DUNCAN —
Just about the only difference between this year’s Duncan volleyball team and last year’s is a year of experience.
The Lady Demons are currently ranked No. 12 in Class 5A after getting out to an 8-2 start. Duncan has not lost a set in any of its eight wins.
There’s no secret to their success, according to Lady Demon head coach Randi Pawpa.
“We’ve got kids that work hard, play well together and have a good attitude,” Pawpa said. “They’re coachable and they’re chemistry with each other is great. This group has played together for three or four years now and they have a lot of fun.”
Pawpa said there was one addition to the team that was more than welcomed. Bree Fritschow moved to Duncan and joined the team over the summer and brought several things to the table.
“We’re very excited to have her,” said Pawpa. “She brings height and is a big-time hitter. We have a lot of good hitters on the team, but we’re sure glad to add another. She’s also a very good blocker and that’s something that we’ve needed.”
The Lady Demons did not lose a single player to graduation last season. Five seniors are on this year’s squad and Pawpa said each of them has done what it takes to lead the team.
“All of our girls got better from last year,” she said. “We’ve seen tremendous improvement from all of them, especially our seniors.”
Three of those five have spent a good bit of time on the court this season. Pawpa said that seniors Kathryn Jeffords, Kaley Neal and Taylor Spradlin have given the Lady Demons a big boost.
“Kathryn has been our setter the last three years and she’s very comfortable in that position,” said Pawpa. “She pretty much runs our offense from that spot. Kaley is a second-year starter and she’s one of those girls that’s just consistent the whole way through. She’s excellent on defense and passing. She’s not a real hard hitter but she hits the ball down. You just know what you’re going to get out of her every day. And Taylor is a four-year starter and one of our team leaders. She’s hitting the ball real well right now.
“All three are playing really well. We need them to play well to continue to have success.”
Jeffords said it’s important for the seniors to go out on top and that getting to the state tournament is a goal they’ve had for a long time.
“We (the seniors) were charter members of the first middle school team in Duncan and we want to go to state because no one else has done it before,” Jeffords said.
In order to reach that goal, Neal said the Lady Demons will have to continue to get better.
“It’s our last year but we want to get better every day,” Neal said. “We’ve got a lot of tough games coming up and we have to be ready for those.”
Spradlin agreed and added that she’s looking forward to the Cache Tournament, which will be held Saturday, Sept. 11.
“The competition at Cache is really good and it’s pretty much what state will be like,” Spradlin said. “We got fourth there last year and we thought we could win it. This year, we want to win it.”
Duncan will host Lawton High in its next match, and only one before the Cache Tournament, at 4 p.m. Tuesday.
— Ben Whitehead is the sports editor for The Duncan Banner. He can be reached at 255-5354, Ext. 165, or via e-mail at ben.whitehead@duncanbanner.com.
Sports
Rising up a notch
DHS volleyball moves to No. 12 in rankings
- Sports
-
-
Playoff hoops start tonight
Tonight the real season begins for area Class A basketball teams.
-
Demons going after dual state title
For many years, Duncan High School has been known for its proud wrestling tradition. On Saturday the Demons will have a chance to add to that growing tradition as they take part in the Class 5A Dual State Championships, which will be held at Yukon High School starting on Saturday at noon.
-
Area teams set for big week
A few thoughts on area sports while trying to make sense of Oklahoma’s high school basketball playoffs, the most confusing postseason in all of sports.
-
Senior night for Duncan
There will be a sense of pride plus plenty of emotion Friday night at Duncan Gymnasium.
At 6:30 p.m. the No. 13 Duncan Lady Demons (15-7) will take to the floor against Ardmore (1-18) on Senior Night. Seniors Ashley Gonzalez, Hannah Allen, Dani Jo St. Clair, Britton and Brooklyn Scott along with D’Shala Culberson and Jamesia Milton will be honored during the contest. -
Indians prepare for dual state
With the second weekend in February comes the first part of the busiest three weeks on the high school wrestling schedule, Dual State.
The Comanche Indians will be making the three hour drive to Cushing, looking to advance past the semi-finals, something which has eluded them the past two years thanks to Perry. -
Carletti-Silva inks with Army
Though his feelings were strong, Jim Holloway tried not to have too much influence on the decision.
Duncan’s head football coach didn’t want to push his senior quarterback into leaning one way or another. -
Demons rout Altus
After a tough loss on the road last Friday night against Lawton MacArthur, it seemed the Duncan Demons needed a boost to get themselves going for the last week of the season. DHS had its sights set on using the Altus Bulldogs as the tool for their motivation Tuesday night at Duncan Gymnasium.
-
Lady Outlaws smother Rush Springs, 38-28
It wasn’t one of Marlow’s best offensive performances of the season. Luckily it was one of the Lady Outlaws best defensive showings.
For only the third time this season, Marlow held an opponent to fewer than 30 points and the Lady Outlaws topped the visiting Rush Springs Lady Redskins, 38-28. -
Culberson, DHS hold off Lady Bulldogs
There is a saying, “Revenge is a dish best served cold.” For the Duncan Lady Demons, a rematch against Altus at Duncan Gymnasium on a chilly evening seemed like the perfect motivation to help DHS avoid a two-game losing streak Tuesday night.
-
Duncan hosts Altus tonight
ometimes it’s not how hard you fall, it’s how fast you get back up.
After a tough overtime loss Friday night at Lawton MacArthur, the No. 14 Duncan Lady Demons (14-7) will look to rebound this evening against the No. 11 Altus Lady Bulldogs (12-6) with tip-off set for 6:30 p.m. from Duncan Gymnasium. - More Sports Headlines
-





