Region leaders sweep through MCC in McCook

Thursday, October 21, 2021
Sophomore Amerika Jones (15) sends a blast past two Northeastern College defenders during McCook Community College’s home match at the Graff Events Center Wednesday night. The visitors remained unbeaten in region play at 7-0.
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McCOOK, Neb. — Northeastern Junior College, the region’s first-place team, downed McCook Community College Wednesday night in straight sets 25-13, 25-23, and 25-18.

“This isn’t where we wanted to be this time of the season,” said MCC Coach Hayley Kobza. “But I will always say ‘when we lose, we learn,’ so that’s exactly what tonight was about.”

Wednesday’s match win by NJC in the Peter and Dolores Graff Events Center was the eighth straight win for the Plainswomen who improve to 7-0 in the Region IX standings and 17-10 overall.

MCC falls to 17-13 and 3-5, fourth place in the north division standings.

Freshman Thaynara Isabela (São Paulo, Brazil) led the MCC attack with nine kills to go along with five digs, two assist blocks and one ace.

Makayla Brown (freshman, Colorado Springs) had six kills. Sophomore Mia Pena (Greeley, Colo.) had three kills and two assist blocks.

“Our middles did really well tonight,” Kobza said.

Sophomore Jordan Jerome (Rawlins, Wyo.) had five kills, nine digs, one ace and one assist block. Amerika Jones (sophomore, Honolulu, Hawaii) had five kills.

Sophomore Janie Sommer (Maxwell) led MCC with 20 assists in the match to go along with 11 digs.

Freshman McKenna Crews (Loveland, Colo.) had 11 digs, two aces and four assists. Freshman Jaycee Widener, (Maywood-Hayes Center) had four assists and one ace.

“We will try to fix the small things before Friday and try to go from there,” Kobza said.

MCC will remain at home for the rest of the regular season and host North Platte (16-13) Friday at 7 p.m. for a Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference match. MCC leads the NCCAC with a 4-0 mark, North Platte and Central Community College are tied in second place at 3-2.

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