Hovers – Increased turning speed for all Hovers Modules: Disc Shield Module: Range 25 – Down from 50. BALANCE CHANGES: Mid Range Robot Viability 1350-1750 – We’ve raised the damage boost curve to make mid range Robots more viable, damage will drop off more sharply at higher CPU levels. We may make additional balance tweaks next week based on this feedback. We wanted to give you the weekend to try them out and give us your feedback. Blocks: Nold 2, Anderson 2, Newman 1.We recently rolled out some balance changes to Robocraft you’ll find these below. Digs: Peterson 19, Newman 18, Nold 13, Hegerle 8, Rylee Joseph 5, Trumbauer 3, Anderson 2, Breanna Oettle 2, Fronk 2, Hakanson 1. Jamestown - Kills: Newman 18, Hakanson 15, Nold 7, Kinley Anderson 5, Leah Trumbauer 4, Benet Fronk 3. Blocks: Barry 3, Stevenson 1, Homiston 1, Pearcy 1, Decker 1. Digs: Baylee Berg 27, Pearcy 21, Decker 18, Homiston 7, Stevenson 5, Braelynn Farnsworth 3, King 1, Malva Kuehl 1, Alyssa Curtis 1. Assists: Homiston 34, Kendra King 1, Stevenson 1. "We're not going to take anyone lightly - we're going to work for it and get ready for Saturday."ĭickinson - Kills: Decker 15, Pearcy 14, Sadie Stevenson 4, Cecilla Homiston 2, Jenna Nelson 2, Jazmin Barry 1. "Our whole team is really good and played together tonight," Hegerle said. Newman led the Jays at the net with 18 kills while Hakanson put her name on 15. Jamestown soon found itself up 18-11 and wouldn't be dissuaded despite a 7-1 run late in the game that made it 24-22 Blue Jays.Ī final kill from Bernadette Newman secured the Jays' fourth-straight victory and first home court win since they played Bismarck Century on Sept. It was a horserace the opening nine points in the fourth with neither team establishing more than a two-point lead.Ī couple of well-placed kills by Haylie Hakanson and Nold changed the name of that tune. The Midgets were not to knocked off but instead they took advantage of the Blue Jay mistakes and their own firepower to earn a third set, 25-19 win. Jamestown took an 18-11 lead - an advantage that stemmed from a strong defensive effort in the back half of the court. Right away in the first, the Midgets' offensive efforts were offset early on by the Blue Jays. It was pretty clear Thursday that the JHS sophomore is well on her way to continuing her family's legacy. I don't know if I am better than them, but I am hoping to become as good as they were." "Grace (Hegerle) and Josie (Beckman) (Hegerle) both got lots of awards and they were both very good players. "I want to carry on how good my sisters were into my own games," Hegerle said. The entire Hegerle clan is there, ready to guide and encourage the youngest member of the family. She also has parents who have each been coaching volleyball for more than 10 years not to mention a pair of sisters who have both gone on to play collegiate-level volleyball. The sophomore plays JO volleyball in the spring and then participates in multiple volleyball camps throughout the summer. Hegerle is thinking of participating in a winter volleyball league for a second year this winter. The sophomore's growing confidence is just a natural result of how much she plays the game. The sophomore rifled off three aces to end it 25-15. Hegerle's bullet of a serve came around again and it was enough to make it the last rotation of the frame. Her assist count was great but the stat that dropped some jaws came in the second set.Ī 6-0 serving run by Hegerle did a good job of demoralizing the Dickinson defense and it helped to establish a 10-6 start to the second.ĭickinson managed to come within two points of the game leaders but some quick and decisive plays on net by the Jays extended its lead to 19-15. Hegerle dished out 21 assists to the front three while Nold notched 29 in the stat books. "They complement each other really well and it makes it harder on the other team when you have two good setters." Kenna is defending better than she was at the beginning of the year and Edie is serving tougher. "They are two different players but they are kind of becoming more alike. "Our hitters have said they like hitting off both Edie and Makenna (Nold)," JHS head coach Sara Hegerle said.
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