By Randy Olson
sports editor 

Jaguars clinch share of volleyball conference title!

...next is a rematch with Albany, then a trip to Pierz to complete regular season

 

Randy Olson

The Jaguars huddle up with Coach Weller one final time following their thrilling 3-2 win on Tuesday on Dig Pink night against Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted.

For the first time since the 2012 season, the Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa volleyball team is champions of the Central Minnesota Conference. While at this point they've clinched a share of the title, the Jaguars have eyes on winning it outright with a win next week at Pierz.

On Tuesday this week, the Jaguars (6-0 in the conference) clinched a share of the CMC with a gutsy comeback 15-12 win in game five against Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted. It was their 17th win of the season and came on the heels of a 2-2 performance at the Alexandria tournament on Saturday.

Last Thursday the Jaguars swept Kimball Area.

Next for the Jaguars (17-9 overall) is a trip to Albany on Monday to face a powerhouse 18-6 Huskies squad that's in first place in the Granite Ridge Conference.

On Thursday, Oct. 22, the Jaguars wrap up the regular season with the CMC finale at Pierz.

B-B-E 3, Kimball Area 0

Down 11-9 in game one last Thursday, the Jaguars toughened up at the net and blasted the Cubs with a 14-2 run. The game ended in B-B-E's favor on a kill by Kendall Kampsen with a score of 25-15.


The Cubs battled for small leads in game two at 9-6 and 14-11. After the Jaguars scored two straight points, the Cubs surged ahead 17-13 on two straight B-B-E errors. 

Two straight kills by Morgan Gronli followed, but after Kimball took a 19-15 lead they fell victim to unforced errors that tied the game at 19-all.

Kern smashed two straight kills to put the Jaguars up 21-20, and Trustheim had two kills for a 23-21 lead. Kern put the exclamation point on a big comeback win with two ace serves making the final score 25-21.


Two ace serves by Gronli set the tone early in game three, and the Jaguars were never threatened after getting an early 5-1 lead. Two ace serves by Bailey Buchholz made it 11-5. After the Cubs (15-8 overall) closed it to 13-9, the Jaguars went on an 8-0 run to put it away on their way to a 25-17 win.

B-B-E statistics - ace serves: Kern 6, Trustheim 2, Gronli 3, Buchholz 2, Jaden Gossen 1; set assists: Halvorson 23; ace attacks: Kern 9, A. Kollman 1, Trustheim 8, K. Kampsen 9, Gronli 4, Gruber 1; blocks: Trustheim 2, Gruber 1; digs: Kern 12, Trustheim 5, Gronli 7, Haley Van Beck 5, Buchholz 6.

Alexandria tournament

In their opener on Saturday morning at Alexandria Area high school, the Jaguars had a tall order: defending tournament champion North St. Paul. A Class 3A finalist a year go with 28 wins, the Polars entered the day 14-5 this year with a second-place mark in the Metro East Conference. 


The task felt even more difficult after the Polars beat the Jaguars 25-13 in game one. Unfazed, the Jaguars proceeded to win game two 25-23 and then game three 15-9.

In the second match, the Jaguars faced one of the top teams in Class 2A, Rocori, and easily beat the Spartans (22-1 overall) 25-16 in game one. Rocori turned the tables and beat the Jaguars 25-7 in game two, and game three went Rocori's way by a 15-9 score.

The Jaguars beat Mounds View (8-14 overall) out of the Suburban East Conference in the final pool play match in three games by scores of 12-25, 25-15, 15-7.


In the third-place match, the Jaguars were paired with the tournament hosts. The Cardinals (13-11 overall) brought a tough resume as they are in the thick of the Central Lakes Conference race, just two matches behind front-runner Rocori.

Alexandria led 17-11 in game one and posted a 25-17 win. The Jaguars got three early ace serves from Kern while getting a quick 5-1 lead in game two. The Cardinals crept back into it, tying the game at 13-13 and then taking a 21-19 lead.

The Jaguars clinched the comeback with a 6-1 run while earning a 25-22 win to force game three.

In the deciding game, Alexandria got the upper hand early with a 4-1 lead. Two kills each from Gronli and Kern closed the gap to an 8-8 tie. After trailing 10-8, the Jaguars got two ace blocks by Trustheim and an ace serve from Kern to pull ahead 11-10.


A kill by Trustheim put the Jaguars up 13-12, but they hit long on the next play and then got blocked and gave up a kill in a 15-13 loss.

B-B-E tournament stats - ace serves: Buchholz 3, Trustheim 4, Gossen 1, Kern 15, Gronli 3; set assists: Halvorson 78; kills: Gruber 8, Kollman 1, Trustheim 31, Van Beck 1, Kern 21, Kampsen 13, Gronli 18, Halvorson 5; blocks: Gruber 3, Trustheim 8; digs: Trustheim 17, Buchholz 15, Gossen 34, Kern 24, Gronli 22, Halvorson 22.

B-B-E 3, HL-W-W 2

On a special night where the seniors on the team and parents of the players were honored, the Jaguars celebrated the Dig Pink breast cancer-fighting fundraising effort while the C-squad, JV and varsity teams all picked up wins.

In the varsity match, the Jaguars won games one and two with relative ease by scores of 25-14 and 25-19.

In game three, the Lakers got a small lead going at 8-3 and maintained it almost the entire way while winning 25-19. After falling behind 18-13, the Jaguars closed it to 22-19 before faltering down the stretch.

The Jaguars led 4-2 early in game four. A kill by Gronli tied it at 7-7, and after it was tied at 9-9, the Lakers hit out of bounds three times in a row. Bailey Buchholz had an ace serve for a 13-9 lead.

A 7-0 run by the Lakers reversed the outlook, but the Jaguars kept fighting and got back into it with a block and kill from Trustheim tying it at 18-18. Three kills from Kern made it 22-19, but the Lakers tied it at 23-23 and went up 24-23.

The Jaguars tied it at 24-24 and 25-25, but they hit out of bounds twice to give HL-W-W the game in a 27-25 loss.

Game five started rough for the Jaguars, with four unforced errors putting them in an early 4-1 hole. After trailing 8-3, the Lakers had two errors to cut it to three points. Down 10-7, Trustheim drilled a kill from the back row, and Kern earned three straight kills to put the Jaguars up 11-10.

From there it was all offense up to game point. While the Lakers got two more kills, Gruber and Trustheim hit kills for a 13-11 lead. Trustheim then swatted the ball from the left side criss-cross over the net to open floor. In an anti-climactic ending, the Lakers hit out of bounds to hand a 15-12 win to the Jaguars.

B-B-E stats - ace serves: Kern 7, Trustheim 1, Buchholz 1, Gronli 1, Gossen 1; set assists: Halvorson 49; kills: Kern 17, Gruber 4, Trustheim 18, Gronli 11, Kendall Kampsen 8; blocks: Kern 1, Trustheim 4, Gronli 1, Kampsen 1; digs: : Kern 11, Trustheim 11, Buchholz 6, Halvorson 12, Gronli 17, Gossen 8, Kampsen 6, Haley Van Beck 2.

 

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