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Would Wood be Ready

Would Wood be Ready

Reverse scenario from women's game.

In this match-up the visitor, The Kings University Eagles, are 6 matches won 10 sets won 24 sets lost 37 sets lost in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference regular season.

The host Huskies are 15 matches won 1 match lost 46 sets won 9 sets lost (Ranked No. 3 in Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association polls).

The Eagles will have to be great to win a set, let alone the match.

Set 1

Keyano 25  Kings 17

Huskies' setter Kelly Wood makes a return to the lineup after a brief hiatus due to injury.

The 6-foot-7 setter gets a service ace 12-11 and follows with a block 22-14.

Set 2

Keyano 25  Kings 20

A couple of service aces double up the Huskies 8-4.

Huskies' Don Campbell solid at the line.

Tied up at 13-13 on some solid offense by Eagles.

Double Dunkaroo How do you Do by Don Campbell as Huskies to go up 15-13

Set 3

Keyano 24  Kings 26

Best rally of the evening goes to Eagles 15-11 as a Justin Delorme tip goes wide.

Huskies coach Keegan Kuhr calls timeout.

Eagles beating Huskies in one-on-one attacks, forcing the back row to cover up.

 Eagles up 16-12.

Down 18-21 Delorme gets a kill to bring Huskies within two.

Two more spikes by Delorme make it 21-22. Delorme will finish with a game high 20 kills.

Set 4

Keyano 25   Kings 19

Back-to-back blocks by Woods give Huskies 11-7 edge in fourth set.

Woods stats for his return are an impressive 37 assists, 6 digs, 3 blocks, 3 kills and 2 service aces.

Like a pesky mosquito the Eagles will not go away.

Home Hardware Player of three Game for the Huskies is Liam Matheson with 14 kills 3 service aces.

Eagles POG Kaiden Aceron