The Peacock Toilers put together three solid sets to knock off the Central Cyclones in the Moose Jaw High School Senior Girls Volleyball League on Thursday night.

The win improved Peacock to 2-0 early in the season, while Central drops to 1-1.

"I'm super impressed by our team, we've done really good lately and we're just going to grow from here, it's awesome," said Peacock senior Jenna Helland after the win.

The Toilers started the night off with a strong 25-15 win in the first set, but they really found their groove in the second set, which they took 25-7 over the Cyclones. Central showed some good fight back in the third set, but Peacock came away with a 25-18 win to take the match.

Helland said the team has gelled quickly this season and it's paying off, "We have a really good group of girls this year, we all talk lots, we're all good friends and that definitely helps," she said.

On the Cyclones' side, they will head back to the drawing board after a rough outing, but head coach Joe Gunnis said he's confident that the team will find its way as the season progresses.

"We've just got to continue to work in the gym, once it clicks we’ll be a very fine volleyball team, we just need all the pieces to come together at one time and then we'll be in great shape," said Gunnis.

While the result wasn’t what they were looking for, Gunnis added that they can learn a lot from a loss like this one early in the season.

"Nobody goes out to lose obviously, but to have a game where we have to work through things when they're going well and when they aren't going well will pay off in the middle to end of the season, and that's what we're looking for, to get better every game, every point," he said.

The win will provide a nice boost of confidence for Peacock moving forward, but Helland said they won’t be getting ahead of themselves by any means.

"It's nice knowing that we have the strength to overcome these teams is really good," she said. "We need to focus on playing our game and make sure that we're still on top and doing our best."

In other senior girls action on Thursday, the Vanier Spirits traveled out to Caronport and knocked off the Briercrest Christian Academy Cougars in three straight sets (25-18, 25-21, 25-18).

The league returns to the court on Tuesday for a five-game slate.