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Complete
Box Score
Carson, CA - Led by Penina Suddeths
(Hesperia, CA/Hesperia HS) seventh double-double of the season
with 14 kills and 21 digs, CSUDH posted back-to-back conference
wins for the first time since 2004 with a 30-25, 20-30, 30-28,
31-29 win over visiting Sonoma State this afternoon in the
Torodome. With the win, the Toros improve to 6-10, 3-7 CCAA while
Sonoma State falls to 6-8, 3-7 CCAA.
The Toros would come out swinging in game one,
building an 11-5 lead behind six consecutive points behind the
service arm of Suddeth, maintaining a comfortable lead the rest of
the game as they outhit the Seawovles .316 to .143.
SSU would quickly build a 17-12 lead behind the
serves of Megan Moore and Rosie Manton in game two.
The Toros would fight back, however, and knot
the game at 19-19 on a kill by Courtney Spainhour (Redondo
Beach, CA/El Camino CC), but SSUs Rachel Sagapolu would
respond on the very next play to regain the lead for SSU, a lead
which they would never relinquish.
After a slow start by both teams in the third
frame, CSUDH would kick it up a notch and build a 16-11 lead.
Michelle Fletcher would halt the Toro run with
a kill and start the Seawolf comeback, which would be completed on
a service ace by Manton, knotting the game at 18-18.
The two teams would tie at 19-19, 20-20, 21-21,
23-23, 24-24, and finally at 25-25 before the Toros would finally
scratch out the 30-28 win.
Game four would be an instant replay of game
three, with the two teams tying seven times, the final knot coming
at 29-29 on a kill by SSUs Katie LeBeau.
After a Toro time out, Suddeth would blast a
ball to give CSUDH the lead, and for the second-straight game,
Arreana Peoples (West Covina, CA/John A. Rowland HS) would
be part of the wall that ended the game, winning the match for the
Toros.
For SSU, Michelle Fletcher would record a
match-high 18 kills while hitting .316. Sarah Illingworth, Rachel
Sagapolu, and Lindsay Webb would all be in double figures with 11
kills apiece. Libero Lillian Harms would chip in 21 digs in the
effort.
In addition to Suddeths double-double,
Peoples would continue her stellar play, recording 13 kills while
hitting .321, also adding three block assists and two service
aces. Timary More (Torrance, CA/El Camino CC) would hit
.423 with 13 kills, while Spainhour chipped in 13 kills and nine
digs in the win.
The Toros will next be in action on Friday,
October 6, when they take on cross town rival and 16th-ranked Cal
State L.A., with first serve scheduled for 7:00 pm in the
Torodome.
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