It’s not often that a server dominates a volleyball match.
Seneca junior Tori Skelton had 19 service points, including five aces, from in a 25-12, 25-14 nonconference win over Reed-Custer on Monday. It was also Seneca’s Volley for the Cure Night and the stands were packed with fans wearing pink T-shirts.
Skelton began the second set at the service line, and by the time she was done, she had collected three aces and Seneca led 10-0. Later in the set, she took the serve with the Irish (14-5) leading 17-10 and delivered five more points, including an ace, for a 22-10 lead.
“We work on our serves a lot at practice,” Skelton said. “We go with game-like intensity and pressure with our serves, so it really helps us when the games come.
“We’re very competitive no matter what, so even in a m