Center Grove wins county volleyball title

<p>The volleyball rivalry between Center Grove and Franklin has been the most closely contested one-sided feud going the last seven years.</p><p>In almost every set, the Grizzly Cubs stay close enough to have a chance to win. And in almost every set, the Trojans find a way to prevent them from doing so.</p><p>A hotly contested second set ultimately made the difference in Center Grove’s 25-21, 28-26, 25-16 triumph in the championship match of the Johnson County tournament at Edinburgh on Thursday night.</p><p>The Trojans (15-8) have won 19 straight matches against Franklin since 2013. All but four, while largely competitive, have ended in sweeps.</p>[sc:text-divider text-divider-title="Story continues below gallery" ]Click here to purchase photos from this gallery<p>The Trojans never trailed in the first set, but they also never built a truly comfortable lead despite taking a 5-0 lead after three straight kills from Grace Boggess. Franklin fought back to tie it at 14-14 and was still within a point as late as 21-20 before Center Grove got three consecutive points, including the sixth Boggess kill of the set, to take command.</p><p>Franklin answered the bell in the second set, building its lead to 15-9 on a Megan Thompson kill, but the Trojans slowly chipped away, eventually tying the score up at 19-19. Cami Kelsay twice warded off set points for the Grizzly Cubs, and a Haley Haldeman ace put the team back in front at 26-25 — but Center Grove scored the final three points, including the last two on kills from Katie Egenolf, to put Franklin in a two-set hole.</p><p>&quot;It came down to the wire,&quot; Center Grove coach Chris Due said. &quot;They made good, aggressive plays, we made good, aggressive plays at the end, and we got fortunate to come out with that second set.&quot;</p><p>When the Trojans got the first six points of the third, the Grizzly Cubs gamely battled back to even it at 7-7. But Center Grove pulled away from there, going up by three on a big block by Julianna Weems and counting on Boggess or Egenolf to kill the momentum anytime Franklin threatened.</p><p>Boggess had 32 kills in the Trojans’ two matches Thursday, while Egenolf was close behind with 30 — two of those coming on the last two points of the match.</p><p>&quot;It’s just nice putting the ball away for my team, knowing I can finish it off for us,&quot; Egenolf said.</p><p>&quot;Not too many schools can say they have those two big guns like that,&quot; Due said. &quot;The fact that one of them is always in the front row is obviously a big difference-maker. At any time, we can get momentum going because of it. … It makes it a lot tougher for teams to try to game plan in those situations — and quite frankly, it also opens up our other hitters as well.&quot;</p><p>Jenna Otto dished out 74 assists on the night for the Trojans, while Rylie McMahen and Emily Eck had 26 and 24 digs, respectively.</p><p>Both teams swept their way into the final, with the Grizzly Cubs posting a 25-11, 25-15, 25-9 victory over Greenwood and the Trojans recovering from a first-set deficit to put away Greenwood Christian by a 25-21, 25-16, 25-12 score.</p><p>The Woodmen beat the Cougars in the third-place match, 25-23, 25-21, 19-25, 25-15.</p><p>For Center Grove, the mission now becomes getting healthy in time for sectionals; Due said after the match that he’s shutting down Egenolf — who’s been playing through shin splints — until the postseason begins.</p><p>When sectional time does get here, the Trojans know they’re likely to see the Grizzly Cubs yet again.</p><p>&quot;I think it makes it that much tougher,&quot; Due said, &quot;because these teams know what you like to do, they know your tendencies, and it’s always tough to beat a team three times in a row. … I definitely know they’re going to be ready to play again, and they’re going to give us a heck of a match if we do see them.&quot;</p>