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Show "nikC' - nif- f 1 .-. ;' . "; :. ' " '"'.'"'.' -? ': . ' - Photo courtesy of Chris Hocker Lady Vikings Spike Jordan in 3-Game Match at Home permitted Pleasant Grove to lead by as far as 22-14. 22-14. An Annie Jenkinson kill clutched the game for Pleasant Grove. The second game opened with server McKell Staheli guiding the Vikings out to a 3-0 lead. Carli Williams' hitting tipped Jordan within 4-3, but through Daniel's serving, Pleasant Grove built up an 8-3 advantage on a Sydney Cook kill. Through the combined hitting of Daniel, Dahl, and Gabby Jenkinson, the Vikings prevented the Beetdiggers from ever catching up with them during the second game. Taking an assist from Johnson, Dahl registered a kill to win the second game. A Biggs kill sent the Vikings rolling ahead 7-1 in the second game . When the Viking advantage had swelled as wide as 11-3, Jordan seemed done for. Sorenson And Weinberger's hitting spurred the Beetdiggers into battling back within 17-13. However, Jordan could not get any closer than four points. A Biggs kill produced the match point for Pleasant Grove. by Dean Von Memmott This time the Pleasant Grove Vikings made sure to take down the Jordan Beetdiggers' volleyball team in three games instead of four during Region Four action at Pleasant Grove on October 19. Pleasant Grove defeated Jordan by scores of 25-18, 25-17, 25-18. 25-18. Pleasant Grove Coach Jamie Schapper said, "This time our team pulled together, something they didn't do in the third game of our match at Jordan . We stayed together in all three of our games tonight. Kim Dahl produced 18 kills for us tonight." Dahl's hitting permitted the Vikings to row ahead 4-1 in the first game. The Beetdiggers refused to be patsies. Led by Hannah Weinberger, Audrey Gee and Amy Sorensen, Jordan battled back to tie the game at eight. Game one stayed close the rest of the way. Aces from Makall Hymas enabled the Vikings to stay ahead during the whole game. Kills from Audrey Biggs and Delayne Daniel vcvr' v ' ;. Audrey Biggs goes up for the spike while Gabby Jenkinson, Sydney Johnson John-son and Delayne Daniel offer support and backup against Jordan. Photo courtesy of Chris Hocker |