Four Lady Panthers make all-region volleyball squad

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Four Union County High volleyball players – seniors Kait McCarter, Adelia Pyle, and Izzy Zamora, and sophomore Riley Allison –  have been named to the Region 8-AA All-Region Team.

The four Lady Panthers players led the team to a 15-20 record this season. The team reached the quarterfinals of the state tournament before being eliminated.

For Union County this season, Pyle led the team in kills with 112 and digs with 97. She also added 17 aces with an 87.7 serving percentage.

McCarter had 49 kills to go with 43 total blocks, while Zamora, who served as the team’s libero until an injury in the region tournament, added 51 digs and an 88.5 service percentage.

Allison netted 57 kills and 27 digs, while putting in 10 aces and a 90.8 service percentage.

To read about the Lady Panthers earning a spot in the quarterfinals, go here.

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Sophomore Riley Allison was named all-region after accounting for 57 kills and 27 digs this season.

Senior libero Izzy Zamora had 51 digs and an 88.5 serving percentage this season to earn a spot on the all-region team.

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Senior Kait McCarter made the all-region team after netting 49 kills and 43 totals blocks this season.

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Senior Adelia Pyle led the team in kills (112) and digs (97) this season to earn all-region honors.

Quarterfinal spot earned by Lady Panthers volleyball

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Senior Adelia Pyle goes up for a kill for the Lady Panthers. Pyle had 11 kills in the win against Harlem.

HARLEM, GA – The Union County volleyball squad earned a spot in the Class A/AA quarterfinals with a 3-0 win against Harlem on Wednesday, Oct. 23.

The victory, at Harlem, was by a 25-15, 25-23, 25-14 margin.

The Lady Panthers (15-19) were led by senior Adelia Pyle’s 11 kills. She also added two aces, a block and 13 digs in the win.

Pyle was followed by fellow senior Kait McCarter and sophomore Morgan Fussell, who had seven kills each in the match.

Fussell also had five blocked shots to lead Union County.

Sophomore Riley Allison tacked on four kills and two aces for the Lady Panthers.

Freshman Saylor Noe led the team with three aces, while junior libero Haley Noe added two.

Allison was third on the team with 12 digs in the match, while Haley Noe led the team with 14.

Sophomore Maci Williams was the team-leader in assists with 10.

The victory set up a quarterfinal matchup with Region 7-A/AA champion Gordan Lee.

Volleyball team from Union County ready for second round

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BLAIRSVILLE, GA – The volleyball squad from Union County will make the three-hour trip south Wednesday, Oct. 23, to take on Harlem in the second round of the Class A/AA playoffs.

The Lady Panthers (14-19) earned a spot in the second round by taking down Model (24-18) Saturday, October 19. That match was also played at Harlem.

Union County won the match 3-0 (25-13, 25-21, 25-19) to earn the second-round bid.

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Union County head coach Megan Swanson

“We played with really good team chemistry,” coach Megan Swanson said. “We didn’t come out sluggish, which was a worry after the three-plus hour bus ride down. Instead, we showed up and took care of business.”

The Lady Panthers were led by senior Adelia Pyle, who had six aces, six kills and a block in the three sets against Model.

Senior Kait McCarter added eight blocks and six kills, while sophomore Riley Allison led the team with nine kills.

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Junior Haley Noe digs a ball for the Lady Panthers. Noe will service as the team’s libero for the remainder of the playoffs.

Haley Noe played well in the match with a team-high 18 digs and two aces serving. Noe stepped into the libero role after senior Izabella Zamora suffered a season-ending hand injury during the region tournament.

“Haley has stepped into that role very well for us,” Swanson said. “She’s playing well and helping lead our team.”

While Union County’s overall record may not seem impressive, Swanson said it may be misleading.

“When you get into the state playoffs, you play the best-of-five games,” Swanson said. “So I tried to schedule our out-of-area matches against teams, mainly from North Carolina, that played the best-of-five so that we would be accustomed to that.”

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Senior Adelia Pyle goes up for a kill for the Lady Panthers. Pyle had six aces and six kills in the first-round win.

A good many of those teams are from higher classifications. So while the matches may have went down in the record books as losses, the experience gained by the Lady Panthers can’t be recorded.

That experience proved its worth Saturday.

Georgia volleyball squads normally play matches in a best-of-three sets format.

“Even when you play a tri-match with two schools, you get a break between while the other two school play each other. You have to go straight through at least three sets in the playoffs,” Swanson said.

The pre-planning showed on Saturday as the Lady Panthers were readily prepared to not only play five sets, but dominate them.

Harlem comes into the second round as the Region 2-A/AA champion, setting up a challenge for the Lady Panthers.

“I feel confident, and I know the team does,” Swanson said. “We can win and move on. We want to raise the first volleyball banner in school history.”

Sports talk Thursday with Lauren Hunter-Back in season

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If any of you are under the age of 18 and reading this article, then I imagine this week was probably a tough week for you. I say that because the majority of schools in the state of Georgia started back this week.

I can remember being in high school and having a knot of dread in my stomach the night before the first day of school. I’ve never been a morning person, so having to get up early was my first problem. Add in all of the homework and having to spend my days in one building…it was easy to tell I wasn’t a school person.

The good news is there was always one bright spot in all of this gloom, and that was football season. I know I’ve said it before on our sports show, Instant Replay, and probably in this column as well, but in high school I lived for football season. I never missed a game, home or away. Granted I was in the colorguard with the marching band, so most of the time I HAD to go. But I can still remember a handful of games where we weren’t required to go, and some of my friends got together and still went anyway.

Those were good times, but I dare to say that these are even better. I’m thankful to have a job that pays me to follow a sport that I love. But on the other hand, it’s a job that’s helping me to get an inside look on other sports that are sometimes forgotten, especially in the South where football is a religion.

I covered my first softball game on Tuesday. I have watched and worked softball games in the past, so in my defense I knew what to expect, but it was my first time reporting on a game. It was the Lumpkin County Lady Indians against the Pickens Dragonettes in the Lady Indians home opener. One thing I loved about this game was that it wasn’t just smooth sailing, if you will. Just to give a brief recap, the Nettes put three runs on the board first. By the fifth inning, it was looking as though the Lady Indians might lose their home opener. But as with all great teams, the Lady Indians weren’t going down without a fight and ended up coming back to win 4-3. Ironically, I went to the next game where they played each other tonight and the Nettes ended up winning 9-4.

Softball is just one of several high school sports that is played in the fall. There’s also volleyball and cross country. While I haven’t gotten the chance to go cover either of these events yet, I know that I probably will be in the near future.

I’ve never personally played volleyball competitively, but I know several people who have. And from what I do know about it, there’s more technique to setting and hitting the ball than there seems. Whenever I play for fun at the beach I just feel lucky to get it over the net. But there are certain ways to prepare before you serve the ball and where to place your feet when you’re in an official match. I don’t see how players keep up with everything, other than that they practice. I know it’s got to feel great whenever you take all of your frustration out by smacking the ball.

Now I enjoy running, but I could never run cross country. I’ve seen the joke that says “my sport is your sport’s punishment” and to be honest, that’s how I feel because I don’t know how they do it. I can remember talking to cross country runners in high school, and them telling me that they would get up at 6 a.m. to run. And for some of them, the distances they would run blew my mind. But the other incredible thing to me about cross country is how much of  a mental sport it is. Not only do runners have to be trained physically to maintain a certain time, they also have to be trained physically to encourage themselves to keep going.

The point I’m trying to make is that even though I’m still learning about other sports, I respect them because I do know how hard they work. I see the social media posts, I know people that play, and I see the teams out practicing well before their season starts. And even though the summer is ending and we’re back to school, the exciting thing is we’re past the days of camps and well on our way to the actual competition. I can’t wait to see what all of these young athletes accomplish.

UCHS Volleyball Inaugural Season! #MakeHistory!

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The Lady Panthers hosted the Hayesville Yellow Jackets yesterday evening for their fourth matchup of their inaugural season!  Although the Panthers didn’t bring home a W, they put up a solid effort and have shown continuous progress thus far.  With enough athletes wanting to be apart of this special season, the Panthers have a total of 3 teams: C, JV & Varsity!

 

Below is the 2017 Lady Panthers Volleyball Schedule.  Most JV/C Team matches begin at 5 PM.

August 30: @Fannin Tri Match (C Team)

August 31: @Tellico Plains (All Teams)

September 5: REGION @North Hall (JV & Varsity)

September 7: @Snororaville (JV & Varsity)

September 11: @Pickens Tri Match (C Team)

September 12: REGION East Hall (JV & Varsity) 

September 13: @Fannin w/ White Tri Match (C Team)

September 16: @Tullulah Falls 6 Team Play Date (Varsity Only)

September 19: REGION @Fannin with GAC (JV & Varsity)

September 21: @Gilmer (JV & Varsity)

September 25: @Hiwassee Dam (JV & Varsity)

September 26: REGION @Lumpkin with Dawson (JV & Varsity)

September 27: @Pickens Tri Match (C Team)

September 28: @White (All Teams)

October 2: Hiwassee Dam (C Team & Varsity) 

October 3: @Pickens (All Teams)

 

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Come out and support your Lady Panthers!!!

 

 

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