There has been a long-standing relationship between the Rocky Grove and Lakeview girls volleyball programs according to the Orioles head coach Mike Stevenson. Lakeview over the years would help the Grove raise money for the Kirkland Cancer Foundation in Venango County in their annual Pink Out game. This year, Lakeview wanted to do something to help raise money for the family of Mason Martin, the Karns City football player that was seriously injured almost three weeks ago and who still has not regained consciousness. Stevenson said when the Lakeview coaches approached him about doing this fundraiser during their match that it was a honor. "This was a great opportunity to come be a part of a great event," Stevenson said after the game. "This is a great cause... I'm glad that they included us." |
EDITOR'S NOTE: We'll update with a final amount of money raised when we get the total.
Rocky Grove started slow but rebounded to have a very solid first set anchored by top-notch serving from several players including Olivia Faust who had four aces on the night. But beyond the aces were good serves that put the sailors on their heels setting the Orioles to get some points.
Faust and Natalee Sloss each had 19 points to lead Rocky Grove. Kaidlynn Burger added 12 points and had an impressive nine digs. Katie Biggs added five digs an had 12 assists as the team's setter. Abby Cable was a beast with 11 kills.
But it just wasn't enough for the Orioles who, after winning the first set 25-22 dropped the next three sets 18-25, 19-25 and 15-25 to lose the match 3-1.
"(Lakeview) had a big student section tonight and I think it really helped them stay up, stay positive to work hard on their side of the court.
And we're going to finally get that on our own court on Tuesday.."