The Winnebago Volleyball Team lost 3-1 at Tri County Northeast in Tuesday night's season opener.
The Wolfpack took set one 25-11 and set two 25-18 before the Indians won set three 26-24 and lost set four by the same score.
I thought Winnebago really picked things up at the end of the match and got better as the match went on.
The Indians (0-1) take part in the Ft. Calhoun Invitational on Saturday.
Other teams in this tournament include Logan View/Scribner-Snyder, Fort Calhoun, and David City.
Some quality teams and competition for sure, but a tournament that Winnebago ought to feel they can do well and be successful in.
The Indians should feel pretty optimistic heading into this tournament, in my opinion.
The Raiders are 1-4, the Scouts 1-3, and the Pioneers 1-1.
I feel the opportunity to win and do well is there for Winnebago.
The Indians have to play the way they did late against the Wolfpack and start off all matches stronger on Saturday than they did on Tuesday.
Winnebago is young and so a slow start in the first match is understandable, but the Indians have to come ready to play on Saturday.
Winnebago has to go out there and play their hearts out and perform well and at a high level on Saturday.
The Indians have to play with a lot of heart, desire, passion, spirit, fire, tenacity, toughness, and grit.
Winnebago has to be physically and mentally tough and strong, and must play their game and not beat themselves.
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