Friday, August 27, 2021

SCRIMMAGE SEASON HAS BEGUN

 The 2021 pre-season opened with 3 scrimmages versus  Kent Place, Payne Tech and at Wardlaw on 8/27.  

JV took care of the Kent Place Dragons 2-0 and continued their recent dominance over their neighbors.  Varsity struggled handling the Dragons service attack and dropped all 3 sets to Kent Place.  In the two sets that were recorded,  Zacharias and Roberts had the only 2 aces of the match for Summit but their Morris Avenue rivals hit for 9.  Roberts had 4 kills on 8 swings and Webb had 2 from 4 attacks to lead the Hilltoppers attack.  Both athletes also hit at a team leading .500 efficiency.   

Defensively,  the Maroon and White could not keep KP attacks off the ground and managed only 9 total digs with Laws and Thompson notching 2 digs apiece.  The blocking defense of the Top was outstanding though with the team notching 5 blocks in those 2 sets,  Nardino with 2,  Wauters with 1,  Oberhuber with 1 and Roberts with 1.  Roberts led the team with 6 points.

Payne Tech had to cancel their scrimmage at all levels due to Covid related issues and the JV and Varsity squads engaged in an intra-squad scrimmage with JV starting each set with a 10-0 lead.  JV dominated set 1 and won 25-11.  Varsity bounced back with a 25-21 win in set 2 and a 25-18 win in set 3.  

Barlow and Noa caused the Junior Varsity many problems from the service line and led the squad with 7 aces apiece.  JV forced the Varsity Team into many out of system passes,  especially set one,  and kept the squad to a low 1.57 pass rating and forced the Varsity into only 6/23 perfect passes.  Webb and Barlow led the team offensively with combined 6 kills  out of 10 attempts (Barlow 2 and Webb 4).  Thompson was very involved defensively and notched a team leading 6 digs out of the team total 15 and led the team with a 40% perfect pass rate on serve receive.

Lipschitz notched a team leading 7 assists in the scrimmage and was involved in 1 of the 2 Varsity blocks.  Barlow and Noa  combined for 16 of the team's 32 points (Barlow 9 and Noa 7) and Noa led the DS crew with a +6 net point production while Webb led the offensive players with a net +5.  

Junior Varsity opened their last scrimmage of the week with a resounding and dominant 2-0 win versus the Wardlaw Rams using their service attack and consistent offense to power through each set comfortably.  Varsity followed and took all 3 sets by 25-13,  25-13 and 25-17 scores.  Thompson and Wauters were outstanding from the service line, hitting for 8 aces total -4 apiece- going for a combined 17/19 from the service line.  Wauters led the squad with a 3.0 service rating.  Thompson had nearly a 50% perfect pass rating,  handled 12 of the team's 38 pass attempts and passed at a 2.25 pass rating.  Rind however,  passed at a whopping 2.5 rating putting up perfect passes on 4 of the 6 serves she received.  

Offensively,  the team had 30 kills on 66 swings and hit at a .303 efficiency!  Barlow and Oberhuber were lethal with 7 kills apiece,  Oberhuber with a kill % of 70% and an efficiency of .600 to lead the squad. Wauters was also very effective starting from the OH spot for the first time,  notching 5 kills on only 9 swings with a .444 efficiency,  2nd on the team.  

Thompson thwarted numerous Ram attacks digging up a team leading 11 balls out of the team's 24 total digs while Oberhuber, Webb and Wauters combined for 4 blocks (2-1-1 respectively) to round out the defensive Hilltopper efforts.

Zacharias led a very effective offensive output today with 24 assists.  Wauters led Summit in scoring with 10 points,  Oberhuber next with 9 and Barlow took 3rd spot with 7 points.  Wauters and Oberhuber were the most efficient point scorers with a team leading net point prodiuction of +7 and +6 respectively.  

Most of Varsity and JV will practice at VBRAGS on Saturday 28th and all levels will resume practice on Monday, opening day of school,  and have a busy week with 3 home scrimmages against good teams (Lakeland Regional, Ridge and Cedar Grove) as the squad will tune up in preparation for the start of the season.


 

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