Better Effort, But Same Result For Bulldogs In Chilli
After a disastrous start to the season in Cameron last week, the Trenton High School volleyball team looked a bit better in its second outing, even if the final score still read a 25-11, 25-14, 25-7 road loss to Chillicothe.
Trenton did not reach double-digits in any of its games against Cameron, so the scoreboard certainly looked better, but head coach Brad Ewald saw signs of improvement that went beyond the final score.
“Though the scores don’t show the picture, there was a little more life in the team tonight,” Ewald said. “We just made a lot of unforced errors that really tipped the scales. We’re going to keep pushing through and get to where we execute on some plays we got started tonight.”
Ava Simpson had a solid night serving the ball, tallying four aces for the Bulldogs. Makenzee Epperson added six digs and one kill.
Trenton also dropped junior varsity and “C” games to Chillicothe. The JV was defeated 25-12, 25-9 and the “C” team lost 25-6, 25-13.
The Trenton volleyballers were back in action on Tuesday, traveling to Plattsburg for action. The Bulldogs have their first home match on Thursday, playing host to Carrollton in a rematch of last season’s district championship game. First serves for lower varsity tilts are set for 5 p.m. and the varsity will follow.
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