Pearl River volleyball earns second straight sweep

Pearl River volleyball earns second straight sweep

GADSDEN, ALA. — The Pearl River volleyball team was firing on all cylinders Thursday evening against Gadsden State, earning a sweep for the second straight match, 3-0 (25-22, 25-13, 25-20).

"This was a great road win for us," head coach Haley Chatham said. "We got to try out some different combinations and new positions to keep us ready for the future. Everyone adjusted around those nicely, and the new position players did their jobs well. It was a good start to a long weekend of volleyball."

Pearl River (15-12 overall) had to fight hard in the first set of the night, battling to a 25-22 victory over Gadsden State (7-24).

The Wildcats had all of the momentum from start to finish in the second set as they cruised to a huge 25-13 victory.

PRCC put an end to the match in the third set of the day, running away late to secure the set, 25-20.

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The Wildcats begin competition in the Snead State Invitational on Friday. PRCC's first match of the evening takes place at 4 p.m. against Lawson State and will be followed by a 6 p.m. match against Cleveland State. The matches will be livestreamed at PRCCMedia.com/Maroon.

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