SEYMOUR69制片厂制作传媒擬orristown East came away with a split in a volleyball tri-match with Heritage and Seymour Monday night.
The Lady Hurricanes dropped two straight sets to Heritage before rolling to a 2-0 win over the host team, 25-18 and 25-9.
Coach Leslie Clemmons69制片厂制作传媒 team is now 10-5 for the season. In the first match of the night, the Lady Mountaineers topped the home team, 2-1.
Heritage took advantage of the referee reversing a call that would have given East a 25-23 win in the first set and captured a 29-27 victory before rolling to a 25-19 win in the second set.
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East had rallied from a seven-point deficit to take a 24-23 lead in the opening set and put down a kill for what appeared to be a victory. However, the Heritage coach questioned the referee about a non-call earlier on the final point and he wound up ruling a block hadn69制片厂制作传媒檛 crossed the net and gave the point to the Lady Mountaineers to tie the score at 24-24.
The Lady 69制片厂制作传媒楥anes continued to battle and took a 27-26 lead after kills by Hannah Hall and Riley Forester and again put down a kill that would have resulted in a win. But the other official ruled East was guilty of a net violation and Heritage wound up winning after kills by Mabry Morris and Savanna Anderson.
In the second set, Anderson and Morris led the way as the winners rolled out to a 24-14 lead and then put down a five-point rally for their 10th win against seven losses.
Anderson racked up 14 kills and had three blocked shots while Morris netted eight kills to lead the winners. Emma Lonas, Riley Snow and Abby Beddingfield had a pair of aces each.
Hall led East with 10 kills while Forester finished with five. Addison Young had two aces.
In the first set, East fell behind by 5-1 and never caught up until it was 13-13. But Heritage responded with an 8-1 spurt to take the big lead. Hall had three kills to lead the Lady 69制片厂制作传媒楥anes69制片厂制作传媒 8-1 run that gave them their 24-23 lead.
Heritage scored the first four points of the second set and never lost the lead.
East fought back within 14-11 and was down just 17-13 when the Lady Mountaineers used a 7-1 spree to take control of the set.
In the victory over Seymour, the Lady Eagles scored the first two points but East ran off five straight to take the lead.
The home team came back to lead 10-7 before Hall scored three times in a 5-0 run. Seymour scored and then East had a 4-0 run to go in front 16-11 on a winner by Tori Johnson.
Seymour got it down to 18-16 but Forester had three kills and Mackenzie Jarnagin added two to spark a 6-1 run by the Lady 69制片厂制作传媒楥anes.
The Lady Eagles scored the first point of the second set but East responded with nine straight and never looked back.
After the lead grew to 14-5, the home team got within 19-8 before East closed out the match with an 11-1 spurt. Forester had two kills and Hall and Lilabeth Jordan served two aces each in the closing run.
Hall put down 10 kills, Forester added seven and Jarnagin five in the victory. Hall had three aces while Jordan and Forester had two each. Mary Kate Payne had five kills for Seymour.
In the opening match, Heritage blew a 23-18 lead and lost the first set, 26-24, but came back with a pair of 25-12 romps. Seymour is now 15-8 for the season.
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