Wednesday, November 9, 2011

THE LIST of ALL STARS!!!

TEAM WHITE – Brad Baker

OH – Jenna Jendryk – Benet

OH - Michelle Shultz – Payton

OH – Ally Davis – Hinsdale Central

OH – Dakota Hampton – Sandburg

OH - Jessie Tulacka – Downers Grove North

OH – Laura Williams – Lyons

S – Alexis Villaunis – Lyons

MH – Megan Haggerty – Benet

L – Kristi Gierman – QOP

L – Amy Dion – Huntley

RS/OH – Maureen Carls -Andrew –

OH – Tori Lanzelotti – Lake Forest

MH – Melissa Nava – Hinsdale South

OH – Becky Deruiter – Chicago Christian

OH – Caroline Rose – York

MB/RS – Taylor Voss – Breese Central

OH - Megan Niski – St. Charles East

S – Sam Bedard – Mater Dei


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TEAM PINK – Natalie Holder

Libero – Mary Grassano – SICP

OH - Amelia Wegman – Rosary

S – Ashley Holder – Marist

OH – Lizzy Scanlon – Mother Mcauley

OH – Kelly Feigh – JCA

RS – Nora Mitros – Providence

OH – Amelia Anderson – Crystal Lake Central

OH/MB – Ashley Rosch – Cary Grove

OH – Melanie Jereb – Cary Grove

S – Abby GIlleland – Marian Central

OH - Madisen Lenzini – Whitney Young

OH – Stacey Perinar – Minooka

OH – Julia Conard – West Chicago

OH – Sam Epenesa – Edwardsville

OH – Cassidy Kingery – Heyworth

OH - Casey Durham – Evanston Township

Liberio – Abbie Magrini – Mahomet-Seymour

MB - Daiva Wise – St. Francis (Wheaton)

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Almost Over

And so the super sectionals have ended, and we now know in Class 4A, that there will be a NEW state champion (Cary Grove can have 2 out of past 3, but still different from last.)

Edwardsville vs. Benet TRULY showed us at STC the strength of the RedWings and they REALLY were powerful and mentally outmatched Edwardsville.

Epenesa still proved strong and almost single handed-ly won the second set, but the problem was the "curse" of the 17-10.

Three times in the past week 1/2 we at STC/CSR have seen a 17-10 lead blown to lose the game (SICP vs. Hins Central, Eds vs. Benet, and in college - Depaul vs. Seton Hall).

Benet, Cary Grove, St. Charles East and Marist...we wish you the best of luck, and see you soon!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Playoffs have begun

Hello listeners and fans...


so the Playoffs have started and boy are we under way for a great playoffs.

KGriff89 and myself (drpeterferreri) called a Maria vs. CICS ellison game. The theme was more or less who was going to make the least amount of mistakes. Ellison have a great rally in the first set but Maria proved strong, and Maria ended strong dominated the second set to move on in the regional round.

We have a great slate of games this week and it is shocking to see how things have ended this season and how it STILL can be anyones league.

Yes the power of York may carry them all the way to the 4A championship, but this can all change with the right night and playing the right time.


Monday, October 17, 2011

Business as usual?

Greetings from Sunny Elmhurst Illinois! The TRI-Man team of Sleeter, JoePitt, and Alex "I wish I was J." Lo covering a cross-conference match-up between warriors of Willowbrook and the Dukes of York. Alex got a little misty-eyed walking in through the doors of his alma mater...it was actually a little uncomfortable, Sleeter and I agreed. Especially when he started hugging random faculty. It happened! And Alex isn't here to prove otherwise!

Tonight was Senior night at York. Now, the last few Senior nights myself or Alex has attended, the festivities have seemed to get the better of the home team. Tonight, though, this was not the case. York showed why they are one of the top ranked teams in the state.

To the Warriors credit they started set number one keeping stride with the Dukes. M. Klaassen, J. Conley, and strong play from Libero S. Hernandez were the brightest spots on this young team that plays in a tough conference.

When you play a team like York it becomes a good measuring stick for you. And the Warriors have nothing to be afraid of. Set one went to York 11-25. Set two went quickly. With the set and match firmly in hand Coach Iverson of York began switching her starters out. Sophmores R. Iverson and A. Nosek making the biggest impact of the underclassmen. In the end the Dukes of York (gosh it's fun to type that) took set two 8-25.

Our Voolii Lifestyle (www.vooliiboom.com) trend setter of the match was actually very special as we had the four Seniors from York stop by our broadcast booth (FINE! It's a table...let us dream). These four ladies are captains on the team and it isn't hard to see why Leadership on the court. Skill in offense and defense. The ability to play call, make adjustments, and know when to let someone else make the play. C. Rose, M. Semmelhack, K. Gallagher, S. Schrenker led their team to victory tonight and hopefully to a deep playoff run.

I know this is my first year calling volleyball and I haven't seen all the teams in the state. But, if I could go out on a limb. I am picking York as my personal favorite to go all the way. They have the power up front, the clear leadership, and a deep bench that is balanced from top to bottom.

We are only a couple weeks away from the playoffs...Time will tell if I am right.

Till next time true believers!
Mahalo

-JoePitt

Friday, October 7, 2011

Epenesa...WOW

So I have covered hundreds of volleyball matches in my career, high school through club and college. I have uttered many names and phrases through this, but none have impacted a set/match/team/school like Epenesa.

Last year Kelli Lamberti was all-"everything" on her way to gatorade player of the year and 2010 ILL HS All star MVP along with many other honors and accolades. To this is the only comparasion that I am able to make.

However there is just something different about Epenesa this year. Whether its the light hearted demeanor, the down home team mindset, the constant smile and encouraging words or just her MAD skills to pummel a volleyball, Sam really has improved her game to another "Lamberti" level.

Lamberti had a name cast around her, especially with Colleen Smith as setter and great defense.

But Epenesa has a cast around her that works like poetry. the FLOW of the game last night was something of which one would read in a book or sonnet. They truly FLOW with one another. One player moves here, the other moves there and within the meter of the poem, the final piece of the play is brought out and BOOM, Kill by Epenesa.

The fluidity is something coach says is inspired by her team, and of course team capt. Sam E.
Coach said how there are times where practice will be over, but the girls want to go over rotations again, or run MORE drills. During a drill, Sam almost knocked coach Parker unconcious with a 5 foot line MONSTER kill. Sam stated is was the absolute perfect set. Coach just remembers the pain. So do most floor boards, and so does the hopes of most opposing players trying to block, or return a Sam E kill.

Throughout my time I have seen BIG kill zone players. The aforementioned Lamberti, the THOR hammer of Vonderhaar, and the kill switch of Lara Ontko. However Sam E has the consistency to hit the 10 foot line on a b-line angle unlike anything I have seen. Was it just the night? Was it the press / attention from us at SportsTownChicago? OR is the consistency just there.

We will find out as the season concludes and Edwardsville makes their way NORTH toward the state championships.

Great way to end the GO SOUTH SPORTS SERIES, with a Edwardsville EYE opening/widening win.

SportsTownChicago.com, WE'RE IN A LEAGUE OF OUR OWN

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Another Night down SOUTH

So instead of having Wednesday night "off" from Volleyball down south...we decided to hop over the border and cover some of the top Missouri volleyball. MAIN reason? Oakville is a top volleyball school in the state of MO, ANNNNND they compete against some of the top teams in SO, IL such as Edwardsville and Bellville East. SPEAKING of these teams....

TOMORROW is going to be our continuation of the GO SOUTH SPORTS SERIES with BellVille East @ Edwardsville for our Volleyball Game of the week!

Make sure you tune in to this battle....its the main reason we are down south to begin with!

Has someone told you yet why we are down south? well in case they didn't, here you go!

We host the IL HS GIRLS VB All star game. We want ALL of the state to be represented in this game and there are TOP players in the state who happen to play in SO, Illinois. i.e. edwardsville, heyworth, Breese Central and the like. Instead of just seeing these girls play in the playoffs or championships, why not catch a game during the regular season? WELL why not make a week out of it???

HENCE we went south, and have one more day left of this adventure.

CAHOKIA
DUPO
HEYWORTH
BLUE RIDGE
NOTRE DAME
OAKVILLE

and tomorrow....Edwardsville and Bellville East can be added to the list!

STAY TUNED for all the top volleyball talk/action in the state!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

GOSOUTH

Hello all,

Down here from lovely Southern Illinois! Last night was an adventure. Started off in Chicago and took off towards DUPO, IL. 4 and a half hours later, we are here and ready for interviews. After getting interviews from 4 of the Varsity girls on Dupo High School team. The game was ready to be played. Here we go Dupo vs. Cahokia!

Game 1, featured a game of bigs versus littles. Cahokia had the size, where Dupo had the finesse.For us, being in the Northern part of the state. We are used to an above the rim game, and a power game. Things started off slow but picked up towards the end of set 1. Cahokia ended up taking it in convincing fashion. Dupo made many mental mistakes and really shot themselves in the foot when it came down to the fundamentals.

Game 2, was a completely different story. Dupo came out on fire. Taking a 8-2 lead early. Cahokia was now the team that was making the mistakes and causing mental mistakes. Dupo was relentless in their attack with Junior middle Shannon Hood taking the lead, and the rest of her troops following suit. Dupo let it slip towards the end, but finished Cahokia off with a rally for the ages.

Game 3, yes game 3. Take both game 1 and game 2 into account and we have ourselves a true blue rivalry. Back and forth, back and forth. The game was all about a matter of inches. Cahokia now using more finesse, and Dupo going for more kills. Once again, Dupo was faltering. They made many mistakes that let Cahokia sneak away with a win in this non-conference battle of neighbors.

Tonight, we have Heyworth vs. Blue Ridge. Tune in tonight at 6pm as Dr. Pete and Kgriff89 (on twitter) have the call.

www.sportstownchicago.com WE ARE IN A LEAGUE OF OUR OWN!


Monday, September 19, 2011

Rosary High School @ Chicago Christian

Greetings from Sunny Palos Heights, Illinois! Intrepid reporters JoePitt and Alex in town for a match up featuring last years' state champion Chicago Christian Knights who welcomed the Rosary High School Royals.

It was sorta nice for me (Joe) as it was the first time I had seen the Knights since I started covering volleyball for SportsTownChicago. The Royals came out strong in both sets. The Knights hung in for the first set behind strong play from M. Kamp, B.DeRuiter, and J.Krysheld. Also, trading service errors for three straight points helped too. The great communication and precision passing from the Royals showed that in volleyball height and power can only take you halfway there as the Royals won set one 25-21.

Between sets Alex mentioned that central to a comeback would be communicating better. Well apparently the Royals were listening as they ran away with set number two 25-13. Outside hitter, senior A. Wegman won a unanimous decision as the player of the game as she was clearly and emphatically the most dominate player on the court tonight.

Coming up:

Tomorrow KGriff and I (JoePitt) will be at Jones College Prep as they welcome Kennedy High School.
ANNNNNNNND...I forget where Dr. Pete and ALo will be. So I apologize.

Till Tomorrow True Believers,
Mahalo
-JoePitt

Friday, September 16, 2011

I wish I had caught a freebie... Mother McAuley @ St. Francis

Last night Alex, myself, and new guy Luigi (no relation to Mario...I checked) were in sunny Wheaton, Illinois. Tonight marked the first night I got to call a game from a press box! OK, you caught me it was a balcony, or mezzanine, or something a few feet higher than the regular bleachers. It was also a very special night for us at SportsTownChicago as it was the one year anniversary of our stations coverage of girls H.S. volleyball.

The gymnasium was bustling as a crowd gathered to obviously recognize this achievement and watch some v-ball. The home team St. Francis "Spartans" put on quite a show for what, again I assume, was our broadcast team. A live pep band...and not your normal pep band either! A full on rock band complete with full drum kit, three vocalists, 2 guitars, and a partridge in a pear tree. I think there was a bassist; seriously though, who cares about the bassist...I know Alex doesn't. Wouldn't stop talking about his hatred for them. And since he isn't here to defend himself direct angry comments to him. During the team intro the "Spartans" even threw t-shirts and mini volleyballs to the crowd.

The Mother McAuley "Mighty Macs" were in town for a non conference match up featuring all you would expect from two top tier teams; say that five times fast. And fast is what we got! Both teams came out swingin' trading points and, admittedly a few errors. G. Churney and H. Gable for St. Francis were responsible for keeping St. Francis in it with some punishing blows. Breaking through the walls, roofs, and any other block you could think of. Alas, the speed of the "Macs" won out and they took set one 25-20.

Set two started out with the "Macs" leading the race. D. Wise of the "Spartans" would have none of it though. Bringing her team back. Sadly on this night when the effort put forth would have been enough, it was not to be. Set two went to the "Macs" again to the tune of 25-20.

A split decision in the press box, or balcony (pfft...let a man dream) led us to a very rare occurrence. TWO players of the game! R. Arundel and L. Scanlon. Both ladies exhibiting the skill we love to see and the determination to not give in to a rallying opponent. Big kills late in each set didn't hurt either...

So there you have it Mother McAuley wins in 2. A pep Rock Band playing Bon Jovi. Alex hates bassists. We welcome Luigi (or Lou to his friends...he asked us to call him Luigi). And I didn't get a freebie. A spectacular night.

Bookmark us so you can follow our sweet action volleyball adventures here at SportsTownChicago

Till next time True Believers,
Mahalo
-JoePitt

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Day-glo jerseys...so bright! Guerin Prep@ Aurora Christian

09/14/11

Tonight Alex and I (JoePitt) were in sunny Aurora, Illinois and wouldn't you know it...a volleyball game broke out at Aurora Christian High School. We figured since we were in the neighborhood it might be a good idea to do our jobs and cover it.

The Guerin Prep Gators were in town to take on the Aurora Christian Eagles and tonight went the full distance. Both the JV and Varsity squads went 3 sets each. The Varsity lady Gators wore their blue on day-glo jerseys which Alex and I were convinced were a distarctionary tactic used by their coach. It worked as anytime they appeared near your vision...BOOM! Your eyes zoomed over to them.

And it might have worked for the first set as the Gators won 25-17. Strong play by their outside and middle hitters was the key here. From getting blocks and strong kills the combo of R.Bartnicki to S. Brodner was something I saw alot of in the first set. Alex might have too...but I'm writing this post so he can keep his comments to himself!

But you can only look at day-glo for so long before becoming immune to it and Aurora Christian recovered to take set two 24-26. Guerin Prep took the lead early and had set and match point down the stretch but let off the gas and couldn't close it out and this allowed Captain T. Knauf and her fellow lady Eagles to fly high in the face of defeat. Storming back from a four point deficit and forced a third set behind the power of outside hitters F. Montalbano and E. Neely

Nothing gets me more pumped then a winner take all scenario and when it includes two competitors with skill and determination, where mistakes can make or break you...whooooboy watch out, that's a thing of B-E-A-uty. The gators came out of the gate fast but the Eagles caught on quick, shook the day-glo out of their eyes, and took home the victory for their home crowd 16-25.

It was mos def a barn burner and I love games that go the distance. Determination, stamina, skill, tenacity...all on display! And Aurora Christian's team captain T. Knauf was our Player of the Game. Showing the true qualities of a captain in leading her fellow Eagles from a set one loss to take the last two. Setting up a number of opportunities for teammates to get the kill. The decision was a quick one for us tonight.

Tomorrow (09/15) its a Thursday double header for us

Dr.Pete and KGriff will be live for Regina@ Mt. Assisi
JoePitt and Alex will head for sunny Wheaton, Illinois for Mother MaAucley@ St. Francis

Till tomorrow True Believers,
Mahalo
-JoePitt


Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Tough Competition

Last season Dr. Pete and I had the pleasure to call Lyons Township in the State Finals. In the semi-finals they faced York, a West Suburban Silver Conference rival. Those two teams are still very talented this year.

Enter Glenbard West.

Tonight Jay Vosburg (who has just joined our volleyball team!) and I had the opportunity to call the Hilltoppers game against O.P.R.F. Glenbard West won to improve their record to 14-1 on the year. The teams only loss coming in a tournament final against conference foe Hinsdale Central. With four strong teams in the conference, this will be a very interesting race for a conference title.

More importantly the Hilltoppers reminded us of another team from last year's state tournament: Chicago Christian. Glenbard West is a young team that has some strong senior leadership. Facing tough competition day in and day out will help prepare for the tough run that is the state playoffs. Unlike every other sport, every school makes the playoffs which means there are more wins required to win State than in any other sport.

As for O.P.R.F. the Huskies showed some promise throughout the match. They lost in 2 sets, 15-25 and 14-25, yet they had a lead in each game. They started strong in each game, but then couldn't keep up the high level of energy required to pull out a victory. There is no doubt that this team will gain valuable experience throughout the regular season and that tough competition could give them an edge come playoff time.

In other volleyball news we are just days away from our official one year anniversary of our volleyball coverage! We've come a long way since that time and we'll be announcing big news in regard to our volleyball coverage very soon so check back soon to find out more!

-Alex

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Two Big games in ONE DAY

Tomorrow there are some big games in the state...but none bigger than York @ Benet and Chicago Christian @ Marian Central Catholic. And of course, we will have BOTH on SportsTownChicago.com!

All 4 schools have a lot going for them this sesaon, and have high hopes for the playoffs and championships.

I persoally (Dr. Pete) will be covering the Y @ B game. Last season Benet was a favorite to take the whole enchilada...but fell short vs the Hornets. York make it to state behind Rose and Iverson, and this year, Rose is back and stronger than ever (we called some of her club games). But with Jendryk back for Benet, this is going to be a kill-fest...

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Happy Days are here again!!!

It is my pleasure and honor to be your Play by play announcer for this 2011 Volleyball Season!

I have had the pleasure of calling many high school and college games from regular season through championships and weekend tourneys alike.

More information will come on our coverage including great stories and insite you can only recieve through the WISCRadio network - SportsTownChicago.com and ChicagolandSportsRadio.com!

Marist vs. Hinsdale south to start the season??? WHAAAA????

Doesn't get much better than this. Both teams having some great graduating seniors, but the juniors are fully ready to step up. Seeing many of the top players from each team in the offseason at the club level, its only going to bring great volleyball to our network with the likes of NAVA from HS and Holder from Marist.

-Dr. Pete

"By the power and hammer of THOR, she brings down the THUNDER!"