Williamsburg ends PCM’s historic volleyball season early

Cardinals record most wins since 2005

Libby Winters

WILLIAMSBURG — One of the best seasons in program history ended early for the PCM volleyball team on Tuesday.

The Mustangs faced Williamsburg for the first time since 2016 and lost in straight sets 25-16, 25-17, 25-11 in Class 3A Region 5 quarterfinal action.

The Raiders improved to 4-0 against PCM since 2014. It was the first three-set sweep during that time frame though.

Tori Lindsay

Libby Winters led the Mustangs with nine kills, 11 digs, two assists and three aces.

Tori Lindsay posted 11 assists, three kills and six digs, Addi Hudnut totaled four assists and eight digs and Jorja Teeter chipped in seven digs.

Peyton Lathrum put down four kills, Ryan DeVore tallied six digs and Addyson Pederson registered three digs.

PCM missed 12 serves (33-of-45) and had six aces. Winters served 10-of-10 and Lindsay was 7-of-8.

Addi Hudnut

The Mustangs finalized their season at 23-6. It was the most wins since setting the school record with 25 victories in 2005.

Williamsburg (21-11) ended its season after a three-set loss in the regional semifinals to 3A No. 10 Roland-Story on Thursday.

The Lady Norse face fifth-ranked Humboldt in the regional championship match at 7 p.m. on Tuesday in Humboldt.