Kingwood Park Volleyball Stays Undefeated In Locale Play After Clear Of Huntsville
Kingwood Park stayed undefeated in Locale 16-5A subsequent to clearing Huntsville 25-16, 25-23, 25-21 on Tuesday night at home. 사설토토
"Everything no doubt revolves around difficult work," sh e said. "These young ladies come in each day and practice hard to get ready for games. We're continuously going to be the more forceful group and hoping to assault and have the most heart of our rival."
Kingwood Park and Lufkin, both 2-0, are tied for first spot in quite a while after Tuesday's matches. K-Park goes to Doorman on Friday for its next region match.
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K-Park is driven by a weighty senior class. Outside hitters Avery Guevara and Ashley Cox have given initiative and kills the entire season for K-Park.
Guevara drives the group with 176 kills and 109 digs while Cox has 158 kills alongside 89 digs. Setter McKynzie Wallace has 419 helps with 179 digs and libero Naval force Omenson has 227 digs.
"Our seniors are a major piece of our group," Stafford said. "Those young ladies are our chiefs, and we go as they go. They have all worked effectively up until this point this season and they truly pickup the more youthful young ladies in the group."
Stafford filled in as a right hand at K-Park for quite some time prior to taking over as lead trainer this season. She supplanted Stormi Champion, who returned to mentor at her institute of matriculation Montgomery after one season at K-Park.
"These were really the main arrangement of young ladies when I began here at K-Park," Stafford said. "This is my group, and it's good to see all that end up back at square one. I love this program, I love K-park and I'm so happy to here."
Stafford, 24, moved on from Hargrave.
"There's a standard up there that says state champions," Stafford said. "I got large shoes to fill without a doubt. Kelly Grumpy person was my mentor at Hargrave, and she was here my most memorable year at K-Park. It was truly startling to land this position, and being here instructing these girls is astounding."
K-Park is in District II in Class 5A now, and that implies more voyaging and more-than-expected transport rides for this school year and the 2023-2024 school year.
The Woman Pumas have previously caused the excursion to Nacogdoches and will to likewise make outings to Lufkin and Huntsville with a more limited drive to Dayton and Watchman too.
"My way of life is about the group and less around one player," Stafford said. "In volleyball everything revolves around having solidarity in the group and building those bonds that will endure forever. The young ladies have a great deal of time on the transport, and some will need to pay attention to music and simply talk. Whenever you're all together group it's an opportunity to get more science together. That is the very thing we anticipate doing when we have those long transport rides."