After falling behind 2-1 after the first three sets Friday against Pine Bluffs, the Southeast Lady Cyclones rattled off two-straight sets to win the five-set match on Homecoming.
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YODER – After falling behind 2-1 after the first three sets Friday against Pine Bluffs, the Southeast Lady Cyclones rattled off two-straight sets to win the five-set match on Homecoming.
The Lady Cyclones rushed out to a 4-0 lead in the first set, but the Lady Hornets continually chipped away at the lead. Southeast’s final lead of the set came at 9-8, before Pine Bluffs starting piling on the points. The visitors ended the first set with a 25-15 win.
Southeast kept things close in the second set. The largest lead by either team was four points. Pine Bluffs led 12-8, forcing a Lady Cyclones timeout. Coming out of the timeout, Southeast started stringing more points together. After being tied at 21, the home team scored four points in a row to win the set, 25-21.
Like the first set, Southeast jumped out to a 4-0 lead, but Pine Bluffs quickly tied things up at 5. The Lady Cyclones built another lead at 14-12 and 18-16. The Lady Hornets called a timeout with the game at 18-16 and took control, scoring seven points in a row and finishing out the set, 25-19.
With their backs against the wall, Southeast rattled off two sets to pick up the match win. They closed out the fourth set, 25-19. In the fifth set, the Lady Cyclones put on a commanding performance, sealing the win, 15-4.