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Warner VOLLEYBALL 5-16, 3-12 TSC Warner Sports Information - Kyle Blue - [email protected] - 863-638-7126 - www.warnerroyals.com 2019 ROYALS Warner VOLLEYBALL 5-16, 3-12 TSC Vs ST. THOMAS NOV 9, 2019 Lake Wales, Fla. SENIOR DAY August 16 vs NAIA No. 10 Eastern Oregon L 1-3 Team Matchup 23 vs Middle Georgia State # W 3-0 WU STU 24 vs West Virginia Tech Univ. # L 0-3 Current Record 5 - 16 12 - 13 24 vs St. Andrews Univ. (N.C.) # W 3-2 Scoring 1571 2028 Attack 30 vs Florida College ^ L 1-3 Kills 834 1031 31 vs Montreat College (N.C) ^ Cancelled Errors 409 522 Total Attacks 2851 3111 31 vs Reinhardt Univ. ^ Cancelled Attack Pct 0.149 0.164 September Kills/Game 10.970 11.210 Set 4 vs SFSC (exhibition) Cancelled Assists 784 942 7 vs Johnson & Wales Univ. * Postponed Assists/Game 10.320 10.240 Serve 11 at College of Coastal Georgia *L 1-3 Aces 132 146 18 at Webber International Univ. * W 3-1 Errors 151 204 Attempts 1597 1957 21 vs Keiser Univ. * L 0-3 Serve Pct 0.905 0.896 25 vs Florida Memorial Univ. * L 1-3 Aces/Game 1.740 1.590 Server Reception 28 at Ave Maria University * W 3-2 Errors 145 168 Errors/Game 1.910 1.830 Attempts 1424 1592 October Reception Pct 0.908 0.905 2 vs Southeastern Univ. * L 3-2 Defense Digs 1303 1340 5 at St. Thomas Univ. * L 0-3 Digs/Game 17.140 14.570 9 vs Johnson & Wales Univ. * L 1-3 Blocking 12 at Johnson & Wales Univ. * L 1-3 Block Solo 16 54 Block Assist 76 221 15 vs Univ. St. Francis (@ SEU) L 0-3 Total Blocks 54.000 164.500 16 vs College of Coastal Georgia * L 0-3 Blocks Per Game 0.710 1.790 Blocks Errors 17 28 23 vs Webber International Univ. * W 3-0 Ball Handling Errors 24 58 26 at Keiser Univ. * L 0-3 30 at Florida Memorial Univ. * L 0-3 SERIES HISTORY SINCE (2010-2019) • The royals Trail the all-time series 6-14. November • The Royals and Bobcats have split their last four matches 2-2. 2 vs Ave Maria Univ. * L 0-3 • In The Royals wins, They have won 18 sets to the Bobcats five 6 at Southeastern Univ. * L 0-3 and have only gone to five sets three times in the schools his- 9 vs St. Thomas Univ. *(senior day) 2 P.M. tory. * - TSC Match D&D Garage Doors Gamecenter # - Coastal Georgia Mariners Invitational ^ - Royals Labor Day Invitational Warner University vs. St. Thomas University BOLD - Home Match Media: Live Video & Stats - portal.stretchinternet.com/Warner/ Date: November 9, 2019 Location: Lake Wales, Fla. Records: Warner (5-16, TSC 3-12) vs. St. Thomas (12-13, 8-7) Last WU Win: November 6, 2018 - Warner 3, Bobcats 2 @WarnerWVBallJANUARY 2, 2014, Columbia, | www.warnerroyals.com Ky. - Campbellsville 77, Lindsey | Wilson @warnerroyal 82 Warner Sports Information - Kyle Blue - [email protected] - 863-638-7126 - www.warnerroyals.com 2019 WARNER ROYALS VOLLEYBALL ROYALS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School 2 SAVANAH GRIFFIN Fr. DS/L 5-4 GAINESVILLE, FLA./NEWBERRY HIGH SCHOOL 3 GRACE BERGERON Fr. DS/L 5-5 LARGO, FLA./INDIAN ROCKS CHRISTIAN RS AURORA ALDERMAN rSr. DS/L 5-5 ORLANDO, FLA./POLK STATE COLLEGE 7 ALEXANDRA GONZALEZ Jr. OH 5-7 MIAMI, FLA./JOHN A. FERGUSON HIGH SCHOOL 9 YELIKA HERNANDEZ Fr. DS/L 5-2 KISSIMMEE, FLA./CELEBRATION HIGH SCHOOL 10 LADY GWENDOLYN SIMPSON Fr. MB 5-10 COCOA, FLA./COCOA HIGH SCHOOL 11 CHEYENNE MILLER Sr. O/RS 5-11 SARASOTA, FLA./SARASOTA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 12 SYDNEY ACKERMANN JR. OH 5-11 SANFORD, FLA. LAKE MARY HIGH SCHOOL 13 BAILEE MACK So. S 5-8 WINTER HAVEN, FLA./WINTER HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 14 ALYSSA MUENCH So. OH 5-9 OCOEE, FLA./CENTRAL FL. CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 15 ADELINE ANTHONY Fr. OH/OPP 5-9 GROVELAND, FLA./LAKE MINNEOLA HIGH SCHOOL RS ALYANNA CORREIA rSo. DS/L 5-1 KISSIMMEE, FLA./HERITAGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 17 TAYLOR WRINKLE Fr. RS 5-9 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK./ALBERT SR. HIGH SCHOOL 21 MACKENZIE RATLEDGE So. RS 5-7 APOPKA, FLA./APOPKA HIGH SCHOOL 22 MADISON HUGHES So. S 5-6 HAINES CITY, FLA./WINTER HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL Head Coach- Chrissy Moskovits Assistant Coach- Luiz Lustosa Assistant Coach- Lauren Ruby Assistant Coach- Moises Panchame Athletic Trainer- Colleen Coombs Strength & Conditioning- Josh Conner Spiritual Leader- Tyler Benbow Spiritual Leader- Cindy Polston BOBCATS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School 1 Lucia Alvarez S 5-9 Sr. Gijon, Spain/ Hillsborough CC 2 Sofia Adorno OH 5-7 Jr. Puerto Rico/ Collegio Santo Rosa 3 Kendall Brock RS/OH 5-10 So. Blanco, TX/ Blanco HS 4 Anja Vavan DS 5-6 So. Novi Sad, Serbia 5 Tyran Chenault M 5-11 Jr. Lexington, KY 6 Dani Femat L/DS 5-4 Fr. Houston, TX 7 Irinia Rakitina OH 5-8 Fr. Miami, Fla. 8 Carli Batsel RS 5-11 Sr. Franklin, Tenn./ Fred J. Page HS 9 Arianna Bolinger OH 6-0 So. Fort Wayne, IN./ Carroll High School 10 Amanda Allende OH 5-6 Fr. Miramar, Fla. 12 Dayma Pla DS 5-7 Sr. Miami, Fla./ Westminster Academy 13 Manuela Martinez OH 5-10 So. Colonia, New Jersey 14 Stephanie Gomez L/DS 5-4 Fr. Pembroke Pines, Fla. 15 Kyleigh Beecham S 5-5 Fr. Gainesville, Fla. 17 Sierra Giordano OH/RS 18 Karla Delgado RS/DS 5-8 So. Miramar, Fla. 19 Taylor Turner MB 6-0 Fr. Oviedo, Fla. 21 Taytumn Schlegel Ridgway MB/RS 6-0 Gr. Westminster, CO. 22 Sarimar Lai OH 5-6 Fr. North Lauderdale, Fla. 23 Ivana Jiron DS 5-2 Fr. Miami, Fla. 24 McKenzie Miholer S 5-4 Fr. Boca Raton, Fla. 33 Stalienne Pierre RS 5-8 Fr. Immokalee, Fla. Maya Berrouet OH/DS 5-2 Fr. Miami, Fla. Kimberly Berrouet OH/RS 5-7 Fr. Miami, Fla. Marionise Marisier OH 5-5 Fr. Immokalee, Fla. Hannah Symonds RS 6-0 Jr. Dorset, England Head Coach: Sam Skelton (2nd Season) Assistant Coach: Whitney Battoe (2nd Season) Assistant Coach: Breno Ertty Pronunciation Guide Lu-see-ya, Tie-ran Cha-nault, Fe-maat Eye-rena Racket-tina, Ah-yen-day, Die-ma, Moe-ller, Ky-lee Beach-em, Stay-lean Pierre, Saree-mar Lay, Evana He-ron (roll the r), An-ya Va-vaan @WarnerWVBall | www.warnerroyals.com | @warnerroyal.
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