King Men’s Volleyball Loses 3-2 to North Greenville in Five Set Battle
The King Men's Volleyball team faced a tough loss against North Greenville, falling 3–2 in a closely contested five-set match. Despite leading 2-0 with strong performances from Carson Pliapol and Colton Bueter, North Greenville surged back to win the final three sets. King struggled offensively in the final two sets, allowing the Crusaders to complete a comeback at home.
By the Numbers- Carson Pliapol led King with 20 kills and a 0.244 hitting percentage.
- North Greenville finished with 59 total kills and a 0.255 hitting percentage.
- King led the match 2-0 before dropping three consecutive sets.
- North Greenville gained momentum with effective team hitting, particularly in the final sets.
The Tornado will prepare for the Conference Carolinas Tournament, set to begin on Tuesday, April 14, seeking a better outcome in the postseason.
Bottom LineKing’s strong start was overshadowed by their inability to maintain momentum. Enhancing offensive consistency will be crucial as they head into tournament play.
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