Moorpark beat Irvine Valley College on Friday, 3-1, in hopes to redeem themselves from their last home performance against Pierce College just two days prior.
Moorpark started strong by winning the first two games of the match in a consistent style, 25-22 25-22.
Irvine captured the third game, 25-20, putting the score at 2-1 in favor of Moorpark.
Everyone in the Moorpark stands felt the tension of the fourth game, knowing an Irvine win would tie the match 2-2, giving them a big momentum push into the fifth and final game
Despite Irvine’s Sofia Furlong, and her inspiring 50 assists in the match, they struggled to pass the ball well.
Regardless of the tension, Moorpark stuck it out and won the fourth game, 25-23, giving the match to Moorpark, three games to one over Irvine Valley.
The duo of Karissa Flack and Gabriella Luciani combined for 30 kills while Jessica Soprano had 23 assists for the match.
“The offense was in much better rhythm tonight,” said Flack. “The passing was much better, which made the sets better, and made it easier for me to hit the ball effectively.”
“Passing was the key to the win, no doubt,” MC head coach Steve Burkhart said. “Our passing was much more consistent and made life a lot easier for our setter and hitters.”
The Raiders move to 6-3 on the year and are on the road Wednesday to face off against West L.A. College.