Spokane Volleyball Controls the Court in Sweep of CBC
Led by standout performances from Joy Assonken and Daisy Lemley, Spokane controlled the match from start to finish, sweeping Columbia Basin 3-0.
Spokane's volleyball team swept Columbia Basin in straight sets, winning 3-0 with scores of 25-15, 25-16, and 25-22. The match, held at Spokane, showcased the home team's superior offensive and defensive skills, as they outperformed Columbia Basin in nearly every aspect of the game.
Spokane's attack was led by Aubree Lane, who contributed 10 kills despite a challenging .051 hitting percentage. Joy Assonken was a standout performer with a .455 hitting percentage, securing 7 kills. Daisy Lemley also made a significant impact with 5 kills and an impressive .444 hitting percentage. Overall, Spokane achieved a team hitting percentage of .242, significantly higher than Columbia Basin's .091.
Defensively, Spokane was solid, with Bailey Jaworski leading the team with 13 digs. The team collectively recorded 52 digs, effectively neutralizing Columbia Basin's offensive efforts. Spokane's blocking was also a key factor, with Daisy Lemley contributing 3 solo blocks and 5 block assists, helping the team accumulate a total of 14 block assists.
Columbia Basin struggled to find their rhythm throughout the match. Addisen Ford was a bright spot for the team, recording 6 kills with a .278 hitting percentage. However, the team as a whole faced challenges, with several players recording negative hitting percentages. The team's serve-receive game also faltered, with 11 service errors compared to Spokane's 2.
