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Wall High School Volleyball Team Named FCA 2020 Impact Team of the Year

Apr 27, 2020

Lady Hawks rely on strong relationships with God and each other to overcome adversity, meet their goals and lead their campus. 

The Big Country FCA Impact Team of the Year Award is sponsored by our loyal friends at BML, Inc. We are grateful for their continued support.

Leading by example is becoming all too rare among our youth. They want their opinion to be heard and accomplishments to be recognized.

But for the 2019 Wall Hawk volleyball team, the season turned into a year they continually put their teammates first in the hopes of a common goal coming to fruition. 

At the beginning of the year during non-district tournament portion of season, middle blocker Kaitlyn Stephens tore her ACL. It’s a devastating loss to any team, but to lose Kaitlyn the individual was much more heartbreaking.

It’s difficult to make a player feel like they are still part of the team when they know they won't step on the court again. However, this group of ladies tried with all their might.

Visitations to Kaitlyn's house took place daily after surgery. The team made and delivered gift baskets. and even produced a TikToks video featuring Kaitlyn in the hope of becoming famous! 

But as Kaitlyn physically healed her spirit became to wain. Her heart broke practice after practice. Through it all, her teammates never left her side. 

As Kaitlyn began to struggle mentally, she found her way spiritually with the help of her friends. Slowly, Kaitlyn found her new role on the team. It was role that would help her team just as much as they helped her. She became selfless as she mentored the freshman players that the team needed to take her spot as varsity middle blocker.

As Kaitlyn healed, so did the team. Until the night the Lady Hawks traveled to rival Sonora.

During the game in a playoff-style atmosphere, Lady Hawk libero Candra Barnett dove for a ball without fear of failure. Her elbow dislocated as she saved the ball. As she cried out and grabbed her arm, coach Robyn Jones rushed over to her and felt the dislocation. She looked to the stands for parents who might be nurses, doctors, and EMTs.

Then she noticed the Lady Hawks on the court. There was nothing her teammates could do to help their friend; except one. 

The team circled up in the middle of Sonora's home court and prayed. Prayed the healing hands of their Savior would comfort their fallen teammate. They prayed that the Lord might watch over their libero as she was rushed to the hospital.

When the game resumed, the Lady Hawks had one motivation: to play for Candra and keep their district champion season alive. Now down two leaders in Kaitlyn and Candra, the team came out victorious and were crowned district champs.

Throughout the loss of two key athletes, this year's team had the best record in Wall volleyball history at 34-10.

On top of the success on the court, all seven seniors on the team also received Academic All-State recognition Texas Girls Coaches Association with career grade-point averages of 94 or higher. Two of the team's athletes, Mallory Melton and Rylee Braden, are also set to Valedictorian and Salutatorian for the Wall High School graduating class of 2020.

"Sportsmanship can be seen in the Lady Hawk volleyball team throughout their roller coaster season," said Coach Jones. "To be a deep team means players must sacrifice playing time. To be injured is to sacrifice your previous time and effort for the hopes of one day trying again. Sacrifice doesn't come easy. But as we have been lead by example so we practice His example."

Wall High School traditionally hosted a FCA meeting once a month, but Lady Hawk setter Mallory Melton changed that this year. The students now host a FCA meeting bi-weekly, and with the help of Mallory's organizational skills the group rotates between an adult speaker and a student speaker. 

Mallory wanted her peers to feel like they could speak freely but thought they still needed guidance in how to effectively reach their audience. She thought alternating between young adults and adults would benefit the FCA campus huddle. 

With the experience gained speaking at FCA meetings, Wall sent two speakers - both varsity volleyball players - to speak at Fields of Faith in San Angelo on October 9, 2019. Multiple varsity volleyball players led Wall's See You at the Pole by hanging fliers, organizing a group to sing, and setting up a speaker. The group also sent two high school members to speak at the elementary FCA, one of those being a varsity volleyball player, and another FCA member and varsity volleyball player led the benediction at Wall's community Thanksgiving.

Selfless act after selfless act.

Through a strong faith and support system, this team found success in the midst of heartache and injury. Players that thought they would see little playing time continued to work hard in the hopes of making the most of an opportunity. When their chance came, they shined but never forgot to share the limelight on the team instead of the individual.

Throughout an emotional volleyball season, each individual on the team held on to her priorities. They continued to spread their faith by growing the Wall FCA and their own youth groups. Their grades never slipped. They made friendships outside the volleyball program, and they included others to be in their volleyball family.

Wall High School Lady Hawks Volleyball Roster

1 Mackensie Wilson
2 Corbyn Herring
3 Lexi Guerra
4 Kamryn Williams 
5 Mallory Melton
6 Karagan Claire
7 Rylee Braden
8 Zoe Granzin 
9 Tatum Granzi
10 Candra Barnett
11 Kylie Phillips
12 Lauren Scherr
13 Kaitlyn Stephens 
14 Rachel Stewart
15 Autumn King
16 Caroline Holtman
17 Mattie Sanford 

Head Coach: Robynn Jones

Assistant Coaches: Taylor Howie & Steve Bain

Managers: Rhesa Key, Laney Jost, & Macy Granzin

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