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November 13, 2007
HCCC’S Julie Faber Named to All-Conference Team

Herkimer County Community College volleyball player Julie Faber recently was named to the All-Conference team. A senior from Dryden, Faber served as co-captain for the Generals this year. Despite an injury that prevented her from playing for three weeks, Faber led the team in kills and blocks with 165 kills and 50 blocks. She also ranked second on the team for aces with 29. 
 
“Julie is an all-around strong player who never came off the court. Her presence and skills at the net continually gave us the edge we needed to stay with our opponents and win,” said Coach Kristy Lynch.

November 2, 2007
Volleyball Coach Kristy Lynch Named Mountain Valley Conference Coach of the Year

Kristy Lynch, head volleyball coach at Herkimer County Community College, was named 2007 Mountain Valley Conference Coach of the Year. Lynch, of Oppenheim, took over the coaching position at HCCC this season after nine years of coaching volleyball at the high school and club level.

As a student at HCCC, Lynch competed on the College’s women’s volleyball team and was named MVP in 1997 and 1998. In addition to an A.S. degree in Physical Education from HCCC, Lynch holds a B.S. in Health and Physical Education from Ithaca College and a master’s degree in Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment from Walden University. She is currently employed as a health teacher at Knox Junior High School in the Johnstown City School District.

October 20, 2007
SUNY Delhi 3 vs. Herkimer County Community College 2

Game scores:  D 30-15, D 32- 30, H 28 – 30, H 16 – 30, D 15-13

Leading scorers/players for Herkimer:

Name

Aces

Digs

Kills

Assists

Blocks

Julie Faber   

1

12

16

1

5

Alicia Maneen

 

11

 

19

 

Tiffany Spoor

 

 

 

 

 

Krystle  Hagenlocher

6

16

5

1

1

Once again, Herkimer was off to a slow start, but came back in the third and fourth games, losing in the fifth game by only three points. “All girls played an excellent match,” said Coach Kristy Lynch.

October 18, 2007
SUNY Cobleskill - 3 vs. Herkimer County Community College – 2

Game scores:  C 31 – 29, C 30 – 21, H 30 – 25, H 30 – 18, C 15 - 13

Leading scorers/players for Herkimer:

Name

Aces

Digs

Kills

Assists

Blocks

Julie Faber   

3

10

13

 

5

Alicia Maneen

1

10

 

18

 

Brittney Massie

 

 

11

 

3

Krystle  Hagenlocher

6

11

6

 

 

“Herkimer played an awesome game,” said coach Kristy Lynch. “We came back to win games three and four only falling short of a win by two points in the fifth game.” Brittney Massie had her best game yet, scoring 11 kills and three blocks for the Generals. 

October 13, 2007
Adirondack Community College 0 vs. HCCC 3

Scores: G 1:  30-17,  30-24,  30-24  

Leading Players for Herkimer:


Name

Aces

Digs

Kills

Blocks

Assists

Julie Ann Faber

1

8

9

3

 

Krystle Hagenlocher

3

11

6

 

 

Tiffani Spoor

4

5

2

 

10

Brittney Massie

 

1

5

1

 


Herkimer played another great game today dominating Adirondack in the first game. They also won the second and third games, but not without a fight. Adirondack came back in the second game and took the lead for four points before Herkimer stepped up and finished it. In the last game, Herkimer led 20-9, then Adirondack came back 25-23, and Herkimer pushed back and won the game.

Herkimer’s Record:  6-12

October 10, 2007
Tompkins Cortland Community College 0 vs. HCCC 3

Game scores:  30-26, 30-24, 30-28

Leading scorers/players for Herkimer:

Name

Aces

Digs

Kills

Assists

Blocks

Julie Faber    13 service points

5

5

10

 

4

Alicia Maneen

1

2

 

11

 

Tiffani Spoor

2

7

1

6

 

Kristen Harrison  17 service points

1

15

 

 

 

Leading scorers/players for Opponent: Did not submit info.

Herkimer played a solid three matches. Tompkins-Cortland was unable to take the lead during any of the games. Julie Faber had a great game, leading the offense and dominating the net, while Kristen Harrison held up the back of the court. 

Herkimer’s record: 5 -12

October 8, 2007
Broome CC 1 vs. HCCC 3

Scores: G 1:  29 – 31, 34 – 32, 30 – 26, 30 - 20

Leading Players for Herkimer:


Name

Aces

Digs

Kills

Blocks

Assists

Julie Ann Faber

3

11

13

2

1

Krystle Hagenlocher

1

7

8

2

 

Alicia Maneen

1

12

4

 

13

Kristen Harrison

2

14

 

 

 

 
Leading Players for Opponent: 


Name

Aces

Digs

Kills

Blocks

Assists

Renee Storti

4

 

8

7

 

Stephanie Mayo

2

15

 

 

 

Marissa Aleba

 

 

8

 

 

Kathryn Johansen

 

21

 

 

 

Game Summary:  Herkimer played an excellent match with a tight defense consisting of Kristen Harrison, Krystle Hagenlocher and Julie Faber, allowing very little to pass by.  For the first time this season, the team is healthy and almost injury free (co-captain Megan Folli is still out with an ankle injury).

Herkimer’s Record:  4-12
Opponents Record:  8-16

October 5, 2007
Fulton-Montgomery Community College 1
Herkimer County County Community College 3

Scores: G 1:  30-26, 30-24, 23-30, 30-20

Leading Players for Herkimer:


Name

Aces

Digs

Kills

Blocks

Assists

Julie Ann Faber

3

3

12

2

1

Jessica Wicks

2

4

9

 

 

Tiffani Spoor

 

7

2

 

14

Kristen Harrison

2

14

1

 

1

 
Leading Players for Opponent: 


Name

Aces

Digs

Kills

Blocks

Assists

Amber Baker

5

3

5

5

 

Jessica Evans

1

5

6

7

 

Ashley Knowlton

 

8

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Game Summary:  Herkimer started the night strong winning the first two games, then dropped the third, and came back to win the fourth. Kristen Harrison had an excellent game giving herself up time and again to keep the ball off Herkimer’s side of the court. She added 16 service points with eight straight in the third game.

Herkimer’s Record:  3-12

Opponents Record:  3-16

September 24, 2007
HCCC 0 vs. Hudson Valley CC 3

Leading scorers/players for Herkimer:

Name

Ace

Digs

Kills

Assists

Blocks

Mega Folli

2

16

5

1

 

Krystle Hagenlocher

2

9

3

 

 

Jessica Wicks

1

1

8

1

 

Kristen Harrison

3

10

1

 

 

Herkimer started to come back in the second game, but was unable to side out enough to take a lead. 

Herkimer’s record: 2 - 8

Tuesday, September 18, 2007
HCCC 0 vs. MVCC 3

Scores: G 1:  17-30                G 2:  21-30                  G 3:  23-30

Herkimer started off slow and was unable to recover. MVCC’s consistency kept the Generals fighting to come back in each game.

Leading Players for Herkimer:


Name

Aces

Digs

Kills

Blocks

Assists

Julie Ann Faber

1

9

8

1

1

Krystle Hagenlocher

 

11

8

 

 

Alicia Maneen

 

7

1

 

7

Jessica Wicks

1

2

4

 

 

Herkimer’s Record:  2-7

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Opposing Team(s): Tompkins-Cortland CC, Corning CC, Monroe CC
Game Location:  Jefferson Community College
Final Score:  0-3
Scores:

HCCC vs. TC3                                                          HCCC vs. Corning
26-30                                                                           20-30
18-30                                                                           22-30

HCCC vs. Monroe
30-28
21-30
6-15

Leading Players for Herkimer:


Name

Aces

Digs

Kills

Blocks

Assists

Julie Ann Faber

2

12

6

2

 

Krystle Hagenlocher

3

10

12

1

 

Alicia Maneen

2

4

3

 

23

Megan Folli

 

14

7

 

 

 
Herkimer’s Record:  2-6

Monday, September 10, 2007
Herkimer CCC 1 vs. Jefferson CC 3

Scores:  26-30, 31-33, 30-26,  27-30

Leading Players for Herkimer:


Name

Aces

Digs

Kills

Blocks

Assists

Krystle Hagenlocher

 

71

7

2

3

Megan Folli

 

14

7

 

1

Alicia Maneen

 

 

 

 

19

Julie Faber

1

 

9

2

 

 
Leading Players for Opponent: 


Name

Aces

Digs

Kills

Blocks

Assists

Jordan Thomas

 

21

10

 

10

Holly McHale

 

18

11

 

 

April Roggie

 

 

 

 

18

Sara Rishe

 

13

 

 

 

Herkimer’s Record:  2-3

Opponents Record:  2-0

Next Game:  Thursday, September 13 at home vs. FMCC

Saturday, Sept 8, 2007

Opposing Team(s):    Green Bracket                       White Bracket
Hudson Valley                        Cobleskill
Delhi                                       FMCC
MVCC                                                Adirondack
HCCC                                     Alfred State

Game Location:  MVCC

Final Score:  HCCC placed 4th out of 8

Scores:
HCCC vs. MVCC  Lost                                 HCCC vs. Hudson Valley   Won      
19-30                                                               30-23
26-30                                                               22-30
15-13

HCCC vs. Delhi   Won                                   Semi-final Match 
30-24                                                               HCCC vs. Alfred State  Lost
30-28                                                               20-30      
9-30
Leading Players for Herkimer:


Name

Aces

Digs

Kills

Blocks

Assists

Krystle Hagenlocher

4

21

9

5

 

Megan Folli

4

12

12

 

2

Alicia Maneen

3

4

 

 

21

Tiffani Spoor

1

6

2

 

15

 
Game Summary:  Herkimer had a solid day, although early on were forced to change starting line-up and suffered an injured player during semi-finals. The Generals had a slow start against MVCC as the team had to adjust to the line-up change and playing different positions.  They came together nicely in the afternoon to beat Hudson Valley CC and SUNY Delhi.  Herkimer put forth a great effort in semi-finals against dominating Alfred State.  Starting OH Julie Faber suffered an injury in the first game and was unable to play, adding to the struggle for HCCC in the second game. Krystle Hagenlocher was selected to the all-tourney team.  

Herkimer’s Record:  2-2

May 11, 2007
2007 HCCC Athletic Awards

Two members of the 2006 volleyball team received awards at the College’s annual athletic banquet. Alicia Maneen, Frankfort, was named Most Valuable Player, and Emily Thomas, Sandy Creek, received the Coach’s Award.


From left: Alicia Maneen, Katie Scanlon (volleyball coach) and Emily Thomas.

October 21, 2006

Herkimer County Community College 's volleyball team ended the season on a very high note, defeating SUNY Delhi in five sets.  The game scores were 30-25, 23-30, 30-17, 29-31 and 15-11. The match avenged two earlier season losses to Delhi.

“Several of our players had great matches,” said head coach Katie Scanlon. Alicia Maneen, of Frankfort, recorded a new career high of 45 assists, as well as 12 digs. Emily Thomas, in her last match at HCCC, recorded 16 kills, 16 digs and three aces. Julie Ann Faber had 13 kills, 16 digs, three aces and eight blocks. Raelyn Cuda contributed 12 kills, eight digs and two blocks. Senior libero Lindsey Ming led HCCC's defense with 21 digs. Four seniors played their last matches for the Herkimer Generals: Emily Thomas, Raelyn Cuda, Alyssa Duelser and Lindsey Ming.

The girls really came together today and played the way I knew they could,” said Scanlon.  “All season long, there have been glimpses of how good they could be, and today they displayed that throughout the entire match. It was a great way to end the season."

October 18, 2006

The women's volleyball team defeated SUNY Canton in four games by scores of 30-27, 30-24, 20-30 and 30-20. Herkimer was led by Julie Ann Faber with 12 kills, four blocks, 10 digs and eight aces. “Every aspect of Julie Ann's game was on last night,” said Herkimer’s head coach Katie Scanlon.

Alicia Maneen recorded 36 assists and eight digs. Raelyn Cuda had 14 kills and 11 digs. Emily Thomas had 17 digs, nine kills and two aces. Others having solid days for Herkimer were Lindsey Ming with 18 digs and Lani Stevens with four kills, nine digs and three aces.

October 14, 2006

Herkimer lost a hard fought five-set match to Adirondack Community College by scores of 30-20, 26-30, 19-30, 30-20, 13-15. Herkimer was led by Alicia Maneen, of Frankfort, with a career match high of 45 assists, as well as 13 digs and two aces. Emily Thomas tallied 17 kills, 14 digs, and two aces. Julie Ann Faber had 12 kills, 10 digs, three blocks and two aces. Raelyn Cuda, of Whitesboro, had 11 kills and 14 digs. “We were kept off-step by a very powerful ACC middle-hitter, but I was very proud of the girls’ fight throughout the entire match,” said head coach Katie Scanlon.

October 12, 2006

Herkimer County Community College’s volleyball team defeated Elmira’s junior varsity team in straight sets by scores of 30-28, 30-26 and 30-25. Herkimer was led by Alicia Maneen, of Frankfort, with 27 assists, four digs and three aces. “Alicia has really stepped it up for Herkimer,” said head coach Katie Scanlon. Maneen has recorded 85 assists in the last three matches. Raeyln Cuda had 11 kills and four digs. Lani Stevens had five aces, six kills and seven digs.  Emily Thomas had seven kills and six digs, while Julie Ann Faber had five kills, eight digs and four aces.

October 9, 2006

Herkimer County Community College’s volleyball team lost a close four-set match against Broome Community College by scores of 26-30, 29-31, 30-28 and 15-30. Several Herkimer players had outstanding matches. Raelyn Cuda had a career high of 17 kills. She also added six digs and three blocks. Alicia Maneen had another solid performance with 27 assists and 10 digs. Julie Ann Faber had 15 kills, seven digs, three blocks and three aces. Alyssa Duesler had a great day off the bench with six aces.

October 2, 2006

The Herkimer County Community College volleyball team lost a close four-set match to Onondaga Community College by scores of 22-30, 30-27, 27-30 and 20-30. Herkimer had outstanding performances by senior Emily Thomas, of Sandy Creek, and freshman setter Alicia Maneen of Frankfort. Emily tallied 16 kills (career match high), 15 digs and 2 blocks and Alicia recorded 31 assists (career match high) and 11 digs. Raelyn Cuda, of Whitesboro, had 11 kills and 9 digs; Lani Stevens had 9 kills, 3 aces and 6 digs; and Julie Ann Faber had 9 kills, 10 digs and 5 aces. Coach Katie Scanlon said “Our offense was at its best of the season, but 18 missed serves and inconsistent transition on defense cost us another close match.”

September 29-30, 2006

Onondaga, NY—Herkimer’s volleyball team dropped four matches at the Onondaga Community College Tournament this weekend. Scores were: 

Herkimer vs. Onondaga- 22-30, 14-30

Herkimer vs. Delhi- 30-27, 25-30, 9-15

Herkimer vs. Monroe- 30-27, 11-30, 7-15

Herkimer vs. Jamestown- 12-30, 24-30

Herkimer was only team to win a game against Monroe. Emily Thomas, of Sandy Creek, was honored as an All-Tournament selection.

Stats:

Emily Thomas- 33 kills, 18 digs, 8 blocks, and 4 aces

Alicia Maneen- 31 assists, 18 digs

Julie Ann Faber- 21 kills, 22 digs, 6 blocks

Raelyn Cuda- 17 kills, 4 blocks, 14 digs

Sarah Murphy- 26 assists, 11 digs, 4 aces

September 25, 2006

Herkimer earned their second win of the season with a straight set victory over HVCC by scores of 30-18, 30-27, 30-21. Julie Ann Faber led Herkimer with her dominating net play all night with 14 kills. Coach Katie Scanlon said, “Julie Ann is always thinking of where the holes are, and that’s where she puts the ball.” Others with standout performances were Raelyn Cuda with 11 kills and 11 digs, Alicia Maneen with 20 assists, and Emily Thomas with eight aces, seven kills and eight digs. “The girls are finally coming together as a team and realizing that we can control whats going on on our side of the net,” said Scanlon.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Herkimer County Community College lost in three sets to SUNY Cobleskill by scores of 20-30, 19-30 and 17-30.  Herkimer was led by Emily Thomas who tallied nine kills and five digs. Middle hitter Julie Ann Faber contributed eight kills, four digs, three blocks and three aces; and Alicia Maneen tallied 11 assists and four digs. Coach Katie Scanlon said “We had some great performances off the bench out of Lani Steven, Lindsey Ming and Emily Neiderman.” Herkimer hosts Hudson Valley Community College on Monday at 6pm.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

The volleyball team lost to Mohawk Valley Community College in three sets by scores of 24-30, 25-30 and 14-30. Coach Katie Scanlon said “the team played right along with MVCC during the first two sets, and then gave up the third set with little or no fight.”  Emily Thomas led Herkimer with nine kills, three aces and five digs. Raelyn Cuda added eight kills and five digs. Julie Ann Faber added seven kills, three aces and eight digs. Alicia Maneen had nine assists and 10 digs, while Sarah Murphy contributed 13 assists. Scanlon further noted “the statistics look like that of a winning team; however, our errors are what made the difference in this game.” Herkimer’s next game is against SUNY Cobleskill at home on Thursday, September 21.

September 11, 2006
Herkimer lost a three-set match to a much improved Jefferson Community College by scores of 19-30, 28-30 and 19-30. Herkimer was led by Whitesboro native Raelyn Cuda with 7 kills, 10 digs, and 2 aces. Emily Thomas, of Sandy Creek, tallied 7 kills, 8 digs and 2 aces. Jessica Wicks of Lowville also contributed 7 kills. Setters Sarah Murphy and Alicia Maneen, both of Frankfort, combined for 23 assists. Coach Katie Scanlon said “Despite the loss I am proud of the girls. They really played like a team tonight. If the girls continue to show improvements as they did tonight they could really turn this season around.” Final score was 3-0.

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