On April 8, the boys’ volleyball team defeated BV Northwest 2-1. “I was just so excited that we won our game,” sophomore Hudson Terroros said. “It was our first win.” The team struggled in the first set, losing 25-13, but won the second set 25-18 and the third set 25-23. The Lancers, along with other schools in the Johnson County area, have created their own boys volleyball clubs, so that boys can have an opportunity to play. The club was first created in 2022, and now the club has continued with over 10 participating members.
The boys next game is on April 21 at 6 p.m. against Olathe East at Davies Fieldhouse.
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4.8.26 Boys Volleyball vs BV Northwest
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Junior Owen Williams and senior Ezra Pastine attempt to block a hit. They were unsuccessful, but won the point after a rally. Photo by Vivien Glenski
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Sophomore Hudson Terreros cheers after winning the game. This was the boys volleyball team’s first win of the season. Photo by Anastasia Flower
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Junior Hank Dodderidge serves the ball in the final set. Dodderidge wins the point and gives the Lancers the lead. Photo by Anastasia Flower
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Junior Owen Williams serves the ball. Williams served an ace. Photo by Anastasia Flower
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Juniors Hank Dodderidge and Owen Williams jump in the air in an attempt to block a hit. Dodderidge scored five points throughout the set and Williams scored 11. Photo by Vivien Glenski
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Freshman Andrew Fischer jumps up to hit a serve, which was successful. After a rally between BV Northwest, the Lancers won the point. Photo by Vivien Glenski
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Sophomore Charlie Faster throws the ball up for a serve. Foster hits the ball into the net, resulting in a point for BV Northwest. Photo by Anastasia Flower
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Sophomores Charlie Foster, Hudson Terreros and junior Hank Dodderidge all high-five each other after Foster got an ace. Photo by Vivien Glenski
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