PCC Volleyball Emphatically Ends 30 Year Drought Against Barton
Friday, 5 September, 2008
Wednesday night the PCC Volleyball Team defeated Barton County in a three game sweep: 25-20, 25-13, 25-13. It was a dramatic and emphatic win for the Beavers, who had not defeated Barton in 30 years.
The team had 29 kills in just three games, hitting .289. They also produced 15 aces and had 46 digs.
Katerin Trejos continued to show why she's one of the top players in the conference this year, with 17 kills, 8 aces, 11 digs and a .416 hitting percentage. Tatiana Gonzalez paced the defense with 17 digs. She also had 5 kills, hit .416, and served up 4 aces. Juliana Chavez also hit in the four hundreds with 4 kills and a .428 average. She also dished out 12 assists. Heather Williams collected 13 assists, and Kelsie Ptacek got up 9 digs.
"We're continuing to show improvement each week," said Head Coach Patrick Hall. "We had gotten off to a rather slow start with a number of injuries. As we get healthy, we're starting to play some exciting ball. Hopefully we can continue to demonstrate that level of play for our home fans. This should be a very exciting year at the Dennis Lesh Arena."