Mancos tops Dove Creek in early season test

Mancos freshman Tymbri Priestley serves up a set to senior teammate Destiny Kramer, who prepares to attack the net in a match between Mancos and Dove Creek in the Dawg House on Tuesday night. Erika Alvero/Special to The Journal
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DOVE CREEK – If Tuesday night’s clash in the Dawg House provided the first taste for the San Juan Basin League chase ahead, then the main course offers a smorgasbord of exciting matches.

Mancos and Dove Creek battled back-and-forth throughout Tuesday night’s encounter, with a nail-biting 31-29 third set victory for the Jays proving to be the defining moment in a 25-22, 21-25, 31-29, 25-15 match win. The visiting Bluejays fended off multiple Dove Creek set points in the marathon third frame before finally capitalizing on their chance to seize momentum in the 3-1 contest.

For the Jays, the win served as a big lift for a hungry, senior-led group, as Mancos took advantage of extending points with feisty defense. Seniors Caylee Moore and Lexi Lyons enjoyed strong days in the backcourt, helping set up freshman setter Tymbri Priestley to find attackers like senior Destiny Kramer.

The Jays (1-2) rallied from an early deficit in the opening set with a furious rally to close out the 25-22 win, but Dove Creek (1-4) responded with controlled net play in the second set from junior Mykaela Fury and senior Allex Williams to knot the match up at one set apiece.

Dove Creek junior Mykaela Fury rises for a spike in a match between Mancos and Dove Creek in the Dawg House on Tuesday night. Erika Alvero/Special to The Journal

The seesaw battle for the two-point edge in the third set eventually went to the visitors, which catapulted Mancos into the fourth set, where the Jays sensed they were closing in on just their second win over Dove Creek in their last 21 meetings.

Dove Creek and Mancos will meet again – with the result officially factoring into the league standings – when they collide in Bluejay Fieldhouse on Sept. 23.

The win helped Mancos bounce back from a pair of opening weekend defeats to 3A foes Buena Vista and Salida, while Dove Creek posted a 1-3 record in their action from Rangely on Aug. 22-23. The Bluejays head to Kremmling for a series of matches in the West Grand-hosted tournament this upcoming Friday and Saturday, while Dove Creek opens league play on Tuesday, Sept. 2 against Telluride after their Thursday evening match against Monticello.