Chemeketa Loses Match on the Road At Clackamas
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**Clackamas Defeats Chemeketa in Straight Sets Victory**
Oregon City, OR – On November 7, 2025, the Clackamas Cougars swept the Chemeketa Storm in a decisive volleyball match at Clackamas Community College. Clackamas applied pressure from the start, showcasing a strong team performance that left Chemeketa struggling to keep pace. The final scores read 25-11, 25-16, 25-13, sealing a 3-0 win for the home team.
Clackamas' attack was spearheaded by Jasmine Broberg and Sofia Green. Broberg tallied an impressive 14 kills with a hitting percentage of .190, while Green added 11 kills with a striking efficiency of .320. Morgan Armitage also contributed significantly with 5 kills and a .444 hitting percentage, displaying her offensive prowess.
The home team's total hitting percentage of .252 far surpassed Chemeketa's challenging figure of -.009, leaving little doubt about Clackamas' supremacy at the net. The team combined for 42 kills, more than doubling Chemeketa's output of 19.
Clackamas was not only robust on the attack but also displayed defensive tenacity. The team accumulated 67 digs, effectively minimizing Chemeketa's scoring opportunities. Olivia Woody led the defensive effort with 15 digs, providing solid support in the backcourt. The blocking efforts were also notable, with Clackamas collecting two solo blocks and adding five block assists.
Chemeketa had difficulty finding their rhythm throughout the match. The Storm's top performer, Taylin Wright, managed 6 kills with a hitting percentage of .125. However, the overall team struggle was apparent, as evident from their negative hitting percentages in two of the sets.
Chemeketa committed numerous errors, leading to a total of 20 attack errors and four service errors. Despite their efforts, they couldn't match Clackamas' precision and power.
Clackamas also displayed efficient playmaking, with Mahala McCrae delivering an outstanding 24 assists. As a team, they collectively managed 38 assists, setting up opportunities that were capitalized on by their hitters.
The match was played in front of an empty attendance, but that didn't diminish the energy and intensity Clackamas brought to the court. The chess-like strategic adjustments and the rapid pace demonstrated why Clackamas now improves to an 18-8 overall record with an 11-5 mark in conference play.
The victory further bolstered Clackamas' position as a formidable force in the league, showcasing their depth and synergy. On the other hand, Chemeketa dropped to a 12-16 season record.
As these teams look ahead, Clackamas aims to continue their momentum, while Chemeketa hopes to regroup and refine their strategies. This match was a testament to the strength and well-rounded capabilities of the Clackamas squad, underscoring their potential for success in the upcoming postseason.
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