Ottumwa -- After dropping the first set, the Indian Hills volleyball team stormed back to defeat visiting Southeastern CC, 3-1, at the Tom Arnold Net Center Tuesday night. The win moves the Warriors' season record to 8-8 in their first of four straight home matches.
The Warriors jumped out to a quick 8-1 lead in the opening set, but lost their edge and the BlackHawks recovered, thanks to 10 service points by Taylor Delaney, and won the set, 26-24.
Indian Hills was able to regroup in the second set, leading all the way in a 25-18 set.
The third set was the most lopsided of the evening with the Warriors winning, 25-11. Lizzy White, who was a perfect 7-for-7 serving in the second set, was good on 7-of-8 serves in the third set.
The scored was tied once in the final set at 10-all. Indian Hills pulled away for a 25-18 win. Bibiany Hammes served four straight points as IHCC widened their lead and Carly Wehling's kill ended the match.
Wehling had five aces and five blocks, Wynter Davis nine kills, Hammes 29 assists and Mariah Hopkins 23 digs to lead the Warriors in those categories.
Indian Hills will host the Central College junior varsity at 7:00 Thursday night.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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