Raiderettes drop three games, but show promise with strong outings
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Payten Lambert hits the ball over the net with some back-up from Addy Reynolds. Lambert has been instrumental for the Raiderettes this year, setting and passing throughout the season.
SWV vs Mount Ayr
The Raiderettes traveled to Corning to face Southwest Valley on Tuesday, October 6.
The Raiderettes fell in three by scores of 25-19, 25-10 and 25-14.
No stats were available for the contest.
East Mills vs MA
The Raiderettes hosted the East Mills Wolverines last Thursday night for a game of volleyball.
East Mills came into the contest 21-2, while the Raiderettes were sitting at 4-11.
The Wolverines won 3-0, but the Raiderettes stuck with Corner Conference leaders throughout the night, almost taking an exciting set two, but fell 25-1, 25-23 and 25-13 to end the night.
“Tonight, everything was in place, everything was in place,” said coach Mariah Mason.
“You can’t hang your heads on this game,” coach Kristen Graham told the girls. “We were fighting with them the entire time. If we can hang with East Mills we can play with anybody.”
No stats were available during press time.
EU vs Mount Ayr
Monday night, the Raiderettes traveled to East Union for a Pride of Iowa tournament.
They faced East Union and stuck with the Eagles throughout the night, but ultimately fell after five sets, 3-2. The Raiderettes won the first set 26-24 but fell in the second 25-23.East Union went up 2-1 in set three, winning 25-13, but a strong-willing Mount Ayr team came back in set four to win 25-13.
The Eagles were able to take set five and win 3-2 overall
No stats were available during press time.