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Girls volleyball Insider: Kaneland picking up where it left off

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Rob Winner — rwinner@shawmedia.com Kaneland's Ellie Dunn (3) celebrates a kill during Tuesday's match at Hinckley-Big Rock. Kaneland defeated H-BR, 25-13 and 25-11. ( ())

Kaneland coach Todd Weimer thought the talent he lost to graduation last year might slow his team's start this season, or may even lead to the Knights carrying the rebuilding tag. At the season's midpoint, Weimer has been pleased to see his team is exceeding expectations. 


The Knights are 13-7 overall and, after having a week off, will begin the second round of Northern Illinois Big 12 Conference play today against Morris – and they're not out of the conference title race. 

"I think we've been working together as a team a lot lately," Weimer said. "It was more like we picked up where we had left off last year instead of rebuilding, and they're working together as a team. I appreciate that."

Weimer said his players are like "turtles" in that they play with a "hard shell" and let the challenges they face along the way roll off their backs. That attitude has helped the Knights compete against competition from much larger programs such as Geneva and DeKalb. 

Sophomore Ellie Dunn has helped spark the offense and shown her versatility, moving to the right side this year despite the ability to play on the outside and in the middle. She's transitioned easily and now leads the team in kills. Weimer also has been impressed with his seniors, who he said give him everything they have every day. 

"This is just another great season for Kaneland volleyball," Weimer said. 

Back in the fold 
Batavia coach Lori Trippi-Payne will welcome back to her roster standout middle hitter Kristen Koncelik and right side hitter Anysa Ocon, who both have been injured and out of the Bulldogs' lineup. The two are set to join the Bulldogs tonight against Glenbard South on Batavia's Volley for the Cure night, which raises funds for breast cancer awareness.  

In Koncelik's and Ocon's absence, Trippi-Payne has seen several other players step up, especially during a key match against reigning Class 4A state champion Benet this past Friday. 

Trippi-Payne noted senior right side hitter Lizzy Thrun, sophomore middle hitter Jancy Lundberg, and junior middle hitter Shea Thayer among the players with significant contributions in the Bulldogs' nonconference loss to Benet – a match they kept fairly close before losing, 25-16, 25-20.

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