Volleyball wrap up

Mia Barbosa

Photo of senior Kyndall Johnson

Caitlin Worthington , Staff Writer

Much like anything else the volleyball season doesn’t last forever.

“The season had a rocky start but we got our act together and finished as district champs,” junior Emily Swift said. “As far as playoffs we made it to round two and sadly lost, but it was still a good season.”

The girls worked hard all year to keep up with the competition, and ended with a record of 25-19.

“We had early morning practice just about everyday and treated our district games like playoffs, keeping aggression and energy up,” senior Kyndall Johnson explained.

Although the girls didn’t advance as far as they had hoped, given the setbacks and conditions they faced, they had an incredible year.

“Despite all the injuries, we definitely overachieved a lot, and consistently had a good team chemistry,” head volleyball coach Miguel Saenz said.

The season came with a lot of challenges and rewards, but this year has proven to be a good example of what the volleyball program is all about.

“There was a lot of great leadership, good chemistry, and the girls fought hard to overcome all the injuries and challenges they faced this season, overall there was a lot of great character shown this year,” Saenz said.