Beekmantown has been away from home for four games now, but on Tuesday they'll finally make their return. They will host the Peru Nighthawks at 6:00 p.m.
Beekmantown is probably headed into the contest with a chip on their shoulder considering Cicero-North Syracuse just ended the team's six-game winning streak on Saturday. They fell just short of the Northstars by a score of 1-0. The game marked the first time this year in which the Eagles were not able to get on the board.
In an exciting match in which no team claimed back-to-back wins, Beekmantown sadly wound up on the wrong side. Once all was said and done, the final score wound up at 25-16.
Meanwhile, everything went Peru's way against Northern Adirondack on Thursday as Peru made off with a 3-0 victory.
One reason for the win was Peru's just kept getting better, winning each set by more points than the last. The match finished with set scores of 25-23, 25-16, 25-15.
Peru was lethal from the service line and finished the game with 14 aces. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now served at least eight aces in ten consecutive matches.
Beekmantown's defeat dropped their record down to 9-2. As for Peru, their win was their third straight at home, which pushed their record up to 5-5.
Everything went Beekmantown's way against Peru when the teams last played back in September, as Beekmantown made off with a 3-0 victory. One of the biggest obstacles the team faced in that game was Peru's Alysa Darrah, who had 20 digs, two kills, and two aces. Now that she's got a second chance to win this matchup, will Beekmantown still be able to contain Darrah? There's only one way to find out.
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