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Box Score 3 The Lancaster Bible women's volleyball team opened North Eastern Athletic Conference play on Friday and Saturday as they took on Keuka, Cazenovia and SUNY Cobleskill in Cobleskill, N.Y. The Chargers opened conference play with a loss to the Wolfpack, but rebounded to win both matches on Saturday against the Wildcats and Fighting Tigers. Below is a quick recap of each match.
Keuka 3, Lancaster Bible 125-22, 25-19, 22-25, 25-23
Senior
Katie Coomber and freshman
Myranda Kemrer combined for 29 of the Chargers' 48 kills as Coomber slammed home 15 kills, while Kemrer added 14. Kemrer also led the team with 17 digs, while
Joanna Butala had 15 digs and
Grace Scheuerman had 14. Junior
Hannah Derr had eight kills to go along with her 34 assists.Â
The loss drops the Chargers to just 1-4 all-time against Keuka.Â
Lancaster Bible 3, Cazenovia 025-22, 25-14, 25-18
Coomber was at it again as she had 12 kills on 30 attempts and made just one error for a .367 hitting percentage as the Chargers cruised past the Wildcats. Butala had a match-high 19 digs, while Kemrer had nine kills to go with her 18 digs. Sophomore
Emily Olson had five kills and two blocks against Cazenovia, while
Mallory Beiler had four digs. Senior
Amanda Maltzahn matched Olson's two blocks and added three kills of her own.
Lancaster Bible now owns a 3-1 all-time mark against Cazenovia.
Lancaster Bible 3, SUNY Cobleskill 025-14, 25-16, 25-14
Lancaster Bible completed its perfect Saturday by sweeping past the host Fighting Tigers in three sets. For the third straight match, Coomber led the way as she had 13 kills against zero errors on 29 attempts for a .448 hitting percentage. Olson and Butala each added seven kills, while Scheuerman had a match-high 23 digs. Kemrer had 20 digs of her own, while
Jensen Attoe added three digs and two assists.
Lancaster Bible remained perfect all-time against SUNY Cobleskill as the Chargers are 4-0 in the all-time series.
The Chargers will continue this string of NEAC matches as they take on rival Penn St. Berks in Reading, Pa. on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. In a non-conference tilt earlier this season, the Nittany Lions defeated the Chargers in five sets.Â