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Box Score 1 | Box Score 3 Lynchberg-Lynchberg Men’s Volleyball, a Virginia, divided the game at home, defeated Abelet 3-0, and fell to Mary Mount 0-3.
Hornets started the afternoon in the second conference game with Averet Cougers. Lynchberg started a party with the opening frame, and won 2-0 advantage after a continuous point from Elemiya Costello. From the moment of the opening, it was clear that today’s Costello was a hot hand. The newly -born batter continued to lead the team in Kills (12), Ace (4), and Diggs (8). After claiming the 11-5 lead, Lynchberg cruised on the finish line for the first 25-21 frame victory.
After winning the first set in this season’s ODAC play, AVERETT began to show signs of life to start the second set. The two teams noticed that the mark on the way was stuck in 12 of one piece. Nevertheless, Hornets immediately created the separation necessary to clinch 25-18 victory in 7-2 runs.
Another Quick 7-2 run to start the third frame gave Lynchberg again, and Hornets began to see the ball better than he had all day. Lynchberg has finished the final frame with a .565 attack rate compared to AVERETT’s .000. Hornets won 25-17 in the third sweep this season.
After the Mary Mount wiped out the Avenlet in 3 sets, two teams met on the center stage. The opening set started with two transactions. Later, in the 11-10 Mary Mount advantage, the saint began to control. ESTEBAN JAUREGUI aggressively finds his rhythm and merry mounted to 25-21 victory.
In the second frame, two teams come and go and trade points. Nick Reading started grabbing the fire because the batter on the right side of the new student finished with the best 10 kills in the team. Nevertheless, the slow 7-1 run from the saint hit them with a 25-20 victory.
Despite being down in two sets, Hornets refused to easily disappear and maintained calm. The third frame was proven to be the most exciting in the afternoon. Hornets jumped out to the 17-13 lead as the turner was getting bigger. After a while, Lynchberg won the 24-23 lead. However, Saints concluded the contest 3-0 and won the game with 26-26 victory.
Hornets is heading to the road for the longest slate this year in six games. Lynchberg will resume his activities on Wednesday, February 5 in Swanona, North Carolina.
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