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Boys volleyball: Minooka denies Timothy Christian in finals of Marmion tourney

The effort was evident. Unfortunately the results for Timothy Christian boys volleyball coach Corey Oliver weren't what he was looking for.

Minooka defeated Timothy Christian 22-25, 25-17, 25-23 to win the championship of the Marmion Academy tournament Saturday.

"We had ups and downs all day," said Oliver. “We did a good job of competing but made too many mistakes."

In Game 1, the Trojans (17-12) held their biggest lead at 15-10 on a kill by Trevor Munk. Minooka (14-15) tied it on a kill by Jack Hopman at 21.

Timothy scored the final 3 points capped by the game-winning kill from Munk.

In Game 2, Minooka broke a 12-12 tie with a pivotal 6-0 run. A block by Mason Smith gave Minooka a 6-point cushion at 18-12.

A kill by Minooka's Luke Kirnin evened the match at 1-1.

There were 8 lead changes in the third set.

The Trojans looked to be in good shape on a kill by James Matousek to give Timothy a 16-12 lead.

Minooka battled back and tied the game at 22-22 on a kill by Connor Latta. Hopman's kill gave Minooka the game and the match.

Munk delivered 15 kills in a losing effort while Matousek and Connor Firnsin had 8 kills apiece.

Latta and Jayce Moore paced the champions with 8 kills apiece while Smith had 8 blocks.

"We don't usually play four matches in a day," said Minooka coach Mike Kargle. “It is good to play different teams and different styles with the postseason coming up. Our mental training and toughness certainly came into play. It was a good day for us."

SEMIFINALS

Minooka outlasted Waubonsie Valley 25-21, 24-26 25-21 to advance to the title match. In Game 3, Minooka scored the final 3 points to win the match. A kill by Kirnin gave Minooka the final point.

The Warriors survived the second set to force a third set.

Waubonsie Valley was down 16-10 before going on a 6-0 run propelled by 2 kills each by Peter Ivanov, Harish Krishnan and Soham Dongre to tie the game at 16-16.

The Warriors, which never relinquished the lead, evened the match on a block by Eric Mirchev.

Latta led Minooka with 6 kills while Ivanov paced Waubonsie Valley with 8 kills.

Timothy Christian defeated host Marmion 25-22, 25-15.

Firnsin's kill gave the Trojans the win in Game 1 while Munk delivered a kill to give Timothy Game 2 and the match.

Munk had 8 kills while Owen Wise and Evan Frens contributed 5 kills each.

Charlie Hoying and Will Schwartz had 6 kills each for the Cadets.

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