Cards upset No. 15 Osky in five-set thriller

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Newton junior Amber Karsten takes a swing during the Cardinals' 3-2 victory over Oskaloosa Tuesday night. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

The Newton volleyball team has accumulated 19 wins this season. And, at last, one of those wins came in Little Hawkeye Conference play.

Trailing 1-2 in the set score, the Cardinals (19-10, 1-4) pulled off a narrow fourth-set victory before closing out conference-leading Oskaloosa in the fifth to earn a marathon 3-2 (25-18, 21-25, 23-25, 25-23, 15-13) victory for their first conference win Tuesday night.

"When we pass the ball well and we're aggressive, we're very good. When we tip it back and give it to them, we're awful," Newton coach Kim Florke said. "Our kids finally decided that's what they need to do to win. We lost focus a few times like we do, but I'm really proud of how they stuck with it and got it done."

The first set wasn't much of an indicator for the rest of the night as Newton came out strong with an 8-0 run to take an early 13-5 lead. Getting contributions from juniors Bailey Beaderstadt, Michaela Bleeker and Amber Karsten, the Cards built that lead further before Osky began to get it together. By then, however, it was too late and Newton took the first set 25-18.

"We came out very focused and aggressive," Florke said. "We blocked well, hit well and our short serving bothered them a lot. We had them out of system so that really helped."

Osky picked up where it left off in the second set, taking an early lead and slowly stretching it out as the set progressed. The Cards trailed 24-17 at one point, but a tough rally led by the serving of junior Holly Vander Pol brought the score to 24-21 before the Indians closed it out.

It was Newton's turn to steal some momentum back in the third as the Cards built up a decent lead after the teams traded points early on. Three consectuve blocks by Beaderstadt and senior Katelyn Camp put the lead at 15-11 before Osky strung a few points together of its own to get back in the set.

A series of Newton attack errors allowed the Indians to tie the game 18-18 and give Osky a spark. Despite two late kills from Vander Pol and one from Bleeker, the Indians were able to close the set on a block and a Cardinal attack error to take a deflating 2-1 lead.

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