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Wilmington's Leah Day kisses the District 10 Class AA championship trophy on Saturday at Meadville High School.
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The Lady Hounds celebrate a point during the second game of their match against Meadville.
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Published November 07, 2009 10:50 pm - There’s an adage that says it’s hard to beat a team three times in one season. Sometimes it’s proven to be right; other times not so much.

Wilmington beats Meadville to capture District 10 Class AA crown in girls volleyball



By Lisa Byers

CNHI News Service

There’s an adage that says it’s hard to beat a team three times in one season. Sometimes it’s proven to be right; other times not so much.

For Wilmington it worked out just fine.

The Greyhounds, who were one game from being eliminated from the tournament on Thursday, knocked off Meadville for the third time this season, downing the Bulldogs 25-16, 25-21, 25-17, to capture their first-ever District 10 Class AA girls volleyball championship on Saturday at Meadville High School’s House of Thrills.

“Our quote at the beginning of the season was that championships are made when the bleachers are still empty,” Wilmington head coach Amber Marett said. “Even a couple weeks the girls were like, ‘Coach, we’re tired.’ But the hard work paid off and we won District 10.”

Even if it came against all odds.

Wilmington (20-1) was one of three teams that finished 2-1 during the quarterfinal round of pool play in Pool A on Thursday. Fort LeBoeuf wound up capturing the pool title on tiebreaking criteria. But according to District 10 policy no team is sent home based on criteria, so Wilmington and Warren, the other two teams tied, were forced to play a one-game playoff to determine who advanced to yesterday’s semifinals to face defending champion and unbeaten General McLane.

The Greyhounds pulled it out then and did it again against the Lancers in the semifinals, rallying for an 18-25, 25-20, 26-24 win, to earn a date with its Region 3 rival in the finals. Meadville went into the match having lost its last five straight against the Greyhounds and hoping yesterday would finally be its day.

But the Hounds, thanks to big games from Alaura Hanssen and Leah Day, were, again, too much.

“We got further than we did last year,” said Meadville coach Tammy Webber, who like Wilmington advances to the first round of the PIAA Class AA tournament on Tuesday. “We’re still going. Being here last year and the finality of it all was frustrating. It’s nice to know that we still get to come back and practice Monday and get ready for a match.”

Obviously, though, the Bulldogs would have preferred the win over the Greyhounds.

“(Hanssen) killed us,” Webber said. “She was tough and we didn’t have an answer. Hopefully, we don’t need an answer for her now.”

Meadville (15-4) will play the WPIAL champion, either West Allegheny or Freeport, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at North Allegheny High School. The Bulldogs are making their first trip to the state playoff since 2004.



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