The Tigers Take Another Win!

Our first away match and second win of the season has the JV team 2-0 in conference. This was a great game for the offense to run a few different plays such as a back quick (back-1 or C) and a GO attack. We’ve been working really hard on our serving game. This paid off in this game in keeping Davidson having to run a lot of out of system plays. This worked out well for us making reading the defensive plays easier and to transition to offense. During the second set, we got to see Alayna run the offense. She did a great job both serving and setting. Genevieve made several smart plays as our middle attacker in putting the ball where the defense wasn’t. Bre contributed in the back row as a strong server and step in to set the ball on occasion. With two wins under our belt, we are looking forward to our next game at Nashville Christian on Thursday September 4. Our next HOME game is Monday September 15 at 4:30pm. 
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