APA loses two-set lead, falls to Coastal Christian in a thriller

APA loses two-set lead, falls to Coastal Christian in a thriller

Arendell Parrottโ€™s Virginia Edmondson goes up for the kill against Coastal Christian Wednesday. Photo by William โ€˜Budโ€™ Hardy / Neuse News

By Junious Smith III

Wednesday may have been a wakeup call for Arendell Parrott Academy.

The Patriots started strong against Coastal Christian, but fell in a 23-25, 22-25, 25-19, 25-14, 18-16 thriller. APA (12-2) won 10 straight prior to Wednesdayโ€™s match, hadnโ€™t dropped a set since Aug. 10 and had a 2-0 lead, but the Centurions (11-4) roared back for the victory.

โ€œThereโ€™s a list of about five or six teams that if you donโ€™t play your best, youโ€™re going to get beat,โ€ APA head coach David Barnes said. โ€œWe played good, but we had some players who didnโ€™t play as good as they normally do. Weโ€™ll either build off of this loss and it will make us better, or weโ€™ll sink and play worse.

โ€œHopefully, today was a great wakeup call to spur us to play harder, practice harder and get better as individuals.โ€

The Patriots started the game up 9-0, but Coastal Christian fought back to tie it at 11. The Centurions took a 15-14 advantage on a Sadie Luscher service ace, but Mackenzie Popeโ€™s kill sparked a 5-0 run by APA, punctuated with a Jorja Tuten ace. Coastal Christian took a 22-21 lead, but Alli Grant Avery followed with a kill and a block before Popeโ€™s ace to regain control. A missed serve by Coastal Christian gave the Patriots the set.

In the second, Coastal Christian jumped out to an 11-4 lead highlighted by two kills each from Anna Dudley Wetherill and Kelly McConekey, but Parrott fought back to tie the game at 12 after Lauren Richardsonโ€™s spike. Coastal Christian would eventually go up 21-18, but APA closed the set on a 7-1 run highlighted by two Avery kills to push the Centurions to the brink.

In the third set, Gisell Cervantesโ€™ service ace gave APA a 10-7 advantage, but Coastal Christian exploded for an 11-1 run, including a McConekey ace and Wetherill kill. The Patriots wouldnโ€™t get closer than three in the set and never had a lead in the fourth as the Centurions took over behind three Kora Beth Witzenman aces and three Wetherill kills. McConekeyโ€™s ace ended the set and forced the fifth.

Averyโ€™s ace tied the fifth set at 5, but Coastal Christian scored the next three, highlighted by Wetherillโ€™s kill. Another Wetherill kill gave Coastal Christian a match point at 14-13, but Avery had a kill of her own to tie it up. The Patriots staved off a second match point, then had one of their own at 16-15 before Witzenmanโ€™s block tied it up.

McConekey would record a kill on the next point and the Centurions closed it out on the third attempt.

โ€œIt came down to us wanting it more, and thatโ€™s what we talked about,โ€ Coastal Christian coach Dudley Raye said. โ€œWe have a group of seniors who knew this was their last chance to beat Parrott and we focused on our team strategy instead of them. We have great hitters โ€” the biggest thing for us was being able to play defense, pass and serve well.โ€

The Patriots will have a quick turnaround with a matchup against Cary Christian on the road Thursday.

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