Lethbridge Herald

Kodiaks split with Rattlers

- Ryan McCracken MEDICINE HAT NEWS

The Medicine Hat Rattlers are back in the win column.

After dropping two straight games last weekend in Red Deer, the Rattlers women’s volleyball team returned home for a rare Thursday night rivalry matchup with the Lethbridge Kodiaks and cruised to a convincing straight sets victory (25-22, 25-13, 25-17).

The victory snapped Medicine Hat’s small skid — pushing the Rattlers to 3-4 on the Alberta Colleges Athletics Conference season — while extending Lethbridge’s losing streak to eight games.

“We’re just working hard to try and stop our losing streak,”said Kodiaks outside hitter Carley Doneff, a former McCoy Colt. “It’s definitely a special one for me because I’m from here, this is my hometown. We were really looking forward to coming out with the W, we just couldn’t pull through.”

Amber Stigter led Medicine Hat’s attack with 11 kills, while Shaya Suchy powered the defence with 11 digs and MacKenzie Griffith, and Brooke Christie both added two blocks.

With the Kodiaks (1-8) itching to break their losing streak, Rattlers middle Megan Hoeber says getting the first set was crucial.

“That was big for our momentum. It kind of put them down a little bit,” said Hoeber, who had three kills and a block. “After last weekend everyone knew we could play better than we did and to see it on the court tonight really helped.”

The Kodiaks were held to just 24 kills in the loss, seven of which came from Laura Serafini. Andie Curran led the defence with four digs.

The Rattlers and Kodiaks go back at it Saturday in Lethbridge at 6 p.m.

“It’s always important to play well against Lethbridge,” said Stonehouse. “They’re one of those teams that can be the toughest to play against because you never know when they’re going to find their rhythm.”

In the men’s game, the Kodiaks improved to 9-0 with a 3-0 sweep (25-21, 25-23, 2518 ) over the Rattlers. Leading the CCAA fifth-ranked Kodiaks with 10 kills each were Dax Whitehead and Carter Hansen.

Tony Albizzati had seven digs and Mike Hummel had three blocked shots.

The teams are back in Lethbridge for the rematch Saturday night at the Val Matteotti Gymnasium.

The women’s game is at 6 p.m. with the to follow at 8 p.m.

 ?? Medicine Hat News photo by Ryan McCracken ?? Medicine Hat Rattlers outside hitter Brooke Christie hits a shot through the block of Lethbridge Kodiaks Carley Doneff (10) and Grace Kazanowski (7) during Thursday’s Alberta Colleges Ahtletic Conference women’s volleyball game at the Snake Pit.
Medicine Hat News photo by Ryan McCracken Medicine Hat Rattlers outside hitter Brooke Christie hits a shot through the block of Lethbridge Kodiaks Carley Doneff (10) and Grace Kazanowski (7) during Thursday’s Alberta Colleges Ahtletic Conference women’s volleyball game at the Snake Pit.

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