The Harvest Eagles went on a thrilling roller coaster ride of a game against the St. John’s Knights Friday evening, pulling out a razor thin four setter victory on the Eagles home floor 26-24, 21-25, 26-24, 25-23. The Eagles were without starting hitter Mason Caldwell for the evening, but got big contributions all-around.
The Harvest Eagles went on a thrilling roller coaster ride of a game against the St. John’s Knights Friday evening, pulling out a razor thin four setter victory on the Eagles home floor 26-24, 21-25, 26-24, 25-23. The Eagles were without starting hitter Mason Caldwell for the evening, but got big contributions all-around.
Wendy’s Player of the Game: Chase Keith and Ryan Root
From bad starts to strong finishes, and vice-versa, and winning timely rallies that never let the hype of their home crowd die, the Eagles made the right plays when they needed it most. Making sure their offense was ready, setter Chase Keith kept his hitters busy while making clutch plays in the later parts of their winning sets.
“We used everybody tonight and we pushed each other in the huddles. We celebrated the small victories and that led to the bigger victories… We try to come out each game the same so we just prepare for our opponents be ready as well,” said Keith.
Libero Ryan Root and the defense were put to the test against the Knights front line as they were staring down a 23-20 deficit in the pivotal 3rd set after a big kill off the block from Kyle Liu. Root dug up a hit from Knight Haram Kim that led to a big kill from Eagles teammate JR Noh to start a run.
Noh got a set from Keith for another kill before Keith dipped his fingers in some trickery for a kill up the middle to get the 25-24 lead, their first since 7-6 earlier in the set. An error completed the Eagles comeback in the set which gave them just enough momentum to close out the game in the 4th.
“What our coaches always tell us each game day that it’s all just mental and it’s all about mental strength,” said Root, who had lost his voice in being the teams vocal leader.
Eagles Taka Ward and Kaito Atsuta came up big in the final set. Ward gave his team their first lead of the 4th with a kill from the right and Atsuta scored back-to-back points later off a block and kill off a free ball to get up 18-16. St. John’s kept it close with Kian Malakooti and Luke Kim knotting the score up at 22. Harvest kept their composure, setting up Michael Choi up the middle for the games final kill to lock up a very close contest.
Harvest trailed late in the 1st, 3rd and 4th set which they all won. Even with their backs against the wall, Root wouldn’t let them hang their heads.
“I tell them to keep pushing each other and keep encouraging each other. Even after the Knights scored, point after point, I just tried to lift my team up by telling them to shake it off and every point matters,” replied Root on his on-court vocals.
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St. John's Knights Kian Malakooti connects with a bump off a Harvest Eagle serve. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. John's Knights Matthew Del Carmen tips the ball past Eagles Chase Kieth and Kaito Atsuta. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. John's Knights Luke Kim on the set for Kyle Liu. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagles supporters cheer on their team as they go on a hot streak in the fourth and final set. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagles Alan Thomas gets the stuff block on Knights Kyle Liu. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagles Jacob Oshiro connects with a spike as Knights Warren Chen contests. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. John's Knights Matthew Del Carmen spikes through Harvest Eagles Alan Thomas to score. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagles JR Noh gets high for a spike midway through the second set. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. John's Knights Haram Kim goes in for the kill off the assist from Luke Kim. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. John's Knights Warren Chen loads up for the spike late in the first set. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagles Taka Ward tips the ball to score near the end of the first set. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagles Jacob Lee gets low to keep the ball in play from the Knights attack. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagles Chase Kieth sets up his teammate for the attack. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Harvest Eagles defeated the St. John's Knights in four sets 26-24, 21-25, 25-24, 25-23, in IIAAG high school boys volleyball. (Photo by Michael Blas)