomore Amee Beedle.

Heading into the second set, the Manatees went on two of their biggest runs this season. After Cook served, the Manatees would start with kills from freshmen Teresa Briefeneder and Aleksandra Wrobel and an ace by Cook gave the Manatees a 7-1 lead before the Lady Titans called a timeout.

After the timeout, the Lady Titans would get their second point off of a service error before Wrobel bounced back with a kill. Once Wrobel started serving, with the Manatees up 8-2, their second run of points would be increasingly effective as they went on a 7-0 run after two Lady Titan attack errors, an ace and kill by Wrobel and three kills by Briefeneder put the Manatees up 15-2 before the Lady Titans used their final timeout.

After a ball-handling error by the Lady Titans and an ace by Wrobel, the Lady Titans would end the 9-0 Manatees run with a kill, but a double block by Beedle and Briefeneder and a kill by freshman Katrina Tallo would make it 20-4 SCF. The Lady Titans would take two more points before kills by Briefeneder and sophomore Emily Lyons sealed the second set.

"Thrilling is the best way to describe how dominant we were in that set," said Burnett on the second set. "It was so exciting players like Emily (Lyons) to go in and get her first kill in conference play and get the chance to go over some serve receive attempts and correct any mistakes made and that was huge. Even seeing Bella (Rebimbas) get in the third set and abuse the block and she did a great job for that."

Heading into the third and final set, the Manatees started off strong and remained in control throughout the set, despite a couple of minor hiccups before back-to-back aces by Beedle kept the Manatees back in control before Tallo sealed the match with a kill to end the match.

Keefe would lead the way offensively as she finished with nine kills and one block.

"I felt really good," said Keefe. "I thought we were all clinical and did our jobs. We showed a lot of strengths to get our retribution."

Briefeneder would follow with six kills, one dig and two blocks, while Wrobel rounded out the order with five kills, two aces, one assist and four digs.

In setting, Bakken and freshman Morgan McGuire lead the way. Bakken would finish with 12 assists, one ace and five digs, while McGuire finished with 11 assists, two aces and nine digs.

"I felt okay," said Bakken. "I felt like I didn't play my best, but I fought through it."

Defensively, Carroll would lead with nine digs and one assist, while Beedle followed with eight digs to go along with three kills, three aces and two blocks.

"I felt really good on the court," said Carroll. "I thought my confidence was good and I was very calm with a lot of positivity, which helped us out big time."

McCaughey (two aces, one assist and four digs), Tallo (two kills, one assist and one solo block), Cook (three kills, two aces and one dig), Lyons (one kill and one dig) and sophomores Bailee Perry (one dig) and Isabella Rebimbas (two kills) also contributed in the match.

Other Sun Lakes Scores:
South Florida State (3-9, 1-8 Sun Lakes South) fell to Santa Fe College (5-13, 1-6 Citrus) by a score of 3-1.

Lake Sumter State (11-8, 6-4 Sun Lakes North) defeated RV St. John's River State (18-9, 6-4 Sun Lakes North) 3-1.

Sun Lakes Conference Standings:
North - 
1. #7 Pensacola State (21-1, 9-0)
2. #14 Gulf Coast State (11-3, 7-2)
3. RV St. John's River State (18-9, 6-4)
4. Lake Sumter State (11-8, 6-4)
5. Florida State College at Jacksonville (4-11, 2-6)

South - 
1. Pasco Hernando State (9-8, 5-4)
2. SCF (9-6, 5-5)
3. Palm Beach State (4-13, 4-5)
4. South Florida State (3-9, 1-8)
5. St. Pete (1-11, 1-8)

Up Next:
The Manatees will play in their final road match of the regular as they will travel to Avon Park to take on South Florida State Saturday afternoon, October 7 at 1 pm. They will look to complete their first complete sweep in conference.

SCF Volleyball Looks for Rematches with St. Pete and South Florida State

Bradenton, Fla -  After struggling the last four games, the SCF volleyball team (8-6, 4-5 Sun Lakes South) will look forward to October for the rest of the season as all but one match will be at Hal Chasey Gymnasium. For the first two matches of this week, the Manatees will welcome St. Pete College (1-10, 1-7 Sun Lakes South) Wednesday night, October 4 at 6 pm before traveling to Avon Park to take on South Florida State (2-8, 1-8 Sun Lakes South) at the Panther Gymnasium Saturday afternoon, October 7 at 1 pm.

Sun Lakes Conference Standings:
North - 
1. #7 Pensacola State (21-1, 9-0)
2. #14 Gulf Coast State (11-3, 7-2)
3. RV St. John's River State (17-8, 5-3)
4. Lake Sumter State (10-8, 5-4)
5. Florida State College at Jacksonville (3-11, 2-6)

South - 
1. Pasco Hernando State (9-7, 5-3)
2. SCF (8-6, 4-5)
3. Palm Beach State (4-13, 4-5)
4. St. Pete (1-10, 1-7)
5. South Florida State (2-8, 1-8)

Last Time Out:
The Manatees are coming off of finishing crossover play 1-4 against the Sun Lakes North Division. They would fall to Gulf Coast State (3-0), Pensacola State (3-0), Florida State College at Jacksonville (3-1) and St. John's River State (3-1) before defeating Lake Sumter State (3-1). They are currently tied for second place in the south division with Palm Beach State, who they will face on October 21 in their regular season finale.

Opportunist Hammer:
Freshman Aleksandra Wrobel has been one of biggest weapons of offense for the Manatees along with playing on the defensive side. Wrobel currently has 115 kills, 73 digs and 13 blocks. In the win over Lake Sumter State, The Pole had 17 kills, four digs and an ace.

Sophomore Katie Keefe has also played a big part of the offense for the Manatees. Keefe currently has 92 kills, 12 aces, 101 digs and 13 blocks. During the match against St. John's River, she had a double-double of a season-high 19 kills and 12 digs.

Tee Time Blocking:
Freshman Teresa Briefeneder got back on a roll in front row defense for blocking. Briefeneder currently has 52 kills, 30 blocks and 26 digs.

RC4 Explosive:
In the match against Lake Sumter State, sophomore Rachel Carroll has made a bit of noise since starting at the libero position as she had a career-high 20 digs and seven assists in the win, in which she was three assists shy of her first collegiate double-double. Currently, Carroll has 95 digs, 19 assists and two aces in her name so far this season.

Mighty on the Set:
Freshman Morgan McGuire has been leading the way in setting for the Manatees so far this season. McGuire currently has 240 assists, 16 aces and 132 digs so far. In the match against Lake Sumter State, she had a 20+ double-double in assists and digs as she had 23 assists and 20 digs in the match.

Chef's Special:
Sophomore Caelan Cook has also made some noise offensively. Cook currently has 77 kills, 59 digs, 11 aces and 15 blocks. She had a season-high 10 kills and five digs against Florida State College at Jacksonville.

Building up Defense:
On the defensive side of things, sophomore Amee Beedle has made noise in the back row. Beedle currently has 48 kills, 91 digs, nine aces and eight blocks in her name so far. The transfer from Vincennes University had a double-double of season-high 23 digs to go along with 10 kills against Florida State College at Jacksonville

The Wild Bunch:
As far as the wildcard players, sophomores Bailee Perry, Isabella Rebimbas and Shelby Pillow and freshmen Elise Bakken and Katrina Tallo play the parts.

Perry currently has 46 kills, eight aces and 78 digs in her name so far. She came off of a 14 dig game in the win over Lake Sumter.

Rebimbas currently has 28 kills and 23 digs this season and plays a key role in the second half of the matches.

Pillow, a lead blocker for the Manatees currently has 30 kills and 14 blocks so far. She is currently #18 in the program in career blocks with 87 in her career.

Bakken, who rotates with McGuire at the setter position, currently has 216 assists, 11 aces and 74 digs.

Tallo, who also plays a key role as a blocker, currently has 22 blocks, 35 kills and 32 digs.

Scouting St. Pete:
The Lady Titans enter the matchup on a six-match losing streak after recent losses to Florida State College at Jacksonville and St. John's River State this past weekend both by a score of 3-0. They played the Manatees earlier in the season in St. Pete winning by a score of 3-0, which in fact, was their lone win so far this season. Currently, the Lady Titans are in fourth in the south division.

Madi Phillips continues to lead the offense with 87 kills, 68 digs and 12 blocks. Ahnika 'AJ' Johnston follows, both offensively and defensively, with 76 kills and 19 blocks.

On defense, apart from Johnston's blocking, Larianys Serrano Santiago leads the back row with 123 digs.

Scouting South Florida State:
The Lady Panthers are coming off of falling this past weekend to #8 Pensacola State (3-2) and #15 Gulf Coast State (3-0). Prior to playing SCF, they will play Webber International JV Tuesday night, October 3, Santa Fe College Wednesday night, October 4 (both at 6 pm) and St. Pete Friday afternoon, October 6 at 3 pm.

Offensively, Rachel Skyles leads the way with 91 kills to go along with 88 digs, nine aces and 13 blocks. Allison Shaefer and Danica Metcalf follow Skyles offensively with 75 and 71 kills respectively. Shaefer adds 90 digs and nine aces to her stats, while Metcalf adds 21 blocks.

Series History:
The Manatees are currently 26-31 overall in the series against St. Pete and 28-11 against South Florida. 

While the Manatees have won the last six straight contests against the Lady Titans (dating back to the 
2019 season), they did lose to St. Pete earlier in the season on the road by a score of 3-0. Meanwhile in the last outing against the Lady Panthers, the Manatees took that match by a score of 3-0 earlier in the season.

How to Keep Up:
The match against St. Pete will air on the SCF Sports Network. Fans can also keep up with the Manatees on social media.


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SCF VB Concludes Crossover Play Over Lake Sumter


Leesburg, Fla - The SCF volleyball team (8-6, 4-5 Sun Lakes South) ended their losing funk with a win on the road in Sun Lake Conference crossover play as they defeated Lake Sumter State (10-8, 5-4 Sun Lakes North) 3-1 (25-18, 22-25, 25-16, 25-16).

“The energy from the team was absolutely electric,” said head coach Lynn Burnett. “While the team had work on some issues over the weekend, we were able to get through it and that made us unstoppable. We have our team back, but even better than before - they are stronger mentally and truly understand the power and influence that the bench has.”

"I think the team did great," said sophomore Amee Beedle. "We all worked together and worked towards the same goal every point. No matter who was in, there is always maximum effort on the court, which was great to see. It felt really good to also get out of this funk we were in. I think everyone gets somewhat discouraged, but after this win, it motivated us to just keep moving forward and not back. We look to go into our match against St. Pete with confidence and a positive mindset."

"Great teamwork and amazing hustle is the best way to describe how we did today," said freshman Teresa Briefeneder. "We made the most out of the scrappy plays and got the opponents out of system pretty well. I'm just glad we can celebrate with a win again. It was much needed for when we step into the game against St. Pete Wednesday with enough confidence and it's now time to start getting back on the winning side of things again."

"Overall, the team did really good" said freshman Aleksandra Wrobel. "I thought we played strong, consistent and with a lot of energy, even though we played three straight games. I thought that the win really motivated us to get us out off of this losing streak we were on"

The first set was all Manatees as Wrobel would get the team going with five kills to keep the Manatees offense going, while Beedle, sophomore Rachel Carroll and freshman Morgan McGuire continuously played strong in the back row with numerous digs. The Manatees would seal the first set thanks to a double block by Beedle and sophomore Caelan Cook.

In the second set, it was a neck and neck battle, but the Lakehawks would secure the set by taking advantage of critical mistakes by the Manatees.

Heading into the third set, the Manatees did not want to taste the sting of defeat any longer and quickly rallied together after big sets by McGuire and Carroll to Wrobel, Beedle and Briefender helped the Manatees out before Cook sealed the set with a kill.

In the fourth and final set, the Manatees continued to push themselves closer to the mark after kills from Wrobel, Cook, Briefender, sophomore Bailee Perry and freshman Katrina Tallo before a costly attack error from the Lakehawks helped the Manatees seal the deal for the win.

Wrobel would lead the way in offense for the Manatees as she finished with a season-high 17 kills, one ace and four digs.

"I had so much fun playing today," said Wrobel. "The sets were really good and I was able to tool the block for many points. The advice that from my teammates on the sidelines really helped me find the seams between the block and the defenders."

“Ola was really tapped into the bench,” said Burnett on Wrobel. “She listened to what open and was lethal from every attack, whether it was a kill from the outside, a quick attack from the middle or tips and sees attacks from the right side. No one was able to stop her.”

Cook would follow with seven kills, two aces, eight digs and two blocks, while Perry, Tallo and Briefender rounded out the order with five kills each. Perry added 14 digs and one assist, while Tallo added one assist and two blocks (one solo) and Briefeneder lead the front row defense with a four blocks (one solo) and four digs.

"I'm very happy to finally see improvements in my blocking for the last few games," said Briefeneder. "It definitely got better and better and I'm happy to hear that the stats show that as well."

“Teresa finally found her timing in blocking, especially when she was with Ola," said Burnett on Briefeneder. "She really stepped up and put into place the things that she has learned from the other matches and practices."

In setting, McGuire secured another double-double on the season as she finished with 23 assists, 20 digs, one ace and one kill. Freshman Elise Bakken followed with 14 assists and six digs.

“Morgan was getting touched on everything,” said Burnett on McGuire. “Despite her missing one touch in the beginning of the first set, she didn’t miss one since after that.”

Defensively, apart from Briefeneder's blocks and McGuire and Perry's digs, Carroll lead the back row w tied with McGuire as she finished with a career-high 20 digs to go along with seven aces, while Beedle finished with 17 digs, four kills and one block.

"I played really good," said Beedle. "I love playing the back row because I know I can always give my all and go for every ball I can physically get to. Getting a high quality dig to allow a good opportunity for our offense is the best feeling."

Sophomores Isabella Rebimbas (four kills and five digs) and Katie Keefe (two kills, one assist, six digs and one block) also contributed in the match.

Other Sun Lakes Scores:
St. John's River State (17-8, 5-3 Sun Lakes North) shutout St. Pete College (1-10, 1-7 Sun Lakes South) 3-0.

RV Pasco Hernando State (9-7, 5-3 Sun Lakes North) shutout Florida State College at Jacksonville (3-11, 2-6 Sun Lakes North) 3-0.

#9 Penasacola State (21-1, 9-0 Sun Lakes North) shutout Palm Beach State (4-13, 4-5 Sun Lakes South) 3-0.

Sun Lakes Conference Standings:
North - 
1. #9 Pensacola State (21-1, 9-0)
2. #15 Gulf Coast State (11-3, 7-2)
3. St. John's River State (17-8, 5-3)
4. Lake Sumter (10-8, 5-4)
5.  Florida State College at Jacksonville (3-11, 2-6)

South - 
1. RV Pasco Hernando State (9-7, 5-3)
2. SCF (8-6, 4-5)
3. Palm Beach State (4-13, 4-5)
4. St. Pete (1-10, 1-7)
5. South Florida State (2-8, 1-8)

Up Next:
The month of October for the Manatees will be majorly at home as they open October with a rematch against St. Pete College Wednesday night, October 4 at 6 pm.

SCF VB Wrap Up Conference Crossover Play

Bradenton, Fla - The SCF volleyball team (7-4, 3-3 Sun Lakes South) will look to wrap up crossover play in the Sun Lakes on a strong note. The Manatees will head on the road for the next three matches as they first travel to Jacksonville to take on Florida State College at Jacksonville (1-10, 1-5 Sun Lakes North) Thursday night, September 28 at 6 pm at the Blue Wave South Campus Fieldhouse. They will then head an hour south to Palatka to take on St. John's River State (14-8, 3-3 Sun Lakes North) Friday afternoon, September 29 at 4 pm at the PAC Gymnasium before concluding the trip with a match against Lake Sumter State (8-7, 3-3 Sun Lakes North) Saturday afternoon, September 30 at 1 pm at the Everett A. Kelly Convocation Center in Leesburg.

Sun Lakes Conference Standings:

North - 

1. #9 Pensacola State (19-1, 7-0)

2. #15 Gulf Coast State (9-3, 5-2)

3. St. John's River State (14-8, 4-3)

4. Lake Sumter State (8-7, 3-3)

5. Florida State College at Jacksonville (1-10, 1-5)

South - 

1. RV Pasco Hernando State (8-6, 4-2)

2. Palm Beach State (4-11, 4-3)

3. SCF (7-4, 3-3)

4. South Florida State (2-6, 1-6)

5. St. Pete (1-7, 1-6)


Last Time Out:

The Manatees are coming off of falling in their last two matches at home to Gulf Coast State and Pensacola State both by a score of 3-0. They are currently in third place in conference play.

Leading the offense for the Manatees is freshman Aleksandra Wrobel and sophomores Katie Keefe and Caelan Cook.

Wrobel currently has 73 kills (most on the team), seven aces, 47 digs and 11 blocks. Keefe has 68 kills (second on the team), 12 aces, 81 digs and nine blocks, while Cook has 52 kills, seven aces, 37 digs and eight blocks.

In setting, freshmen Morgan McGuire and Elise Bakken lead the way. McGuire currently has 166 assists, 14 aces and 91 digs, while Bakken has 165 assists, 10 aces and 61 digs.

Defensively, freshmen Kat Tallo and Teresa Briefeneder and sophomore Shelby Pillow lead the front row. Tallo and Briefeneder each have 18 blocks with Tallo adding 26 kills, seven aces and 42 digs, while Briefeneder adding 43 kills and 18 digs. Pillow has 10 blocks to go along with 27 kills.


Scouting FSCJ:

The Blue Wave are coming off of splitting this past weekend with a 3-0 loss to Palm Beach State before securing their first win of the season with a 3-0 shutout over South Florida State. They are currently in last place in the north division of conference.

Martina Soler Marti leads the way offensively 70 kills, 14 aces, 91 digs and 11 blocks, while Yanielly Nieves follows with 66 kills, 48 digs and 18 blocks (11 solo).

Defensively, Stefania Del Carmina Caballero Juarez leads the front row defense with 23 blocks (12 solo) to go along with 17 kills, while Hana Roberts leads the back row defense with 123 and eight aces.


Scouting St. John's River State:

The Lady Vikings are coming off of 3-1 win over Santa Fe College Tuesday night. They are currently third in the north division of conference play,

Key players for the Vikings' offense include Katelynn Wright (119 kills, 88 digs and 18 blocks), Gianna San Filippo (117 kills and 54 blocks (36 solo)) and Brittany Cowart (106 kills and 36 blocks (19 solo)). On defense, apart from San Filippo in the front row, Lauren Herz leads the back row with 305 digs.

In setting, Taylor Delaney has 264 assists and 29 aces, while Gianna Mora leads with 279 assists and 19 aces.


Scouting Lake Sumter State:

The Lakehawks are coming off of a 3-0 shutout win over St. Pete College Tuesday. They are currently in third place in conference standings. Prior to playing SCF, the Lakehawks will play RV Pasco Hernando State Thursday, September 28.

Leading the offense and back row defense for the Lakehawks is Kaylee Hunt (147 kills, 14 aces, 183 digs and 24 blocks) and Yarelis Lopez Osorio (134 kills, 14 aces, 184 digs and 13 blocks). In the front row for defense, Katelyn Johnson (66 kills and 46 blocks) leads the way.


How to Keep Up:

All three matches will air on livestream and fans can keep with the Manatees on all social media platforms.

Livestream Links:

SCF @ FSCJ - https://portal.stretchinternet.com/fscjacksonville/

SCF @ St. John's River ($) - https://www.sjrvikings.com/vball_live

SCF @ Lake Sumter State - https://www.team1sports.com/college/?S=lake-sumteersc&B=616521


Social Media Links:

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SCFvolleyball

X - https://twitter.com/SCFVolleyball?s=09

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/volleyball_scf/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D

SCF VB Faces Challenging Home Weekend

Bradenton, Fla - After completing their second road trip, the SCF volleyball team (7-2, 3-1 Sun Lakes South) return home to Hal Chasey Gymnasium for their toughest home matches of the weekend to continue Sun Lakes Conference play. The Manatees will welcome #9 Gulf Coast State (8-2, 4-1 Sun Lakes North) Friday night, September 22 at 5 pm before welcoming #12 Pensacola State (17-1, 5-0 Sun Lakes North) Saturday afternoon, September 23 at 3 pm.

Sun Lakes Standings:
North - 
1. #12 Pensacola State (16-1, 4-0)
2. #9 Gulf Coast State (7-2, 4-1)
3. St. John's River State (12-7, 2-2)
4. Lake Sumter State (6-7, 1-3)
5. Florida State College at Jacksonville (0-9, 0-4)

South
1. SCF (7-2, 3-1)
2. Pasco Hernando State (7-6, 3-1)
3. Palm Beach State (2-10, 2-2)
4. South Florida State (2-3, 1-3)
5. St. Pete (1-6, 1-3)

Last Time Out:
The Manatees are coming off of wrapping up their four match road trip last week where they defeated Pasco Hernando State and Palm Beach State both by a score of 3-1. They are currently tied for first place in Sun Lake South Division Standings with Pasco Hernando, but hold first place overall due to their overall record.

The Assassin Steps in:
Sophomore Isabella Rebimbas played a key role in the last two sets in the match against Palm Beach State both on defense and offense. Rebimbas had four kills and three digs in the match that lead to the win. Currently, the Naples native has 20 kills and 18 digs so far this season.

Rebimbas was not the only that became crucial in the match against Palm Beach as freshman Charlotte Herman stepped up on defense as she had three digs and two blocks. Herman has 37 kills, 21 digs and nine blocks in her name.

Pillow Fight Block Party:
While she did not have a lot on the blocking side against Palm Beach State, sophomore Shelby Pillow remained as a key element to boosting the Manatees' offense as well. Pillow had seven kills and a block against Palm Beach State. Currently, she has 20 kills and 10 blocks in her name so far since returning from injury.

Freshman Katrina Tallo has also played strongly in the front row defensively. Tallo had three kills, eight digs and four blocks in the win over Palm Beach State. The local product of Sarasota currently has 24 kills, 24 digs and 20 blocks (four solo).

Building Up:
Since her official Manatees' debut, sophomore Amee Beedle has become key in both playing a strong back row defense to go along with her offense. Beedle currently has 28 kills, eight aces, 37 digs and four blocks so far this season. Against Palm Beach State, the Wheaton, Illinois native had five kills, one ace, nine digs and a block.

Setting Away:
Freshmen Morgan McGuire and Elise Bakken continue playing their part while rotating in as the key setters for the Manatees.

McGuire came off securing her second straight double-double in assists and digs as she had 19 assists and 10 digs to go along with her first collegiate kill in her last outing. She currently has 127 assists, 13 aces and 79 digs.

Bakken had 16 assists, seven digs and an ace against Palm Beach State. The Norwegian has 145 assists, 10 aces and 56 digs.

United They Stand:
Joining Bakken as part of the European style offensive and defensive game is sophomore Katie Keefe and freshmen Aleksandra Wrobel and Teresa Briefeneder.

While she was held to six kills and six digs in her last game, Keefe currently has 55 kills, 12 aces and 72 digs so far.

Wrobel comes off of securing her second straight double-double in kills and digs against Palm Beach State as she finished with 10 kills and 10 digs. She currently has 61 kills, seven aces, 39 digs and 10 blocks.

Briefeneder currently has 37 kills, 16 digs and 12 blocks in her name so far despite only having one kill in her last match.

Wilding Out:
Sophomores Caelan Cook, Bailee Perry and Rachel Carroll play as the wildcards on the team.

Cook currently has 43 kills, five aces, 31 digs and eight blocks so far this season. The Satellite Beach native had a season-high eight kills, three aces and eight digs in the win against Palm Beach.

While she has struggled recently, Perry currently has 27 kills, eight aces, 42 digs and seven blocks so far this season.

Carroll came off of finishing her last matchup with nine digs and two assists. She currently has 46 digs and nine assists in her name so far.

Scouting Gulf Coast State:
The Lady Commodores are coming off of defeating Florida State College at Jacksonville 3-1 in their last match. They are currently in second place in the north division after being shutout by Pensacola State earlier (September 13). Despite that loss, the Lady Commodores remain as one of the nation's best team in volleyball as they are ranked #9 in the nation. Prior to playing SCF, the Lady Commodores will battle Pasco Hernando State Wednesday night, September 21 at 6 pm.

Offensively, sophomore Erica Irby leads the way for the Lady Commodores with 81 kills, 45 digs and 10 blocks. Following Irby is freshman Jaiden Rogers as she has 60 kills, 17 digs and 18 blocks.

Defensively, sophomore Izabela Denton, a transfer from Stephen F. Austin University,  leads the back row with 171 digs and 38 assists. Classmate Abigail Williams leads front row defense with 21 blocks, 30 kills and 14 blocks.


Scouting Pensacola State:
The Lady Pirates are currently ranked #12 in the nation and are coming off of a 3-0 shutout win over Florida State College at Jacksonville. They earned their place in the NJCAA Top 20 polls after upsetting then #3 Gulf Coast State while maintaining a 12-match winning streak. Prior to playing SCF, the Lady Pirates will face Pasco Hernando State Thursday night, September 22 at 6 pm.

Leading the way for the Lady Pirates' offense is sophomore Anyaliz Rodriguez. Rodriguez currently has 220 kills, 15 aces, 165 digs and 29 blocks. Her amount kills are ranked #9 in the nation with her four kills per set ranks #12.

Another player for the Lady Pirates is sophomore Kiara Vega. Vega, a setter for the team, currently has 586 assists to go along with 21 kills, 21 aces and 149 digs. This week, Vega was named the NJCAA DII Region 8 Setter of the Week, the NJCAA DII Offensive Player of the Week and AVCA/GameChanger Two-Year College Player of the Week.

Defensively, freshman Riley Carter leads with 46 blocks to go along with 79 kills and 13 aces, while classmate Maddie Mire leads with 268 digs and 20 aces.

Series History:
Overall, the Manatees are currently 13-4 overall against the Commodores and 6-5 against the Lady Pirates. In the last outings, the Manatees fell 3-2 to the Lady Commodores (then #18 in the nation) in Panama and 3-0 to Pensacola in Pensacola.

How to Keep Up:
Both matches will air on the SCF Sports Network. Fans can also keep up with the Manatees on all social media platforms.


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SCF VB Slams Palm Beach State


Lake Worth, Fla - After overcoming a rocky first set, the SCF volleyball team (7-2, 3-1 Sun Lakes South) put it all on the floor and on the line and defeated Palm Beach State (2-10, 2-2 Sun Lakes South) 3-1 (9-25, 26-24, 29-27, 25-21) at  the Elisabeth W. Erling Gymnasium in Palm Beach.

"The team was absolutely incredible," said head coach Lynn Burnett. "The first set became our warmup after some bus issues, so we didn't have our full warmup time that we were supposed to have. When we got there, we only got 20 minutes and that cut out a part of our mental preparedness as well as physical. After that set, I told them that not to worry about the score and just started working together as a team and they did that for the next three sets."

"I felt like we had a bit of a rough start when the first set occurred," said sophomore Isabella Rebimbas. "After that, we figured it out quickly. We were very excited to beat them as one of our biggest competitors that we haven't beaten in a few years."

"Overall, I felt extremely proud of how much work my team out into this win," said sophomore Shelby Pillow. "There was a lot of long rallies and I believe we did an amazing job of putting the ball away and scoring those crucial points that we needed to score when the game became close. It just felt amazing to bring home a win over Palm beach after losing to them for three straight seasons. Everyone had their minds set on winning this game."

The first set was a result of brief miscommunication for the Manatees as the Lady Panthers took the set.

"After that set, I told them that not to worry about the score and just started working together as a team," said Burnett on the first set.

Burnett's words resined through and would wake the Manatees up heading into the second set with a fighting hunger as sophomores Katie Keefe and Caelan Cook and freshman Aleksandra Wrobel would get crucial kills that help the Manatees push to tie the set at 24 apiece. With serve possession belonging to the Manatees, Cook would put them up with an ace before sophomore Amee Beedle sealed the second set with a kill to the right front corner to tie the match 1-1.

Heading into the third set, the Lady Panthers looked as they were regaining the momentum to take the third set with a 24-19 lead and set point on the line. While the Manatees ran out of substitutions, Burnett would bring in Rebimbas and freshman Charlotte Herman to sub in and it became the crucial turning point for the Manatees as they would score four straight points thanks to a kill by Wrobel, a Lady Panther attack error, an ace by Cook and a double block by Herman and freshman Kat Tallo to bring the score to 24-23 before a timeout was called.

After the time out, the Manatees would tie the game at 24 apiece after a Lady Panthers attack error before it became neck and neck for the next few points with a key double block by Rebimbas and Tallo and a solo block by Herman being big parts of the momentum for the Manatees. With the set tied 27 apiece and the Lady Panthers with possession of serve, the Manatees would be the victor of the third set thanks to a kill by Rebimbas and a ball handling error from the Lady Panthers.

Heading into the fourth and final set, the Manatees were faced with a challenge to take it while being down briefly, but kills by Rebimbas and Pillow and an ace by Beedle would give the Manatees a three point lead before Pillow put them up by five after back-to-back kills. After the Lady Panthers earned a couple of points off of two errors, the Manatees would seal the deal off of a Lady Panther free ball attempt to no avail for the win.

Wrobel would be the offensive leader as she secured her second straight double-double with 10 kills, 10 digs, one ace, two assists and a block. Cook would follow with eight kills of her own to go along with three aces and eight digs, while Pillow rounded out the order with seven kills, one dig and one solo block. Keefe would finish with six kills and three digs, while Rebimbas added five kills and two digs in two sets.

"I felt pretty good overall playing," said Pillow. "I knew my team had my back when we decided it was time to start including the middles into scoring points offensively. Palm Beach had great coverage and it was hard not being able to score many points on the blocking side of things, but I'm glad I could be of use offensively."

In setting, freshman Morgan McGuire lead the way with her second straight double-double of 21 assists, 10 digs and one kill, while classmate Elise Bakken finished with 16 assists, seven digs and one ace.

Defensively, aside from Wrobel and McGuire's digs, Tallo lead the front row with two blocks to go along with eight digs and three kills, while sophomore Rachel Carroll lead the back row defense with nine digs and two assists.

Beedle (five kills, one ace, eight digs and one block), Herman (three digs, one assist and two blocks (one solo)) and freshmen Alanna McCaughey (one dig) and Teresa Briefender (one block) also contributed in the game.

For the Lady Panthers, three of their players had double digit kills. Patrycja Kabala lead the way offensively with 15 kills, eight digs and two blocks. Zuzanna Michalska followed with double-double of 14 kills, 15 digs and six aces, while Maria Ustick rounded out the order with 11 kills and three blocks (two solo).

Ashlyn Banton lead the Lady Panthers in passing with a double-double of 46 assists, 10 digs and six kills, while Ana Paula Fallas Cruz lead the back row defense with 19 digs and three assists and Ellianna Sawyer lead the front row defense with six blocks.

Other Sun Lakes Scores:
St. John's River State (12-7, 2-2 Sun Lakes North) shutout Lake Sumter State (6-7, 1-3 Sun Lakes North) 3-0. The Vikings will take on Webber International University JV Tuesday night, September 19 at 6 pm. The Lakehawks will take on South Florida State (2-3, 1-3 Sun Lakes South) Tuesday night, September 19 at 6 pm.

#18 Pensacola State (16-1, 4-0 Sun Lakes North) shutout Florida State College at Jacksonville (0-8, 0-4 Sun Lakes North) 3-0. The Pirates will take on Pasco Hernando State (7-5, 3-1 Sun Lakes South) Friday night, September 22 at 6 pm, while the Blue Wave take on Santa Fe College (3-7, 0-2 Citrus) Monday night, September 18 at 6 pm.

Sun Lakes Standings:
North - 
1. #18 Pensacola State (16-1, 4-0)
2. #3 Gulf Coast State (7-2, 3-1)
3. St. John's River State (12-7, 2-2)
4.  Lake Sumter State (6-7, 1-3)
5. Florida State College at Jacksonville (0-8, 0-4)

South - 
1. SCF (7-2, 3-1)
2. Pasco Hernando State (7-5, 3-1)
3. Palm Beach State (2-10, 2-2)
4. South Florida State (2-3, 1-3)
5. St. Pete (1-5, 1-3)

Up Next:
The Manatees will continue Sun Lakes Conference play back at Hal Chasey Gymnasium for crossover play as they welcome #3 Gulf Coast State Friday night, September 22 at 5 pm and #18 Pensacola State Saturday afternoon, September 23 at 3 pm.

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