Hello, I am Molly Quigley-Sanborn. I am an eleventh-grader who attends Pinelands Regional High School in Little Egg Harbor, NJ. This past school season my team won the State Sectional! We had a rocky start at the beginning of our season not having our other setter because of COVID concerns so I had to step up to the plate and play a 5:1 on the Varsity team and I am so grateful to have had that experience! In November I plan on trying out once again for Ocean County Volleyball Club, in hopes of making the 17's national team. I will be continuing my volleyball seasons throughout this year transferring from indoor to beach volleyball and plan on pursuing this for many years to come. My athletics and academics mean the absolute world to me and I will continue to push for greatness and achieve all of my goals. Even during the trying times that the world is facing right now, I will work harder and harder everyday to improve upon my skills and master this sport I have learned to fall in love with!
Statistic | 2021 Varsity Team |
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Attack Kills | 1 |
Assist Percentage | 12.8 |
Solo Blocks | 1 |
Digs | 34 |
Digs/Game | 2.62 |
Aces | 18 |
Service Errors | 4 |
Games Played | 13 |
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