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Men's Volleyball Written by: Scott Stewart, TWU Sports Information

On the road, Manitoba MVB falls in tough five setter at #2 TWU

Bisons almost mount comeback after down two sets; same two teams play again on Sat., Nov. 1

Box Score

LANGLEY, British Columbia – With left side Nick Del Bianco returning from injury after missing the last five matches, the Spartans star fifth-year led #2 Trinity Western's men's volleyball team to a 3-2 (26-24, 25-19, 23-25, 19-25, 15-7) win over teh Manitoba Bisons on Friday, October 31 at the Langley Events Centre. Manitoba suffers their first defeat in five matches.

The first two sets went the Spartans way, however Manitoba answered back with a pair of wins of their own before the Spartans hammered out the fifth and final set to claim the game.

Del Bianco's presence in the game was obvious as he led TWU in kills with 21 and was instrumental in the fifth set as he collected five kills, including the Spartans final two points. Del Bianco also added 11 digs, four blocks and two aces.

Tyler Koslowsky  had a game-high 17 digs while on the Spartans offensive side, Blake Scheerhoorn had 17 kills and one ace and Ryan Sclater had 15 kills. The Spartan defense was led by Branden Schmidt who put up a total of eight blocks, while also making seven kills and an ace. Setter Scott Plocktis had 54 assists.

For the Bisons it was Devren Dear who led the team. Dear had a match-high 27 kills as well as a team-high 13 digs. Adam DeJonckheere was second on the Bisons with 15 kills. Setter Luke Herr had a match-high 55 assists.

Dating back to the 2012 Canada West gold medal match, five of the last six times these two teams played, the match has gone to five sets.

The first set began with both teams at full intensity. It was the Spartans though that established the early lead. Manitoba managed to work its way back from the deficit though, coming back midway through the set and driving the score to a tight one point difference. The two teams were tied at 24-24 before the Spartans came back swinging and claimed the set 26-24. Del Bianco had five kills for the Spartans during the set, while Scheerhoorn offered up four. TWU hit .424 during the set, coming in above Manitoba who had .360.

The Spartans were up early on in the second set, once again putting a decent distance between them and the Bisons. Much like the first set however, Manitoba came back and evened the score. After getting a leg back up, TWU pulled ahead 23-19, before claiming the match 25-19 following a Manitoba serving error. During the set, the Spartans added 5.5 more blocks to their total, while the Bisons added 4. Scheerhoorn hit another five kills while both Del Bianco and Sclater had three. Schmidt blocked five of the Bisons attempts.

The tides seemed as if they'd changed in the third set, as Manitoba began by tallying the first few points against the Spartans. The scoring against TWU continued until midway through the set, when the Spartans were able to move into the lead 16-15. The one-point lead didn't last long however, as the Bisons came back and took back the lead. Manitoba finished the set quickly after that, 25-23. Each team only gained one block during the set. Del Bianco and Sclater each added five more kills to the Spartans total.

The fourth set shaped up much like the others, with TWU and Manitoba proving to be well-matched opponents. The two teams stayed tight in scoring, keeping each other within two points throughout the first half of the set. Manitoba kicked it up a gear in the last half of the set however, using its momentum to drive the score up in its favor before claiming the set 25-19. Both teams earned two blocks in the set. Scheerhoorn hit four kills, while Sclater and Del Bianco both had three.

In the fifth set, TWU got the lead and quickly drove up the score, keeping Manitoba well behind them. TWU didn't let up until their goal was accomplished, hitting .733 in the final set and winning 15-7. Del Bianco made his return even sweeter by finishing off the night with the game-winning kill. In addition to the game winner, Del Bianco hit four other kills. Scheerhoorn tallied three more kills as well as a service ace.  

The two teams will meet in a rematch Saturday, November 1 at 7 p.m. PT at the Langley Events Centre.

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Players Mentioned

Luke Herr

#2 Luke Herr

S
6' 4"
3rd
3
Devren  Dear

#4 Devren Dear

RS
6' 6"
3rd
3
Adam DeJonckheere

#8 Adam DeJonckheere

LS
6' 4"
2nd
2

Players Mentioned

Luke Herr

#2 Luke Herr

6' 4"
3rd
3
S
Devren  Dear

#4 Devren Dear

6' 6"
3rd
3
RS
Adam DeJonckheere

#8 Adam DeJonckheere

6' 4"
2nd
2
LS