Raiders rally to beat Mustangs, advance in regionals

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The Raiders controlled the fourth set throughout, never trailing after taking a 9-8 lead. They stretched a lead to 21-13 before PCM stormed back to close within 22-20, but CMB once again won it by scoring three of the last three points — forcing the decisive fifth set.

“We were feeling pretty down (after the second set). But once we got a few points going and realized we could do this, we didn’t stop,” Raiders senior Cheyenne Ward said.

Warne hit on 24-of-27 serves with eight aces, had 14 kills, six digs and four blocks.

CMB kept its momentum going through the fifth set. It used a 4-0 run to take control with a 9-5 lead, and another 4-0 run to force game point at 14-8. But the Mustangs weren’t ready to go home just yet. They scored the next five points — capped by a kill from junior Abbi Gilson to get within 14-13. But senior Kaitlin Wilkie’s next serve went into the net, setting off the Raiders’ celebration.

“This is the best we’ve ever played together. The best game of our lives so far,” Warned said. “We’re very proud, especially to beat PCM.”

The Mustangs had beaten CMB 3-1 in the team’s regular season matchup on the same court Sept. 18.

The regular season loss wasn’t the only motivation for several of the Raiders’ multi-sport athletes.

“We played them first round of basketball (last year) and it was kind of a heartbreaker, so it feels pretty good to get them in volleyball,” Berg said.

CMB hit on 100 out of 110 serves overall (90.9 percent) with 14 aces. Besides Berg and Warne’s big nights, junior Abbie Haupert had a game-high 16 kills, had nine digs, four blocks and went 12-of-13 serving. Sophomore Mackenzie Schmitz had 15 assists, six digs and went 12-of-13 serving. Sophomore Abbey Appelgate had 12 digs and went 9-of-10 serving, junior Katie Ziesman had nine assists, eight digs and went 19-of-22 serving with four aces and senior Brittany Peterson contributed 14 digs.

PCM was sharp from the service line, hitting on 84 out of 90 (93.3 percent) with 11 aces. Gilson had a big night, going 19-of-20 from the line with eight aces, 15 kills, nine assists, 18 digs and three blocks. Senior Alex Samson went 11-of-12 serving, had nine kills, 20 assists and three blocks. Senior Kaitlyn Wilkie went 10-of-12 serving, had 12 digs and three blocks, senior Payge Edwards went 9-of-9 serving with two aces and had 10 digs and junior Lexi Kain added six kills.

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