Pascack Valley defeats Tenafly 25-18, 21-25, 25-13
In a game that was not seen as much of a threat, Girls Volleyball saw themselves in a dogfight against Tenafly on Tuesday afternoon.
After winning the opening set 25-18, Tenafly responded by winning the second 25-21 and taking the match to the third.
The Indians did not mess around in the final set, easily winning 25-13 and taking the match 2 sets to 1.
This team has constantly improved throughout the season and seem to peaking at the right time.
Record: 10-2
Next Game: Thursday, October 11th at 4:15 PM against Old Tappan (Home)
Girls Soccer:
Pascack Valley 7, Teaneck 0
The Indian offense exploded as Pascack Valley Girls Soccer rolled to a 7-0 victory over Teaneck on Tuesday night.
Morgan Bade led the scoring for the Indians with a hat trick. Sophomore Katie Gallagher, Senior Michelle Orden, and Junior Amelia Della Pesca each added a goal.
Even Senior Goalie Allison Waldman was a part of the scoring. She played the field during this game and ended up scoring her first goal of the season.
If the Indian offense can continue on this tear, they will hard to beat going forward.
Record: 8-3-1
Next Game: Friday, October 12th at 4:15 PM against Tenafly (Away)
Girls Tennis:
The Girls were cancelled because Tenafly was playing in states.
Next Game: Wednesday, October 10th at 4:15 PM against River Dell (Away)
Boys Cross Country:
In the Big North Championship, Pascack Valley was able to take 5th.
Unsurprisingly, Senior Ben Malone was first by running a 16:03.
Another positive for the Indians was that all of their Varsity runners finished with a time under 19 minutes.
Girls Cross Country:
In the Big North Championship, the Girls team took 5th and looked like a dangerous squad.
Bessie Zavidow (14th) and Alice Urbiel both set personal bests by running 20:24 and 21:19 respectively.
Kayla Begen took third with a time of 22:54, Caroline Morrow was fourth with 23:26, and Nicollete Lynch ran a 24:27, good for 5th on the team.
With one of their top runners injured, this has to be a positive result for the Indians. They had an average time of 22:30 and Senior Kayla Begen believes they are headed in the right direction.
"Hopefully we can come close to beating Demarest in the counties with our team 100%.
With runners like Zavidow and Urbiel, the sky is the limit for the Girls Cross Country Team.
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