Lady Tigers look to even record in nondistrict match at Ennis
By Cliff Gibson: sports@terrelltribune.com
Now that Terrell's girls have fought their way into the win column, the Lady Tigers will look to even their record Tuesday when they play a non-district match at Ennis.
The freshman and junior varsity contests are scheduled for 5 p.m. with the varsity to follow at approximately 6:30 p.m.
Terrell (3-4) opened the season with a pair of road losses but found better results when they finally played at home Friday and Saturday at the Terrell tournament.
The Lady Tigers swept pool matches against Dallas Lincoln and Canton to earn a spot in the championship bracket.
Once play resumed Saturday, Terrell was sent to the consolation bracket after a tough loss to Sulphur Springs but rebounded with a victory over Nevada Community that sent the Lady Tigers to the consolation championship match.
Greenville outlasted the Lady Tigers in the fourth-place match but Terrell coach Terry Riley noticed a change in her team.
“We're coming together much better than in the first two games,” Riley said. “I'm really pleased with where we are as a team and where we're heading."
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Other volleyball action involving local teams includes Kaufman hosting Forney.
The Lady Lions finished second in the Terrell tournament Saturday while Forney competed in the Gatesville tournament.
Crandall will host North Mesquite in a non-district match and Scurry-Rosser will face Italy on the road.
The Lady Cats (9-4) took third in the Eustace tournament Saturday.
The freshman and junior varsity contests are scheduled for 5 p.m. with the varsity to follow at approximately 6:30 p.m.
Terrell (3-4) opened the season with a pair of road losses but found better results when they finally played at home Friday and Saturday at the Terrell tournament.
The Lady Tigers swept pool matches against Dallas Lincoln and Canton to earn a spot in the championship bracket.
Once play resumed Saturday, Terrell was sent to the consolation bracket after a tough loss to Sulphur Springs but rebounded with a victory over Nevada Community that sent the Lady Tigers to the consolation championship match.
Greenville outlasted the Lady Tigers in the fourth-place match but Terrell coach Terry Riley noticed a change in her team.
“We're coming together much better than in the first two games,” Riley said. “I'm really pleased with where we are as a team and where we're heading."
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Other volleyball action involving local teams includes Kaufman hosting Forney.
The Lady Lions finished second in the Terrell tournament Saturday while Forney competed in the Gatesville tournament.
Crandall will host North Mesquite in a non-district match and Scurry-Rosser will face Italy on the road.
The Lady Cats (9-4) took third in the Eustace tournament Saturday.
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