An East Passyunk Crossing school team clinched an undefeated regular season.
Her serves stopped the Kensington players, but sophomore Justice Presley also played exquisite defense in the regular-season finale.
“Right here, right here,” Justice Presley continuously called to teammates Friday at Edward Bok High School, 1901 S. Ninth St.
With lofty sets resulting from her instruction, the sophomore proved equally towering, skying to smash kills against the overmatched Kensington High School defenders. Though Presley excelled at net, her serves sizzled the foes, as a 3-0 victory secured a perfect regular season and the Public League’s Silver Division volleyball title for her institution.
The Wildcats registered their 12th-straight win courtesy of constant communication and timely tenacity. The qualities have become the core of the squads under 11th year coach Anthony Scafidi and daunted Kensington.
“One of our goals was to win the division,” Scafidi, a Blackwood, N.J., resident and a former inhabitant of the 2800 block of South Iseminger Street said pre-match.
Accomplishing that task would elevate the unit to Gold status, which the school enjoyed in 2009 after capturing the previous year’s Silver crown. Bok also romped to the ’05 Bronze championship, setting a precedent for perfection by thwarting a dozen foes. This year’s version desired to vault into the highest division, but the ladies, volunteers for their site’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day cleanups, almost performed extra community service, as they lost an early first game lead.
“My confidence never dips,” Scafidi, a life skills teacher, said as an 8-3 edge became a 10-8 deficit.
The six starters rebounded to capture eight of the next 10 points, but dropping the six subsequent ones forced a timeout. The bunch features one senior starter, Cynthia Vong, but she and her fellow fliers rebounded well. Their will and Kensington’s shaky serving resulted in a 25-22 triumph.
“Hi, Mo,” Scafidi and his charges said as a nod to gaining momentum.
The Wildcats dropped four of the first six second game points but regained good vibes when Presley earned six-straight scores with massive serves. The North Philadelphian — the team leader in service points and aces — and her cronies soon reveled with Scafidi again, as they cruised to a 25-10 conquest.
Losers of only five games in their previous clashes, Bok employed the same lineup for the whole match, giving the student body many occasions to see each player master her roles. The kills leader, Vong, of the 2800 block of Manton Street, and digs pacesetter Hazel Rivera, a junior from the 700 block of Mifflin Street, looked to send the visitors back to their bus quickly, as the combatants fought for supremacy in the third game.
The pace resembled the first game’s, but the Wildcats bonded to make achieving an impeccable mark a formality. Volleyball’s rules dictate teams take no more than three attempts to clear the net, and the girls crafted solid passes, sets and hits to build a 22-17 lead in the best-of-five affair.
Presley, who began to play four years ago, stepped to the service line to cement the celebration. Unable to fend off her power, the guests acknowledged it with congratulatory high-fives.
“It is hard to go undefeated in any sport,” Scafidi said. “I don’t care if you’re playing tiddlywinks.”
His crews have made the playoffs eight of the last 10 years, and though Friday’s game did not determine their postseason fate, it gave the members immense pride.
“You kept up your intensity throughout the year,” Scafidi, who has also led cross-country and track teams in his 28-year coaching career, said of the girls, who cherished becoming his second spotless competitors.
Presley finished the match with 16 service points and seven aces. Though her six-point run in the second game impressed the crowd, it trails her best by almost two dozen strikes.
“I had 27 serves at one point,” the youngster, who came to Bok for volleyball and to participate in its chapter of the Health Occupations Students of America, said.
She arrived with an underhand serve and perfected her thundering overhand launch after Scafidi suggested a change.
The Bok girls' volleyball team started practice in August with the focus on one goal - getting back into the Public League's Silver Division. Coach Anthony Scafidi got his 13 players into competitive mode by having special practice T-shirts made with the words "Back to the Silver" stamped in giant blue letters across the back. The Wildkittens will need some new T-shirts for next season as they won the Public League's Bronze Division with a perfect 10-0 record. The first- and second-place teams were promoted to the Silver Division, while the bottom two Silver Division squads will move down to Bronze. Monday, Bok defeated neighborhood rival Southern, 3-2, with game scores 25-13, 25-14, 22-25, 22-25 and 15-10. As reward for the undefeated season, the coach has scheduled a team meal at the Chinese Buffet. Senior Angelique Carroll said she is happy about going out on a win. "This my last year and I wanted to make it count," said Carroll, who led the team in service points and kills. "This is a great way to end my high-school career." Scafidi credits this season's success to the commitment and dedication of his players. "They stuck with the program and learned as much about volleyball as they could,"...
The playoff fate of the Bok girls' volleyball team came down to the final regular-season game against Washington Oct. 18. The stakes were simple: a win and they're in, but a loss would knock them ou...
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1. justice said... on Oct 27, 2011 at 05:34AM
“yes i loved it... did not like the picture but THANK YOU <3”
2. caputo said... on Oct 27, 2011 at 08:06AM
“thats my lil cuz yu go girl keep it up.... yu only work hard for what yu want n like in life .........GET THAT SCHOLARSHIP...........”
3. Coach Scafidi said... on Oct 27, 2011 at 09:45AM
“Awesome article that captured the spirit of the team and their accomplishments.Thank You Very Much”
4. Sally J. Moore said... on Oct 27, 2011 at 06:04PM
“Congratulations Coach Scafidi, Justice Presley and Bok girls!!! Your LUDLOW family is very proud of you Justice!!! Keep rockin' that Vball!!!”
5. Maria Nunez said... on Oct 29, 2011 at 05:00PM
“Awesome article about our team! Im glad to be part of this team & thank you joseph for taking part of your time to make this article!”
6. Anonymous said... on Nov 2, 2011 at 10:01PM
“J F***ing P Let's Go”