Powered by four players that notched at least seven kills, Morton-White Pass returned to the .500 threshold with a 25-15, 22-25, 25-19, 25-19 verdict over Raymond/South Bend on Monday night in a non-league game at White Pass.
The last two victories by MWP (4-4) have been in four sets. Karah Fairhart paced the front row with nine kills while Kiera Miller registered eight. Ryelin Wiedenmann and Malia Armstrong led the back row with 19 digs each.
Tied at 1-1, the Timberwolves pieced together runs to claim the last two sets. Crystal Dygert and Sophia Weber combined for 34 assists.
“The girls really came together tonight and pushed through errors as a team,” MWP head coach Jamie Brazil said. “It was nice to see the girls rally and support each other.”