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Girls volleyball: Geneva sweeps St. Charles North

St. Charles North rolled through a 34-4 season last year behind a trio of Division I-bound seniors.

North Stars coach Lindsey Hawkins experienced a few flashbacks Thursday with an up-close look at this year's Geneva Vikings.

Geneva, the Daily Herald's top-ranked team, continued its perfect season, rolling to a 25-13, 25-18 victory in the Upstate Eight Conference River Division matchup.

"That team is solid," Hawkins said. "They have every piece to the puzzle they possibly need to make it downstate. I think that's a special team. They remind me very much of my team last year with that senior leadership. They understand how to play with a sense of urgency."

Geneva (11-0, 2-0) raced to a 7-1 lead in the opening set on a 5-point service run by one of those Division I players, 6-foot-1 Ally Barrett. Setter Mikayla Lanasa ran a couple quick sets in the middle to Allie Mullen that caught the North Stars flat-footed.

"Trying to always establish our middles but that is dictated by our serve-receive," Geneva coach Annie Seitelman said. "When our serve-receive broke down in the second we struggled to get them established. Mikayla does a nice job of distrusting the ball when we are in system. When we are out of system we rely heavily on our outsides. They did a nice job of getting the ball down tonight."

St. Charles North (7-4, 2-1) ran a quick set of its own, Katie Lanz finding Anna DuVall, to trim Geneva's lead to 13-5.

The Vikings quickly pushed back. Molly Lambillotte and Grace Loberg both served four straight points. Lambillotte, Loberg and Barrett combined for 4 aces in the opening set.

Loberg's kill took Geneva to set point, which Geneva won on a North Star violation.

St. Charles North's best stretch came early in the second set. Jordan Silvers and Lanz blocked Loberg, then Lanz timed another block perfectly for a 7-5 North Star lead.

"I think the girls got into a rhythm, this is how they swing, this is when we go up," Hawkins said. "And it helped we were taking them out of system a little more so they weren't getting as many on-the-net swings."

Geneva pulled even at 12, the start of a 5-0 run that ended with Loberg's block for a 16-12 lead.

The Vikings ended the match with a pinpoint pass from Loberg to Lanasa who set Barrett for a blast the North Stars couldn't dig deep in the back row.

"We came out with a lot of energy at first and the second game got nerve-racking but we stayed really composed and we did a really good job of keeping every ball in play and going for every ball and playing smart," Lanasa said.

Abby Graham paced the North Stars with 5 kills, and Lanz and Amanda Parker added 3 each. Lauren Caprini had 10 digs and Hallie Wohlert 6 assists.

Loberg finished with a match-high 10 kills and 8 digs. Barrett added 7 kills and 4 digs, Lanasa had 18 assists and Payton Bellano led with 17 digs for the undefeated Vikings.

"I wasn't expecting it," Lanasa said. "I'm really excited. I think we are going to go really far this year. We have so much skill on the team but it's really when the team comes together that makes a team a team and makes a team win. It's not just about the skill, it's about working together. We have to work on our mental toughness and staying composed. It's going awesome right now."

  Geneva's Grace Loberg has her shot deflected back by St. Charles North's Anna DuVall and Katie Lanz, right, Thursday in St. Charles. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  St. Charles North's Katie Lanz gets the ball around the defense of Geneva's Allyson Barrett and Alexandria Mullen Thursday in St. Charles. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  Geneva's Taylor Brown slams the ball over the net against St. Charles North Thursday in St. Charles. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  St. Charles North's Abby Graham shoots the ball around Geneva's Mikayla Lanasa and Alexandria Mullen, right, Thursday in St. Charles. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  St. Charles North's Lauren Caprini digs Geneva shot Thursday in St. Charles. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
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