Heritage Christian Academy went on the road and rallied for a three-set win over North Hardin Christian Tuesday in Radcliff. HCA, ranked seventh in the first KCAA Power Poll, lost the first set to the fifth ranked Lady Falcons 25-20.
HCA came back to win the second set 25-13 and the third 25-23 to claim the win.
“We played our best volleyball of the season,” Head Coach Eldridge Rogers said. “We clicked defensively, with great blocking and coverage. Offensively we had excellent play from middle hitters Allie Schluckenbier and Anna Waldron, outside hitters Skyler Crisp and Rachel West. Setter Allie Maternowski was almost perfect with her crisp sets, and defensive specialists Meredith Crunk, Lexie Crisp and libero Alyvia Stokes played an outstanding match.”
HCA improves to 11-5 overall and 3-1 in conference play. They return to action. The Lady Warriors return to action Thursday at home against ninth ranked Community Christian.