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Huskies Play Well Against Eagles

Huskies Play Well Against Eagles

Set 1

Keyano 14 Kings 25

Huskies take timeout down 12-6.

Brynell Barrs a monster at the net for the Eagles with three consecutive blocks.

Eagle's complete dominance of first set, not that the Huskies did not hustle as two of them literally went into the stands trying to save the ball with the Eagles awarded the point 22-12.

Set 2

Keyano 14 Kings 25

Huskies come out much more composed and tie it at 6-6.

Three consecutive miscues on spike attempts by Huskies allow Eagles to sneak out 10-6.

Eagles soaring, showing why they are No. 3 ranked in Canada by the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association polls.

Huskies do manage a few rallies with the Eagles, in what is quality and entertaining volleyball.

Back-to-back kills by Haley Field sparks some life into the home side down 10-21.

Set 3

Keyano 24 Kings 26

Tied at 7-7 and Eagles go up 11-8.

Huskies stay close with the game tied 22-22.

Home Hardware Player of the Game for Keyano is MacKenzie Stokes with 19 assists and 12 digs.

Eagles POG Anna Janzen

 

Keyano Huskies 6 matches won 12 matches lost 22 sets won 39 sets lost

Up next: Away against the Grande Prairie Regional College Wolves February 1-2, 2019

 

Photo: Raisa Stokes

Courtesy Sportsgate Fort McMurray