Almost gone is the 2018 IIAAG Girls Volleyball regular reason and closing things out in Agana Heights was the Guam High Panthers as they hosted Harvest Eagles. The Eagles, with a glint of postseason hope, came out swinging. The blue and white rode a hot offensive attack while wearing out their welcome. They handled the home team Panthers in straight sets 25-22, 25-18.
Eagle Eye Offense
Sophomore Michala Connelley got things started for the Panthers in the opening set by added the first three points of the game for Guam High. Defense dominated early as well for the Panthers behind the wall of Alexia Brown, stuffing anything Harvest tried to do at the net. The Eagles struggled to find momentum until things started clicking off a Selah Chong serving rally.
Chong served her squad to the lead mid way through the first set and that set the tone for the rest of the match. The Lady Eagle offense caught fire, building on one big point after the other. Chong did her part in front of the nylon as well. Chong returned two kills in a row to lift Harvest to their first lead. The Eagles maintain the offensive surge while Guam High struggled with ball movement.
Harvest soared in the first 25-22.
Wendy’s Players of the Game Gabrielle Paulin (left) and Aya Cathey (right) lead the Harvest Christian Academy Eagles in a two straight set victory against the Guam High Panthers in the 2018 IIAAG high school girls volleyball game. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The second set, was much like the first as the Lady Eagles jumped out to a quick start still riding the buzz off the set one victory. Senior and four-year starter Gabby Paulin was all smiles as she served.
“I’m a senior and this is my last ride. I wanted to finish strong, have fun and I wanted to do it with this team. We’ve worked so hard!,” said Paulin.
Have fun number 12 (Paulin) did! Paulin snapped off a five-point serving run, while holding down the middle of the court coming up with dig after dig. Harvest sent Guam High home early in straight sets. The Eagles face the JFK Lady Islanders Thursday in a make-up contest.
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Harvest Christian Academy Eagles faced off against the Guam High Panthers in the 2018 IIAAG high school girls volleyball match on September 25, 2018. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Guam High Panthers Alexia Brown makes a block against Harvest Christian Academy Eagles Carissa McMillan. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagles Gabrielle Paulin goes in for a kill. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagles Gabrielle Paulin connects with a bump after a serve from the Guam High Panthers. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagles Trinity Terlaje sets her teammates up to spike. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Guam High Panthers Aniah Cruz connects with a bump after a return ball from the Harvest christian Academy Eagles. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Guam High Panthers Alexii Schoenhais keeps the ball in play during the first set of the game. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagles coach Matthew Noland gives his team some pointers prior to entering the second set of the game. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Guam High Panthers Alexia Brown blocks another spike from Harvest Christian Academy Eagles Aya Cathey. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Guam High Panthers Alexia Brown leaps up to make a kill shot. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Guam High Panthers Amber Guerrero serves to the Harvest Christian Academy Eagles in the second set of the Game. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Christian Academy Eagles Gabrielle Paulin leaps up to spike down onto the Guam High Panthers. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagles Aya Cathey connects with a spike while Guam High Panthers Alexia Brown and Ashton Quichocho attempt to block. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagles Jontae Sanchez connects with the ball for a spike to the Guam High Panthers. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Wendy's Players of the Game Gabrielle Paulin, left, and Aya Cathey, right, lead the Harvest Christian Academy Eagles in a two straight set victory against the Guam High Panthers in the 2018 IIAAG high school girls volleyball game. (Photo by Michael Blas)