The Pender Volleyball Team won 3-1 at Wakefield Thursday night before losing 2-0 to Wisner-Pilger, but beating Stanton 2-1 at the Stanton Triangular Tuesday night.
The Pendragons took set one from the Gators 25-13 before losing set two 25-15. Pender won set three 25-23 and set four 25-13.
Ashley Ostrand had 13 kills and 29 digs while Olyvia Nelson posted 9 kills and 19 digs. Alyssa Geisert totaled 7 kills while Zoey Lehmkuhl registered 7 kills, 14 digs, and 29 assists. Caitlyn Heise and Kirsten Frey notched 11 digs apiece while Brieann Bruns chipped in 10.
The Gators downed the Pendragons 25-10 in set one and 25-17 in set two.
Pender beat the Mustangs 25-17 in set one, and 25-21 in set three after losing set two 25-22.
Good play from Pender over their last three matches. The Pendragons are playing good Volleyball as of late.
Pender (5-7) hosts Cedar Bluffs (8-2) and Howells-Dodge (8-3) in a Triangular Thursday night.
The Wildcats won 3-0 at home over St. Edward last week while the Jaguars fell 3-0 at home to Lutheran High Northeast Tuesday night.
Cedar Bluffs may be 8-2, but the Wildcats haven't played nearly the caliber of teams and schedule that Pender has.
The Jaguars are legit, but I feel like the Pendragons have a good chance to get Cedar Bluffs.
You never want to settle for a split in a Triangular, but if that's what Pender gets in this Triangular I think they will take it.
Lots of opportunities for wins coming up for the Pendragons so Pender has to keep the ball rolling and playing well.
Ostrand needs to continue to play great and lead this team, and so does Lehmkuhl.
They are the two most experienced players on this team, and it feels like they have been around forever.
I think the Pendragons are playing their best Volleyball of the season right now, and are a team that no one wants to face.
It seems like Pender has stepped up their game since losing to Clarkson/Leigh.
We'll see if the Pendragons can continue their winning ways Thursday night.
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