After both having extra time off, the Suwannee Bulldogs and the Bishop Kenny Crusaders will shake off the cobwebs and face off against one another at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday. Both teams are coming into the contest red-hot, with Suwannee sitting on four straight victories and Bishop Kenny on three.
Suwannee is on a roll after a high-stakes playoff matchup on Thursday. They skirted past Wakulla 3-2.
Suwannee had a slow start but a hot finish: after dropping the first two sets, they turned around to win the next three. The match finished with set scores of 15-25, 15-25, 25-22, 26-24, 15-13.
Meanwhile, everything went Bishop Kenny's way against Baker County on Thursday as Bishop Kenny made off with a 3-0 win.
The 3-0 score doesn't show just how dominant Bishop Kenny was: they took every set by at least 11 points. Once all was said and done, the final score wound up at 25-14, 25-12, 25-14.
Bishop Kenny relied on the efforts of Alexis Sowers, who had 12 digs and four aces, and Caroline Snyder, who had eight digs and two aces. Snyder is on a roll when it comes to aces, as she's now served two or more in the last three games she's played.
Bishop Kenny was lethal from the service line and finished the game with 11 aces. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now served at least 11 aces in three consecutive matches.
Suwannee is on a roll lately: they've won eight of their last nine matchups, which provided a nice bump to their 16-7 record this season. As for Bishop Kenny, their record now sits at 20-6.
Suwannee came up short against Bishop Kenny in their previous meeting back in September of 2016, falling 2-0. Can Suwannee avenge their defeat or is history doomed to repeat itself? We'll find out soon enough.
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