East Oregonian
PENDLETON — A few numbers were bouncing around in Dave Baty’s head as his volleyball team set up for practice Tuesday afternoon, its last of the season at Blue Mountain Community College.
Five and 15.
As in five matches, fifteen games — all that separates the Timberwolves from their second NWAACC championship in the last three seasons. If Blue Mountain can pile five more victories on top of the 38 they’ve accumulated this season, already an NWAACC high by seven, the T-Wolves will leave Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham with another title this weekend.