Supporting cast backs up Maher in Raider win

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CMB senior Liz Kunkel had 13 digs for the Raiders on Tuesday in a regional quarterfinal win over North Polk. The team next plays Friday against West Branch in Brooklyn. (Troy Hyde/Daily News)

ALLEMAN — Coming into this volleyball season, CMB coach Jon Richards knew he would have a quality team leader in senior Abby Maher.

The main question would be how the young and inexperienced supporting cast would respond in the first varsity action of their careers.

And while the season has been filled with ups and downs from the supporting cast, Maher got plenty of help Tuesday during a four-game win over North Polk in the regional quarterfinals at Alleman.

Maher still managed to dominate, too, as the Raiders dumped the conference rival Comets, 25-21, 25-16, 23-25, 25-21.

“We’ve been working hard in practice this year, and the underclassmen seem to have a much better understanding of the game than they did earlier in the year,” Maher said. “The underclassmen really stepped up tonight.”

Richards said part of the improvement may have come from hearing him get on them every day in practice.

“I’m going to ride the kids a lot,” Richards said. “I don’t know if that is always the best philosophy, but I am seeing changes for the better right now. We needed others to step up tonight, and we got that.”

While Maher finished with 24 kills and 23 digs, junior Amber Joyce recorded eight kills and four aces, while junior Sam Curler added three kills and three blocks and junior Taylor Hofer served up five aces.

“We needed to up our play tonight, and we did that,” Richards said. “We had a lot of kids produce, and that is why I am hard on them.”

The play up front for CMB was much-improved, but Richards also got a boost from his Raiders defensively. The team made a lot of diving efforts at loose balls and kept points alive until the very end. Maher’s 23 digs were backed by 15 digs from sophomore libero Emmeline Huffaker, 13 digs from senior Liz Kunkel and 11 digs from senior Jessica Heidemann.

Junior Jessica Robinett also had six digs and led the team in assists with 31.

“We came out today wanting to win,” Maher said. “We worked hard tonight. We came in ready to play and wanted to keep our season going.”

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