The Sturgeon Bay Clippers volleyball team cooled off Sevastopol’s hot streak on Thursday, winning in four sets. Sturgeon Bay dominated the first set, but the remaining three sets all had a thinner margin. Sevastopol would fight back in set two with a 25-21 win. The Clippers would win close in the final two sets. In game three the Clippers regained the match lead with a 25-23 win. In set four the Clippers had to score an extra point as they won 26-24. The Clippers were lead by Carly Wodack’s 15 kills and Lauren Alger’s 30 assists.
The Clippers’ record is now 5-3 and they will travel to Algoma on Monday for a conference matchup. Sevastopol came into the game on a six game tear, but fell to 6-2. The Pioneers will take on the Southern Door Eagles in their home gym next. Both Sturgeon Bay and Sevastopol are set to start Monday at 7:00 P.M. The two teams meet again at Sturgeon Bay High School on April 5th.