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Volleyball Insider: Cogs look forward to Burlington Central match

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Genoa-Kingston defensive specialist Olivia Cotton controls the ball during the first game of the Cogs’ 25-11, 25-22 loss to Burlington Central on Sept. 10. (Kyle Bursaw — kbursaw@shawmedia.com)

Genoa-Kingston libero Olivia Cotton has been looking forward to the chance to play against Burlington Central ever since the Cogs lost to the Rockets on Sept. 10.

The junior hasn’t beaten Central in her three-year varsity career, and the Cogs view today’s game as a benchmark for their program, which Keith Foster has rebuilt during his three-year tenure.

“There is no match Olivia Cotton wants to win more than this match,” Foster said. “It’s a very important match to her. The first one was, and this one was also. Hopefully our team will rally behind one of our captains and will really battle.”

Foster knows full-well that his team doesn’t have the tradition that Burlington Central volleyball has built.

But he thinks his team finally has the ability to compete.

“They’re a strong program,” coach Keith Foster said. “The greatest respect I can give to [coach] Marv [Leavitt] is bringing a team that has the ability to battle them, and we have that team this year.”

Hiawatha playing without a libero

Hiawatha head coach Jenna Araujo wanted her best defensive players to play in the front row, so she decided her team would play without a libero this season.

The libero can sub in at any time but can only play in the back row.

“We just felt at the beginning of the season that we have a lot of players who can play multiple positions,” Araujo said. “A lot of my players that would be capable of playing in the back row do a decent job of playing in the front row as well, so I didn’t want to stick just one person in the defensive specialist area.”

VIEWS: DeKalb-Sycamore showdown has league implications

There may not have been a bigger DeKalb-Sycamore volleyball match in recent years than today’s rivalry game.

At the midway point in the Northern Illinois Big 12 East conference season, the race is tight after DeKalb ran away with the title in 2011.

Just one game behind the Barbs, Sycamore is showing that it is a legitimate contender.

With a senior-heavy team, the Spartans are 3-2 in NI Big 12 East play, and coach Debbie Klock thinks her team is ready to hang with DeKalb.

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