Cedartown's junior varsity volleyball team keeps improving
by Brad Easterwood
Aug 31, 2012 | 1865 views | 0 0 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print
The Cedartown High School junior varsity volleyball team continues to play competitively against tough competition this season.

On Thursday, Aug. 23 the young Lady Bulldogs host Armuchee.

“We played really competitively in both games, but unfortunately we lost,” head coach Elisa Prewett said.

Cedartown fell to Armuchee 25-23, 25-20.

On Monday, Aug. 27 Cedartown hosted Coosa and Chapel Hill.

“Our serving was very strong in both of these games,” Prewett said.

The Lady Bulldogs defeated Coosa 25-12, 25-10 before falling to Chapel Hill 25-23, 25-15.

On Wednesday, Aug. 29, Prewett’s club played at Lithia Springs.

“The first game was a nailbiter,” Prewett said. “We beat them 27-25. We played very well. Bryanna Lester, Savannah Bentley, Taylor Hester, and Chynna Adams had a great night of serving.

“Lily Tran played an excellent night as our libber. Sabrina Dawson also played a very good game as a setter and back row passer.”

In the second game, Lithia Springs had a strong server who gave Cedartown fits, scoring 17 points against the Lady Bulldogs. But, Cedartown finally got a break and got up to seven points themselves.

In the end, however, Lithia Springs would win 25-7. In the third and final game, Lithia Springs won 25-22.

“I am so proud of the changes I am seeing with the team,” Prewett said. “They are beginning to find their strengths and are putting them to good use.”

The junior varsity team plays again Thursday at Chapel Hill.
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