VOLLEYBALL: Sequim wins, qualifies for state 2A tournament

TACOMA — Surviving some curious seeding, some erratic serving and a slow start, the Sequim girls rallied in the 2A bi-district tournament on Saturday to qualify for the state 2A volleyball tournament at the SunDome in Yakima next weekend.

It is the first time Sequim volleyball has qualified for state since 2016, though the Wolves had a strange route to get there.

Sequim defeated Olympic 3-0 (25-16, 25-20, 25-22) on Saturday to finish in the top six at bi-district, though coach Jennie Webber-Heilman said the Wolves were behind in all three games. It was the third time the Wolves have beaten the Trojans this year. Webber-Heilman said her players seemed nervous in the match and missed 11 serves.

“That is not normal,” she said.

However, Sequim overcame its troublesome serving with good passing and a lot of aces. Allie Gale, Jordan Hegtvedt, Jolene Vaara, Malory Morey and Kendall Hastings combined for 21 aces.

Hastings in particular had a huge game statistically. She had a seven-ace run in the first game and finished with nine aces overall. She also had 12 kills, six assists and five digs.

Morey was the only perfect server on the day, going 12-for-12 from the service line. Gale served 13-for-15 with four aces, 12 assists and nine digs.

Hegtvedt served 9-for-10 with 12 perfect passes and 13 digs. Vaara served 8-for-10 with three aces, six kills and 12 digs. “She played pretty well on defense,” Webber-Heilman said.

Sequim, which finished second in the Olympic 2A League, got a No. 8 seed to begin with and was forced to play No. 1 seed Washington in the opening bi-district match Wednesday.

Washington, despite being the top seed, didn’t even make it to the bi-district finals and can finish third at best. No. 2 seed Sammamish out of the KingCo League went 0-2 and didn’t come close to qualifying for state. No. 7 seed Enumclaw played Saturday for the Bi-District championship. The tournament was full of odd seeds such as these.

“I think they were going way too much on RPI,” Webber-Heilman said.

The Wolves lost that opening match 3-0 (25-18, 25-20, 25-19) which put Sequim in the consolation bracket. There, they suddenly had a very doable path to state against low seeds and teams they had already beaten this season.

In their second match also held Wednesday, the Wolves got to play Olympic League foe Kingston, which Sequim had already beaten twice this year. Sequim took care of business 3-1 (26-24, 25-14, 20-25, 25-23).

That set up the winner-to-state, loser-out match Saturday against Olympic.

“It’s nice to survive this season with all the COVID and other things going on,” Webber-Heilman said. “It’s nice to make it to state. Hopefully, the players understand how rare it is.”

Webber-Heilman said the Wolves will be taking four extra younger players to state so they can experience the atmosphere at the SunDome.

Sequim (13-7 overall) found out late Saturday if the Wolves will be a No. 5 or No. 6 seed out of the bi-district. It will be decided between Sequim and White River via a coin flip.

The state 2A tournament begins Friday. Sequim is expected to find out its seeding today.

Neah Bay

YAKIMA — The Neah Bay volleyball team wasn’t able to place at the 1A state volleyball tournament, but did win a match at the SunDome.

The Red Devils, who came in to state unbeaten, were a No. 5 seed. They won their first match 3-0 (25-21, 25-15, 25-17) over Waterville-Mansfield on Thursday, then lost their second match 3-0 (25-16, 25-23, 25-19) to Odessa to go into the consolation bracket.

Neah Bay had a 2-1 lead at one point, but lost Friday to Naselle in a tough match 3-2 (25-17, 15-25, 17-25, 25-17, 15-11). Naselle went on to finish fifth in the state, while Odessa finished fourth. Neah Bay finished the season 12-2.

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