“The gym was ice cold and so was our hitting
at the start,” said coach Ed Gover. “We fell behind 6-0, then finally warmed up
and tied it at 18.”
The Vaqueros (11-7, 5-1) went on to win the
first set and dominated the next two sets en route to their fourth straight win.
Mission fell to 9-7 and 2-4.
Jasmine Ward had six kills and setter Maddie
Leiphardt led in digs with nine. Jane Petricka contributed three aces.
SBCC hosts Cuesta on Wednesday at 6 p.m. It will be another “Trick or Treat So Others Can Eat” food-drive night, sponsored by the Vaquero student-athletes.
Anyone who makes two or more food donations (canned food, bags of rice, pasta or cereal, jars of peanut butter) will receive free admission.
SBCC hosts Cuesta on Wednesday at 6 p.m. It will be another “Trick or Treat So Others Can Eat” food-drive night, sponsored by the Vaquero student-athletes.
Anyone who makes two or more food donations (canned food, bags of rice, pasta or cereal, jars of peanut butter) will receive free admission.
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