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North sees improvement at Koch Eye |
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Thursday, 15 October 2009 |
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By ERIC RUEB
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LINCOLN – The plan was to win. Sometimes the best-laid plans don’t always work – but in the case of the North Kingstown girls volleyball team, it’s OK. The Skippers had quite a showing at Monday’s 16th Annual Koch Eye Volleyball Tournament at CCRI-Lincoln, dominating pool play and earning a top seed for the championship tournament, but fell in the semifinals to East Providence, 21-25, 25-17, 15-5. “Certainly it wasn’t the way I wanted to end the afternoon, but we had a great day,” NK coach Vicki Tefft said after the loss. “… You’re never happy when you don’t achieve your goal and our goal was to get to the finals and it’s still our goal – to get the to finals on Nov. 14. so we’re going to keep working toward it.” For more, read the 10/15 edition of the Standard
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