Story written by Cody Coil of Big Country Blitz Magazine
The North took the two exhibition sets 26-24 and 25-16, but the South turned things around when it really counted.
Kamryn Williams (Wall), who was named the Bev Ball FCA Volleyball MVP, said energy was the key component to the turnaround. “We had a long talk, everyone in the huddle was chiming in. Our coach switched up the rotation and it just worked out. We picked up the energy, which was what we needed the most.”
The teams went back and forth in the first set, with the North (wearing blue) holding big leads of 14-9 and 15-10 before the South (wearing red) rallied. Down 19-15, the South went on a 10-2 run to close out the victory. Ella Burns (San Angelo Central) ended the set with back-to-back service aces to help the South squad win.
The South side never trailed in the second set, jumping out to an early 5-1 lead and holding on the rest of the way. The North got as close as 12-11 but the South pulled away thanks in part to the hard hitting of Williams, who led all players with 11 kills in the match. “She was one of the ones in the first two sets that was off,” said Ali Smith (Brownwood), one of the South coaches. “She got a little bit frustrated and was just like things just aren’t working for me and the other teammates stepped up behind her. We had some really good defense that allowed our setters to feed the ball to her and get her in system and get her going. Once we hit that point it was game on.”
Williams was thrilled to earn the MVP award for the match. “It means a lot to me. It was really fun being here and honestly everyone on the team deserves it. It feels really good.”
Shawntiel Watson (San Angelo Central) and Mattie Tibbets (Cooper) each added three kills for the South. Williams and Kat Williams (Wylie) topped the team with three aces each, while Burns had her two and Brylee Pursley (Wylie) added one. Tibbets topped the South with three blocks and Williams had one.
Jadyn Hernandez (Abilene High) led the North attack with six kills and a pair of blocks. Payton Phillips (Clyde) notched five and Ryleigh Lawson (Abilene High) added one. Chloe Ukle (Clyde), Trinity McGee (Sweetwater) and Madilyn Loper (Dublin) served up aces for the North.
Phillips earned the FCA Spirit Award winner for the week.
The time spent in Abilene ended with the match, but was about so much more during the week.
Williams said, “It was amazing. Everyone, all the staff, the devotionals, practice, coaches, my teammates, everyone here was amazing and I loved every second of it.”
Smith added, “It’s been tiring but a really good, just mind-blowing week for the girls and for us as coaches. I know the staff for FCA has worked so hard putting this together for us and we couldn’t be more thankful for them. It’s been a lot of fun and it’s been just great to see everybody come together. The North team and the South team we all got really close as coaches, as teammates and it was just fun to see that community grow and get together.”
The South has now won the last two FCA volleyball matches and holds the all-time edge 6-5.
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