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Page 6 The Lone Tree Reporter Thursday, September 22, 2016
Photograph courtesy of the Lone Trim Yearbook Staff
Young Lion football players show their school spirit during the homecoming parade.
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Lone Tree volleyball players participate
Photograph courtesy of the Lone Trec Yearbook Staff
in Friday afternoon's homecoming activities.
Riley Warson, Maddie Forbes, Nico Smith, Llz Dodson and Elena
winning a point in a match with Highland.
Photo~aph by Jeff Yoder
Sieverding huddle up after
The Lady Lions started off "We had a great night hitting to Lone Tree. It wasn't a happy
on the right foot last week, pick- the holes and really looking at the homecoming as the visitors won
ing up a four-set win over Can- other court, trying to get them all three sets 20-25, 18-25 and 25-27.
tral City on Monday. Lone Tree on the move and get them out of "We played tired and with a lack
overmatched the young Wild- system," recalled Coach Sonda of energy," Coach Lora Sieverd-
cats 25-22, 25-13, 22-25 and 25-15. Prybil. ing said, "that's typically not us,
Elena Sieverding had 16 kills "That's probably the best night and that wasn't us coming into
and four blocks while Riley War- that we've had of placing shots, this game. Unfortunately, that's
son had 11 kills. Liz Dodson had of looking across the net, seeing what we put on the court, and
11 kills and also finished with 25 what was open and taking advan- Highland took advantage of that,
digs- more than double Central tage of that instead of trying to as they should have.
City's total of 12. Zoie Simonsen power things through." "I don't like to make excuses,
had six kills and 12 digs. Mad- The Lady Lions took advantage but it's been a long week. It's
die Forbes had 40 assists and of early Wildcat errors and held a homecoming week, we had a
was 16-16 serving with an ace. 12-4 lead on the way to a 16-point game Monday and Tuesday, and
"We had a good night defensive- win in the first set. Lone Tree that might have influenced how
ly," said Coach Sonda Prybil. "We turned a 17-15 lead into a comfort- things went down."
started to get on point with our able 22-15 advantage behind two The Lady Lions did not record a
hitting and strategy and the of- aces from Zoie Simonsen in the block on Thursday, while Huskies
fense started coming together. We second set. Colmbus battled in Aly Stokes and Bailey Harmston
were able to play some people off the final set as well, which was combined for eight. Highland
our bench who don't usually see tied 16-16 before Lone Tree pulled also benefited from the serving of
as milch time." away for a six-point win. Kelsey Hora, who was 23-24 with
Carly Moore played in all four Elena Sieverding had 10 kills four aces.
sets and had her first kill of the and 24 digs and Liz Dodson added Liz Dodson led the Lions with
season to go with five digs. Nico eight kills. Riley Watson had four 10 kills. Dodson and Kaycee Kane
Smith played in three sets and kills and Zoie Simonsen had 10 were each 12-13 serving with an
Molly Milder was on the court for kills to go with 15-17 serving and ace. Sieverding had seven kills, 22
two sets as well. three aces. Maddie Forbes had 21 digs and served 9-9. Riley Warson
On Tuesday, Lone Tree extend- assists and was 12-12 serving, had three kills and Maddie Forbes
ed the win streak to a season- On Thursday, the Lady Lions assisted 23 times.
long three games a three-set and their three-game win streak The Lady Lions are back in ac-
sweep of Columbus 25-9, 25-18 and welcomed the Highland Huskies tion on September 22rid in the
25-19. and their seven-game win streak SEISC tournament at Danville.
runs win
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Photograph by Jeff Yoder
Cale Yocler and Casey Shalla block as Drake Hotz catches the pitch from Trey Pierson.
Left, Drake Hotz intercepts a pass in the first quarter of the
Right, Brock Smith catches a pass and turns upfleld.
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Continued... from page I ball to Fuhrmeister on a diveeach had an interception.
"Jovonte in open space is just play blocked by two freshman Caleb Viers, Payton Lorack,
absolutely outstanding," Shield and three sophomores. The young Tyler McCullough, and Ryan
said. "He's a special football Lions opened up a hole and Fuhr- Kirkpatrick recorded their first
player, and he's all in this year in meister went 41 yards for thetackles with the varsity team this
football. In fact, as good as he's score, season.
been on offense, he's been even Harmon Miller had a six-yard
better on defense. He's a natural touchdown run in the fourth The Lone Tree JV team picked
leader, he's a real student of the quarter to close out the scoring up a 38-14 win over English Val-
game. He's knows by formation for Lone Tree. Austin Marshek hit leys on Monday night to remain
almost exactly what the other 9 of 12 extra points, undefeated as well. Bryce Houser
team is going to do. He puts in a Matthew Selk led the defense rushed for 136 yards, including
lot of time, and he's in the right with five total tackles. Carter, a 30-yard touchdown, and threw
position a lot of times because of Dalton Hanenburg and Dawson a pass to Keegan Edwards for a
that." Swails each had a solo sack and score as well. Harmon Miller had
Carter's fumble recovery put Swails and Brock Smith com- two rushing touchdowns. Caleb
Lone Tree on top 67-0 at the half- bined for another. Trey Shalla, Viers had a pick-six and Aaron
time break. Casey Shalla and Garrett BoxweU Slaughter added a score on the
On fourth and 18 in the third each had a tackle for loss. ground. Trey Shalla led the Lions
quarter, the Lions handed the Drake Hotz and Casey Shalla in tackling and had a sack.