Volleyball takes pair, keeps playoff hopes alive
"[The McDaniel game is] a big game because we have lost to them the past three years," Paytner said prior to the game. "We're going in ready and we're not going in thinking about playoffs. Right now I think we're playing every game with as much intensity and heart as we can and when playoffs come, they'll come and we'll play as hard as we have been to do as well as we can."
Hopkins took the first set, 25-15. The Green Terror answered in the next set, besting the Jays 25-20. Hopkins, however, remained in control, taking the next two sets 34-32 and 28-26 respectively.
The team was good for 61 kills and 89 digs. Senior Katie Buckheit led the team in digs with 19, followed closely by Cappelaere with 15. Cappelaere, who has been a force to be reckoned with all season on offence, also added 16 kills.
The Jays play their last regular season game Saturday, Oct. 31 against Ursinus, in Collegeville, Pa. Game time is slated for 1 p.m. Hopefully all of their hard work will pay off and it won't be their last game this season.
Hopkins took the first set, 25-15. The Green Terror answered in the next set, besting the Jays 25-20. Hopkins, however, remained in control, taking the next two sets 34-32 and 28-26 respectively.
The team was good for 61 kills and 89 digs. Senior Katie Buckheit led the team in digs with 19, followed closely by Cappelaere with 15. Cappelaere, who has been a force to be reckoned with all season on offence, also added 16 kills.
The Jays play their last regular season game Saturday, Oct. 31 against Ursinus, in Collegeville, Pa. Game time is slated for 1 p.m. Hopefully all of their hard work will pay off and it won't be their last game this season.

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