Varsity Volleyball had another great tournament. With twenty victories and only four losses, they ended their season on a high note.
“We are experienced, very talented, and have a great work ethic as a team,” Head Coach Cassie Headrick said. “We played together for 3 years, and are trying to take this program to another level.”
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, they managed to bond together and play as a team, helping each other on the court to succeed.
“My motivation to play was my teammates,” junior Kylie Williams said. “I think the love we have for each other allows us to be better than our opponents because we have a deep understanding of each other.”
Although they almost didn’t make it to the playoffs because of the pandemic, that didn’t stop them from finding a way to bounce back, causing them to advance multiple rounds and participate in the state semi-finals against Grapevine.
“We weren’t sure if we would have a season,” junior Alexis Headrick said. “You never know if someone will get exposed but you have to control what you can control to make sure that you get the most out of it.”
Their loss in the semi-finals didn’t stop them from being proud of themselves for making it as far as they did for how difficult this season was.
“I love my teammates so much, and I loved to play alongside them this past season,” Williams said. “I am so grateful to be a part of this phenomenal team.”