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Timberlane Owls Boys Volleyball '11

Hersey leads Londonderry

 

Paced by Matt Hersey, Londonderry's boys volleyball team swept Timberlane in three games, earning a spot in tomorrow's championship match against six-time defending champion Salem.

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Boys Volleyball, 06/09/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Serves them right

In the winner-take-all fifth volleyball game, Troy Rooney (four straight points), Mike Galluzzo (three points) and Matt Hersey (final four points including two aces) came through as Londonderry edged Timberlane. The Lancers finish with their most regular season victories (13). Conor Dube (35 assists) helped keep the Owls close.

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Boys Volleyball, 05/31/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Owls end Salem's 7-year, 125-match win streak

The magnitude of what had just happened didn’t hit Conor Dube until he saw a former teammate. Just moments after putting an end to the area’s longest high school volleyball winning streak, Dube received a big congratulations from former teammate and current Lasell College player Alex Mill who proclaimed “you just made history!!!” And that’s what Timberlane did. The host Owls not only ended Salem’s 125-match streak, a streak that started when the program began seven years ago, but they did it in stunning fashion by overcoming a 2-0 deficit to win the last three games, 25-23, 25-23, 15-12. “It is really amazing,” said Dube a senior who is on his way to Princeton this fall. “This is one of the biggest nights in Timberlane volleyball history, to this point.” The Owls (12-2) dropped the first two games, 25-18 and 28-26, before bouncing back. Max LaRoche and Joe Coye each led Timberlane with 12 kills and 10 blocks each. Dube had 35 assists and Tom Matatall had 28 service points and 15 digs. “After a couple of minutes of celebrating, it hit me what we just did,” said LaRoche, who will attend Boston University this fall. “It was exhilarating.  All the students just came out of the stands on to the floor. It was great.” The Owls feature a very small roster, with only 11 players and only two with prior varsity experience prior to this year, according to Owl head coach John Dube. “Even when we were down 2-0 (in games) we knew that we just had to be steady and consistent,” said coach Dube. “We didn’t do anything different in games three, four and five. “We just have a lot of heart on this team. I am so proud of this team, they just kept plugging away.” I felt that fourth game was the key for us,’ said John Dube. “The guys all felt ‘we’ve got this.’  It was pretty amazing to watch.” Although they won’t dominate the stat sheet, Clay Campbell and Tim Sullivan each came up with some key kills in the fourth and fifth games. Erik Kaasila registered four huge blocks in the last two games. Gracious in defeat, Salem head coach Scott Wright said that this loss will be a good test for his team. “(The end of the winning streak) was going to happen, eventually,” said Wright. “I am more anxious to see how the kids react to this loss when we play again on Tuesday. Their reaction will be more important than the streak.” Wright also tipped his hat to a solid Timberlane team.  “They looked hungrier than we did,” he said. “They certainly had a lot of heart and hustle. They made some good game adjustments and covered their blockers. “We gave up a lot of points and couldn’t come back from the deficit,” said Wright. Zack Meisner and Corey Forrest led Salem with 17 kills each. Joe Gallant had nine blocks and Alex Gomes had 45 assists. LaRoche and Conor Dube said they will celebrate, but not lose focus of the bigger picture.   “Obviously, it is a great win,” said the younger Dube.  “But it is a regular season league win. It is something that we can celebrate but Monday we have to get back to work. There is a bigger picture at the end of the regular season and the playoffs.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Boys Volleyball, 05/27/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Marvelous Max

Max LaRoche led Timberlane volleyball in kills (12), blocks (3) and service points (11) as the Owls won 3-0 over Souhegan. 

 

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Boys Volleyball, 05/19/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Owls not Coye in Max effort

Max LaRoche was a monster all over the court, leading Timberlane in four categories as part of a 3-1 volleyball voctiry over Keene. Joe Coye contributed 10 service points and 10 kills to the Owls victory.

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Boys Volleyball, 05/17/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Killer Owl

Max LaRoche notched 17 kills to help Timberlane roll over Oyster River 25-21, 25-15, 25-16.

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Boys Volleyball, 05/05/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

No longer perfect

Max Laroche had 10 kills and six blocks and Tyler Smith came up big with 10 service points as Timberlane handed Mascenic it's first loss.

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Boys Volleyball, 05/03/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Timberlane 3, Dover 0

Team cohesion was key in Timberlane's shutout victory over Dover as the Owls featured four players as statistical leaders. Tom Sullivan paced the squad in kills (five) and digs (six) in the triumph.

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Boys Volleyball, 04/25/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Campbell was mmmm ... good

Senior Clay Campbell was the glue Timberlane needed to easily dispatch of Coe-Brown in its initial match of the season. The senior had eight kills and passed the ball very well to frontliners like Joe Coye (team-high 13 blocks).

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Boys Volleyball, 04/12/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars