After splitting the first two sets Thursday with Burns, the Lingle-Fort Laramie Lady Doggers won the third and fourth sets to seal the win at home.
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LINGLE – After splitting the first two sets Thursday with Burns, the Lingle-Fort Laramie Lady Doggers won the third and fourth sets to seal the win at home.
“Thursday night was much more fun than Tuesday night [a loss to Southeast],” coach Barb Clark said. “We played much better. We passed the ball better which allowed our offense to run much smoother.”
The Lady Doggers looked to be in firm control in the first set, ballooning their lead to 11-3. Burns managed to chip away at the L-FL lead and brought the game to within two points three separate times, including 19-17. The Lady Doggers then rattled off six points in a row to seal the set win, 25-17.
To open the second set, the two teams traded the first 11 points, before Burns started pulling away. The Lady Doggers tied the game up at 11, 12 and 14, but never held a lead larger than two points. With the game tied at 14, Burns never gave up the lead for the remainder of the set, pulling out the 25-20 win.