Once everyone was back in their seats and the ball back in the air, Cloud County settled down and chipped away at Dodge City's lead, getting to within one following a kill from freshman Irem Bat. But it was clear the T-Birds were struggling to get into a rhythm prior to the blaring sirens as they trailed 13-10 when play was stopped and had been down by as many as five points. What caused the fire alarm remains unclear, and no one was harmed during Thursday evening's evacuation. "I think having that break allowed us to settle in and regain our composure." ![]() 1 thing we talked about when we were outside during the break the girls felt a little jittery and a little antsy because emotions run high on Sophomore Night," said Cloud County head coach, Molly Skocny. Not only did the T-Birds (13-19, 7-9 KJCCC) leapfrog the Conquistadors (21-15, 6-10 KJCCC) in the conference standings to own fifth place outright, but an impromptu fire alarm, which forced a brief evacuation and 15-20 minute delay, ended up being the turning point on an entertaining Thursday night in Concordia, Kansas. The 25-20, 25-20 and 25-18 box score is just one of the reasons. ![]() CONCORDIA, Kansas - Members of the 2016 Cloud County Community College volleyball team will always remember the sweep of Dodge City Community College on Sophomore Night.
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