Eagles claim POI title on home court

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East Union senior Amber Friend (10) attacks a ball from the back row while teammate Shelby Smith watches during East Union's three-set sweep of Bedford in the Pride of Iowa Conference Volleyball Championship Tuesday night. Friend finished the championship match against Bedford with 12 kills and eight aces. (CNA photo by SCOTT VICKER)

AFTON — After finishing runner-up at the Pride of Iowa Conference Volleyball Championships each of the past three years, the East Union Eagles finally broke through and won the championship, defeating rival Bedford 25-13, 25-20, 25-17 here Tuesday night.

Bedford came into the contest ranked No. 10 in Class 1A, while the Eagles were ranked No. 11. Bedford had already claimed a 25-23, 25-23, 25-27, 25-21 victory over East Union back on Sept. 18.

East Union defeated Martensdale-St. Marys 25-20, 28-26, 25-8 in the semifinal round Tuesday to advance to the finals. Bedford won a hard-fought match against Interstate 35, winning 17-25, 25-21, 25-11, 20-25, 15-10.

With Bedford going a full five sets against Interstate 35, the East Union players had a chance to rest before the finals.

“That’s kind of like a double-edged sword,” East Union head coach Gail Thatcher said. “Sometimes sitting can hurt you, and sometimes those five games can hurt you. I knew if I got my girls pumped up, this is something they’ve wanted for a long time, and they were ready to go.”

And East Union came out ready to play, jumping out to a quick 8-1 lead against Bedford in the first set, riding the wave of Amber Friend’s serve.

Friend collected back-to-back aces at one point during that stretch, and finished the match with eight aces on 25-of-27 serving.

“Amber really got off to a good roll there and was being aggressive, putting it in the seams,” Thatcher said. “We talked about that — not serving at people, but putting it in different places and making them work harder.”

After Bedford cut the lead to 9-3, Brittany Malone scored back-to-back points for East Union, putting the Eagles back up 11-3.

Leading 17-9, East Union went on another run with Friend serving, scoring five straight points — three of which came on Friend aces.

Serve receive was another key to the Eagle victory over Bedford, as East Union went 80 percent as a team on serve receive — including 16-16 by senior Dusti Carlisle.

“We were ready to pass,” Thatcher said. “We’d really been talking about that, if we saw Bedford again, that we had to serve receive. That was key. We got behind the ball, put the ball up into our setter’s hands and then she could put it in the hitters’ hand, and that and that made a big difference tonight.”

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