NCA volleyball team loses for just the 3rd time this season

Chloe Templeton (right) keeps a ball in play for Northside Christian in its 3-0 loss to First Assembly Christian. Karissa Lawrence is also pictured. Photo by Cliff Smelley.

BY CLIFF SMELLEY

Telegraph Staff Writer

Northside Christian Academy had its five-match winning streak ended by visiting First Assembly Christian of Ocala, which defeated the Eagles 3-0 (25-12, 25-20, 25-23) on Sept. 22.

The Eagles (11-3) were coming off a 3-0 win over fellow Starke school Hope Christian. It was the fourth sweep Northside recorded during its winning streak and sixth in eight matches.

Northside, though, got off to a slow start against First Assembly in the first set of the Sept. 22 match. Finley Poyner had two early kills for the Eagles, but First Assembly had two kills and a service ace in scoring five straight points for a 7-2 lead. Northside never got closer than four points the rest of the way.

In the second set, the Eagles scored two straight points with Jodey Garrison serving to tie the score at 4-4. First Assembly responded by scoring seven of the next 10 points. Two kills by Harli Mosley and an ace from Karissa Lawrence helped Northside stay close before First Assembly scored four straight points to go up 19-11.

With First Assembly one point away from the win, Mosley recorded a kill to force side-out. The Eagles, trailing 24-16, then scored four straight points with Lawrence serving. Mosley and Rosalea Norman each had a kill during that span, which also saw Mosley send a free ball over that found a hole in the defense for another point. First Assembly would eventually win on an error.

The visitors built a 7-3 lead in the third set, but it was close throughout. A Lawrence tip and a Poyner kill made it 17-15 in favor of First Assembly. Northside later scored three straight points with Briley Parrish serving to take a 20-19 lead. A Norman kill put the Eagles ahead 21-20, while a Mosley ace later evened the score at 23-23. First Assembly had a kill to force side-out before scoring the winning point on an error.

While the varsity team had its struggles, Northside’s middle-school team defeated First Assembly, continuing a successful week that saw the young Eagles team sweep both Bradford Middle School and Hope Christian on Sept. 20.

Finley Poyner (far left) sends the ball over the net as Jodey Garrison (center) and Rosalea Norman look on. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Karissa Lawrence (left) and Briley Parrish dive for a dig opportunity. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Anna Conner makes a pass from the back row. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Lily Conner (center) receives a serve between Bella Smith (far left) and Harli Mosley. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Harli Mosley (right) makes a play at the net. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Jodey Garrison settles under the ball. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Bella Smith makes a pass. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Finley Poyner sets up to pass. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Anna Conner looks to keep a ball in play. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Karissa Lawrence and Briley Parrish (background, l-r) await a possible attack opportunity off a Jodey Garrison pass. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Rosalea Norman gets low for a dig. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Karissa Lawrence (far right) looks to make a save as Jodey Garrison (far left) and Briley Parrish look on. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Harli Mosley goes on the attack. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Briley Parrish (left) and Chloe Templeton attempt to keep a ball in play. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Karissa Lawrence makes a pass from the back row. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Jodey Garrison (center) prepares to set the ball for either Briley Parrish (far left) or Finley Poyner. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Finley Poyner (left) spikes the ball over the net as Jodey Garrison looks on. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Briley Parrish (far left) sets up to pass. Jodey Garrison (center) and Harli Mosley are also pictured. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Jodey Garrison (right) attempts to keep the ball in play at the net. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Rosalea Norman (left) watches Harli Mosley prepare to send one over. Photo by Cliff Smelley.