2022 Boys Volleyball Showcase Recap


July 21, 2022

Boys Volleyball Showcase took place Saturday, July 9 - Sunday, July 10 at Game On in Fitchburg

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RESULTS | ROSTERS | PHOTO GALLERY (coming soon)


Match 1 - Metro v. Northeast

Northeast won both sets by the scores 25-15 and 25-19.


Match 2 - Central v. West

The teams split the two sets with Central winning the first one 25-20 and West winning the second 25-11.


Match 3 - Southeast v. Coastal

In their first match of the day, Coastal swept Southeast 25-15 and 25-20.


Match 4 - Northeast v. Southeast

Northeast took both sets over Southeast, winning 25-15 and 25-18.


Match 5 - Southeast v. Central

In the one of closest matches of the day, Southeast and Central split matches both earning a win by the score of 25-23.


Match 6 - Northeast v. Coastal

Turning into one of the most competitive matches that took extra points, Northeast won the first set 29-27. Coastal fought back in the second set to win 25-23.


Match 7 - Metro v. West

West won the first set 25-18 followed by Metro winning the next set by the same score.


Match 8 - Central v. Northeast

Northeast took both sets over Central. The first set took extra points with Northeast defeating Central 27-25. In the second set, Northeast dominated, winning with a score of 25-13 over Central.


Match 9 - Metro v. Coastal

The two teams split. Coastal won the first set 25-23, while Metro came back to win the second one 25-21.


Match 10 - West v. Southeast

West dominated the first set 25-13. Southeast fought back in the second set to win a tight 29-27 set to wrap up the first day of the tournament.


Match 11 - Central v. Coastal

To open day 2, Coastal swept Central 25-13 and 25-21


Match 12 - Northeast v. West

West took the first set 25-16. Northeast put up a good fight in the second set before falling 27-25 to West.


Match 13 - West v. Southeast

To wrap up round robin play, Metro swept Southeast 25-18 and 25-21.


Challenge 1 - West v. Southeast

In a one-game playoff, Southeast beat West 25-18. Southeast advanced to the semifinal, while West ended their run here.


Challenge 2 - Metro v. Central

In the second one-game playoff, Metro handed Central the loss to end their run as well. Metro advanced to the semifinal with the 25-13 win.


Semifinal 1 - Coastal v. Metro

Metro won the first set 25-17 before Coastal came back in the second set to win 25-20. In the final deciding set, Metro took the win 15-12 to advance to the gold medal game. Coastal would play for bronze.


Semifinal 2 - Northeast v. Southeast

Northeast dominated both sets on route to 25-20 and 25-12 victories.


Bronze Medal Match - Southeast v. Coastal

Coming of the loss in the semifinal, Coastal bounced back to sweep Southeast in straight sets 25-23 and 25-20 to take home the bronze. Southeast was awarded the Sportsmanship Award presented by Dick's Sporting Goods for displaying good sportsmanship throughout the entire tournament.


Gold Medal Match - Northeast v. Metro

In yet another tight match, Northeast won the first set 28-26 over Metro. The second set was just as close, and Northeast ultimately walked away with the 25-23 win to secure the gold medal. Metro was awarded the silver medal.

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