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November 19, 2006
Unmatched Barnstable wins its fourth straight
Div. 1 title
By ROB DUCA
STAFF WRITER
HUDSON
- They were the definition of dominance from the year's opening match.
Last night Barnstable High applied the exclamation point to a seasonlong journey that concluded just as one might expect
with another state championship.
With their 3-0 triumph over Newton North at Hudson High, the Red
Raiders captured their fourth consecutive MIAA Division 1 trophy, their
99th straight match (25-0 this fall) and, in a season of true perfection,
finished 75-0 in games.
After watching the 25-11, 25-12, 25-20 dismantling of his Tigers,
Newton North coach Richard Barton was asked about the difficulty of
slowing down the Red Raiders once they got on a roll.
''To be perfectly blunt, it's kind of tough to slow them down when
they're not on a roll,'' he said. ''Everybody can pass, everybody hits it
in, everybody serves, everybody has skills all around. The chance for a
team like Newton North to beat them is for everyone on our team to play
at their best every single moment. That's kind of unlikely.''
And so seniors Erin Johnson, Jessi Goode,
Allie Appleman, Natalie Cohen and Marissa Pita played their final games
in Barnstable
red and white, without tasting defeat in four seasons.
Juniors Kara Cullen and Amanda Parker will return next fall, along
with spectacular sophomore Stephanie Bristol, undoubtedly ready to extend
their streak to a cool three figures and past the state record of 107
held by Case High.
''Some people expected us to lose (against Beverly Hills, Calif.),''
Johnson said, referring to a match during the regular season. ''But
that's when we realized we were really good.''
And just in case opposing coaches are hopeful 2007 might bring a
return to earth for the mighty Red Raiders, coach Tom Turco said after
last night's win, ''The kids who didn't even play in this game, you know,
they're pretty good.''
Last night was no contest. The Red Raiders pounced to a 4-0 lead in
the first game with Pita at the service line. The Tigers rallied and were
within two points (10-8) after consecutive aces by Sarah Berkland, but that only served to arouse the Red
Raiders.
Bristol
served six straight points (with Cullen collecting two kills) and the
Raiders were off on a 15-3 run that closed out the game.
Bristol finished with six kills, while
Cohen, Johnson and Parker also contributed winners, providing evidence of
Barnstable's
depth.
The second game was even quicker. With the game deadlocked at 1,
Johnson pounded a winner that began a 12-0 blitz. Cohen was on the line
for 11 straight points.
The Red Raiders simply never let up.
''The intensity that they show out there is the intensity they show in
practice,'' Turco said. ''That carries to the court, the same disciplined
way of playing.''
The Tigers finally provided competition in the third game. They led
5-1, only to see the Red Raiders score five straight points for a 6-5
edge.
There were four lead changes and 12 ties before the Red Raiders took
control for good on Pita's ace for a 21-19 advantage.
Moments later, Cohen's spike ended it, sparking what has become an
annual championship celebration.
''We played quite a good game, and then we had a few glitches and the
game was over,'' Barton said.
Some people say the issue was decided each time the Raiders arrived at
the gym this season, regardless of the opponent. In 2006, they were that
overpowering.
''We just took it one step at a time,'' Johnson said. ''We were never
thinking we were going to have a perfect season.''
But perfect it was, once again.
(Published: November 19, 2006)
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Barnstable goes fourth
By Bruce Lerch/ Div. 1 Volleyball
Sunday, November 19, 2006 - Updated: 02:48 AM
EST
HUDSON - Four seasons, 99 straight victories since 2003, four
consecutive Division 1 state championships, one well-oiled machine.
In what could be termed “business
as usual,” Barnstable capped an impressive streak by defeating Newton
North, 3-0, to capture the Div. 1 girls volleyball state title last night
at Hudson High.
Barnstable won by scores of 25-11, 25-12
and 25-20.
“It doesn’t ever get to be
routine,” said Barnstable
coach Tom Turco following his 10th state title. “Every year brings a new
group of kids and a new set of goals. I couldn’t be prouder of this group.
I have tremendous admiration for what they have accomplished.”
Red Raider after Red Raider echoed the same
sentiment about what has allowed them to achieve such tremendous success
over the past four seasons - practice makes perfect.
“There really is very little we see
on the court that we haven’t already seen in practice,” Barnstable senior co-captain Natalie
Cohen (three kills) said. “We’ve faced a lot of great players, including
(Newton North), but we face great players every day in our practices.
Everything we do there translates onto the court.”cw-2
Added senior captain Marissa
Pita: “Something like this just goes to show how our hard work really does
pay off. We go at each other with such intensity every day, it’s just hard
to put into words what that does for us when we face another team.”
The Raiders came out fast,
opening up fairly insurmountable leads in each of the first two games
behind the duo of Stephanie Bristol (13 kills) and Amanda Parker (22
assists). Newton North battled hard throughout, and in the third game, the
Tigers showed that they belonged on the same stage as the Barnstable powerhouse.
The Tigers never held a lead
until roaring to a 5-1 margin to start the third game, thanks to the great
play of Sarah Berkland (six kills, two aces) and
Hester Breen (eight kills). They withstood the inevitable Barnstable run and hung tough to keep the
game tied as late as 19-19, before a pair of Pita aces keyed a
title-winning 6-1 run.
“We have nothing but the utmost
respect for what that group of girls has been able to accomplish,” Newton
North coach Richard Barton said. “We showed in the third game that we were
capable, but our consistency was nowhere near theirs.”
In regard to the impressive run
he has overseen, Turco pointed out the only streak that he really cares
about.
“We’ve
won 99 games in a row, which is a historical fact that we are very proud
of,” he said.
Barnstable unbeatable
By Denise LaForgia, Mike Lipka, and
Jeff Powalisz, Globe Correspondents |
November 19, 2006
It wasn't Barnstable
coach Tom Turco's idea.
His players meet behind closed doors at the start of each season to come
up with goals. And it was they, not he, who wanted not only to go unbeaten,
but to avoid losing a game all season.
"When you've got them saying that to you," Turco said,
"that's unbelievable."
What's more unbelievable is that Barnstable
did it. The Red Raiders (25-0) last night proved again that they play
volleyball on a different level from the rest of the state, completing an
epic campaign as they defeated the Newton North Tigers, 3-0 (25-11, 25-12,
25-20), in the MIAA Division 1 state championship at Hudson High School.
It was the 99th straight win and fourth straight state title for Barnstable, which has
won 10 state championships in 19 years under Turco, and won every game of
the season for the second time, the first coming in 2003.
"Consistency," said Newton North coach Richard Barton.
"That's why they are the team that they are."
"We've always been taught, 'Never get down,' " said Barnstable senior libero Marissa Pita. "We
always try to stay at our own level."
Barnstable
created a comfortable cushion midway through Game 1 behind sophomore
Stephanie Bristol, who finished with 13 kills.
Game 2 was more lopsided, as 11 straight service points from Natalie
Cohen -- with four Bristol
kills mixed in -- made it 13-2. Late in that game, a Bristol spike bloodied the nose of Tiger
star hitter Sarah Berkland.
Newton North (21-2) kept pace for most of Game 3, but couldn't hang in
at the end, as a Cohen kill set off a wild pileup on the court. Seniors
Erin Johnson (8 kills) and Pita (4 aces) were vital for Barnstable.
Barnstable
is 'unstoppable'
By Jeff Powalisz, Globe
Correspondent | November 16, 2006
WHITMAN -- There's unbeaten, and then there's Barnstable.
Lincoln-Sudbury, which entered last night's Division 1 state volleyball
semifinal at Whitman-Hanson with a 23-0 record, was the latest to find out.
Three-time defending state champion Barnstable (24-0), which has made
quick work of its competition throughout a large portion of coach Tom Turco's 19 illustrious seasons, extended its winning
streak to 98 matches last night, outhitting, outserving, outkilling, and
dominating what could be considered an elite team in a 52-minute, 3-0
shutout.
"There's nothing you can do, they're unstoppable," said L-S
coach Judy Katalina. "It's very hard to
coach against a team like that. It's not somebody you play everyday."
Barnstable, which has not lost in its
latest run through the state tournament -- including 3-0 wins over Marshfield, Fontbonne, and
previously undefeated New Bedford -- will face Newton North for the state title Saturday
at Hudson.
"It's where we want to be," Turco said. "Tonight, we
moved one step forward."
Lincoln-Sudbury did not have an answer in the first game for Barnstable's middle
line, which eliminated chances for the Warriors behind the play of Stephanie
Bristol (13 kills, 6 blocks) and Kara Cullen (8 kills, 3 blocks).
The Red Raiders took an 18-2 lead, double-blocking nearly every Warrior
attempt, and won, 25-10.
"This is how they always play," said Turco, who is going for
his 10th state title. "It's how they play in
practice. They set the tempo from the beginning."
Katalina said nerves might have plagued her
squad.
"In that first game, it was all nerves," she said. "The
thought is, that we're playing 'The Great
Barnstable.' That's tough for any 16-, 17-, or 18-year-old girl."
Barnstable
jumped out to a 10-1 lead in the second game. Dive after dive by the L-S
defense made for a good effort, but Barnstable
spikes were consistently forceful. Then, despite a small series of L-S
rallies, the Raiders kept the pressure on and finished the game, 25-14.
Lincoln-Sudbury made it a contest in the third game, albeit for brief
stretches, taking its first lead at 10-9 after storming back from a 9-6
deficit.
"They calmed down and their passing got better," Katalina said. "We brought everything we had with
us and put it on the floor."
Cullen and Bristol,
however, continued their unstoppable prowess at the net, and combined with
Marissa Pita's serving, the Red Raiders calmly went back to a 13-12 lead.
Barnstable
then claimed 12 consecutive points, racing ahead to the finish.
November 12, 2006
Barnstable volleyball keeps on
rolling
By GEOFF CONVERSE
Contributing Writer
WAREHAM - The fact that Barnstable captured the Division 1 South volleyball
crown for the fifth straight year should come as no surprise.
The final score of 3-0 should not shock anyone as this year's edition
of the Red Raiders has yet to lose a game, much less a match.
But in this case, looks can be deceiving. This was no walk in the
park as the top-seeded Raiders were stretched to the limit before
prevailing over previously undefeated New Bedford, 25-21, 25-13, 25-23.
Barnstable's 97th consecutive victory stretching over four seasons
improves the Raiders to 23-0 and advances them to the state semifinal
Wednesday at Whitman-Hanson High School. They face the winner of last
night's Central/West final between Lincoln-Sudbury and Franklin.
For second-seeded New Bedford, the loss is the only blemish on its
record as the Whalers finish at 22-1.
Barnstable relied on its poise under pressure, refusing to break as
the Whalers tied the first game at 16 before Barnstable seemingly broke it
open with six of the next eight points, only to have New Bedford tie it
again at 21 before the Raiders locked it up with the final four points of
that game.
The Raiders rolled to a one-sided win in the second game, thanks to
outstanding play by sophomore Stephanie Bristol and junior Kara Cullen
(each with 11 kills) along with Natalie Cohen and some timely blocks. A 9-0
run to end the game was a microcosm of how dominant Barnstable was. Erin
Johnson served out the game with eight straight winners.
In what turned out to be the final game, Barnstable jumped out to an
8-1 advantage and some of the Barnstable spectators started to leave the
Wareham High School gymnasium.
That action was a little premature as the gritty Whalers clawed their
way back, tying it four times and actually grabbing a brief 18-17 lead. The
play of Julie Clerc, Sarah Mello and Lauren Safioleas keyed the Whalers' resurgence.
''These kids played their hearts out,'' said New Bedford coach Neil Macedo, who has been knocked out by the Raiders for the
fourth straight year. ''To beat Barnstable, you have to play a perfect
match. There were times out there where we didn't execute and Barnstable
was able to capitalize on those opportunities.''
Though tested throughout, the Red Raiders failed to buckle under
pressure. And some key points were scored off the strength of the play of
Bristol and Cullen as well as sophomore Alison Klotz.
''We play an incredibly competitive schedule throughout the season just
so we can be ready for games like this,'' said Barnstable head coach Tom
Turco. ''We want the kids tested throughout the regular season, so they
won't buckle under pressure. Tonight, our blocks were very good and our
kids up front did a tremendous job as did our back line and our subs.
''These kids have icewater in their veins
and they don't rattle easily. It's amazing the amount of composure these
kids have.''
Keeping up the volley
Raiders again headed to finals
By Kathleen Szmit
kszmit@barnstablepatriot.com
They are the Tiger Woods of volleyball
and right now the BHS girls varsity team is
reigning supreme over their opponents.th
straight.
On Monday the
Raiders played in the first round of the MIAA Division I South volleyball
tournament, walking away with the win.
While a raucous
crowd cheered them on BHS proceeded to take Marshfield 25-10, 25-9 and 25-17,
improving to 21-0 for the year. The win marks the team’s 95
Marshfield took a quick lead in game
one, but Barnstable
quickly regrouped and came back in fighting form. Before long they had
worked to a 13-7 advantage on terrific service from Alison Klotz, who
netted six kills and two aces for the night.
In the second game,
it was all BHS as the Raiders leapt to a 10-0 start thanks to the skilled
service of Kortney Kelley and Natalie Cohen.
Cohen played a tremendous game, adding six kills and a whopping nine
service aces.
The third game gave
the crowd a bit of anxiety, as it seemed that Marshfield might rally. However, Kara
Cullen, who turned in 10 kills and two blocks in the intense matches,
combined forces with Cohen to take the team to 20-10.
Refusing to go
quietly, much like the crowd, the Rams mustered enough of a rally to bring
the score to 23-17 before the Raiders finished things off.
Raiders Down the
Ducks
On Wednesday night BHS clinched a spot in
the South finals, defeating the Fontbonne Ducks
3-0.
The evening began when the Ducks’ first
serve hit the net. Seizing the moment, the Raiders quickly vaulted to a 7-0
lead, backed by Cohen’s stellar serving and Stephanie Bristol’s strong play
at the net.
It was Allie Appleman who brought the
team Game 1 with nine straight service winners.
The Ducks narrowed the score to 6-5 in
Game 2, prompting the spirited crowd to increase its ever-growing volume.
Perhaps feeding off the energy, Kortney Kelley served up a 6-0 scoring run, assisted in
the dig department by Marissa Pita.
Casey Eagan stepped up, contributing two
aces during a 7-0 run to bring the score to 21-8 before freshman player Maribeth Martin aided Bristol in a clean spike to end the
match.
During the final game BHS had nice 7-0
and 8-0 runs, including an excellent tip from Cohen, working on a great
serve from Amanda Parker, who had 21 assists during the evening. When all
was said and done Barnstable
emerged victorious at 25-5, 25-11 and 25-7, bringing their season total
stats to 22-0.
Saturday night the team travels to Wareham to compete in
the South finals, a match many anticipate will result in another
championship. Go Raiders!
November 9, 2006
Barnstable volleyball in another South
final
BY PAUL GODFREY
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
HYANNIS - For a team that hasn't lost a game the
entire season, it comes as no surprise when the Barnstable volleyball team finishes off
its opponents rather quickly. Last night they prevailed before the winning
50-50 raffle number was even announced.
The three-time defending state champion Red Raiders advanced to the
Div. 1 South final with a three-game sweep over Fontbonne Academy last night before a large
crowd at the Barnstable High gymnasium. Senior Amanda Parker had 21 assists
while middle-hitters Kara Cullen and Stephanie Bristol dominated the net
with nice kills apiece in the 25-5, 25-11, 25-7 win.
The top-seeded Red Raiders improve to 22-0 with their 96th
consecutive match win and head to Wareham for the South final Saturday at 6
p.m. Barnstable will host second-seeded New Bedford, who defeated Brockton
3-0 in last night's other semifinal. The Whalers are 22-0 as well.
Natalie Cohen had six kills and one ace while Erin Johnson had five
assists, Bristol
five aces and Cullen three blocks.
''They have some kids who can really serve well and we were able to
execute our offense off of their serving,'' Red Raiders coach Tom Turco
said. ''The defensive intensity was there as well. We picked a lot of balls
up and made some really good saves off of deflected blocks and loose
balls.''
After Fontbonne's initial serve went into
the net, Barnstable raced to a 7-0 lead behind
the serving of Cohen and the play of Bristol
at the net. They finished off Game 1 behind nine straight service winners
from Allie Appleman.
The Red Raiders led just 6-5 in the middle game before Kortney Kelley's serving sparked a 6-0 run aided by some
great digs by Marissa Pita. Casey Eagan had a pair of aces on a 7-0 run to
make it 21-8 and freshman Maribeth Martin set up
a Bristol
spike to wrap up the game.
''We've got the option to go to two or three (touches),'' said Turco.
''We've got a lot of kids who can pass well. We're primarily passing
with two people but we can go to three with confidence and it gives us
another option and definitely makes us stronger.''
Barnstable
had 7-0 and 8-0 runs in the final game with a beautiful tip from Cohen
setting up a match-point win on Parker's serve.
The Barnstable
juggernaut was all too familiar for Fontbonne
coach Katherine Hanchett, who played for the Red
Raiders as a freshman and sophomore in the mid-90s.
''Barnstable
is a whole 'nother level, a different level than
a lot of teams,'' said the third-year coach whose club was 1-17 two years
ago.
''Their defense is very, very quick. Their offense is quick. They're
ready for pretty much anything.''
Saturday night it could be yet another South championship.
November 7, 2006
Barnstable, Bourne cruise to 3-0 wins
CAPE COD
TIMES
HYANNIS - It was just another day at the office
for the Barnstable
volleyball team last night in the first round of the MIAA Div. 1 South
tournament.
After finishing with yet another perfect regular season, the
three-time defending state champion and top-seeded Red Raiders hardly broke
a sweat en route to a methodical three-game sweep over No. 9 Marshfield,
25-10, 25-9 and 25-17.
BHS improves to 21-0, increases its consecutive match win streak to
95 straight and hosts Fontbonne Academy
in the quarterfinals tomorrow at 7 p.m.
The Rams, who advanced to the first round with a 3-2
preliminary-round win over Braintree, finish 11-11 overall.
''We missed some serves in that third match and after getting a big
lead, didn't match their intensity,'' Barnstable
coach Tom Turco said. ''But overall, our girls had some nice digs and did
what they needed to do to get to the next round.''
Kara Cullen led the Red Raiders with a match-high 10 kills and two
blocks, while Stephanie Bristol contributed eight kills and two service
aces.
Natalie Cohen played a terrific all-around match with six kills and a
match-high nine service aces. Alison Klotz added six kills and two aces,
while Erin Johnson played well in the frontline with four kills.
In the first game, the visitors took a quick 2-0 lead before the Red
Raiders regrouped to take a 13-7 advantage on solid service by Klotz and
strong front-line play by Johnson, Cohen and Cullen.
Barnstable
vaulted to a quick 10-1 start in the second game behind the service of Kourtney Kelley and Cohen and consistent all-around
team play.
During the third and final game, the Red Raiders seemingly broke open
a close 7-6 match with kills by Cullen and Cohen to take a 20-10 lead.
The Rams made it interesting, closing the gap to 23-17, before BHS
finally won out
Another perfect season
BHS girls varsity volleyball does it again
By Kathleen Szmit
kszmit@barnstablepatriot.com
The Lady Raiders ended another perfect
season this week with a win against Case on Monday evening before beginning
preparations for tournament play that begins on Tuesday.
In Monday’s 3-0 game BHS was the dominating
force from the get-go, with the team demonstrating the communication and
cohesiveness that has garnered them such success.
The Raiders swept Case with a perfect
20-0 match followed by 25-14, 25-6, and 25-6, impressing the gathered crowd
immensely.
Stephanie Bristol had 13 strong kills in
the four matches while Kara Cullen turned in nine. Marissa Pita greatly
assisted in the win by chipping in five aces.
In the setter position Amanda Parker was
formidable, providing a stunning 36 assists for the Lady Raiders.
Playing in their last official regular
season game were seniors Erin Johnson and Natalie Cohen. Always fiery,
Johnson and Cohen pitched in six kills each. "Natalie has had a very
productive season with great play both at the defensive and offensive
end," said head coach Tom Turco. "Erin Johnson’s versatility at
the Right Front position gave us an effective block on the outside and
another setting option."
Turco also noted that Nora Wood, Allie
Appleman and Jessie Goode have been excellent defensively, while Casey Egan
and Kristi Everson contributed greatly to the offense late in the season.
"Perhaps the most improved player
has been Kortney Kelley," said Turco.
"She has done a great job defensively and produces from the service
line."
The win caps another stellar season for
the Raiders who finish at 20-0. On Tuesday the team takes to the court at 7
p.m. for the South Sectional Quarter Finals, sure to be electric. "The
goal of the team is to win a state championship, and to along the way put
themselves in a situation that would allow us home court advantage,"
explained Turco of his team’s tournament mindset. "It is a five-step
process to achieve their goals. You can’t skip a step and you can’t get to
the next step without climbing the one in front of you."
October
31, 2006
Barnstable perfect again
CAPE COD TIMES
SWANSEA - Barnstable High dominated from start to finish, coming away with
a 3-0 volleyball win over Case yesterday.
The Red Raiders, which finished the regular season a perfect 20-0,
won 25-14, 25-6 and 25-6.
They have captured 94 straight matches.
Sophomore Stephanie Bristol collected 13 kills and junior Kara Cullen
added nine. Seniors Erin Johnson and Natalie Cohen had six kills apiece.
Marissa Pita reinforced the victory with five aces.
Setter Amanda Parker played a strong game for the Red Raiders with 36
assists.
October
27, 2006
Raiders blank Case
CAPE COD
TIMES
HYANNIS - It was Senior Night at Barnstable and the
Red Raiders' volleyball team didn't disappoint, sweeping Case 3-0 last night
to win its 93rd straight match.
Barnstable
improves to 19-0 with the 25-9, 25-9, 25-11 victory. The Red Raiders, who
cap the regular season Monday at Case, are closing in on the Cardinals'
state record of 107 consecutive girls volleyball
victories.
Barnstable
had outstanding play from its seniors: Natalie Cohen, Erin Johnson, Marissa
Pita, Allie Appleman and Jessie Goode. Cohen and Johnson had six kills and
an ace apiece, Pita had seven aces, and Appleman and Goode combined for 11
digs in the back row,
Amanda Parker finished with 29 assists for the Raiders. Stephanie
Bristol had 11 kills, Kara Cullen six and Nora Wood three.
October
26, 2006
Unbeaten Raiders cap OCL
campaign
CAPE COD TIMES
ATTLEBORO - The Barnstable girls volleyball tea wrapped up an undefeated
Old Colony League campaign with a three-game sweep over Attleboro
yesterday.
The Red Raiders are 18-0 overall and finish 8-0 in the league with
the 25-7, 25-11, 25-7 win over the Bombardiers. Barnstable hosts Case today
at 5:30 for Senior Night.
Erin Johnson and Allie Appleman each had seven service winners in the
opener while Kara Cullen and Stephanie Bristol had four kills each in Game
1 and nine in the match.
Kourtney Kelley converted seven straight
services, including a pair of aces, as Barnstable expanded on an 8-5 lead
in the second game. Casey Egan and Nora Wood starred defensively as did
Kelley in the middle game.
The Raiders broke out to an 11-0 lead in the final game behind the
serving of Marissa Pita and also got three kills from Natalie Cohen. Amanda
Parker had 22 assists on the evening.
October 24, 2006
CAPE COD TIMES
Barnstable 3, Dartmouth 0
SOUTH DARTMOUTH - Stephanie Bristol turned in a season-high 18 kills
as the Red Raiders continued their perfect season with a 25-13, 24-14, 25-7
sweep of the Indians.
Kara Cullen finished with nine kills, Kristi Everson seven and
Natalie Cohen three for Barnstable,
which improves to 17-0.
Seniors Erin Johnson and Marissa Pita also played a strong game for
the Raiders, Johnson with 30 assists and Pita with five aces. Allie
Appleman had 16 service points while Kortney
Kelley, Jessi Goode and Nora Wood were all
standouts on defense.
October
21, 2006
Raiders rack up 90th straight
win
CAPE COD
TIMES
HYANNIS - The dynasty that is Barnstable girls
volleyball hit another milestone.
The Red Raiders notched their 90th straight victory last night with a
25-12, 25-10, 25-9 sweep of Chelmsford.
Barnstable's
win streak dates back to 2003 and ties the team's previous record from
1995-98. The Raiders improve to 16-0.
Natalie Cohen, Kara Cullen, Stephanie Bristol and Erin Johnson paved
the way for Barnstable,
each registering seven kills. Amanda Parker added 29 assists.
Defensive standouts were Marissa Pita, Allie Appleman and Kortney Kelley.
October
17, 2006
Barnstable tames Tigers
CAPE COD
TIMES
HYANNIS - Amanda Parker had 29 assists at setter
and undefeated Barnstable swept Taunton 3-0 yesterday
in Old Colony League girls volleyball.
Kara Cullen registered 12 kills and three aces en route to the 25-11,
25-6, 26-10 win over the Tigers. The Red Raiders, who haven't dropped a
single game all season, improve to 15-0 overall and 6-0 in the OCL.
Other Barnstable
highlights: Natalie Cohen had eight kills; Stephanie Bristol had seven
kills, an ace and three blocks; Kortney Kelley
had six aces; Erin Johnson had two kills and two aces; Casey Eagan finished
with three kills; and Marissa Pita had nine digs.
October
14, 2006
Barnstable tops Falmouth 3-0, improves to 14-0
CAPE COD
TIMES
FALMOUTH - Setter Amanda Parker had 28 assists
as Barnstable kept on rolling with a 3-0
sweep of Falmouth
yesterday in volleyball.
Barnstable
remains perfect at 14-0 following the 25-4, 25-2, 25-6 triumph. Falmouth falls to
9-6.
Stephanie Bristol had five kills in the opener and seven kills and
three blocks in game two for Barnstable.
Marissa Pita had 12 service points in the first game.
Natalie Cohen and Erin Johnson each had three kills in the opener for
Red Raiders while Allie Appleman, Jessie Goode and Nora Wood led the
defense in the second game.
Kara Cullen had six kills and one block for Barnstable in the third game while Casey
Egan added three kills and Kristi Everson starred defensively.
October 12, 2006
Barnstable 3, B-R 0
BRIDGEWATER
- The unbeaten Red Raiders rolled to a convincing Old Colony League victory
over Bridgewater-Raynham, 25-2, 25-12, 25-4.
Kortney Kelley and Natalie Cohen each had
five aces for Barnstable,
which improves to 13-0 overall, 5-0 OCL.
Casey Eagan and Kristi Everson combined for seven more aces while
Stephanie Bristol led the Raiders' front-row attack with nine kills and
Nora Wood chipped in a season-high six kills.
Marissa Pita highlighted the defensive effort with seven digs, and
setter Amanda Parker contributed 14 assists.
October 11, 2006
Barnstable 3, Dartmouth 0
HYANNIS
- Jessie Goode had 17 service points, including four aces, as the
undefeated Red Raiders swept the Indians.
Casey Eagan led the attack with five kills for Barnstable, which improves to 12-0.
Kortney Kelley added three kills and two aces,
Nora Wood had three kills and one ace and Kristi Everson had three kills
for the Red Raiders, who head to Bridgewater-Raynham for an Old Colony
League match tonight.
October 6, 2006
Barnstable
3, Medfield 0
HYANNIS
- The Red Raiders responded to their toughest test of the season thus far,
defeating previously unbeaten Medfield.
Top-ranked Barnstable
improves to 11-0 with the 25-16, 25-19, 25-19 win while the Warriors fall
to 10-1.
Sophomore Stephanie Bristol had 13 kills and eight blocks for the Red
Raiders and junior Kara Cullen had eight kills and five blocks. Amanda
Parker had 29 assists and came up with several huge digs for Barnstable, which was
never headed after the midway point of each game.
''We played very, very well, both offensively and defensively,'' Red
Raiders coach Tom Turco said. ''Our kids worked very hard preparing for
this one. They knew Medfield was coming in looking to give us our first
loss and were fired up and focused.''
Senior Natalie Cohen and Erin Johnson had five kills each for Barnstable while
Marissa Pita had 11 digs. Nora Wood, Jesse Goode and Allie Appleman also
excelled for the Red Raiders.
October 4,
2006
Barnstable 3,
Medway 0
HYANNIS
- Senior Natalie Cohen had 10 kills and 16 digs as the Red Raiders won
their 10th straight to qualify for the state tournament.
Barnstable
(10-0) won 25-7, 25-15 and 25-15 and has now run off 30 straight game
victories without a loss this season. The Red Raiders are ranked No. 1 in
the Boston Globe's Top 20 and will host second-ranked Medfield tomorrow at
5:30 p.m.
Kara Cullen had 11 kills, two aces and two blocks for Barnstable while
Stephanie Bristol had eight kills and two blocks. Allie Appleman, Marissa
Pita, Jessica Goode and Kourtney Kelley were also
standouts in the Red Raiders victory.
September
30, 2006
Raiders win 9th straight
CAPE COD TIMES
HYANNIS - The student has not eclipsed the teacher. Barnstable coach Tom Turco's Red Raiders beat former assistant Mickey Cahoon's Notre Dame of Hingham team 3-0 last night,
winning 25-13, 25-11, 25-15.
Cahoon, in his third year at Notre Dame,
was an assistant under Turco at Barnstable the previous three years.
Barnstable (9-0) spread its offense around. Setter Amanda Parker had
33 assists and Stephanie Bristol had 10 kills. Kara Cullen, Erin Johnson
and Natalie Cohen also chipped in.
Marissa Pita added four aces and eight digs. Jessie Goode and Allie
Appleman were standouts on defense.
September
29, 2006
Barnstable bests Brockton, 3-0
CAPE COD
TIMES
BROCKTON - Barnstable
prepped for today's volleyball showdown with Notre Dame of Hingham
with a 3-0 sweep of Brockton
yesterday.
Amanda Parker had 26 assists on the night for the Red Raiders, who
improve to 8-0 after posting scores of 25-18, 25-12 and 25-11.
Barnstable
was leading the first game 18-16 when Natalie Cohen and Stephanie Bristol
(eight kills) got kills and Erin Johnson a block for a point to break the
game open.
Junior Kristi Everson got game two started with three kills, Kara Cullen added three of her 10 kills and had
two blocks. Marissa Pita had five service points in the final game and
Cohen had three kills.
Coached by former Barnstable
assistant Mickey Cahoon, Notre Dame (8-0) comes
to today for a 5 p.m. showdown between two unbeaten teams.
Barnstable
coach Tom Turco expects the postgame handshake to
be warmer than the Bill Belichick-Eric Mangini encounter after the Patriots-Jets meeting.
September
28, 2006
Barnstable 3, Attleboro 0
HYANNIS
- Erin Johnson and Marissa Pita combined for 14 aces to lead the attack,
and the Red Raiders rolled to a quick victory over the Bombardiers, 25-7,
25-6, 25-2.
Casey Eagan, Kortney Kelley and Nora Wood
played well defensively for Barnstable,
which improves to 7-0. Kristi Everson added five kills for the Raiders.
September
22, 2006
Raiders sweep Falmouth
CAPE COD
TIMES
HYANNIS - Barnstable
rolled to a 3-0 volleyball victory in convincing fashion over Falmouth yesterday,
posting scores of 25-5, 25-14, 25-11.
Marissa Pita and Allie Appleman anchored a strong back row effort for
the Raiders, (5-0), combining for 34 service points. Pita added nine digs.
On the front line, Natalie Cohen, Stephanie Bristol and Kara Cullen
combined for 15 kills. Erin Johnson contributed 22 assists for the Red
Raiders.
The Clippers fall to 2-4.
Raiders on a roll
Girls volleyball team
gets 75th straight win and triumphs over Beverly Hills High
By Kathleen Szmit
kmanwaring@barnstablepatriot.com
The Barnstable High School
girls volleyball team is off and running once again. In recent days they
have defeated Bridgewater-Raynham, North Quincy and Taunton. The win that everyone is still
talking about, however, is that against Beverly Hills High
School. Yes, as in California.
The Raiders’ season kicked off last
Wednesday with a 3-0 win over Bridgewater-Raynham, their 75 th straight
win. Several days later, the team traveled to Marshfield
to battle the girls of Beverly
Hills.
Given that California
is practically the volleyball capital of the U.S., folks
were expecting a talented team and an exciting match. That is exactly what
they got.
The Raiders dominated the court from
beginning to end, leaving no doubt in the 90210
set that volleyball in the east can more than stand up against volleyball
from the west.
The BHS girls led 4-3 in the opening
round, finishing at 11-3 in the set. They capped their win with 25-9 second
set and a final set of 25-12.
With players like Stephanie Bristol, Kara
Cullen and Natalie Cohen at the net, it was not surprising that Head Coach
Tom Turco wasn’t nervous about the game. "First you have to play
better than your opponent and I felt we did that," he said. "The
girls were excited to play a team from California. They wanted to send a
message that there was pretty good volleyball on the east coast."
Consider that message sent.
Following the Beverly
Hills match, the girls took on North
Quincy on Monday, coming away with another win, Turco’s career 400 th.
Barnstable sailed through the match, netting 25-11, 25-16
and 25-14 against one of their more formidable opponents. Bristol
had 10 kills for Barnstable,
while Cullen added nine and Cohen snagged seven.
On Wednesday the team traveled to Taunton, taking them 3-0, another straight-set victory for the Raiders
as they came away with 25-6, 25-11, and 25-15. Cullen turned in nine kills
and setter Erin Johnson had 23 assists in the win.
The team travels to South
Yarmouth on Monday to play the D-Y Dolphins at 5 p.m.
September
19, 2006
Barnstable gives Turco 400th win
CAPE COD TIMES
NORTH QUINCY - Barnstable's volleyball team gave Tom Turco his 400th career
win yesterday as Barnstable cruised, 25-11, 25-16 and 25-14, over one of
its staunchest annual rivals, North Quincy.
Turco has been coaching for 19 years and has led his teams to nine
state championships.
Sophomore Stephanie Bristol had 10 kills, five aces and two blocks
for the local Red Raiders, now 3-0. Kara Cullen added nine kills and three
blocks; Natalie Cohen contributed seven kills and an ace; libero Marissa Pita had 24 digs; and Erin Johnson had
three kills at critical times.
September 7, 2006
Volleyball team ready for its close-up
To play Beverly Hills High at Marshfield Sept. 16
By Edward F. Maroney
emaroney@barnstablepatriot.com
What’s next? A BHS water polo team?
That’s one of the sports offered by the
school the girls varsity volleyball team will play next week, when the Red
Raiders of Barnstable take on the conquering Normans of Beverly Hills High
School.
The Normans
(as in the knights of yore, not the scary motel operator in
"It’s a great opportunity for
us," said Barnstable
coach Tom Turco. "West Coast volleyball on the average is the top in
the country, and they’re exposed to competition at an early age."
Well, not that early, according to Beverly Hills coach
Marla Weiss.
"My current team, every one of them
learned to play volleyball as a ninth grader," she said. "In Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach,
Newport Beach, even San Diego, those kids do grow up with it.
A lot of these other area schools have kids play 12 months of the year,
starting maybe in fifth grade."
The top sport at Beverly Hills High is
tennis. "Kids have tennis courts on their properties," Weiss
said. "A lot of them tend to be strong on the aquatics, probably for a
similar reason."
There are a lot of multi-sport athletes
at Beverly Hills.
"We get athletes and make them into volleyball players," said
Weiss. "We are always competitive in volleyball. We don’t beat Manhattan Beach, but
we can compete with them."
Such modesty is becoming, but Turco says Beverly Hills has a
good reputation. "From what I understand, they’d be competing for a
state championship out here," he said. "I’ve talked to some
coaches who have seen them play in the past year. Ball control is a big
thing with them. It’s quick, it’s fast."
"We do run some fast plays,"
Weiss confirmed, but she admitted she doesn’t know much about Barnstable beyond its
lengthy string of victories.
"We really are very excited to play
the Massachusetts
state champions and hopefully we’ll give them a good match," Weiss
said. "It’s scary to hear they’ve won 70 straight matches. Certainly,
the pressure’s on them."
That’s fine with Turco.
"I’ll do everything possible to
strengthen my team," he said. "Certainly playing a team (like Beverly Hills) this
early in the season and having to prepare for a match like this only makes
us stronger."
Psycho) are invading Massachusetts
for a slew of college visits and two matches at Marshfield
High School Sept. 16, starting
with Barnstable
at noon and the host at 2 p.m. The California
school’s football team is along for the trip, too, and will play Marshfield later that
day.
Team Outlook
The Marshfield
matches are a byproduct of the football coach of that system and Beverly
Hill’s athletic director/football coach agreeing to play. The volleyball
team was invited to come along, and the Marshfield volleyball coach invited Turco
and his team to join the party.
What will the Beverly Hills team see on the other side
of the net?
Turco says his roster isn’t set.
"It’s typical for this time of the year for this program," he
said. "There are 12 players on the team and I still don’t have a line-up.
It’s pretty competitive."
There are some knowns.
"We’ve got back our serve/receive
people, Natalie Cohen and Marissa Pita," the coach said. "Marissa
is our libero (roaming among defensive
positions), and Natalie also hits outside."
Six-footer Kara Cullen, who started last
year, returns at middle hitter. Erin Johnson will hit right side
("She’s been waiting two years for this shot," Turco said) and
Amanda Parker will be setting.
Sophomore Stephanie Bristol, another
six-footer, is at middle hitter, while Allie Appelman
and Jessie Good will be playing back row.
The coach said Kristi Everson is being
eyed for a hitting slot on the outside, with Kourtney
Kelley hitting and playing defense. Norah Wood and Kasey Eagan will be
featured in the back row.
"We’re still running a fast
offense," Turco said. "We’ll be as quick as we can be."
Edward F. Maroney is
Associate Editor of The Barnstable Patriot.
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