SPORTS: Seattle Christian nips Chimacum in Nisqually League volleyball

SEATAC — Chimacum’s volleyball team played hard and had some impressive stats but couldn’t translate that into a win against Nisqually League’s Seattle Christian on Monday night.

The Warriors (4-5, 4-5) beat the Cowboys (1-9, 3-10) 3-0 to keep their playoff hopes alive.

The scores were 25-17, 25-16, 25-19.

“We had five girls with 100 percent serving,” coach Sally Dankert said.

Megan Dukek led in serving with a 15-of-15 night and four aces. She also earned nine assists and nine digs.

Aubrey Gale had four of the team’s six blocks and she added three kills while her twin sister, Alyssa Gale, led the team with nine kills.

Mallori Cossell had eight defensive digs.

“Mallori passed beautifully for us,” Dankert said.

Next up for the Cowboys is Senior Night on Wednesday as they conclude the home season against Charles Wright, 2-5, 3-7 going into Monday night’s match against Cascade Christian.

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