Senior Anaya Anderson preparing to bump the Conquerors over the Eagles. Photos by Ben Ray/Sound Publishing

Senior Anaya Anderson preparing to bump the Conquerors over the Eagles. Photos by Ben Ray/Sound Publishing

Prep volleyball: Kentwood takes down Federal Way in four sets

The Kentwood Conquerors took down the Federal Way High School Eagles on Oct. 19 inside the Eagles’ gym, where the volleyball match went to a fourth set — the second time this season that any of their matches had gone more than three sets.

Kentwood got out to an early fast start on the Eagles, taking the first set, 25-14. The Conqs’ never trailed by a single point in the first set. Kentwood was showing why they were inside the top 20 in the latest Rating Percentage Index (RPI) rankings. Federal Way came into this match 20 spots behind the Conquerors at the 39th spot.

The second set was a bit more competitive. Kentwood still prevailed in the end with the score 25-19. Federal Way was creeping back in toward the end of the set and gained a lot of momentum going into the third set. But there was a big hill to climb against a club that had only dropped one previous match this season.

Down two sets to none, Federal Way seemingly did the impossible against all odds — they won their first set against a staunch Conquerors team. The game was back and forth all the way from the start. With the score tied 24-24, Federal Way won the next two consecutive points, ending the game with the score of 26-24. Federal Way seemed to have all the momentum, and they seemed to believe in each other, and the crowd believed in them too.

With Federal Way bringing Kentwood to their second match of more than three sets, they couldn’t stop the inevitable. The majority of the fourth set had the same makeup as the third. There was a lot of intensity on both sides and in the stands with the points going back and forth. Kentwood was up toward the end of the match with the score 21-22, but Federal Way was storming back.

Coach Kayla Hanus called a timeout to slow down the Eagles. She didn’t elect to do so in the previous set when a similar situation had presented itself. Hanus took her girls in the huddle and reiterated their motto “Confidence is contagious.” When they get in those high pressure situations, keeping their confidence high really helps elevate their play and keeps them focused, Hanus said. Right after the time out, Kentwood nullified the Federal Way run and finished the game, winning 25-23.

The victory put the Conquerors back in the win column after their first conference loss of the season. It was important for them to have a short memory from that defeat, and Hanus had a slogan for that defeat too: “It was a slice of humble pie that I felt we needed.”




Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website http://kowloonland.com.hk/?big=submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in Sports

Graphic provided by Kent School District.
Kent Reporter Athletes of the Week: Kentwood

Dayna Vi (Jr.) wrestling and Brandon Tagle (Jr.) basketball take home this weeks awards.

Kentwood’s Jessica Ajayi dribbles the ball up the floor. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentwood girls basketball drops fourth straight

Team falls to Riverside for first time since 2017. Head Coach Jordan Nero: ‘We’ll find a way, we always do.’

t
Hundreds participate in Kent Christmas Rush run/walk

Seattle’s Nathan Morrisson wins 10K; Kent’s Travis Houser captures 5K

Graphic provided by KSD.
Kent Reporter Athlete of the Week: Kentridge

Genesis Miller (Flag Football) and Gio Moimoi (Basketball) take home this weeks award.

Veronica Garcia gives an interview after winning the 2A girls 400-meter final at the 2024 Washington State Championships at Mt. Tahoma High School in Tacoma. (Screenshot from Runnerspace.com video)
Proposals seek new rules for transgender athletes in WA schools

Other proposals target student-athlete transfer rules and girls flag football.

Tyanna Sims drives to the basket against Auburn in the loss. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Trojans sweep aside Kentwood in doubleheader

Both boys and girls basketball teams lose to Auburn in NPSL opening play.

Kentridge girls soccer surprised the three signees at Kentridge. Photo provided by @ETDPI on Instagram.
National Signing Day for Kentridge | Photos

Four Chargers offically signed to play college sports.

Graphic provided by Kent School District.
Athlete of the Week for Nov. 22: Kentwood

Nick Greutman (tennis) and Rowan Parsons (swim and dive) take home this weeks honors.

Kentridge senior Sierra Wallace dribbles the ball against Woodinville. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentridge girls soccer falls 4-0 in state

Chargers make round of eight for second time ever and run into Woodinville buzzsaw.

Senior running back Antoine Lee avoids a Trojan defender early in the game against Auburn. Ben Ray / The Reporter
4A NPSL all-league football teams announced

Kentwood’s Antoine Lee named Offensive Player of the Year.

Photo provided by Kent School District.
Kent Reporter Athletes of the Week: Kentridge

Addison Stendera and Riley Tricas take home this weeks awards.

Makenna Bennett in action against Tahoma back on Oct. 22 at Kentridge. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentridge girls soccer advances to state

Chargers make state for second consecutive year, take on Wenatchee.