Volleyball troubled by inconsistency

Camp Verde High School junior Sarah Stockseth goes up for a block against Chino Valley High School's junior middle hitter Jadyn Clawson on Wednesday, Sept. 27. Daniel Hargis/Larson Newspapers

A lack of consistency in all facets of the game saw Camp Verde High School’s volleyball team to a 0-3 defeat [11-25, 16-25, 8-25] at home in a nonleague match to 3A Chino Valley High School on Wednesday, Sept. 27.

The Cowboys [1-7, 1-1 Central Region] showed flashes of continuity in attack and defense. But they also allowed lopsided scoring runs to the Cougars.

“We were really inconsistent. We would pass really great, get a good set, and then we just couldn’t finish it,” Cowboys head coach Britney Armstrong said. “Or we would finish it and then the ball would come back for a serve receive or a pass and we couldn’t pass it.”

Game two was the best of the three for Camp Verde. The team’s intensity was obvious; they battled in long rallies with Chino Valley and won some of them.

It was tied at 3-3 before the Cougars went on a 4-0 run. Camp Verde answered to take the lead at 9-8, and the teams traded points.

A pair of hitting errors compounded by a service ace from Chino Valley opened an 11-14 deficit for Camp Verde.

The final three points came on a miscommunication, an attacking error and a service error.

In order to become more consistent in their play, the young, relatively inexperienced players have to gain more confidence, Armstrong said, which will only come with more practice.

Daniel Hargis

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