Grizzlies go the distance and win against Seneca
Ashley Mavreas and the Grizzlies women's volleyball team came back to defeat the Sting in five sets on Wednesday night in North York
The Georgian Grizzlies women's volleyball team hit the road to face the Seneca Sting on Wednesday night in North York.
The women's team has been on a roll lately but they have been winning in some tight marathon matches.
For the second straight game, the Grizzlies went the full five set distance and for the second time in a row they came out on top.
Georgian battled back to win the final two sets to win 3-2 (22-25, 25-17, 27-29, 25-15, 15-10).
Quinn McGregor led the Grizzlies with 11 kills while Katharyn Avery was masterful from the serving line with four aces.
The Grizzlies have now won three straight games and have improved their record to 6-2. They now sit in third place in the OCAA east division standings.
Georgian has one game remaining in the first half of their regular season schedule. The Grizzlies will travel to face the Centennial Colts on Sunday, Dec. 4.