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Stanners Make the All City Team
12/14/11 - 08:18 AM
All Queens Volleyball Team is Selected
12/9/11 - 02:50 PM
Vote for Jenna Hoffman for Best City Volleyball Player
11/25/11 - 12:56 PM
Varsity Volleyball Falls in Diocesan Finals
11/6/11 - 12:49 PM
Molloy Advances to the B/Q Championship Match
10/28/11 - 07:33 AM
Girls Varsity Volleyball Enters the Playoffs
10/25/11 - 11:30 AM
Girls Varsity Volleyball enters the palyoffs as the #2 seed after tying St. Francis Prep for the B?Q CHSAA Regular Season title. A tie breaker was played on 10/21 and St. Francis gained the # 1 seed throughout the B/Q Playoffs. Molloy received a 1st Rd bye and plays in the Semi-final on Thursday 10/27 at 4:00 PM at Molloy HS.
The fianls are 11/2 at St. Francis Prep
Molloy Keeps Streak Alive with Win over St. Francis
10/19/11 - 08:28 AM
Molloy Toughs it out vs. Fontbonne
10/15/11 - 10:06 AM
Molloy Tops Kearney
10/12/11 - 12:32 AM
Molloy continued to excel in CHSAA play as the Stanners topped Bishop Kearney, 3-0 (25-18, 25-19, 25-9).
The Stanners had a balanced attack thoughout the match, with Lauren Pagan, Madeline Casello, and Katherine Killkenny each with four kills. Jenna Hoffman saw some time as setter, pitching in with seven assists. Amanda Price also had seven assists in the game, while Anna Pastina had five assists.
Friday will be an important home game with playoff implications. Molloy will face Fontbonne at Molloy, looking to solidify one of the top playoff spots.
Stanners Top TMLA
10/11/11 - 11:31 PM
After a hard fought tournament victory at Francis Lewis High School's Columbus Day Tournament, the Stanners varsity volleyball team was not ready to fall to fatigue or CHSAA rival Mary Louis. It took four sets, but Molloy eventually stood on top, defeating Mary Louis 3-1 (26-28, 25-22, 25-9, and 25-14).
With a see-saw battle in the first set, Molloy had point game got side out to reach point game at 24-22, but a costly error gave the ball back to Mary Louis, closing the gap to one. The score was knotted at 24 before the Stanners broke the Hilltoppers serve, getting their second chance at point game. But another costly error caused them to lose the serve again. The two teams traded side outs to 26-26 until Mary Louis held serve and tallied the final two points for the 28-26 win.
The Stanners regrouped in the second set and rebounded for the win. Amanda Price got the ball to serve down 1-0 and served for five points for a lead that they would not relinquish. The team netted thirteen kills, six of which from Emily Rabot.
Molloy settled down and dominated the next two sets, improving their record to 5-1 on the season. Lauren Pagan had another strong day, finishing with 12 kills, followed by 11 from Katherine Kilkenny.
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Volleyball Ranked 4th inthe City
10/10/11 - 09:40 AM
Molloy wins Francis Lewis Tournanment
10/10/11 - 12:17 AM
Facing some of the best talent in the City, and a strong upstate team, the Molloy Stanners volleyball team went undefeated to win the Francis Lewis Columbus Day Tournament.
The Stanners opened the tournament with a hard-fought win against a tough upstate opponent, Fox Lane. Molloy won 2-1, losing their only set of the entire tournament in the second game of the match. Emily Rabot stood out with some strong hitting and well-placed spikes, leading the team with five kills in the match.
Game two put Molloy against John F. Kennedy (Bronx). Sophomores led the way, as Rabot added another three kills and Katherine Killkenny pitched in with four.
After a break in tournament play, the Stanners headed into the championship round. In a semifinal matchup against Poly Prep, Kilkenny again broke out with seven kills, followed by Mareena Thottam's four kills in the win.
Molloy was relentless in the final game, getting contributions from all members on the floor in the straight set win.
This was the first time in four years that Molloy claimed the championship in the tournament. Thottam was named to the All-Tournament team, tallying 17 kills for the day with six blocks. Libero Jenna Hoffman finished the day with 32 digs and was named the tournament Most Valuable Player.
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Molloy Tops Christ the King
10/3/11 - 11:43 PM
Molloy volleyball defeated Christ the King, 3-0, in Middle Village, winning 25-6, 25-10, and 25-18.
Mareena Thotham continues to dominate in the middle, talliying eight kills for the match. Emily Rabot also had a strong day, finishing ith six kills and six service aces for the match.
This was the first time that the Stanners have matched up with Christ the King in two seasons. Christ the King moved up to Division I this season after winning the Division II title last season.
Monday was Molloy's last match of the week before going to the Francis Lewis Tournament on Columbus Day.
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Molloy Outlast Fontbonne
9/29/11 - 09:36 PM
In their first meeting since the 2010 GCHSAA semi-final match, the girl's varsity volleyball team went on the road to defeat Fontbonne, 3-2, at the Aviator. It was a battle throughout, as each set was close with scores of 20-25, 25-22, 21-25, 25-20, and 25-19.
Versatility helped lead the Stanners to their third league victory. There were many options for the coaching staff to play around with. Sophomore Katherine Kilkenny saw some time in the middle, and solid defensive play by Brittany Banker and Tori Taibe gave options in the back.
The Stanners dropped the first set, but regrouped and won the second with a strong offensive game. The team tallied thirten kills in the second set, on the strength of Madeline Casello, Kilkenny, an Emily Rabot combied for 12 of the kills.
Molloy dropped the third set before coming up strong in the fourth to force the match into the fifth set. Mareena Thotham, after missing out on the semifinal win last year due to injury, took control in the final frame. The middle hitter had four kills to pace the offense that set, and ended up with two blocks. Jenna Hoffman also had a big game in the back, leading the team with 29 digs.
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Strong Serving by Lauren Pagan Lifts Stanners over Hilltoppers
9/26/11 - 09:40 PM
Lauren Pagan has a lot of power. And that power manifested itself when the Stanners needed it most today.
Molloy visited Mary Louis, defeating the Hilltoppers 3-0. The Stanners soared through the first set, 25-15, before having to tough it out in the final two frames, 25-22 and 25-23.
The victory was due in large part to the play of Pagan. The junior outside hitter had five kills in the match, but will be most remembered for her serving prowess that day.
The Stanners struggled to catch up throughout most of the second set. After a crucial side out made the score 13-22, Pagan took the ball to serve. The junior served twelve straight, eight of which were service aces, and served the set out, giving Molloy the 25-22 victory.
Mary Louis was down, but not defeated. Despite Molloy having momentum on their side, Mary Louis dug deep and played a tight third set before falling to the Stanners.
The coaching staff was extremely pleased with Pagan's performance. "This is the Lauren we knew would make a difference on the team. She has a wealth of talent. It was great to see her excel today. Hopefully, she will continue to improve and be an amazing asset to the team."
Emily Rabot also contributed with seven kills. Amanda Price had 15 assists for the match.
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Molloy Battles but Falls to St. Francis, 3-2
9/23/11 - 09:45 PM
Archbishop Molloy HS girls volleyball team went into the season hoping to erase the demons from last season's final's loss to St. Francis Prep. Last year's Stanners had high hopes after a sound semi-final victory in the GCHSAA playoffs, just to bow out in straight sets to the Terriers in the Championship game.
While tonight's matchup had Prep the victor once again, it did not come easy. The Stanners were the first team to take a set from the Terriers in this early part of the season, losing 3-2.
Clearly, this is not the team of a year ago.
New additions like setter Amanda Price, outside hitter Katherine Killkenny, and opposite Emily Rabot made all the difference, complimenting them with last year's standouts Madeline Cosello (OH) and Jenna Hoffman (S). Cosello and Hoffman put up their typical numbers. Cosello had 10 kills and 14 digs, while Hoffman once again anchored the defense with 16 digs, while also notching four service aces. But the newcommers made their mark as well. Price had 21 assists, leading to Killkenny's 13 kills and Rabot's five.
"We are very proud of how these girls have come together in this big match. To go in and not only take the defending champions to five sets, but also have a 2-1 lead is a testament to how far the program has come in this year. We have a strong nucleus o
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