The Wrangell Lady Wolves travelled to Klawock this past weekend for a set of volleyball games against the Chieftains. The three games were hard-fought and all were close, but they all went to Klawock.
The first game started with both teams neck-and-neck for a significant portion of the game. Wrangell held a narrow lead at several points, but was never able to build off of it. The Chieftains always managed to come back and take a narrow lead of their own. The final score was 25-23, Klawock.
During the second game, the Lady Wolves took the lead early and fought hard to maintain it. The furthest ahead they got was an eight-point lead, at 8-16. However, the Chieftains were slowly able to narrow the gap, tie up the game, and pull ahead. The final score was 28-26, another win for Klawock.
The third game was similar to the first. Wrangell took a narrow lead early on, but was unable to maintain it. The Lady Wolves and the Chieftains went back and forth for most of the game, but in the end Wrangell could not get ahead. The final score was 25-23, Klawock.
“We ran a new rotation again and need to work on our serving,” said Coach Alyssa Allen in a text message.
The next set of games, according to a schedule provided by WHS Activities Director Trisa Rooney, will take place on Nov. 7 in Petersburg. These will be followed by the senior night games between Wrangell and Petersburg on Nov. 13 and 14, and then Regionals starting Nov. 20.
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