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Eden girls volleyball state championship poster page

Next up on your championship poster page lineup: Eden girls volleyball.

After six teams survived sectional, regional and state championship playoffs to win state titles, we at The News are honoring each champion with a poster page. They are similar to the pages we produced last year for the four football state champions.

The commemorative posters include photos, rosters, complete schedules and results and a summary of each team's road to the finals.

The pages started Saturday. There will be a team championship poster page in each day following, except for Wednesday (Bills poster day).

Also definitely check out the online end of things, where we have produced some awesome audio slideshows detailing the teams' run to the championships.

Here's the schedule:

Saturday: City Honors girls volleyball.
Sunday: Eden girls volleyball.
Monday: Randolph football.
Tuesday: Southwestern football.
Thursday: Sweet Home football.
Friday: North Tonawanda football.

All of the pages will also available for purchase at our buffalonews.mycapture.com site (which can also be accessed via the link to the audio slideshows above).

For a special 25 percent discount online, enter the code: preptalk. (cool code huh?)

This championship week also includes the boys basketball preview on Tuesday and the All-Western New York football issue on Saturday, Dec. 12. The All-WNY football issue will include not only the team, but the final polls, coach of the year award and all of the all-league teams.

---Keith McShea

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State championship poster pages open serve with City Honors volleyball

High school fans, make sure you check out The Buffalo News over the next week.

After six teams survived sectional, regional and state championship playoffs to win state titles, we at The News are honoring each champion with a poster page. They are similar to the pages we produced last year for the four football state champions.

The commemorative posters include photos, rosters, complete schedules and results and a summary of each team's road to the finals.

The pages start Saturday. There will be a team championship poster page in each day following, except for Wednesday (Bills poster day).

Also definitely check out the online end of things, where we have produced some awesome audio slideshows detailing the teams' run to the championships.

Here's the schedule:

Saturday: City Honors girls volleyball.
Sunday: Eden girls volleyball.
Monday: Randolph football.
Tuesday: Southwestern football.
Thursday: Sweet Home football.
Friday: North Tonawanda football.

All of the pages will also available for purchase at our buffalonews.mycapture.com site (which can also be accessed via the link to the audio slideshows above).

For a special 25 percent discount online, enter the code: preptalk. (cool code huh?)

This championship week also includes the boys basketball preview on Tuesday and the All-Western New York football issue on Saturday, Dec. 12. The All-WNY football issue will include not only the team, but the final polls, coach of the year award and all of the all-league teams.

---Keith McShea

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Awesome audio slideshows

Photographer Mark Mulville compiled some great photos, sounds of some of the voices that helped teams win state championships (and one of the voices that covered them) in some awesome audio slideshows about our state champions. There will be slideshows for all six state champions, corresponding with the six state championship pages we are producing.

---Keith McShea

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Live from the C & D girls volleyball state finals: City Honors wins in a sweep; C/LV loses in five

GLENS FALLS -- We're ready to go with our second live blog.

Click on the box below to monitor the match.

Afterwards, feel free to comment below.

Check out match point as City Honors wins the title.

Here's a shot of the state champion Centaurs ...

The Class C state champion City Honors girls volleyball team. (Keith McShea/Buffalo News)

... and here's a shot of the runner-up Timberwolves.

Cattaraugus/Little Valley with its state finalist trophy and awards. (Keith McShea/Buffalo News)

---Keith McShea

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Live from the Class B girls volleyball championship: Eden sweeps to seventh title

GLENS FALLS -- About 11 hours after I closed up the laptop after football games in Rochester, I opened it again here at the site of the state volleyball championships.

Eden faces Westchester County's Hendrick Hudson (Section I) in this morning's 10 a.m. Class B state final at the Glens Falls Civic Center, where I've spent many a March for the state basketball tournaments.

I'm going to go with a live blog (below) during the match. I probably won't be able to do that for the Class C (City Honors) and Class D (Cattaraugus/Little Valley) finals -- but I'll have live updates on a "regular" blog.

The Class B opening ceremonies occurred at about 9:20 a.m. for the 10 a.m. match. A nice touch with the Olympic entrance music; only drawback is that not too many fans were here to see it. 

Click on the box below to monitor the match.

Afterwards, feel free to comment below.

Check out match point for Eden:

Here's a shot of Eden during the postgame ceremony -- sorry I didn't get an ideal team picture but it was hard to move around the Civic Center.

Eden about to receive its state championship medals. (Keith McShea/Buffalo News)

---Keith McShea

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Eden, City Honors, Catt/Little Valley volleyball to play for state titles Sunday

All three Section VI teams at the state volleyball final four have moved on to their respective final two.

Eden, City Honors and Cattaraugus/Little Valley will all play for state championships on Sunday after advancing in Saturday morning's pool play.

These results come thanks to the outstanding sports section of the Glens Falls Post Star (both in its sports section and volleyball blog).

Eden went unbeaten in six games of pool play, including a 25-15, 25-9 sweep of Hendrick Hudson. The matchup with Hudson was the last of pool play and was meaningless because both teams had already clinched a berth in the final. The teams will meet again at 10 a.m. Sunday.

Check out the Post Star's Class B live blog here 

City Honors also went unbeaten in six pool play games to move to Sunday's noon final against Section II (Albany area) champion Loudonville Christian.

Check out the Post Star's Class C live blog here.

Cattaraugus/Little Valley went 4-2 in pool play to earn a berth in Sunday's noon final against Thomas A. Edison of Section IV (Binghamton/Ithaca area). The teams split two games Saturday.

Check out the Post-Star's Class D live blog here.

---Keith McShea

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Fall sports head to state final fours

If you haven't seen them already, check out Pete Simon's front-page story on Grover Cleveland boys soccer and Mary Jo Monnin's wrapup of all of the non-football teams searching for state titles this weekend.

So who comes home with a plaque?

As always, let us know how and why you voted in the comments section below.

---Keith McShea

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Getting our schedule straight (and some sites that got us there)

With the exception of the times of the Frewsburg girls soccer team's contests in the Class C final four, everything concerning this week's playoff schedule has been posted.

Check it out. It's the lineup for this week's three boys soccer teams, three girls volleyball teams, two field hockey teams along with the Frewsburg girls, as well as the football schedule for the next two weeks.

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First, check a separate boys soccer post that resulted from our whirlwind tour of the Web.

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Here are some other places ur google-ing took us as we got our facts and figures straight:

* The New York State Public High School Athletic Association championships page has brackets and times straight from the mothership.

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The lone girls soccer representative from Western New York is Frewsburg, which takes on the state's top-ranked team in Saquiot Valley -- which advanced by beating the state's No. 2 team

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Check out a great site set up by organizers of the girls volleyball final four -- dubbed the "Rush at the Falls."

---Keith McShea

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Live from Far West Regional volleyball: Eden, City Honors, C-LV win; Hamburg, NT fall

City Honors earned its first trip to the state tournament in 10 years Saturday by sweeping Section V Class C champion Nazareth, 25-18, 25-19, 25-7, in the Far West Regionals before an estimated 300 at Lockport High School.

Natalie Southard had 18 kills and five blocks, while senior Alysia Negron added 18 digs and 10 kills as the Centaurs (18-0) advanced to next Saturday's state gathering at the Civic Center in Glens Falls.

"It's a great accomplishment," Negron said. "It's taken us 10 years to get back to where we belong. ... It means a lot to us being a [Buffalo] city school."

"It feels amazing," Southard said. "It's indescribable almost."

City Honors is making its seventh state tournament appearance and has won four state titles, the last coming in 1995. The Centaurs lost in the state final in 1999.

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Eden advanced to its 11th straight state tournament, cruising to a 25-10, 25-6, 25-12, win over Section V champion Wayne in the Class B regional.

Hannah Herc led the Raiders (53-1-1) with 10 kills and six digs, while Katie Eschner had eight kills and four aces.

Eden won its last state championship, its sixth, in 2007. Last year's title quest fell short in the final when a banged-up Raiders crew lost in five games to Hendrick Hudson.

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It's not about quantity, it's about quality. Cattaraugus-Little Valley is the proof in the pudding.

The Timberwolves advanced to their first state tournament Saturday, beating Section V champion Lyons, 25-21, 25-16, 25-20, in the Class D Far West Regional clash before an estimated 250 at Lockport.

After rallying to win its first Section VI championship a week and a half ago, Cattaraugus/Little Valley -- which has just eight girls on its volleyball roster -- relied on solid serving and and made the hustle plays a team needs to make to earn a shot at the title in Glens Falls.

Eighth-grader Sara Crandall was a force with 19 kills and 18 digs, while her sister Erin, a sophomore, had eight kills and 16 digs. Shelby Ellis had 26 digs, while setter Casey Miller finished with 30 assists for the T-Wolves (20-2).

"It's great," said coach Joe Crandall, the father of both Sara and Erin. "It's kind of a 'pinch-me' to see if it's real situation. The kids played great. It's an unbelievable feeling."

Lyons finished 21-4.

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The feel-good season for the Hamburg girls volleyball team came to an end at the hands of defending state Class A champion Victor on Saturday morning in the Far West Regionals.

The Section V champions beat the Bulldogs, 25-17, 25-18, 25-9, in a match played before an estimated 100 at Lockport.

Hamburg, which went from 1-13 last year to winning the program's first Section VI title under first-year coach John Crangle, didn't have the size or the talent possessed by Victor (20-4), which has all but one starter back from last year's team. The Blue Devils advance to the state tournament next week in Glens Falls.

Kiersten Krolikowski led Hamburg (14-10) with eight kills and five blocks, while Jessica Wood finished with 39 assists.

"We weren't on anyone's radar this year," Crangle said. "I think the girls have created a new identity for themselves and the program. ... The girls gained confidence on the court throughout the year and off the court, too. As a teacher and a coach that's the most important thing. They improved, they learned and they had fun."

Jessica Fessler led the winners with 13 kills, while Brigid Moore had 31 assists.

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In Class AA, Canandaigua (19-1) ended the stunning run of North Tonawanda (16-3), sweeping the Section VI champions, 25-15, 25-15 25-12. The Braves' size and skill proved to be too much for an undersized NT crew to overcome as Canandaigua finished with 10 blocks, while 6-foot-2 Kymberly Gordon (19 kills, three blocks) and 6-footer Liz Scott (eight kills, three blocks) altered countless other shots. Adding to NT’s woes, Braves setter Marissa King (35 assists) did a wonderful job passing to keep their attack unpredictable.

Lauren Metzger led NT with seven kills.

---Miguel Rodriguez

A winning weekend: One Friday down, one Saturday to go

Football, cross country, soccer, volleyball, field hockey. A total of 17 team championships.

The first weekend of November is traditionally one of the busiest of the high school sports year, and Friday was packed with action.

Check out seven stories and our scoreboard at the high school home page (and of course, go buy the paper itself :-) ).

There's more to come today -- more football, more soccer, more field hockey, more volleyball. Eleven Section VI titles are on the line in three sports while the boys volleyball final fours are being held at Orchard Park. Berths in the Monsignor Martin football championships are up for grabs, as is the final spot in the Harvard Cup playoffs.

Stay tuned to Prep Talk Live for the football action from The Ralph. Our accounts of Friday's games are below.

We'll provide scoring updates (from all sports) from throughout Western New York when we get them, and you can feel free to chime in as well.

As always, if you are at a game, let us know what you thought of the action, no matter what the sport. There are links to discuss every fall sport at the high school home page.

---Keith McShea

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Keith McShea

Keith McShea

Keith McShea has covered high school sports at The News since his hiring in 1999. The 1995 University at Buffalo graduate and Long Island native (North Babylon Bulldogs) covers — and live blogs — everything from scrimmages to state championships & helps head The News' All-Western New York selections.

@KeithMcSheaBN | kmcshea@buffnews.com


Launren Nicole Mariacher

Lauren Nicole Mariacher

Lauren Nicole Mariacher joined The News in 2009 after graduating from the Columbia University School of Journalism. The Elma native and Iroquois graduate can usually be found on a sideline, capturing highlights for PrepTalkTV. She also hosts Prep Talk's weekly live show, with Keith McShea, as well as The News' live postgame Bills show — [BN]TheHuddle.

@Lolo_Nicole | lmariacher@buffnews.com

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