11-8-08 State CHSAA Class AA Tournament

November 8, 2008

Caitlin Connelly helped the Friars go 6-0 in pool play.
Caitlin Connelly helped the Friars go 6-0 in pool play.

The St. Anthony’s girls volleyball team went 6-0 in pool play to advance to the state CHSAA Class AA semifinal for the fifth straight season on Saturday at St. Mary’s in upstate Lancaster.

It was a total team effort. Caitlin Connelly led the way with 34 kills and 8 aces. Mariel Metalios registered 100 assists. Caroline Scalamandre made 21 kills and young Michele Imprellizeri added 26 blocks and 14 kills.

The Friars earned the top seed and will face Brooklyn-Queens CHSAA champ St. Francis Prep in a semifinal match at 10 a.m. Sunday. The Terriers went 2-4 in the opposite bracket and won a playoff to advance.

It’s all Buffalo in the other semi: St. Mary’s versus Sacred Heart. The final is 40 minutes after the conclusion of the semis.

11-4-08 NSCHSAA Final: Holy Trinity 3-0 W

November 4, 2008

Captains Caitlin Connelly (10) and Megan Fitzpatrick hold the championship plaque.
Captains Caitlin Connelly (10) and Megan Fitzpatrick hold the championship plaque.

BY JASON MOLINET

No sooner had St. Anthony’s athletic director Don Buckley handed out the MVP plaque to junior Caitlin Connelly, she turned and walked toward the bench and fell into the arms of coach Donna Newman. Coach and player shared a long embrace as the fans around the St. Dominic gym went wild.

No one was bigger than Connelly as top-seeded St. Anthony’s earned a 25-15, 25-23, 25-13 win over No. 2 Holy Trinity to capture the Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA championship in girls volleyball on Tuesday night. Connelly was a force serving, hitting and on defense. She led the way with 15 kills.

“She is her own worst critic,’’ Newman said. “She wants to be 10 times better. She’s a real leader and a complete player.’’

St. Anthony’s (15-1) advances to the eight-team state CHSAA Class AA girls volleyball tournament at St. Mary’s in upstate Lancaster. Day 1 is pool play. The top two finishers in each bracket advance to Sunday’s semifinals.

Holy Trinity (13-3), the only team to beat the Friars this season, will be in Buffalo as well. The Titans are in the opposite pool, so the teams could meet again in the semifinals or title match on Sunday.

“I would like a chance to see them again,’’ Newman said. The teams met in the 2005 state final.

Everyone was preparing for a war in the league final. When the teams met on Oct. 16, the Titans earned a hard-fought victory in five games. It was the match of the year in the Catholic league.

Not so the third time. The Friars, playing in the final for the sixth straight season, jumped in front 13-6 in the first game and cruised to a 25-15 victory.

But the war was won in the second game. Holy Trinity pressed the Friars throughout. St. Anthony’s saw its lead cut to 22-22 with a block by the Titans’ taller front line. At that point, the entire tenor of the night teetered on the outcome.

The Friars closed out strong. Connelly’s kill made it 24-22. And with Mariel Metailos serving, Holy Trinity returned a long volley for the final point.

The third game was all St. Anthony’s. The Friars roared in front 9-3 and never looked back. As Connelly spiked the ball off a Holy Trinity rival and the ball bounced away for the final point of the match, the crowd on hand rushed the floor.

“This is incredible,’’ said Connelly, who was named tournament MVP on top of being named league MVP.

Metalios, one of three sophomores in the lineup, finished with 49 assists. Caroline Scalamandre had 12 kills. Megan Fitzpatrick recorded 8 kills. And Michele Impellizeri added 10 blocks and 8 kills.

The Friars have won 15 of 17 games since falling to Holy Trinity 19 days ago. Most importantly, St. Anthony’s won its sixth league title since 1991 and second in three years.

11-2-08 NSCHSAA Semifinal: Kellenberg 3-1 W

November 2, 2008

St. Anthony's returns to the league final.
St. Anthony’s returns to the league final.

BY JASON MOLINET

Top-seeded St. Anthony’s shook off a slow start to blow past No. 4 Kellenberg, 20-25, 25-15, 25-17, 25-12, in a Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA semifinal in girls volleyball on Sunday at St. Dominic. The Friars (14-1) will face Holy Trinity in the final at 7 p.m. Tuesday at St. Dominic.

This is the sixth straight trip to the final for St. Anthony’s, gunning for its second title in four seasons. Only this group is far different from years’ past. According to coach Donna Newman. She starts three sophomores. And each was a factor on Sunday.

Sophomore setter Mariel Metalios led the way against Kellenberg with 48 assists. Fellow sophomore Kerrin Maurer recorded 25 digs.

“We’re a young team,’’ Newman said. “We don’t give up.’’

The veterans weren’t bad either. Senior outside hitter Caroline Scalamandre came up with 15 big kills. Juniors Caitlin Connelly (12 kills) and Olivia Abbate (10 kills) were just as effective up front.

A date with the Titans looms next. The teams split during the regular season. Win or lose, the Friars advance to the eight-team state CHSAA Class AA tournament at St. Mary’s in upstate Lancaster on Nov. 8-9.

Girls Volleyball Standings

October 29, 2008

Girls Volleyball Standings
TEAM………………………REC.
St. Anthony’s……………..13-1
Holy Trinity………………..12-2
Sacred Heart…………….10-4
Kellenberg…………………8-6
St. John the Baptist………7-7
OLMA………………………4-10
St. Mary’s………………….2-12
St. Dominic……………….0-14

10-27-08 Sacred Heart 3-1 W

October 27, 2008

St. Anthony’s beat Sacred Heart, 25-12, 25-15, 20-25, 25-19, in a Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA girls volleyball match.

10-22-08 OLMA 3-0 W

October 22, 2008

St. Anthony’s beat Our Lady of Mercy Academy, 25-11, 25-4, 25-7, in a Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA girls volleyball match.

10-21-08 St. Mary’s 3-0 W

October 21, 2008

St. Anthony’s beat St. Mary’s, 25-8, 25-9, 25-11, in a Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA girls volleyball match.

10-16-08 Holy Trinity 3-2 L

October 16, 2008

St. Anthony’s lost to Holy Trinity, 22-25, 25-13, 22-25, 25-19, 17-25, in a Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA girls volleyball match.

10-14-08 Kellenberg 3-0 W

October 14, 2008

St. Anthony’s beat Kellenberg, 25-21, 25-21, 25-20, in a Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA girls volleyball match.

10-9-08 St. John the Baptist 3-0 W

October 9, 2008

St. Anthony’s beat St. John the Baptist, 25-19, 25-23, 25-15, in a Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA girls volleyball match.

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