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Men's Volleyball Fraser Caldwell, Sports Information Director

Men's Volleyball: Maar Scores 29 as Mac Edges Waterloo in Five Sets

Box Score Dominant start from Mac — winning 7 of the first 8 points and forcing a timeout just four points into the match — offence coming from across the board
Stephen Maar ace for 13-5 — all Mac, all game

Kocur uncorks one to bring up set point at 24-16, Mac wins it 25-17 on a Richards cross-court kill from the left

Errors starting to creep in for Mac in set two — they lead 18-17 after a second-straight miss along the left from Koppers, Richards comes in for him — Marauders reel off 7 of the next nine points after the switch to win the set

3-6 in the third after a block from Aidan Simone — much better from Waterloo here

16-19 — McConkey blocks Demyanenko in the middle — Waterloo leading confidently in set three

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What looked like a breezy season opener quickly turned into a slugfest on Friday, as the Marauders saw a two-set lead evaporate before recovering to the defeat the Waterloo Warriors 3-2 (25-17, 25-19, 23-25, 22-25, 15-8) at the Burridge Gym.

Veteran outside hitter Stephen Maar put together a dominant offensive match, racking up 25 kills on 45 attempts versus six errors (.422) while adding three blocks and an ace. Danny Demyanenko also entered double digits, with 10 points on five kills, three blocks and two aces.

Waterloo was led on Friday by Aidan Simone, who scored 14.5 points including 12 kills, two aces and a block assist.

A blistering start to the first set saw Mac win seven of the first eight points, a lead they would build on as they raced to the technical timeout. While the Warriors managed to make a set of it — with their offence beginning to click — the home side took the overall lead when Andrew Richards put a cut shot to the floor for 25-17.

The improved Warriors hung with the Marauders for much of the second set, before a mid-set run put the hosts out front. McMaster led 16-12 at the technical timeout, and after inserting Richards back into the lineup, went on a 7-2 run to reach the finish line at 25-19.

Errors snuck into the Marauders game in set three, and the Warriors forced a timeout from the hosts when they took a 12-10 lead. Playing stout defence and out-dueling Mac at the net, Waterloo sent their opponents back to the huddle after a Jordan McConkey block of Danny Demyanenko gave them a 20-16 lead. With the help of Maar's ferocious hitting, Mac drew level at 23, but two consecutive errors sealed the set for Waterloo.

Momentum stayed firmly in the Warriors corner in set four, and they once again forced a timeout when a McMaster dig went wayward for 11-6. The Marauders slowly ate into the Warriors lead as the set progressed, and were within two points when the visitors called time at 21-19. But, in keeping with the theme of the set, an error cost the Marauders as a serve on game point found the net to bring up a fifth and deciding frame.

They saw their lead disappear, but the Marauders responded strongly in fifth, winning four of the first five points of the shortened set and forcing a timeout when Maar won the joust for 4-1. Controversy struck at the changover, when the Warriors felt they had successfully a ball ruled dead that gave Mac an 8-5 lead. That was all the advantage that the Marauders needed, and they went on a 7-3 run to seal the match when a Waterloo attack sailed long.

Having avoided the season-opening upset, the Marauders will look to build on their Friday performance when they host the RMC Paladins at the Burridge Gym on Saturday.
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