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Players selected for West All-Star Game at Scottsbluff on June 2SCOTTSBLUFF — Players have been selected for the East and West teams for the 28th-annual West Nebraska All-Star Volleyball Game. The 26 members of the volleyball teams were nominated by their respective high school coach and selected by the all-star coaches.
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Matlock on the move at Iowa StateClick to view story on Iowa State Daily.
AMES, IOWA - Tenisha Matlock has become a jack-of-all-trades of sorts for the ISU volleyball team.
This may come as no surprise for volleyball fans who know it isn’t uncommon to play all around the rotation, but Matlock’s situation is a bit different than that.
Coaches chosen for West Nebraska All-Star gameClick to view story on Sandhills Express.
The volleyball coaches have been selected to lead the West and East teams for the 28th annual West Nebraska All-Star Volleyball Game. This year’s game will be played Saturday, June 2 in Scottsbluff at Cougar Palace on the campus of Western Nebraska Community College. Game time is set for 2 p.m. MDT.
Veteran volleyball coach Craig Schadwinkel from Gering High School has been selected as the Head Coach for the West. This is Coach Schadwinkel’s second time coaching in the All Star Game. He previously served as the assistant coach for the West in 1986.
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Darren Ivy/NebVolleyball Iowa State's Tenisha Matlock makes a dig at the UNK Spring Volleyball Tournament while fellow Nebraskans Kelsey Petersen (8), Jamie Straube (14), Caitlin Mahoney (7) and Carley Jenson (1) look on. |
When the NCAA Div. I Volleyball Tournament gets underway on Thursday and Friday across the country, the state of Nebraska will be well represented on the rosters of the teams that made it.
The home-state University of Nebraska-Lincoln volleyball team boasts eight Nebraska natives on its roster, but there are also at least 14 other native Nebraskans on other team's rosters that made the tournament.
Of these 22 Division I players, they hail for 20 different Nebraska high schools.






















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North Platte downs ScottsbluffClick to view story on North Platte Telegraph.
Whenever the Lady Bulldogs needed to score Thursday, Anna Allberry was the one they would look for.
The North Platte junior led her team with 17 kills and a .389 hitting percentage. She also had four services aces on the night.
Kearney's middles amass 44 kills in win over North PlatteClick to view story on Kearney Hub.
KEARNEY - Kearney's two middle hitters took care of business.
Kalei Fertig and Katie Higgins combined for 44 kills to lead Kearney to a 25-18, 23-25, 25-18, 25-18 victory over North Platte Tuesday at Kearney High.
Sept. 9 Game SummariesAnsley def. Elba/NL- Scotia
ANSLEY — Kara Ostrand (18) and Siera Rohde (16) combined for 34 service points to lead undefeated Ansley to a 25-15, 25-20, 25-13 victory over Elba/North Loup-Scotia (0-3).
Rohde led the Warriors (6-0) with 11 kills and five ace blocks.






























Sept. 9 Game SummariesClick to view on Lincoln Journal Star.
Lincoln Northeast 3, Fremont 0: Toni Tupper had a match-high 14 kills for Northeast. Natalie Bohac added 13 kills for the Rockets.
Lincoln Pius X 3, Omaha Mercy 0: Cassie Effken and Scarlett Howerter each had 10 kills and Allison Zastrow had 27 assists for Pius X.
Ogallala takes down North Platte, Sidndey in opening matchesClick to view story on North Platte Telegraph.
NORTH PLATTE - North Platte and Ogallala hooked up again Thursday in North Platte for another volleyball battle in West Central Nebraska.
Unofficially Ogallala's Emma and Kendall Schroer led the way in the first set putting down three kills apiece as the Lady Indians took the set 25-18. The two rivals had to go overtime in the second set with Ogallala squeaking out a 28-26 set and match win.
20th Annual Sertoma All-Star Volleyball game to be held in McCook on June 18MCCOOK - The 20th Annual Sertoma All-Star Volleyball Classic gets underway at 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 18th when 25 of the area recently graduated volleyball stars meet at McCook High School.
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