Details and Grit!

Katie Roth
The Tigers showed a lot of growth and grit in this match versus the Brentwood Academy Eagles. They won the first set 25-13 and the second set 25-22! 
The Tigers won the first set and controlled the game with 8 aces, 4 kills, and a lot of hustle through long rallies. It was super cool to see the young team make better decisions, have a handful of rallies with bump/set/spike, and make diving plays! It earned them a dominant win 25-13! 

Eagles came back in the second set and fought hard to maintain the momentum most of the set. It didn't seem like the Tigers had a lot of focus or chemistry, however, the Tigers were able to focus and rally together, taking the lead late in the set and won 25-22 in a high pressure moment! 

Great job Tigers! Continue to focus on three touch volleyball, being aggressive on the net, and serving with strength and confidence! Come support this young, fun team at their next home game! 
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