Reeths-Puffer was no match for Caledonia Tuesday night in O-K Green Conference play, dropping a 25-10, 25-12, 25-10 decision.
The
Rockets (9-16, 1-5 O-K Green) had it even tougher than in the first
match they played against Caledonia, because this time, Milwaukee commit
Josie Noble was on the court after missing the first matchup with an
injury.
"She
dominated," R-P coach Justin Birr said of Noble. "We were
outmatched in the front row, and we were out-served as well. I'm proud
of our girls for fighting for every point, and for our bench staying
enthusiastic throughout the night."
R-P continued its focus on
team growth, and Birr said Hannah Lindstrom and Alissa Klopp played
smart volleyball from their outside hitter spots. Klopp had a team-best
six kills, and Madilynn Dyer had seven assists and five digs.