UNIONVILLE – After a busy week that found the Community Viqueens playing matches on three consecutive nights, the Viqueens took an absence from volleyball and were idle for over a week during …
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UNIONVILLE – After a busy week that found the Community Viqueens playing matches on three consecutive nights, the Viqueens took an absence from volleyball and were idle for over a week during the horse show break.
The extended break gave the Viqueens a renewed vigor as Community defeated the Cannon County Lionettes in straight sets in a District 9-AA volleyball match Tuesday night.
Community (4-3, 3-2) got off to a quick start and were putting several facets of the game to good use in the opening set.
Outstanding serving helped the Viqueens take an early 10-1 lead.
With effective sets and some dinking sprinkled in for good measure, the Viqueens extended their advantage to 17-3 en route to a 25-6 victory.
It was more of the same for Community in the second set.
The exceptional serving continued along with some slams at the net as the Viqueens moved out to a 14-3 lead before finishing with another 25-6 win.
The Lionettes caught some fire in the final set. The Viqueens encountered a few serving miscues that helped Cannon County stay close at 12-8. But Community was never seriously challenged as the Viqueens moved out to a 19-9 lead and ended with a 25-14 win.
Community will take part in the Battle of Bedford Saturday at Cascade.
Community 3, Cannon Co. 0
Set scores: 25-6, 25-6, 25-14
Community
M. J. Simmons 6 kills, 2 blocks, 1 ace
Jacey Collier 8 kills, 4 aces
Abi Brown 1 dig, 2 aces
Paige Simmons 1 kill, 1 ace
Lizzy Beasley 4 kills, 1 dig, 3 aces
Izzy Martinez 1 ace