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Eric Cendejas
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Park-Gilbert (AZ) PARK-GIL 5-18, 1-10
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Winner La Sierra LA SIERR 4-11, 3-10
Park-Gilbert (AZ) PARK-GIL
5-18, 1-10
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Final
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La Sierra LA SIERR
4-11, 3-10
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Park-Gilbert (AZ) PARK-GIL 19 25 9 17 (1)
La Sierra LA SIERR 25 23 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Golden Eagles Take Down Park in Four

RIVERSIDE - The La Sierra women's volleyball team earned the win in four sets to Park University Gilbert.

Set scores were 25-19, 23-25, 25-8, 25-17.

The Golden Eagles were a dominant force on the court earning a team hitting percentage of .299. They totaled 15 blocks with Hailey Frary leading the charge at 4.

Lanah Bergen led the offensive charge with a match-high 15 kills on a .293 hitting percentage, adding eight digs and two blocks to round out a 16-point performance that anchored the Golden Eagle's attack.

Lindsay Delgadillo and Sarah Patin orchestrated the offense with precision, reaching 27 and 18 assists. On the back line, Ava Himstreet remained a model of consistency at libero, notching 23 digs and six assists.

Julissa Rodriguez and Frary both walked away with a hitting percentage of .438, boasting their highest of the season. Abigail Hines also had a season-high hitting percentage of .357.

La Sierra picked up the first point of the game on a kill by Bergen. The match remained close through the first ten points with nine ties and three lead changes. The Golden Eagles did not trail again after a kill from Alisa Gavva gave them the 10th point. Delgadillo ended the set with her only kill of the game. La Sierra ended set one with 16 kills, one ace, three blocks, and only committing one attack error.

La Sierra again started with taking the first point in set two. Park then rallied for the next three points, and pushed even further to take the lead to 9-4. Kills from Rodriguez, Bergen, and Frary put La Sierra back within one of the Buccaneers. A service ace from Emma Martini even the match, and a kill from Hines pushed the Golden Eagles up. Park even the game back at 14 and a service ace put them in the lead where they did not trail again. A couple more key plays put the Golden Eagles close to the Buccaneers, but Park was able to hold off and take the win.

The Golden Eagles seized control in set three bursting to a 13-0 run. A kill from Bergen earned the first point of the set and Delgadillo went on to a 12-point service run. She also had five service aces. Park picked up their first point on an attack error, but momentum was on the Golden Eagles side. La Sierra ran away with the set totaling 13 kills, 5 aces, and 1 block.

With the game on their side, La Sierra continued their streak of taking the first point in the set. The Golden Eagles were setting themselves up in a good position early on in the set with a 4-0 burst to build the lead to 8-3. La Sierra again widened the gap on a 5-0 run to put them up 16-7. Fourteen kills, one ace, three blocks, and only two attack errors pushed La Sierra to the match victory, with its offense once again proving decisive.

La Sierra will be back Sunday, October 26 for a non-conference match against Pacific Union College at 11:00 am at La Sierra University.
 
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