Trojans win LVC, fall in districts
Less than a week after winning the Lehigh Valley Conference volleyball championship, Parkland suffered an early upset loss in the district tournament. The Trojans' season ended Tuesday with a loss to Emmaus in the district semifinal.
"We went on cruise control in parts of the game when we shouldn't have," said Parkland head coach Scott Trumbauer. "A lot of things that went wrong happened in key moments. It's just disappointing for our seniors because they've worked so hard to get to this point."
Emmaus walked into the gym Tuesday night sporting Hawaiian outfits. Whitehall, which also won a district semifinal match, came into their home gym equipped with confidence.
No matter how they entered the District 11 Class AAA volleyball semifinals, both came out on top.
The Zephyrs and Green Horntes each pulled off upset victories to set up a scrappy district championship game.
Emmaus shocked top-seeded LVC champion Parkland in four games (23-25, 29-27, 25-22, 25-18), while Whitehall, the sixth-seed, stunned second-seeded Liberty with a three-game sweep 25-19, 25-23, 25-22.
It was a night for the underdogs and both coaches reveled in the moment.
"We were more relaxed tonight and I knew I needed to change some things up after losing to them [Parkland] last week [in the LVC semifinal]," said Emmaus head coach Deb Schlosser. "That's part of the reason we wore the Hawaiian outfits, too keep them more relaxed. I knew we didn't have to change a lot, but I'm glad we won."
Whitehall head coach George Cowitch saw his team pull away in each of its three games, only to see the final point scored to come from a botched attempt by Liberty to return the final serve.
"It's an unbelievable feeling," said Cowitch of the win. "I think our guys decided after we were up two games that we needed to put the game away. It was either we do it or don't and they went out and played hard."
Emmaus went out and pulled off the upset, winning all three games in dramatic fashion.
The Hornets faced a 24-24 score in the second game, only to pull out a 29-27 win.
They stared at a 20-12 deficit in the third game, but outscored Parkland 13-2 to end the game with a 25-22 victory.
They finally closed the door on their rival in the fourth game, pulling ahead early and never looking back en route to a 25-18 win.
Parkland was the odds on favorite to win the district title.
What hasn't changed is Whitehall's belief, as it took care of business in its bracket with upset wins over Delaware Valley and Liberty.
They hope they can score a trifecta tonight.
"We need to be consistent and stick to the game plan like we did here," said Cowitch about knocking off Emmaus. "You just can't make mistakes if you want to win at this level."
Parkland won last week's conference title by beating Bethlehem Catholic in four games.
The Trojans, which were the top seed, beat the second-seeded Hawks 25-17, 19-25, 25-15, 25-21 in last Wednesday's title match.