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.

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