Posted: Sep 29, 2017
Game two on Saturday is a contest that's sure to draw out the best play for both teams. Johnson & Wales has always offered a competitive match for Wake Tech and this year is no different.
If there's one key victory that stands out on the schedule, it was a Wildcat win over Sandhills. The Flyers, currently 17-1, had their 13 game winning sterak snapped at the hands of Johnson & Wales on September 19. For a team to go toe-to-toe with Sandhills is a testament, but to win 15-13 in the fifth set is a statment. The Eagles cannot let a 9-8 record for the Wildcats lull them into complacency.