The York University Lions men's volleyball team lost 3-1 to the visiting Queen's Gaels at the Tait McKenzie Centre on Saturday (Nov. 29).
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The Gaels won the first two sets by matching 25-21 scores. The Lions pulled one back at the third with a tight game at 25-23. The Gaels responded with an emphatic 25-15 win at the fourth set for a road win.
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Ray Szeto (Sutton, Ont.) scored the opening point of the game with a deadly spike. However, the Gaels were able to take the early lead at 6-3 before the first timeout.
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Gaels' Mike Tomlinson provided dangerous serves that momentarily stunned the Lions. Tomlinson ended the game with three service aces. The Gaels led 16-8 by the first set timeout.
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Josh Henderson (Scarborough, Ont.) subbed in and contributed three points through two kills and a block. The Lions were outplayed as the Gaels retained their lead until the end of the set.
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Szeto made an impressive save from a ball that was landing towards the bench. He played the ball back to the Lions' court and eventually gained a point through an attacking error by the Gaels at 6-4.
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The Gaels were able to equalize at 8-8 and eventually took the lead at 16-12 before the timeout through a series of mistakes by the Lions. The visitors won the second set with an organized tactical play.
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Rookie middle blocker
Arthur Swarcz (Toronto) hit an outstanding spinning spike from a set by
Nikola Sandic (Etobicoke, Ont.) at 3-2. Hasty kill attempts by the Gaels cost them the lead as Sandic made a service ace to give the Lions the lead at 13-10 before the timeout.
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Both teams remained equally matched, but the Lions came out as winners of the set.
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The Lions were outclassed by the Gaels as defensive errors caused the Lions to trail in the fourth.
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After recording 13 kills, 10 digs and a service ace, Szeto subbed out for rookie outside hitter
Tyler Covach (Kitchener, Ont.). Covach ended with two kills.
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The Gaels' leading scorer was Philippe Goyer with 19 points, all on kills.
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The Lions holds a record of 5-4 and stand at sixth place in the OUA standings with 10 points. They will face the RMC Paladins on Sunday (Nov. 30) at Tait McKenzie Centre beginning at 4pm.Â