NCMS Volleyball Plays Against County Rivals, Sabetha

On Monday, September 28, the Nemaha Central Middle School volleyball girls traveled to Sabetha looking for some wins against the Bluejays. The eighth grade and seventh grade both played an A-team and a B-team game. The night did not go as planned as only the eighth grade succeeded in getting the wins.

 The eighth grade A-team was up first. The Thunder girls stretched and were feeling good about this match. Their first game went amazing as they defeated the Bluejays 25-12. Their second match went just as well with a win, 25-13. In their last match, the Thunder won with a strong score of 15-8.

Next up was the eighth grade B-team. Like always, the Thunder girls were pumped and ready to win. Their first game went great with a score of 25-14. Their second game went even better with a score of 25-10. Their last game was a bit tougher, but in the end, the Thunder won with a score of 15-12.

Feryn Feldkamp said, “It was fun to play against our friends and win against them.”

The seventh grade A-team was playing at the same time as the eighth grade A-team. The Thunder team was also stretched and ready to play. In their first game, it was close but the Thunder girls were unable to get the win losing 22-25. In their second game, they came up short again losing 18-25. In their last game, they lost with a score of 4-15. The Thunder team worked hard, but just couldn’t put it all together for a win.

Lastly, the seventh grade B-team was up. Their first game went really well as they won with a score of 25-18. Their second game was close but they came up a couple of points short, losing with a score of 23-25. In their last game, they struggled to regain their confidence and lost the game 2-15.

Beth Berkley said, “It was rough losing one of the last games of the year, but we still had fun.”