Tigers edge Cardinals in tight four-set match

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Newton junior Michaela Bleeker goes up for a kill in the first game of the Cardinals' 3-1 loss at Grinnell Tuesday night. Bleeker had a team-high 15 kills and 23 digs. (Mike Hockett/Daily News)

GRINNELL — Newton and Grinnell met as two very evenly matched volleyball teams Tuesday night, and the scores reflected it.

But it was the host Tigers that were just a little better, topping the Cardinals in a tightly-contested four-game match to win by scores of 29-27, 25-18, 19-25 and 25-21.

It improved Grinnell to 15-6 overall and 4-1 in the Little Hawkeye Conference, while Newton is now 18-10 and still searching for its first LHC win at 0-4 in league play.

After dropping a thrilling, marathon first game, the Tigers controlled the second half of the second game to take a comfortable 2-0 lead. Up 11-6 in the third, they appeared to be on their way to a sweep before Newton rallied to win and force a fourth. There, the Cards were up 16-13 before the Tigers scored 12 of the last 17 points to end Newton's hopes of a comeback.

"We gave them too many balls back too easy," Cardinals coach Kim Florke said. "We can't just turn and give the ball back to a team like that that keeps the ball in play. We didn't make some good decisions at times and missed some serves we usually don't miss."

The first game was as good as any volleyball fan could have asked for, featuring nine ties and three lead-changes down the stretch. Newton used an early 7-0 run to go ahead 8-3 before Grinnell had a 5-0 run of its own to get within 12-11, at which the teams started trading points. They traded the next 12 points and the Cards led 19-17 before the Tigers used a 4-0 run to take a 21-19 lead. After swapping the next few scores, Grinnell had game point at 24-22. But two Bleeker kills and a push from senior Katelyn Camp gave Newton its own game point at 25-24. The Tigers didn't flinch, tying the game three more times before going ahead 28-27 with a push, and they won it as a Bleeker push landed just long.

Game two was close throughout until Grinnell pulled away right at the end. Newton led 8-7 before the Tigers used a 7-2 run to take control at 13-9. That lead eventually became 18-13 before the Cardinals had a quick 3-0 run with a kill from junior Ventling and an ace from Bleeker to pull within 18-16. But Newton would get no closer. Grinnell led 21-18 before ending the game on a 4-0 run to take a 2-0 overall lead.

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