Sickness for the Tigers

The Tigers fell in three sets (9-25, 13-25, 21-25) in their matchup against Friendship Christian School. Illness left the roster shorthanded, and the slow start with too many early errors made it difficult to stay close in the opening sets. As the match went on, the energy level grew, mistakes decreased, and the group battled hard to close the gap in the third set. Despite the loss, the players showed strong effort given the circumstances. The team finished with 3 aces, 26 kills and 16 digs. We are looking forward to having a full lineup for Thursday’s home match against the Saints.

Match Stat Leaders
Kills - Sarah, Maeve, Flora - 7 
Assists - Mia - 18 
Aces - Maeve, Kendall, Amelia - 1 
Digs - Sarah - 13 
Blocks - Maeve - 1 
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