Hawks volleyball wins another five-set match

The wins keep coming for the Lynnville-Sully volleyball team, and by the dramatic variety.

The Hawks earned their fourth straight win Monday night — a five-set battle at Montezuma to move to 12-10 overall and 6-2 in the South Iowa Cedar League. It was their sixth-straight dual victory overall, and third straight five-set win. They won by scores of 25-27, 25-13, 25-23, 21-25 and 15-10.

Senior Kelsey Beyer had a huge night, amassing a career-high 28 kills. She had 21 digs and was 16-of-16 serving with seven aces. She is now second in the SICL in kills. Junior Cassie Cullen had 14 kills, eight digs, three solo blocks, three block assists and was 12-of-13 serving with four aces. She currently leads all of Class 1A in ace serves, while Lynnville-Sully is leading 1A for team aces.

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