The Sedona Red Rock High School volleyball team has played some big games this season, but on Wednesday, Oct. 30, the Scorpions had a climactic night.
Not only were the rival Mingus Marauders in the house at the SRRHS gymnasium, it was the final game of the season for both teams — and, to top it off, it was senior night.
But the Scorpions, undeterred by the extra emotion surrounding the event, took care of business by winning in three hotly-contested sets 3-0 [25-20, 25-22, 25-20].
The three Scorpions seniors — Kylie Capite, Morgan Hawes and Mallory Lamparter — were so in tune, they even finished each other’s sentences.
“The first game we came out so hard because we wanted to win so bad, and we knew that they wanted to win just as much,” Lamparter said.
“So we had to come out just as hard to beat them,” Hawes said.
“And it just made it even better that it was senior night and we were playing Mingus, because we knew it was going to be a really good game,” Capite said.
The three also said that it was still fresh in their minds that the Marauders had beaten them just last season, in the final game, before the Scorpions went on to win the state championship.
“I think we just put it all out there and tried our hardest and just came out with [the win],” Lamparter said.
For the full story, please see the Friday, Nov. 1, issue of the Sedona Red Rock News.