GOSHEN, Ind. - Grace's volleyball team registered its 15th win of the season thanks to a sweep of Goshen on Saturday.
The Lancers (15-6, 6-4 Crossroads League) collected their second straight win after dispatching Huntington in four sets on Friday night.
In the opening set, Grace was ultra efficient with its offense (12 kills, .321 percentage).
Early in the set, the Lancers ran off five straight points to open up a slight lead. Grace maintained a cushion, but Goshen used a 5-0 run of its own to propel in front 17-15.
But a well-placed timeout got Grace back on track. Grace quickly raced ahead 20-18 after an ace from Jadyn Ross, and the Lancers coasted to a 25-20 victory.
Grace quickly doubled up Goshen at 10-5 in the second set. The Lancers held a comfortable margin until the end, winning 25-17.
The Lancers had 11 kills on a .206 percentage in the set.
The third set was a similar story. Grace jumped in front early with a 9-4 edge. The Maple Leafs struggled to generate a comeback, coming no closer than four points for the rest of the set.
Grace secured the sweep with a 25-18 victory, ending the match with a kill from Claire Jackson.
For the match, Grace had 37 kills on a .264 percentage. The Lancers never hit less than .200 as a team in any of the three sets.
Ross finished with a match-high 12 kills on a .391 percentage, tacking on 8 digs, 1 block assist and 1 ace.
Anna Ballengee ripped off eight kills on 16 swings (.438 percentage), and Alisha Leffring had six kills on nine swings (.556 percentage) while adding two block assists.
Livia Tate finished with six kills, McKenzie Stakely amassed 11 digs, and Liz Schmidt had two aces and five digs.
Morgan Syoen tallied 19 assists and three digs, Riley Owens had 10 assists and three digs, and Emma Blackford chipped in six digs.
The Lancers are home for their next match, hosting Bethel on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
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