(Peru, Neb.) – The 14
th-ranked Central Methodist (CMU) Eagles volleyball team took care of business Saturday morning as they swept the Peru State Bobcats in the Al Wheeler Activity Center in Peru.
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The Eagles won 25-15, 25-18, 25-22 to improve to 14-2 overall and 4-0 in the Heart of America Athletic Conference (Heart). Peru State fell to 3-13 on the season and are still looking for their first conference win having suffered three losses.
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First Set Action
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The Eagles scored the first two points of the set and never looked back in route to an easier 25-15 first set win.
Alexandra Chavarria goes for one of her six
kills against the Eagles
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Second Set Action
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Claire Cudney (Marysville, Kan.) scored the first point of the second set with a kill off an assist from Cassidy Davis
(Colorado Springs, Colo.). Three straight CMU points gave the Eagles a 3-1 lead by
Darlene Quinonez Holguin (Anthony, N.M.) had a setter dump for a kill.
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After being tied at 4, 5, 6, and 8, back-to-back attack errors by the Eagles put Peru State up 10-8. A kill by
Tyra Mollhoff (Lincoln) off an assist from Davis put the 'Cats up by three. Later, the Bobcats would lead by four at 16-12 on a service ace by Quinonez Holguin. It was at that point, that CMU would go on a 6-2 run to tie the score. The Eagles would then score the final seven points for the 25-18 set win.
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Third Set Action
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The third set was much closer throughout. A
Dawson Sharman (Sidney) kill would tie the set at 4-4 before Peru State would lead 5-4 after a hitting error by the Eagles. The Bobcats would later led 12-10 on a kill by Cudney on an assist from
Alexandra Chavarria (Hollister, Calif.).
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CMU would eventually take the lead after the set was tied at 14-14 and never trailed after the point. The Eagles would build a 23-19 lead before Peru State would try to fight back. A service error made it 23-20 and then Mollhoff had a solo block to pull the Bobcats back within two. Chavarria would get a kill to make it 23-22 CMU, but the Eagles would score the next two points for the win.
CENTRAL METHODIST GAME BOOK
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Team Statistics
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The Eagles outhit Peru Sate .292 to .117 and finished with 13 more digs than the 'Cats as they had 60. Both teams finished with five total blocks.
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Peru Individual Statistics
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Cudney led the team with 11 kills and hit a respectable .308.
Mallory Matthies (Omaha) added seven kills while Chavarria finished with six.
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Quinonez Holguin and Davis each had 12 assists to lead the team. Quinonez Holguin was the only player on either team to record a service ace.
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Quinonez Holguin finished with her second-straight double-double as she led the Bobcats with 12 digs.
Cheyenne Birkle (Holden, Mo.) added ten digs while Cudney finished with seven.
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Sharman and Chavarria each were credited with a solo block while Mollhoff had two block assists. Cudney,
Alyssa Childers (Lincoln), Sharman, and Chavarria each had one block assist.
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Upcoming Contests
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Peru State will have another busy week as they will host three more contests.
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On Tuesday night, William Penn (Iowa) will be the visitors in a Heart matchup at 7 p.m. The Statesmen are 6-7 on the season and are 1-3 in the Heart having dropped their last two contests.
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The Bobcats will then host a pair of non-conference opponents on Friday and Saturday. The University of St. Mary will be the visitors Friday night at 7 p.m. The Spires are 10-7 and will play Avila (Mo.) before heading to Peru.
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On Saturday, the Concordia Bulldogs will visit the confines of the Al Wheeler Activity Center for a 2 p.m. contest. The Bulldogs, who most likely will be rated in the next coaches' poll started the season with 12 straight wins before losing in five on Saturday to the ninth-ranked Midland Warriors.
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