Suwannee volleyball out of run for district
Published 2:46 pm Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Suwannee volleyball had a tough season. The Lady Dogs lost their setter early in the year to a soccer accident. The girls struggled throughout the season, losing all of their district games and entering the playoffs as the number-six seed. The Lady Dogs played Ridgeview, the number-three seed in the opening match and took Ridgeview to the max five games. The Lady Dogs finally lost three games to two.
Suwannee surprised the Jacksonville Ridgeview team by winning the first game of the match 25-14. But Ridgeview came back and won the next two games 11-25 and 18-25. Suwannee won the fourth game 25-15 forcing the decider game which Suwannee lost 8-15.
Ashley Rose and Jasmine Jefferson were the Lady Dogs at the net. Rose had nine kills and three assists. Jefferson had eight kills, nine service points, two of them aces, and five assists.
It was Stephanee Skipper’s serve that held Ridgview. Skipper had 15 service points, three of them aces. Skipper also had 14 assists, stepping in at setter for the Lady Dogs.
Alex Camunas had two kills, six service points, two of them aces, and six assists.
Danielle Smith had one kill, three service points, one an ace.
Lacy Smith had one kill, one service point, an ace, and two assists.
Nikki Reed had one service point and two assists.
Shalisa Cuyler had one assist.
Look for more from the Lady Dog volleyball team next year.