JDCC volleyball drops to 2-24 on season
Published 10:42 pm Tuesday, November 1, 2011
In their recent seven-game stretch, the Jefferson Davis Community College Lady Warhawk volleyball team went 0-7 to see their record fall to 2-24 overall and to 0-14 in conference play.
The Lady Warhawks lost 3-2 at home to Southern Union— a game that saw them lead 2-0 after the first two sets before losing the next three.
In other games, JDCC lost to Faulkner State 3-0, Wallace State-Hanceville 3-0, Lawson State 3-1 and Faulkner State 3-0.
The scores from the other two games were not known as of press time.
JDCC is scheduled to play their final 2011 game Friday at home against the University of Mobile-JV team. Game time is set for 6 p.m. in Brewton.
Southern Union 3
JDCC 2
In the loss to Southern Union, JDCC won set one 25-23 and set two 25-20 before losing 28-26, 25-18 and 15-11.
KiKi Youngblood led with 12 kills in the loss and Victoria Bracewell and Youngblood had four aces each. Amber McMillan had 17 digs and Hanna Anderson added four blocks.
Faulkner State 3
JDCC 0
Against Faulkner State, JDCC lost 25-22, 25-9 and 25-21.
Jennifer Daniels and Anderson led with three kills each and Daniels had three service aces. McMillan led with eight digs while Youngblood led with two blocks in the loss.
Wallace State 3
JDCC 0
Against Wallace State-Hanceville, JDCC lost 25-9, 25-9 and 25-11.
Anderson led with three kills and Bracewell had one service ace. McMillan led with 13 digs for the Lady Warhawks in the loss.
Lawson State 3
JDCC 1
Monday against Lawson State, the Lady Warhawks lost 3-1. JDCC won set one 25-18 but lost set two 25-18, set three 25-23 and set four 25-21.
Youngblood led with 11 kills and four aces. She also added 18 digs in the loss while Flomaton’s Tara Gafford had three blocks.
Faulkner State 3
JDCC 0
Wednesday against Faulkner State, JDCC lost 3-0. The Lady Warhawks lost 25-19, 25-11 and 25-18.
Flomaton’s Sarah Steele and Nyia Underwood had three kills each in the loss and Sarah Littekin added three aces. Shelby Weidenhamer and Steele added seven digs each in the loss.