Shortly after watching her Cougars fall to Aspermont in District 3-2A volleyball action in three straight sets Tuesday evening at Cougar Gymnasium, Klondike Coach Niatha Cullen says one of the biggest things missing in her spikers’ attack is a ‘killer mentality.’
“We want to start seeing our kids really want the ball in those really tough spots,” Cullen said.
The Cougars are now 2-1 in district play after falling to the Hornets Tuesday evening 23-25, 22-25 and 7-25.
“We started out down by like nine points in that first set. After battling our way back into it, we couldn’t convert anything toward the ...