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Show SIgC volleyball on the road A fast staVt ha& posed a potenUa"jrb1ern for the Southerlh State CoDege- yJbll team. The Thurytetbirds, who compellJhe; road Friday ,;:turday at Fort Iis;iind, Adams State, 'S.danger of conactliS;.Scase of ietHai'IVrdihg to Coach .JoyBeterson. .;Le.aders)ffl the "I do know that we can't let down on the road, or we'll get in trouble." Adams State has been spotty and inconsistent, but the T-Birds figure that the Indians will be hard to whip if they pull their game together. ASC gets strong hitting from Sue Payne and Kim Thayer. Southern Utah dropped Western State last Saturday in a two-match RMAC sweep. The Mountaineers went down, 15-3, 15-8, 15-1. "We looked good in our opening conference games, but we didn't play any harder than we had to to win. To win this week on the road will take a little more effort on our part," Peterson says. Seniors Lori Mott and Lori McCurdy were consistently strong in the two wins, while sophomores Gloria Grover and Michelle Cottle earned praise for Saturday night play. Last week's wins pushed the T-Bird overall record to 9-8. In RMAC action, SUSC is now 2-0. Rocky: luta Athletic ConfelreepVestern Division i ajt stake in the tSvo cjOptests.' Lasteele: 'Birds whipped jTbrt ; Lewis in Cedar tatpi5il3,; 15-5, 9-15, 9-15, iVi Peterson figuithsaire. ; con-siderably con-siderably aiffprent on the road. "Fort Lewis has a good team;' I've kind of thought that they might be the team to beat in this division, she i points out. |