Tuesday, November 23, 2021

END OF SEASON BRINGS SCHOOL, LEAGUE, COUNTY AND STATE RECOGNITION

The 2021 Fall Season is in the books... here is a brief summary of some of the accomplishments garnered by the Lady Hilltoppers:

TOP 3 RECORDS BROKEN - SEASON

#2 Total Kills - V. Roberts 173

#2 Kills per Set - V. Roberts 3.68

#3 Total Points - V. Roberts 192


#2 Digs per Set - R. Thompson 4.90

#2 Receptions per Set - R. Thompson 6.07


#3 Total Assists - Z. Zacharias 395

#1 Assists per Set - Z. Zacharias 8.06


TOP 3 RECORDS BROKEN - CAREER


#1 Aces per Set - H. Basaman - 1.06


#1 Digs per Set - R. Thompson 4.25

#1 Receptions per Set - R. Thompson 5.34


MOUNTAIN DIVISION RECOGNITION


First Team All-Stars

Vivian Roberts,  Jr. Outside Hitter

Zoe Zacharias,  Soph.  Setter


Honorable Mention

Rebekah Thompson,  Sr. Libero


Eva Oberhuber,  Sr. Middle Blocker


UNION COUNTY RECOGNITION




First Team All-County

Vivian Roberts,  Jr. Outside Hitter


Second Team All-County

Zoe Zacharias,  Soph.  Setter


Third Team All-County

Rebekah Thompson,  Sr. Libero


NJ POWERRANKING CLIP OF THE YEAR WINNER

Vivian Roberts,  Jr. Outside Hitter

SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL

Lady Hilltoppers 2021 Fall Volleyball

Versus Clifton



LADY HILLTOPPERS VOLLEYBALL AWARDS

MOST IMPROVED
Varsity - Sarah Noa,  Rebekah Thompson
Junior Varsity - Stella Yarden
9th Grade - Caroline Henry


(pics from End of Year Celebration)


MOST IMPROVED
Varsity - Eva Oberhuber
Junior Varsity - Elizabeth Walsh
9th Grade - Abby Cammarano


(pics from End of Year Celebration)


MOST IMPACTFUL PLAYERS
Varsity - Vivian Roberts
Junior Varsity - Abby Wells
9th Grade - Molly Davies


(pics from End of Year Celebration)



Saturday, November 13, 2021

VOTE AND CHECK OUT THE HIGHLIGHTS ON NJPOWERRANKING

 VOTE FOR VIVIAN -  FINALIST IN CLIP OF THE YEAR 

https://njpowerranking.com/2021/11/12/njp-clip-of-the-year-voting/


CHECK OUT ZOE AND VIVIAN IN ACCOLADES SECTION

https://njpowerranking.com/accolades-nj-girls-high-school/



Saturday, November 6, 2021

ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER N2G3 SEMI, ANOTHER HEART-BREAKING 3 SET LOSS

 The Lady Hilltoppers traveled to Colonia to take on the Patriots in a N2G3 State-Sectional Semifinal matchup looking to make the finals for the first time in school history.  Despite outscoring the Colonia Patriots in their 3 set affair,  the Hilltoppers came up a little short in a 16-25, 25-19, 17-25 decision.

Set 1 began well for the Hilltoppers with Vivian Roberts tallying 2 quick kills to get the Top up 2-0.  The Patriots came back to tie the score and over the next few rotations there was very little separating the sides and the SHS crew held a 6-5 lead.  A 4-0 run by the Colonia squad gave the home team a 9-6 lead.  SHS cut the lead down to 1 at 8-9 after a kill by Alison Wauters.  Later in the set,  after a Roberts kill had made it 10-11,  the Patriots went on a 6-1 run that had the Top on the ropes at 11-17 and forced Coach Martins into a time-out.  The pause seemed to help as the Maroon and Black went on a 4-2 run fueled by 2 Eva Oberhuber kills and 1 block.  Unfortunately,  the Colonia side responded with a 4-0 run and despite a service break (Oberhuber kill) to get the score to 15-23,  the Patriots shut the door at 25-16. Summit out-killed the Patriots 11-9 but the home side had a 4-1 advantage in blocks/aces to show a slight 13-12 point lead over the Top.  The difference in set 1 was the combination of serving, hitting and fault errors as SHS tallied 11 of those while Colonia only 3.

The Hilltoppers needed to be much more error free or.score more on offense if they were to turn around set 2 and indeed they did just that.  After a mere 2 rotations,  Summit saw themselves up 7-2 as Julia Nardino notched a kill along with 2 from Roberts and one from Zoe Zacharias while Hope Basaman hit for 2 aces in the run.  The Patriots had closed the lead to within 3 at 9-6 but Wauters nailed a kill which Rebekah Thompson took full advantage of with 2 aces to force a TO by Colonia with the scoreboard showing 12-6.  SHS kept pressuring the Colonia side and later in the set Summit seemed to have things under control after a Roberts kill had the Maroon and Black up 17-12.  The Patriots had other ideas and won 5 of the next 7 points to get to within 2 a 19-17.  SHS did not fold though but rather pushed back with a 5-1 run (Sarah Noa ace,  Nardino block and a Hannah Barlow ace ) of their own to essentially kill the set and tie the semifinal match up at 1-1. Summit struck for 18 points (11k, 2blk, 6 ace) while Colonia managed only 10.

There was a sense of deja vu as the Hilltoppers had gone to three last season as well in their loss to Chatham and here the Summit Lady Hilltoppers were again,  looking at 25 points away from a historic state sectional final berth.  And early on,  it seemed that the SHS squad was going to carry the momentum of the second set into the third and finish the job.  Two kills by Roberts set the Maroon and Black up with a 3-1 lead but the Colonia team went on a 7-2 run to take an 8-5 lead forcing a Summit TO.  The pause in action helped the troops settle down and Zacharias found Oberhuber for a kill after a Roberts perfect serve reception which then was followed by a Barlow tip kill to get SHS within one at 7-8. But just like last season,  the lack of preciseness late cost the Summit ladies again as 2 net errors and an attack error later,  the Patriots had regained control at 11-7.  Summit kept playing its game though and got another Barlow kill and a Noa tough serve which caused an errant 2nd ball return to cut the lead to 9-11 but a ball handling error and an ace had the Patriots up by 4 again.  Colonia opened the door for SHS with a serving error and Roberts made them pay with a kill.  

But yet again, an unforced error -foot fault- broke the momentum and Colonia regained their footing at 14-11.  SHS struck for another kill by Barlow but the Patriots finally took advantage of the Summit errors by not creating any of their own and struck for 2 kills and benefited from a Hilltopper hitting error to earn their biggest lead at 17-12 forcing Coach Martins into his final TO.  

Yet again the ladies responded with a Noa perfect pass that set up a crushing kill by Oberhuber but a hitting error and ace later,  Colonia had erased that slight setback and had extended the lead to 19-13.  The glimmer of hope resurfaced as the Patriots served a ball way out of bounds and down by 5,  if there was a move to be made,  this was the time.  Unfortunately,  the move was the Patriot's and with the score 20-14 it all felt unsurmountable.  

But that has not been the character of this squad all season long and their grit was on full display under massive pressure and their backs against the wall.  Thompson put up another perfect serve reception which Zacharias handed off to Oberhuber for another kill,  15-20.  Thompson then delivered a serve that caused all kinds of problems for the Colonial squad which the Captain then received as a free ball which was perfectly delivered to Zacharias.  The sophomore setter then found Barlow again who tipped the Hilltoppers to 16-20.  The bench erupted,  the fans cheered,  hope.  The Captain stepped up again and delivered with an ace that sent the team into a frenzy and belief was now present.

But it is during these moments that earlier mistakes come to haunt any team and the Hilltoppers just had no more room for errors and unfortunately,  another 2 hitting errors became the reality in this moment in the match and the Colonia side put down 2 kills to slam the door on the Maroon and Black and end the great run to another state sectional semi-final.

SHS just couldn't replicate the serving difficulty they had in set 2 as they hit for only 1 ace to 3 errors with only a 1.89 rating.  In comparison,  the team hit for 6 aces and 3 errors with a 2.24 rating in set 2.  Thompson was outstanding in set 3 with a 2.60 serve rating.  The Captain was also the team leader on serve receive with a 1.88 rating although the team passed for only 1.52 and was often out of system.  Barlow left her best for last as the sophomore hit for 4 kills in the set and Oberhuber hit for 3 on only 5 swings and no errors to keep the Top alive at key junctures in the set.  Defensively,  Thompson and Roberts dug up 9 balls in the set (5 and 4 respectively) to anchor a defense that did all it could with Wauters notching the only block defensively as well.  

For the match,  team leaders

Thompson - 12/12 serving, 3 aces, 2.42 rating;  15/26 perfect pass 58% 2.19 rating; team leading 12 digs

Noa - 7/7 serving, 1 ace, 2.43 rating;  3/7 perfect pass 43% 2.14 rating

Roberts - 2nd on team 8 digs;  team leading,  season best and career best 14 kills, .323 efficiency and kill % of 45%;  led team with season and career high 16 points

Oberhuber - 2nd on team 7 kills;  .313 efficiency and kill % of 43.8%





Thursday, November 4, 2021

SUMMIT REACHES SEASON GOAL OF RETURNING TO N2G3 SEMIS

Senior Leadership Leads Summit to N2G3 Semis

The Summit Lady Hilltoppers hosted the Millburn Millers yesterday in a battle of evenly matched teams looking to move on to the semis of the state sectional tourney.  Summit was a slight underdog in this match and had not beaten the Millburn squad since 2009 and the two schools last matched up in 2018, a 2-0 Millburn win.

Hope Basaman started the Top off well with a down ball kill that gave SHS its first point of the Quarter-Finals.  Millburn quickly took the lead to 3-1 but a hitting error by the Millers,  4 aces by Hannah Barlow and a kill by Vivian Roberts had Summit in control at 7-3 and forced a Millburn TO.  Coming off the time-out,  SHS won the next 3 of 4 points thanks to an ace by Torie MacArthur  and the Top stood tall with a 10-4 lead.  The 6 point cushion remained until the later stages of the set when Roberts notched a tip kill and Barlow served up a bullet that led to a 3rd ball return error and the Hilltoppers found themselves up 18-10.  Despite a break of serve,  the Top found themselves up by 8 yet again as Roberts ripped an ace in her first service attempt (20-12).  Millburn got as close as 21-15 but never really challenged as 2 aces by Rebekah Thompson set up a 4-0 run that sealed the set 25-15 for the Hilltoppers.

Summit outscored Millburn 12-8 in the set thanks to a 9-1 ace advantage.

Set 2 began similarly enough with the Millburn side taking an early 4-1 lead before Roberts put down a kill to stymie the run but the Millers got right back in control thanks to 3 consecutive SHS hitting errors.  Alison Wauters got a crucial kill to break serve and get SHS within 4 at 7-3.  This kill was the beginning of a 4-1 run that saw Barlow and Eva Oberhuber get kills and Thompson rip an ace that put the Maroon and Black within 2 at 6-8.  The Millers responded with a kill to break the Top's momentum but Hilltoppers were undeterred.  Zoe Zacharias started it all with a dump kill and Julia Nardino let her presence be felt with a block which then set up a Barlow kill to knot up the set at 9.  Millburn earned a tough kill to go back on top but the Hilltoppers were able to flip the lead in the next rotation thanks to a Miller hitting error and a Roberts kill.  Summit began to open up a slight lead over the next few rotations with Wauters and Oberhuber notching blocks and Barlow ripping another kill to give the home side an 18-13 lead.  A few rotations later,  it seemed like an academic exercise as the Hilltoppers benefited from a Miller serving error and got a Roberts kill to see the scoreboard read 21-16.  But someone forgot to send Millburn the memo and the visitors took advantage of Summit's mental lapse and went on a 3-0 run (kill, ace, blocking error) that all of a sudden had the Millers within shouting distance at 21-19.  Roberts again provided some relief with a kill to zone 1 but yet another kill by the Millburn middle had the Millers yet again at the doorstep at 22-20 but a serving error provided some stress release for the Top.  Despite the pressure being on the visitors,  it was the home side that seemed over anxious as the Top notched an attack error and a free ball return error to see the Millburn side tie the score 23-23 and force a Summit TO.  

Off the time-out,  Barlow was the target and she passed up a perfect 3 ball which led to a Roberts attack.  The Millers dug it up but Thompson dug their attack up although the Hilltoppers were not able to do much with it.  Luckily,  neither did Millburn on the subsequent play and Thompson yet again played the ball, a perfect free ball pass,  and Zacharias found Roberts for a kill to give Summit their first match point at 24-23.  SHS could not capitalize as they suffered a service error and the subsequent play seemed to spell the end of Hilltopper run when SHS sent a serve receive pass easily over the net to the charged up Millers.  Millburn tried to catch the Top off guard with a tip attempt wide but Roberts dug it up beautifully.  Zacharias seemed to get her wires crossed with Oberhuber as she set a slide when it looked like Oberhuber had called a quick but the senior MB chased the set down and sent a screamer to the ground giving the Maroon and Black another match point and exciting the crowd in attendance.  Zacharias then sent a serve that had the Millers slightly out of system.  Millburn generated an attack that yet again Thompson dug up and Barlow attempted to put away but to no avail as the visitors desperately defended to keep their season alive.  Another Millburn attack,  another Thompson dig and this time it was Wauters who tried to finish it but yet again the Millers responded.  Roberts then saved a certain Millburn kill and Thompson eventually attacked it (a reversal of roles) and it forced the visitors into perhaps an offensive option they would not have had if the Hilltoppers had merely settled for a free ball.  The subsequent Miller attack was against the wall of Wauters and Oberhuber which altered the swing and led to a hitting error,  sending the Hilltoppers to the semis of the state sectional tournament for the second consecutive year and only the 4th time in its history by virtue of a 26-24 set 2 win.

Summit out-scored the Millburn squad by an 18-11 tally (14-10 kill lead) in a set that saw the Millers pass much more efficiently but not be able to slow down the SHS attack.  

The Lady Hilltoppers will try to get to the finals of the N2G3 Tourney for the first time in its history but they will have to do it on the road,  at #2 Colonia,  Friday,  11/5 at 4:30pm.