After a rough week which included getting swept by a pair of unranked teams, the Douglas High School volleyball team needed to find the chemistry that helped propel the squad to the No. 3 spot in the state rankings.
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The only way to be the best is by playing the best. That was the approach of the Douglas High School volleyball team over the week as it competed in the toughest non-playoff tournament is will see this year.
The PRVC Basin Bash in Gillette last weekend couldn’t have ended with any more of a Douglas-centric event than this. All three teams of the 10U AAU volleyball program sailed through the bash and two faced each other in the championship, with the third team refereeing the finale.
The Lady Cats volleyball squad proved their mettle once again this week, besting their opponents in a pair of five-set matches that puts a conference championship within their reach.
The Lady Cat volleyball team posted an impressive week with a pair of wins – but the impressive part wasn’t just the wins, it was the way they did it.
Imagine you’ve been a volleyball coach for over 20 years. Would you most remember the state championships, the tournament titles or nail-biting victories?
Douglas High School Head volleyball coach Angela Rhoades said the Douglas Lady Cats volleyball team got off to a really great start against a solid team Friday when they faced off against the Lander Valley Lady Tigers in the 2020 WHSAA State Championship at the Casper Events Center.
The excitement was palpable as a wave of youngsters made their way into the Bearcat Den last Wednesday for the final day of the 13th annual Youth Volleyball Camp hosted by the Douglas Lady Cats volleyball program.
For the second year in a row, they abandoned their white and blue jerseys and wore gold in memory of Stella Beard.