

Wauseon’s Hayley Meyer and Archbold’s Keely Culler exchanged kills, then came a Blue Streak serving error, followed by Brodbeck’s kill shot to give the Streaks the 25-13 win in game two. Archbold then got a pair of middle kills by Bowman that put them up 23-11. John-Fisher of Wauseon responded with a left-side kill, then two Wauseon errors to one from Archbold followed. The Streaks scored the next point as well, Jocelynne St. They definitely are.”Īrchbold held minimal leads throughout the early portion of game two before eventually expanding on that margin.Ī Brodbeck ace doubled up the Indians at 18-9. I wish we would have challenged them (Archbold) a little bit more with our blocking and stuff like that. We saw it last night (at Rossford), we missed 22 serves in a game. I mean, we are averaging over 12 unforced errors a set and we can’t win like that. “We’ve been struggling the last three games we can’t get away from unforced errors. Everybody knew that going into this season,” Encalado said of the Streaks. Wauseon coach Nik Encalado acknowledges how good Archbold is, but concluded that perhaps his girls helped them a bit too much.

The Streaks committed a serving error for the last Wauseon point, but an error by the home team gave Archbold the game. However, the Streaks put it at game point (24-8) by way of an Indian error and Chaney Brodbeck’s ace. A trio of Ella Bowman aces, plus two Wauseon hitting errors made up that run.Īn Archbold hitting mistake got Wauseon back on the board then the Indians’ Johanna Tester slammed one to the floor for a point. They scored five straight points later in the set for a 22-6 lead. The Blue Streaks built up a 12-3 advantage in game one and did not stop there. We have a lot of respect for them so it’s nice to walk away with the win,” said Coach Culler. “It’s always good to take care of Wauseon. Not only does the victory put them a win away from the title, but it is special in its own right because of who it comes against. The girls actually brought a very good offensive game,” said Archbold mentor Debbie Culler on what worked for her team against the Indians. And then you add in our serving game, and that’s hard to pass (against). “We have a very balanced attack and it’s hard to defend. She finished with 11 kills, 17 assists and five aces for the match.Īrchbold inched one step closer to an outright Northwest Ohio Athletic League volleyball title as they bested rival Wauseon 25-9, 25-13, 25-14 Tuesday to improve to 6-0 in the league.


Chaney Brodbeck of Archbold shoots the ball over a Wauseon block attempt during Tuesday’s league match.
