After starting their season with two straight games on the road, Clarkstown South is finally coming home. They will look to take advantage of their home-court as they take on the Mahopac Indians at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
Last Saturday, Clarkstown South didn't have quite enough to beat Niskayuna and fell 2-1.
Clarkstown South actually scored more points across those three sets (64-63), but sadly they still had to settle for second. After all that action, the final score was 30-28, 18-25, 15-11.
Meanwhile, Mahopac entered their tilt with Ossining on Monday with two consecutive wins but they'll enter their next game with three. They had just enough and edged the Pride out 3-2.
Mahopac was actually outscored in aggregate across those five sets (107-102), but they still managed to win. Once all was said and done, the final score wound up at 16-25, 25-21, 26-24, 20-25, 15-12.
Mahopac got their win on the backs of several key players, but it was Andriana DiVincenzo out in front who had 19 digs, eight kills, and 26 assists. DiVincenzo is on a roll when it comes to kills, as she's now had six or more in the last three games she's played dating back to last season. The team also got some help courtesy of Taylor Vitiello, who had 15 kills, 15 digs, and three aces.
Clarkstown South's loss dropped their record down to 0-2. As for Mahopac, their victory bumped their record up to 3-1.
Everything went Clarkstown South's way against Mahopac in their previous matchup back in September of 2023 as Clarkstown South made off with a 3-0 win. One of the biggest obstacles trying to stand in the way of that victory was Mahopac's Ellie Zito, who had 21 digs. Now that she won't be playing on Wednesday, will it be easier for Clarkstown South to walk away with another win? Check MaxPreps.com after the match to find out.
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