Grizzly volleyball capture 16th Region 16 title

WEST PLAINS, Mo. — “It wasn’t pretty, but we got it done! It always feels good to win a region championship!”

That’s how Paula Wiedemann, head coach of the Missouri State University-West Plains Grizzly Volleyball team, summed up her team’s hard-fought, five-set win over Jefferson College Saturday in the NJCAA Region 16 Volleyball Championship at the West Plains Civic Center.

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The final score was 15-25, 25-21, 15-25, 25-23, 15-8. The win gave the Grizzlies (16-18), who are ranked 18th in this week’s poll, their 16th Region 16 Championship.

“We have worked hard to create a better team dynamic to become a better team, and we had to be in order to win this game,” Wiedemann said. “Jefferson is a very good team, and they have been better each time we’ve played them, so we knew we would have to outlast them. Once we had the intensity, we had momentum, and we didn’t let up.

“I’m really proud of this group. They’ve had to fight through a lot of things this season, and they’ve come a long way,” the coach added. “We ask a lot of our players with the tough schedule they have to face. It is hard, and if they can learn how to handle it, they put themselves in a better position to win big games at the end of the season. Winning a region championship against a good team is something we can be proud of.”

Fight became a key element to the Grizzlies’ game Saturday. After falling behind in the first and third sets, the Grizzlies had to dig down deep and battle back to take the second and fourth sets to force a fifth and deciding set.

Once in that last frame, though, the Grizzlies showed what they were capable of doing. They took control early, smashing home three quick points. Then, using an intensity that had been lacking at times during the season, the Grizzlies held off a brief Viking run to smash home the final few points of the game.

Statistical leaders include outside attackers Wiedemann and Loureiro with 15 kills each, followed closely by outside/middle attacker Cristiny with 12. Setter Dunning dished out 45 assists. Middle blocker Bray led the team at the net defensively with 6.5 blocks, including five solo blocks. Fellow middle blocker Watkins had 4.5 blocks and Cristiny added four of her own. Wiedemann led the team in digs with 23, followed by Moore with 22. Wiedemann and Moore were identical in passing rating with 2.32 each. Cristiny led the team in service aces with two and points earned with 18.

Following the game, selections to the All-Region 16 team were announced. First team honorees included Malena Medus, Andressa Oliveira, Magdalena Bostal and Kwanisha Quarles, all of Jefferson College; Alyana Rooks, Baylie Petry and Emily Greif, all of Mineral Area College (MAC); and Kelly Wiedemann, Maju Loureiro and Camilly Cristiny, all of Missouri State-West Plains.

Honorable mention honors went to Laura Danezzi and Cindy Penaloza of MAC and Emily Moore and Julia Dunning of Missouri State-West Plains.

As a result of Saturday’s win, the Grizzlies will compete in NJCAA Midwest B District play Saturday, Nov. 9, at Lake Land College in Mattoon, Illinois. They will face Region 24 opponent Kaskaskia College from Centraila, Illinois, at 11 a.m. in the first semifinal game of the day.

The other semifinal will pit Region 24 opponent and host Lake Land against Region 11 opponent Indian Hills Community College of Ottumwa, Iowa. Indian Hills is ranked sixth in this week’s poll.

The semifinal winners will play at 5 p.m. for the district championship and an automatic berth to the NJCAA Division I Women’s National Volleyball Championships Nov. 21-23 in Hutchinson, Kansas.

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