Sandburg Volleyball Dealt 1st Loss in Sweep by Sauk Valley

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Galesburg, IL – Laney Chiaravalle (Peoria, Ill./Limestone) had 27 assists and 11 digs, but Sauk Valley handed the Carl Sandburg College volleyball team its first loss of the season Monday night, sweeping the Chargers 25-18, 25-23, 25-23 at John M. Lewis Gymnasium.

The Chargers (2-1) trailed 19-17 in the first set following a block from freshman Carley Reeves-Eakins (Branson, Mo./Reeds Spring), but Sauk Valley (5-3) won six of the next seven points to take the opening set.

Another block from Reeves-Eakins forged a 23-23 tie in the second as Sandburg rallied from a 16-12 deficit, but the Skyhawks again closed out the set by winning the next two points.

A tight third set featured 13 ties and five lead changes. Knotted at 22, Sauk Valley set up match point behind a Kiley Sanders kills and a Chargers hitting error. Sandburg staved off one match point with a block from Annie McKim (Yates City, Ill./home-schooled), but Sanders closed out the match with another kill.

Reeves-Eakins had team-highs of 14 kills and three blocks for Sandburg. Gracie Rademaker (Green Valley, Ill./Midwest Central) added seven kills for the Chargers. Sophomore libero Kelsey Hobson (Bartonville, Ill./Limestone) led Sandburg with 20 digs. Chiaravalle served the Chargers’ only ace of the match.

UP NEXT FOR SANDBURG
6 p.m. Friday vs. Morton

***Recap courtesy of CSC Athletics***

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