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Girls volleyball Insider: Kaneland picking up where it left off

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A versatile lineup
Geneva still must face St. Charles East and Larkin in Upstate Eight Conference River Division play, and both teams are playing very good volleyball. Still, Vikings coach KC Johnsen would love to see his team win its first UEC River title and thinks this deep team built more around defense could rise to that challenge. 

"This team is a lot different than teams I've had in the past," Johnsen said. "I have a lot more balance. We play almost 11 players every night. Most years I'd play seven or eight players at the most." 

IN THE GROOVE

Allie O'Reilly, Burlington Central, jr., L
What she did:
O'Reilly had 73 digs last weekend to help the Rockets finish second in the Hampshire Tournament. She added 28 digs on Tuesday in a win against Rockford Christian, bringing her season total to 381. O'Reilly is on pace to break the school record of 449, set in 2011 by Sam Bohne, who now plays at NCAA Division I Jacksonville State. 

St. Francis
What the Spartans did:
The Spartans went 3-2 in the prestigious Asics Challenge last weekend and jostled lineups when standout Maddie Haggerty, suffering from a blister on her foot, sat out of the Spartans' match against Huntley. Other players were battling injuries as well, yet the Spartans still finished seventh in a field that boasted some of the best teams in the country. 

What we learned last week

It was a quiet week for local volleyball teams with many taking the weekend off. However, Rosary came out and made a big statement against perennial Suburban Christian Conference power Chicago Christian in the Royals' win Monday. Turns out scouting reports that leave no detail unaccounted for really are effective. Diligent coach Rachel Hartmann has put Rosary in good position to make a run at the SCC Blue title. 

What we'll learn in the week ahead

Can Kaneland stay in the NI Big 12 conference race? The Knights are 2-3 in the league overall, but lost matches to conference leaders DeKalb and Yorkville in three games. They begin the second half of their quest today against Morris. We'll also see St. Charles East welcome some of the state's best teams to its annual Mizuno Cup tournament, including Rosary and Geneva. The tournament should give us a glimpse of where each team is at this point in the season. 


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