The Tigers Drop Match Against PCA

The Tigers faced off against Providence Christian Academy for the second time this season. Unfortunately for the Tigers, the outcome of this encounter mirrored their previous meeting, as they dropped the match 0-3 against the Lions. The Tigers struggled to put a ball down on the Lion's side of the court. The Lions, on the other hand, displayed a heavy swing that consistently found its mark on the Tiger's side of the court. The precision and power with which PCA executed their attacks made it exceedingly challenging for the Tigers to mount an effective counterattack. The Tigers fought valiantly, but PCA's skill and strategy proved to be too much to handle. The Tigers will participate in a tournament this weekend at Overton High School followed by three district matches next week! Come out and support your Tigers! 

Match Stats - - 
Kills: Tate (8), Maddie (3), Josie (2), Eva (1), Meggie (1)
Blocks: Tate (1), Josie (1) 
Digs: Eva (10), Josie (5), Yvonne (4),Kareena (3), Tate (3),  Meggie (2), Maddie (1)
Aces: Elle (1), Eva (1)
Assists: Josie (15)
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