Tigers edge Cardinals in tight four-set match

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“They keep the ball in play and make it frustrating for you,” Florke said about the Tigers. “We lost our composure when we shouldn’t have.”

Bleeker finished with a team-high 15 kills and 23 digs for Newton, while junior Amber Karsten added 21 digs and went a perfect 18-for-18 serving with five aces. Junior Holly Vander Pol went 17-for-18 serving, had seven kills and 18 digs, Venting had 10 kills and senior Katelyn Camp totaled 31 assists.

Next up for the Cardinals is a home match against LHC-leader and 13th-ranked Oskaloosa (13-10, 4-0) next Tuesday. Newton already knows its first postseason opponent, as the regional volleyball pairings were released earlier this week. The Cardinals will host rival Pella on Oct. 22.

GRINNELL 3, NEWTON 1

Game scores: G 29-27, G 25-28,

N 25-19, G 25-21

Newton stats — Serving: Amber Karsten 18-18, Holly Vander Pol 17-18, Katelyn Camp 8-8, Jennifer Ventling 6-6, Bailey Beaderstadt 16-18, Michaela Bleeker 13-15. Aces: Beaderstadt 5, three with 1. Kills: Bleeker 15, Ventling 10, Vander Pol 7, Camp 4, Beaderstadt 3, Karsten 2. Digs: Bleeker 23, Karsten 21, Vander Pol 18, Kacy Cazett 8, Camp 7, Beaderstadt 3. Assists: Camp 31.

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