SNOHOMISH — Kennedy Horne had a clear message for her teammates.

Kamiak volleyball was on the brink of getting swept by Glacier Peak on Tuesday, trailing 2-0 with the third set coming down to the wire. During a timeout, the senior rallied the team.

“We really need to lock in right now,” Horne said in the huddle. “We really need to get it together. We got this. We’re doing great, but we need to amplify it.”

Kamiak had pulled ahead by as much as 22-14 in the third set, but Glacier Peak battled back with a flurry of kills — and benefitted from a handful of Kamiak errors — to take a 24-23 lead. One more point, and it would be all over.

Kamiak refused to yield, protecting their floor until Glacier Peak failed to return the ball over the net to tie it 24-24. The two sides traded points until

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