Hartington-Newcastle turns back Wynot in five sets

WYNOT — Hartington-Newcastle held on for a five-set win over Wynot here Tuesday night.

The Wildcats lost the opening set 25-15 but came back to take to take the next two sets 25-16 and 25-16.

“It’s great to have the talent of our girls to get us through a challenge like this,” H-N coach Leigh Haselhorst said. “This is always a good rivalry and we won it tonight. We’ll use this to obviously make us better.”

The Blue Devils won the opening set and were poised at times to make the match a runaway, but the Wildcats weren’t having any of it.

“Give them credit,” Wynot coach Tammy Wieseler said. “We’re a little inexperienced, so a match like this really gets us going into the next match.”

“I tried to tell our girls to get after every point and keep the heat on them,” Haselhorst said. “This is a tough place to play and we all knew we had our work cut out for us.”

Work is exactly what carried the Wildcats.

After Hartington-Newcastle took the 2-1 lead into the fourth set, Wynot evened the match to force a fifth set.

“We’ll take some confidence from battling back in the fourth set,” Wieseler said.

Emersyn Sudbeck finished the fourth set for the Blue Devils with a back row kill off the Wildcat block.

In the decisive final set, it was even early on before H-N grabbed a 7-6 advantage on an ace serve from Autumn Lammers.

Abbe Morten pushed the lead to 8-6 with a block at the net.

“The entire match was kind of a roller coaster,” Wildcat junior. Belle Harms said. “We just kept after them and relied on each other to get it done.”

Wynot battled back to even the score 8-8 on a Katelyn Heine winner and a Hartington-Newcastle error, but a Rayne Allvin kill got the lead back for the Wildcats for good.

“We’re really developing some good team chemistry,” Haselhorst said. “On and off the court these girls get along — that’s very important.”

A Wynot service error after Haselhorst called timeout made it 12-9 before Morten hit back-to-back ace servesto make it 14-9.

A Harms block at the net closed out the match for the Wildcats.

“We’ll keep coaching to make our team better,” Wieseler said. “We’ll learn from this and move on.”

Hartington-Newcastle defeats Wynot 15-25, 25-16, 25-16, 17-25 and 15-10

HARTINGTON-NEWCASTLE (6-1): Liby Lange 1k, 30s, 5d; Rayne Allvin 4k; Gina Jueden 1k, 4a 11d; Abbe Morten 9k, 3b, 4a, 14d; Kayden Jueden 8k, 1a, 11d; Belle Harms 9k, 5b, 3d; Evvie Krie 3k, 1d; Autumn Lammers 2s, 4a, 16d.

WYNOT (3-2): Julia Eskins 11k, 7b; Emma Haberman 16s, 1b, 1d; Katelyn Heine 5k, 1b, 2a, 6d; Kaitlyn Heimes 1k, 1b, 5d; Michaela Lange 1k, 8d; Whitney Hochstein 1k, 4b, 2d; Noelle Wieseler 3a, 10d; Shaelee Planer 7k, 1b, 1a, 16d; Emersyn Sudbeck 10s, 3a, 8d; Edyn Sudbeck 2a, 1d.