MaxPreps Student Section: Granite Hills Volleyball: The last home game

By Marissa Martinez Nov 4, 2009, 12:00am

Lady Grizzlies fall in last home game of the season.

Tears, smiles and countless emotions ran from the time the varsity volleyball team began putting on their red, long sleeve shirts and spandex to the moment when the last point was made and the Lady Grizzlies walked off their home court, for the last time.

And honestly, the eight seniors that played their last night home game will probably carry the emotions over into the next few days – replaying the dives and saves that many players made and remembering the constant struggle of trying to beat the best team in the East Yosemite League in their minds.

Emotional night for the Lady Grizzlies.
Emotional night for the Lady Grizzlies.
Photo by Marissa Martinez

The Granite Hills High School Grizzlies fell to the Tulare Western High School Lady  Mustangs in four games – 28-26, 25-15, 25-20, 25-20.

“They are a tough team,” said senior Deanna Alamillo. “We played hard, but we should have played harder for all four games.”

Being “pumped up” was the key to winning the first match for the Lady Grizzlies. Seniors Vanessa Alcantar and Jennifer Landers took charge on the court, helping out any team member that get down on themselves. Alcantar finished off the night with six kills and seven digs.

And Landers did not just have 21 assists, but she also had one of her defensive nights during all four matches.

Intensity rose during the last few minutes in the game when scores were just 25-24 and 27-26. At the net six foot junior Emily Fetchner played her heart out for the last  point that the Lady Grizzlies need – Fetchner helped force the ball to land on the right white line of the Lady Mustang’s side.

It was a clear victory for Granite.

Fetchner dominated on Granite’s side and put up nine kills and three tips with the addition of 10 blocks.

“Everyone was really pumped up for the most part,” said Fetchner. “Our attitudes were really good, on and off the court.”

Just like the last time the two teams met, attitude and focus on every match played was a key factor to winning. Despite all the Lady Grizzlies efforts, their opponents took the win the first time in five matches and they ended up taking this game in four.

The second was dominated by the Lady Mustangs as the team used every player as a killing machine. Back row and front row players for the Lady Mustangs used every angle they could to achieve the goal of winning.

And for the most part it worked very well.

The fourth game was the last ticket for the Lady Grizzlies, however, it slipped.

Senior Natalie Congdon emerged as the best player she could be as she battled at the net. Congdon ended her last home game with five kills and three blocks.

It was Congdon’s best night on the court and her father drove over three and a half hours to watch his daughter. In addition Mike Congdon, numerous team fathers and Granite staff all painted up in the honor of seniors.

Deanna Alamillo had 12 digs, Zoe Kisling had 16 digs to end the night.

Ashlyn Lopez hammered in one kill and picked up everything at the net.  

The Lady Grizzlies will play the Porterville Lady Panthers on Monday, Nov. 2, away.  The Lady Grizzlies have already qualified for playoffs and the East Yosemite League will have more volleyball information at a later time.