Granger washed its hands of the Lancers' 0-7 start and battled its way to its first win of the season in a five game thriller over Kearns. The Lancers claimed the first set by a unreal score of 38-36, scoring 13 extra points to win it. Beleaguered by the first set, they surrendered the seocnd and third sets by 10 points each before fighting for extra points for a 27-25 win in the fourth, then getting by in the first set for the win. "We have a young team, and this year has been off to a rough start, and tonight they decided that enough was enough and fought for every single point. Kearns played really well, especially in their usual scrappy style. Their defense just doesn't quit on a ball, getting balls back over they by all accounts shouldn't, and tonight, we were able to match that intensity and rise above to a level that few present will forget. Most of all, I'm just proud that at no point did our girls lose faith in their ability to compete and as a team fight," Granger coach Howard Gravelle said.