on October 10, 2024

Lady Cats fall short to Indian Lake

By By Bob Putman, Richwood Gazette 

 

As North Union volleyball coach Alexis Maenz walked off the court she clapped her hands together as if to say “that was one that got away.”

The Lady Cats had some good moments on Tuesday in their Central Buckeye Conference matchup at home against Indian Lake.

But there was not enough of them as North Union lost to the Lakers in five sets 25-20, 13-25, 16-25, 25-16, 11-15.

A win would have moved the Lady Cats into a tie for second place in CBC’s Mad River Division with Indian Lake and kept alive their chances of catching firstplace Benjamin Logan.

But North Union drops to 5-3 in league play and an overall mark of 12-7.

Indian Lake is now 7-1 and 15-3.

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