I love the game of volleyball. I could watch, play and study it all day if that was an option. I have a 3.4 GPA and I am taking two higher level classes early. Math is my favorite. I want to make it through the rest of my high school year with a GPA above 3.0 and will work as hard as I can to achieve that goal and work to push it further.
I would be a good candidate for any team because I would try my hardest and give it my all on the court or in the weight room with also working hard in the classroom. I am a very loud communicator on the court and love to socialize off the court. I would be so excited to be apart of any team helping each other grow in volleyball or in any other way no matter where I am, on or off the court.
Statistic | 2018 Varsity Team |
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Attack Kills | 79 |
Attack Errors | 49 |
Total Attempts | 265 |
Kill Percentage | 30% |
Kills/Game | 6 |
Solo Blocks | 21 |
Blocks/Game | 2 |
Digs | 192 |
Digs/Game | 17 |
Aces | 27 |
Aces/Game | 2 |
Service Errors | 22 |
Serving Percentage | 88% good |
Games Played | 15 seasons games |
Matches Played | about 45 matches to 25 |
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