The Switzerland County Lady Pacer varsity volleyball team continued its rough season with two more losses last week.
On Tuesday Switzerland County fell to Jac-Cen-Del by scores of 19-25, 19-25, 22-25.
In spite of the loss, coach Michelle Brett found reason for optimism.
“We played well,” the coach said. “As a matter of fact, this was our best game so far.”
This past Monday the Lady Pacers battled Lawrenceburg, falling by scores of 15-25, 23-25, 7-25.
Ashley Chase had four kills; 100-percent serving; and was at 92-percent passing; Natalie Daugherty had two kills and was at 100-percent on her serving; and Kayla Konkle was at 100-percent of her serves and was at 97-percent in setting.
“Our second set was probably our best of the season,” Coach Brett said. “We need to consistently play at that level and fight for the win.”
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In junior varsity action, Switzerland County fell to Jac-Cen-Del by scores of 17-25, 20-25.
Jenna Daugherty had three kills and 15 good passes in the contest; Morgan Ross had five good passes and drew praise from coach Lesa McGarvey for her hustle throughout the game; and Rachel Tressler had four aces while serving.
On Monday night the jayvee fell by scores of 8-25, 12-25 to Lawrenceburg.
Rachel Tressler was 7-for-7 with one ace while serving; and Coach McGarvey said that Melissa Raiser did an outstanding job off of the bench with her setting.
Lady Pacers continue rough volleyball season
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