TUSCOLA — When you’re coming off a bad match, sometimes all it takes to get back on track is playing a rival.
It can also help when you aren’t playing up to your capabilities for your coach to yell at you a little bit.
Both of those happened at Bill Thornton Arena on Tuesday night as Clyde used a 13-3 run to close out the first set and take a 25-23, 25-21, 25-15 win over Jim Ned in a tense District 6-3A matchup.