Minooka spikers roll past Romeoville

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ROMEOVILLE - Leadoff hitters decide the result of many a baseball game.

Minooka junior leadoff server Ryne Jacobson decided the outcome of the Indians-Romeoville Spartans Southwest Prairie Conference volleyball match Tuesday night.

Jacobson rattled off 4 successive points to kick off the opening game before later coming back and adding another quartet in 25-14 victory. After a sideout in the nightcap gave the ball to Minooka, Jacobson put the Indians up 9-0 with a snowman.

"He has a very good serve," noted Minooka coach Janel Grzetich afterward. "He has a nice combination (utilizing a jump serve with accuracy) and he was able to give us early leads in both games tonight."

Romeoville, now winless in 6 SPC outings, stayed in contention in the first game until Indians senior Jason Durkin etched 4 markers to put Minooka up 14-6 as the fifth server. Jacobson then bulked the advantage to 21-10 with a pair of aces in a 4-point run.

The nightcap lasted only a solitary rotation, with Indian reserves getting playing time down the stretch.

"We got contributions from more of the players," said Grzetich. "This win feels more like a team effort. With our lead, we were able to get everyone more touches. The players did a good job, working on ball control. We have been working on speeding up our offense but it is a work in progress. I thought we did a nice job. We did not have very many errors."

Minooka had a trio of service miscues, but 2 came in the final 3 servers, when the verdict was assured. The Indians offset the trio of errors by being credited with 9 aces. Jacobson accounted for 7 of the 9.

Jacobson sandwiched a pair of aces around a kill out of the left front by junior Matt Phillips to ignite the initial run of the night. The Spartans came back, with sophomore Wayne Fitts picking up a pair of points as Nick Oderio had a kill off Indians blocker Steve Kettman.

Durkin made it 14-6 as Phillips converted a jump set for a kill out of the left front and sophomore middle Kevin Hannon connected on a runner down the center slot.

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