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9/16/2025 0 Comments

Fox chapel girls volleyball rebounds from dip in second set to sweep penn hills

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Fox Chapel's Lucy DiRocco attempts to slip a shot between the Penn Hills block Tuesday night on the road. DiRocco finished with a team-high nine kills and the Foxes swept Penn Hills 25-15, 25-22, 25-5. Josh Rizzo/Pittsburgh Preps and Colleges
PENN HILLS - Fox Chapel girls volleyball coach Diana Andreyko isn't afraid to take chances. When the Foxes' coach didn't feel their attack was effective enough, she called 5-foot-6 freshman outsider hitter Sasha Pechersky up to varsity to add punch.

Fox Chapel played an imperfect match Tuesday night at Penn Hills High School, but was able to walk away with a 25-15, 25-22, 25-5 sweep in Section 4-4A action. Andreyko said that her team, which reached the WPIAL Class 4A playoffs last season, is still trying to determine what kind of team they will be.

"Right now, unfortunately, we are struggling with girls stepping into their roles." Andreyko said. "We have a lot of inexperienced players and youth. Last week against Woodland Hills, I had a JV player who I have on my varsity roster come up and step in. If it comes to that, the ninth graders will have to step in. I will pull the ninth graders to come up and do the job."

Fox Chapel (2-3, 2-1) leaned on the DiRocco sisters against Penn Hills. Emma DiRocco, who finished with eight kills and seven service aces, led the Foxes attack. Lucy DiRocco had a team-high nine kills.

Andreyko said she would like to see the Foxes developed a consistent second option to support Emma, who has committed to play at Old Dominion.

"A second offensive player that's consistent would be a God send," Andreyko said.

Penn Hills (1-4, 0-2) appeared it may take a set for the first time in section play. The Indians leaned on setter KJ McGee's energy to take an 18-13 lead.

"We played tough," Penn Hills coach Raymond Ager III said. "They stuck together. We've been trying to learn how to sticker together and play more. Cohesively, it's something that we're getting used to."

Lucy DiRocco smashed a kill to halt the Indians' momentum in the second set. When Emma DiRocco took over serving not much later, Penn Hills had a hard time regaining its footing. The Foxes surged past Penn Hills 25-22.

McGee said that the Foxes did a good job of cutting off where the Indians hoped to push the ball.

"We were hoping to find those spots again," McGee said. "We found them in the second set and I guess we got a little bit unlucky in the third because they were able to hide those sets or those spots."

Andreyko was happy with her team didn't allow a lapse to drop a seat.

"Having them step up in the third set showed a lot of resilience," Andreyko said. "So I am happy with the fact that, you know, they didn't go down to the level of a play that obviously we don't wanna be at. I was proud of them for that, but certainly it's stressful."

Josh Rizzo is the editor and publisher of Pittsburgh Preps and Colleges. Story ideas can be sent to [email protected] or on X @J_oshRizzo.
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9/9/2025 0 Comments

Shaler girls volleyball sweeps Fox chapel to halt three-game slide, win section opener

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Shaler's Octavia Dixon, left, and Addy Kolakowski attempt to block a shot by Fox Chapel's Emma DiRicco Tuesday night at Shaler High School. The Titans swept the Foxes in a Section 4-4A match. Josh Rizzo/Pittsburgh Preps and Colleges
SHALER TWP - The Shaler girls volleyball team didn't need to do anything dynamic Tuesday night at home against Fox Chapel. The Titans needed to be mindful of what was happening. 

The Foxes have a young team and would have unorthodox moments where they were out of system. Shaler didn't get flustered and found ways to score points during a 3-0 sweep.

​"That was actually our focus of the match was out of system play," Shaler coach Annie Carter said. "We had to make sure we're playing good defense when it is wonky like that. Those were our two focuses and I think they did a great job."

Titans middle blocker Sophie Spynda said she felt Shaler handled Fox Chapel's approach well.

"I think we did pretty good," Spynda said. "They gave us a lot of opportunities with balls that we could put down. We were able to kill the ball."

Fox Chapel, which is 0-1 in section, had a hard time delivering on the attack. The Foxes finished with 13 attack errors and 12 kills, hitting -.026 percent. Fox Chapel coach Diana Andreyko said the Foxes only have one returning starter, Emma DiRocco, who recently committed to play at Old Dominion University.

DiRocco finished with a team-high six kills and added three blocks. Addy Quimby also had four kills for Fox Chapel.

​"We have to have a lot of patience," Andreyko said. "We have the understanding outside of one returning players, these kids haven't had the exposure and the experience. Most of them do not play club volleyball where they are playing the sport all year round. We want to stay patient and stay encouraging."

The Titans (2-3, 1-0) were encouraged that they were were able to stop a three-match slide. After opening the season with a win over Mt. Lebanon, Shaler had to face-off against the defending state champion North Allegheny, defending WPIAL Class 3A champion Mars and perennial power Pine-Richland.

"We started our season off with some harder games," Titans senior setter Bella Hoffman said. "It's been a little bit more laid back, but we've been able to run more plays and work on fine-tuning some things."​

Josh Rizzo is the editor and publisher of Pittsburgh Preps and Colleges. Story ideas can be submitted to [email protected] or on X @J_oshRizzo.
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