Lady Bobcats Find Positives Even in Loss

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Lady Bobcats Find Positives Even in Loss

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South Loup's Nyachay Haidle slams the ball over the net against Gothenburg on Sept. 12. We will have results of that game in next week's Courier. (Courier photos by Jessica Tickle)
Addison Stump receives the ball for the Lady Bobcats and gets encouragement from her teammates as she makes the return.
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The South Loup Lady Bobcats volleyball team traveled to Eustis on Sept. 6 to play the Hi-Line Bulls.

Both teams played with remarkable determination, chasing down every ball and battling fiercely for every point; their commitment to the game was evident in their hustle and intensity.

Though the Bobcats lost all three sets, they fought hard through each one. Scores were 25-14, 19-25, and 25-17. Despite the final score, the stats for the Lady Bobcats revealed a team defined by resilience and determination. These stats speak to their ability to battle through challenges, showcasing a relentless commitment to push forward, no matter the outcome.

“Coming into the season, us girls knew we would have some setbacks after losing so many seniors and having an entirely new coaching staff. However, as a senior captain I have never been prouder of the commitment and grit our girls showed despite the loss we experienced,” said senior Riata Remund.

One highlight from the game was when Anna Tullis had a great pass to Greeley Hrupek for a set to Remund for a beautiful height to the deep corner for a kill.

“The girls played very hard and showed a lot of improvement from our previous games,” said Head Coach Michelle Preston.

The Hi-Line Bulls played a good game going for every ball and showing strong communication on the court. The Bulls had very strong serving stats throughout all three sets.

“A highlight from the game is seeing South Loup freshman Emma Stallbaumer gaining the confidence she needed to be aggressive at the net,” said Coach Preston.