Caledonia at Rushford-Peterson
7:15 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 18

Caledonia had a 14-match winning streak snapped in a two-set loss to Eden Prairie at the Lakeville North Bachman Invitational last weekend, the first stumble for the Warriors since Sept. 9. With only two games left in the regular season, Caledonia will need to avoid dwelling on the defeat to finish strong.

The No. 6-1A Warriors can get back to winning ways if their most potent attackers, junior outside hitter Madisyn Heaney (148 kills) and senior right side hitter Mariah Schroeder (120 kills), continue to preform well. 

Junior setter Adrianna Reinhart (481 assists) handles the distribution for Three Rivers Conference-leading Caledonia (17-3, 12-0).

Rushford-Peterson (12-9, 6-7) have not had much luck in league games this season, but the Trojans may find revenge to be the charm on Tuesday as they hope to avenge a Sept. 17 loss to the Warriors in the Wabasha-Kellogg tourney.

To help pull the upset, Rushford-Peterson's offense must run efficiently behind the play of senior setter Savannah Skalet, who leads the team with 160 assists.