Glacier Peak tops Edmonds-Woodway 3-1 in Wesco 3A battle

EDMONDS — Just like a clutch shooter in basketball or a big-play wide receiver in football, great volleyball players want the ball when it matters most.

There is no doubt that Glacier Peak junior middle blocker Lauren Sanders is great and on Tuesday she came up big every time her team needed it in a 3-1 Wesco 3A win over Edmonds-Woodway. Set scores were 28-26, 20-25, 25-21 and 25-21.

Sanders finished the match with 23 kills, 11 digs, six blocks and two aces to lead the Grizzlies, who bounced back from their first loss of the season last Wednesday against Lynnwood with a win to improve to 3-1 in league play and 5-1 for the season.

“She wants the ball,” Glacier Peak head coach Chris Pratt said of Sanders. “She wants to improve. She’s been looked at by colleges because of her blocking, but she hasn’t really been known for her attack. We’re really emphasizing that in practice trying to give her some confidence and trying to get the team to sometimes force it to her a little bit, but at the same time we have to start working on balancing our attack out. We can’t rely on Lauren to carry us every night.”

That’s a problem for the future. Sanders did a fine job of leading the Grizzlies’ offense on Tuesday. Sanders closed out two of Glacier Peak’s three set wins with a kill.

“She’s one of our most consistent players,” Pratt said. “Edmonds-Woodway was doing a great job of taking advantage of her in the first two games and I kept telling her, ‘Lauren, they’re a good hitting team. You’ve got to wait a little longer on the block.’ She finally started figuring that out and you saw a difference in games three and four. I wouldn’t be surprised if she got a majority of those (blocks) towards the end of the match.”

At 6-foot-5, it isn’t hard to figure out why Sanders is known for her block. Her presence is imposing at the net.

“She’s a great player,” Edmonds-Woodway head coach Nicole Bordeaux said. “I think our focus wasn’t about her being 6-5, it was just about her being a great player. She’s got a great block obviously. We just have to do what we can. We can’t focus on just her. The rest of their players were key components too and defensively they did a great job.”

Glacier Peak trailed 21-17 late in the first set, but rallied to win. Edmonds-Woodway bounced back to take the second set only to have the Grizzlies win sets three and four to take the match.

“If you watch enough volleyball, game one is a good one to get off the snide and game three is a big one too,” Pratt said. “Fortunately, we were able to get both of those.”

Setting up many of Sanders 23 kills was setter Mikala Pratt, who is the daughter of coach Pratt. The senior finished with 23 assists, which made for a happy coach and father after seeing her battle injuries for the past nine months.

“She’s trying to get her game back and I’m proud of her,” Chris Pratt said. “It’s certainly fun to coach your daughter.”

Edmonds-Woodway fell to 1-2 in league play and 2-3 overall with the loss, but Bordeaux was encouraged with the way her team played.

“I think we played great overall,” Bordeaux said. “We played well defensively. We’ve been working a lot on our blocking and I thought we did a much better job blocking. They’re a good team and they are scrappy. Obviously they are a good offensive team, but I think for us we really worked on the little things. We finally kind of pushed through tonight and did a good job, so we’re happy and we’re walking out of here with our heads held high.”

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

Glacier Peak 28 20 25 25 — 3

Ed.-Woodway 26 25 21 21 — 1

Glacier Peak—Mikala Pratt 23 assists; Lauren Sanders 2 aces, 23 kills, six blocks, 11 digs; Natalie Rasmussen 11 digs. Edmonds-Woodway—Sandra Yang 13 kills; Kendra Cooper 8 kills; Sam Hardan 21 digs; Amanda Paavola 13 kills, 7 digs, 2 aces; Kelly Gootee 49 assists, 2 blocks, 3 digs, 1 kill, 1 ace; Missy Peterson 12 kills. Records–Glacier Peak 3-1 league, 5-1 overall. Edmonds-Woodway 1-2, 2-3.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Everett’s Shukurani Ndayiraglje participates in the triple jump event during a track meet between Lynnwood, Everett, and Edmonds-Woodway at Edmonds District Stadium on Thursday, April 25, 2024 in Edmonds, Washington. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Everett’s Shukurani Ndayiragije is leaping toward glory

The Seagulls senior has his sights set on state in all three jumping events.

Arlington head coach Nick Brown talks with his team during a time-out against Marysville Getchell during a playoff matchup at Arlington High School on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, in Arlington, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Arlington boys basketball coach Nick Brown steps down

Brown spent 18 seasons as head coach, turning the Eagles into a consistent factor in Wesco.

Players run drills during a Washington Wolfpack of the AFL training camp at the Snohomish Soccer Dome on Wednesday, April 10, 2024 in Snohomish, Washington. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Arena football is back in Everett

The Washington Wolfpack make their AFL debut on the road Saturday against the Oregon Black Bears.

Texas defensive lineman Byron Murphy II (90) was selected in the first round, 16th overall, of the NFL draft by the Seattle Seahawks. (Ricardo B. Brazziell/Austin American-Statesman via AP, File)
Seahawks select DT Byron Murphy II with first-round pick

Seattle gives defense-minded new coach Mike Macdonald a player who can anchor the unit.

X
Prep roundup for Thursday, April 25

Prep roundup for Thursday, April 25: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Seattle Kraken defensemen Jamie Oleksiak (24) and Will Borgen (3) celebrate a goal by center Matty Beniers (10) against the Buffalo Sabres during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, in Buffalo, N.Y. (Jeffrey T. Barnes / The Associated Press)
Kraken leaving ROOT Sports for new TV and streaming deals

Seattle’s NHL games are moving to KING 5 and KONG, where they’ll be free for local viewers.

Lake Stevens pitcher Charli Pugmire high fives first baseman Emery Fletcher after getting out of an inning against Glacier Peak on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Lake Stevens tops Glacier Peak in key softball encounter

The Vikings strung together a three-run rally in the fifth inning to prevail 3-0.

UCLA pass rusher Laiatu Latu, left, pressures Arizona State quarterback Trenton Bourguet during the second half of an NCAA college football game Nov. 11, 2023, in Pasadena, Calif. Latu is the type of player the Seattle Seahawks may target with their first-round pick in the NFL draft. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun, File)
Predicting who Seahawks will take with their 7 draft picks

Expect Seattle to address needs at edge rusher, linebacker and interior offensive line.

Seattle Storm guard Sue Bird brings the ball up against the Washington Mystics during the second half of Game 1 of a WNBA basketball first-round playoff series Aug. 18, 2022, in Seattle. The Storm’s owners, Force 10 Hoops, said Wednesday that Bird has joined the ownership group. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson, File)
Seattle Storm icon Sue Bird joins ownership group

Bird, a four-time WNBA champion with the Storm as a player, increases her ties to the franchise.

Seattle Mariners’ J.P. Crawford (3) scores on a wild pitch as Julio Rodríguez, left, looks on in the second inning of the second game of a baseball doubleheader against the Colorado Rockies Sunday, April 21, 2024, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Mariners put shortstop J.P. Crawford on the 10-day IL

Seattle’s leadoff hitter is sidelined with a right oblique strain.

Seattle Mariners star Julio Rodriguez connects for a two-run home run next to Texas Rangers catcher Jonah Heim and umpire Mark Carlson during the third inning of a baseball game in Arlington, Texas, Tuesday, April 23, 2024. It was Rodriguez’s first homer of the season. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
Finally! Julio Rodriguez hits first homer of season

It took 23 games and 89 at bats for the Mariners superstar to go yard.

X
Prep roundup for Wednesday, April 24

Prep roundup for Wednesday, April 24: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.