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Rematch goes to Minooka

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Coming out of the timeout, the Boilers were able to score, taking a 23-22 advantage while still maintaining the serve. The following serve went out of bounds, though, tying it back up at 23. With it all tied up, junior Gabriella Shepherd hit a serve that grazed the shoulder of a Boiler player and out of bounds. With the regional title on the line, Bradley went to their heavy hitter: junior Kelli Bates, who hit a big kill to tie the game at 24.

“Our girls stayed calm throughout,” Sachtleben said. “We did a really good job of staying poised and maintained our blocks well.”

Now Bradley went on the serve, and the Boilers were able to score, giving them game point. Just like they did all night, though, the Indians responded, scoring on a kill from Skyler Day, knotting things up at 25. On the following serve, the Indians scored, once again facing match point. Just like earlier, though, Bradley responded with Bates, as she sent a kill cross court to tie it at 26. With the Boilers serving, they took a one point advantage, giving them game point for the second time in the night.

hat would be the last time they scored, however, as Minooka responded to tie it at 27. With the game all squared up, Day walked up to the line, serving for a chance to win.

“There were a lot of nerves stepping up to the line, but I had to just focus on the goal of winning,” Day said.

Just like she has done all year for the Indians, Day stepped up, getting the two points needed to claim their third straight regional title. A big point came at 27-27, when Bates went up for a kill but was stuffed by senior Raven Burns and sophomore Jessica Karalow, falling back in the Bradley side for the point.

“It was nuts,” Burns said. “We knew we were at the end, and we wanted to win. I have no words on how crazy it was to get that block for us.”

The Indians advance to the sectional round next week in Normal. Unlike the last two years, though, Minooka is ready to finish what it started and finally grab that elusive sectional title.

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