BRENHAM, Texas – Blinn College volleyball knocked down No. 9 Missouri State- West Plains, 3-1, to kick off the Blinn College Premier Tournament on Friday night in the P.E. Building.

The Blinn Buccaneers topped the West Plains Grizzlies by the scores of 25-10, 22-25, 25-15, and 25-20 to improve their record to 5-1.

Paola Marie Salas Adorno led the Buccaneers with 14 kills and five aces, while Kayla Valigura followed with 12 and Amina Olajuwon with 11.

โ€œOur team stepped up to the plate and played well in front of their home crowd,โ€ Kalie Mader, Blinn volleyball coach said. โ€œThey played together and worked really hard no matter what the score was so that was a good feeling and hopefully it makes us hungry.โ€

The Buccaneers stomped on the Grizzlies early, taking a 10-3 lead in the first set. The Grizzlies managed to close in on the Buccaneers 17-14, but an ace by Samantha Boatman and block by Valigura allowed Blinn to stay ahead 20-14 and hold on to win the first set 25-10.

In the second set, it was the Grizzlies that jumped on the Buccaneers early for an 11-3 lead. The Buccaneers rallied as Roxanne Morris and Adorno scored on back-to-back kills to put Blinn behind 24-22, but the Buccaneers suffered their only deficit in the match as the Grizzlies claimed a 25-22 victory.

The Grizzlies took the momentum into the third set to take an early 4-1 lead, but the Buccaneers hurried to comeback and build a 16-7 lead as Blinn scored six straight points. Blinn held the lead to cruise to a 25-15 win and lead the match 2-1.

โ€œI think we came together as one to get all the points that we needed, so we did a good job bouncing back,โ€ Adorno said.

In the final set of the match, the Buccaneers and Grizzlies continued to play a close set. West Plains grabbed a 14-9 lead over Blinn until a kill by Valigura was the point needed for Blinn to take a 19-18 lead and go on to win the set 25-20.

The Buccaneers opened the Blinn College Premier Tournament with a 1-0 record and will face No. 3 Iowa Western Community College at 3 p.m. and No. 17 Tyler Junior College at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the P.E. Building.

Blinn has competed in intercollegiate athletics since 1903 and captured 36 NJCAA national championships since 1987. For more information, visitย www.buccaneersports.com.

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