With just a handful of games to go before the playoffs begin, Plano West is working hard to improve their record in district battles against tough opponents. Following a first-place finish in their district standings last year and a playoff appearance that ended in a battle against Prosper in which Plano West was sent home, the Lady Wolves are on a mission to finish strong this season. VYPE DFW takes a look at the team so far:
So Far
The team opened their season strong with a couple of victories over South Grand Prairie and Allen. Fighting hard through non-district play, the Lady Wolves already had an impressive overall record before even entering district play (15-3). Plano West secured incredible victories over non-district opponents like Keller, Highland Park, McKinney, McKinney North, McKinney Boyd, Hockaday, and more while allowing only 18 sets to be won against them and winning 43 sets of their own.
Plano West opened up district play on the road with a sweep in sets over Coppell (3-0) before also taking down Plano, Lewisville, and Flower Mound Marcus in the same fashion. The team's only two losses in district play have come against Plano East and their second matchup against Plano.
Led by the likes of Kate Mansfield, Aajaylah Zeno, Kaitlyn Brewer, Blaire Bowers, Reese Poerner, Katlyn Vo, Ella Willenborg, and others, this Lady Wolves squad has shown resiliency and strength each time they have made an appearance on the court
What's Ahead
As the team currently sits in the second-place spot in their district standings-- just behind Plano East-- they gear up to face off against Flower Mound Marcus on 10/13 on the road. Then, the team will take on Plano East on the road with the determination to bounce back from their previous meeting and secure a victory. From there, the Lady Wolves take on Hebron before closing out district play at home against Flower Mound.
Fans can expect the Lady Wolves to remain focused. Driven and ready to play strong against the rest of their district opponents, Plano West is a strong competitor that can enter playoffs with impactful victories. Be sure you catch this team in action through the rest of district play.
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Last season, the Southlake Carroll Lady Dragons volleyball team posted a 4th place finish in their district standings with a playoff appearance that ended in a 3-2 loss against Keller. This season, sharpened and poised, the Lady Dragons are on a mission to be better than ever and their hard work is paying off. As the team inches closer to the playoffs, VYPE DFW takes a look at their successful season so far:
So Far
Opposite from last season, the Lady Dragons opened their schedule with a winning streak over the likes of Colleyville Heritage, Arlington Martin, and Wylie. Through non-district play, the team secured several prominent victories taking down Frisco Wakeland, Grapevine, Highland Park, Flower Mound, Fort Worth Boswell, and more. With a 15-12 overall record heading into district play, the Lady Dragons became focused and ready to put on a campaign against their opponents en route to the playoffs.
Through district play, Layla Austin, Kinsley Young, Taylor Starr, Taryn Barnes, Blue Anderson, Abbey Pace, Mary Beth Morse, and others have dominated the court against Southlake Carroll's opponents. The team has been an unstoppable force as they've faced off against Bryon Nelson, Keller, Timber Creek, Keller Central, and others while allowing only five sets to be won against them.
Leading district play with a 9-0 district record, the Southlake Carroll Lady Dragons sit at the top of their district standings-- ahead of Byron Nelson (6-2) and Keller (5-3).
What's Ahead
The team looks toward a second game against Keller Central on Friday, October 13. In their first meeting this season, Southlake Carroll defeated Keller Central by a 3-0 sweep in sets. Following Friday's home game, Southlake Carroll will hit the road where they travel to face V.R. Eaton and Keller Fossil Ridge to close out district play.
Poised and ready to finish out their regular season on high notes, fans can expect great things from this squad. Be sure you catch this team in action this season as they continue putting on a show for their fans on the court.
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This season, the Fort Worth Boswell Pioneers volleyball team has been making a dominating push through their schedule. After a second-place finish in their district last season and an impressive playoff run that ended in a tough battle against Prosper, the Pioneers are leaving no room for opponents to stand in their way. VYPE DFW takes a look at the team so far this season:
So Far
Despite opening their season with a couple of losses, the team regrouped and powered through non-district play. Defeating the likes of Hawaii's Kapolei and Mid-Pacific Institute, Azle, Decatur, Denton Guyer, Flower Mound, and more, the team recorded a dozen impressive victories in non-district play. As they headed into district, the athletes knew they had to give it their all and put forth a strong effort to keep their district opponents at bay.
Led by talents such as Keoni Williams, Brooke Lacewell, Camille Middleton, Emerson Chadwell, Alena Lopez, Rylinn Roberts, Kennedy Caton, Aubrey Gore, Jaci Moore, and others, the Pioneers have recorded only one loss in district play so far-- a hard-fought 3-2 match against a tough Fort Worth Chisholm Trail squad who currently sits at the first place spot of their district standings.
Having posted victories against Crowley (3-1), North Crowley (3-0), Euless Trinity (3-1), Hurst L.D. Bell (3-0), the Pioneers have outscored their district opponents 29-9 in sets.
Looking Ahead
With just a few games left before entering the playoffs, Fort Worth Boswell has never been more focused or dedicated. The team gears up to play a second match against L.D. Bell at home on Friday before hosting Fort Worth Paschal on 10/17. From there, the Pioneers close out district play on the road first with an away game at Weatherford then an away game at Chisholm Trail.
Catch this squad in action as they inch toward the playoffs.
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