by Cody Coil, Big Country Blitz magazine
ABILENE, Texas – The South dropped the first set of the FCA All-Star Festival volleyball match but rallied to take the next two and claim the championship, 23-25, 25-15 and 25-17.
The North, wearing blue, trailed 13-3 in the first set but rallied to tie it at 17 and went on claim the set 25-23.
The North got off to a 4-0 lead in the second set but saw the South, sporting red in the match, score the next nine points to gain an advantage they would not give up to tie the match at a set a piece.
The South held 11-3 and 14-6 leads to start the third and saw the North get as close as 15-12 before pulling away down the stretch to take set and the match. Lilly Kate Doby (Wylie) did the honors with the final kill to seal the match for the South.
South coach Miranda Garcia (Jim Ned) said, “It’s fun to win, very exciting. It’s fun to have a group of girls that everyone wants to win and everyone wants to compete.”
The North lost outside hitter Ryen Terrazas (Big Spring) to an injury in the pregame, a setback that hurt their chances of picking up a victory.
North coach Mitzi Bell (Sweetwater) said, “I think we just persevered over that. We faced it and said it is what it is and changed the lineup we’d been working on all week. They adapted and we did well. I think overall it affected us mentally, it’s hard to see a teammate on the bench even if you’ve just known them for three or four days. They bonded so quickly within the first hour. Once they knew each other’s names it was over. They just bonded and clicked and it was precious to watch.”
The South has now won the last three FCA volleyball matches and holds a 5-4 lead in the all-time series.
The South’s Lexi Miller, playing at her home gym at Wylie High School one last time, was named the Bev Ball Most Valuable Player. Miller had four kills, a match high 16 assists and five digs to earn the honor.
“It was such an honor, but there’s no way I could have done it without the girls I had on the court with me, the girls on the side or my coaches,” said Miller. “It was really nice getting to play with new teammates and our chemistry clicked so fast, there was so much excitement on the court. Nobody ever was down; everybody was up the whole time and everyone was encouraging throughout the whole week. It was a blessing to get to play with them.”
Jaron McAden (Wylie) of the South squad set a new FCA match record with six service aces, which doubles the previous record of three held by seven players. She also led all players with 12 kills, which is three off the all-time record of 15 by Brownwood’s Torrey Miller in 2019.
Olivia Fowler (Brownwood) added six kills for the South, with teammate Kodi Ann Davis (Sonora) close behind with five. Autumn King (Wall) led the way with 15 digs.
Sarah Cotter (Albany) led the North with six kills, with Gentri Anderson (Abilene High) right behind her with five. Emma Parker (Graham), Kalyn Whitehead (Big Spring) and Abby Benitez (Snyder) each served three aces, Parker led the squad with eight assists, and Benitez led the way with 16 digs for the North.
The North’s Liz Underwood (Clyde) was named the FCA Spirit Award winner for the week of the Festival. She had four kills in the match.
Both teams no doubt wanted to win, but it was the week as a whole that they will remember most.
Bell stated, “I don’t they realize we needed that as coaches as much as they need it as young athletes. They’re not just volleyball athletes they’re young girls. Being an athlete doesn’t have to define you, that’s big in our society right now. We talked about that all week, that doesn’t define who you are it’s just what you do. Being a believer is what defines you. We poured into them and they poured into us. It was beautiful. I loved it. I would do it again in a minute.”
The teams splits exhibition sets to start the match, with the North taking the first 25-19 and the South earning victory in the second 25-15.
pictures provided by Kerr Broadstreet, wyliesports.com
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