Klamath Union volleyball came out with a statement by winning the first set before Henley took control of the match and won Thursday night on Pel Court, 22-25, 25-17, 25-11 and 25-23.
Klamath Union came out to a hot start in Skyline Conference play after starting 3-0 in conference play. After beating Hidden Valley, 3-1, and sweeping Phoenix, 3-0, the Pelicans had their toughest test of the season this past Tuesday at Valhalla Court, facing defending conference champion, Mazama.
Against the Vikings, the Pelicans came out strong in an all too close opening set and won, 27-25. Mazama did not relent and won the following two sets (25-15 and 25-19, respectively) to put all the pressure on KU.
The Pelicans were valiant in a rowdy atmosphere by winning the fourth set, 25-18, and a final and decisive fifth set, 15-11.
Klamath Union's final four matches will be crucial in a playoff push, hosting Hidden Valley, starting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 8 at Pel Court.