Volleyball Reflections

By: McKenzie Gray Mills

On this weeks blog, I’ll be talking about one of my favorite things, which is Wilson Hall Volleyball. This program has been a big part of my life since 7th grade. It started with my first year on the b-team where I fell in love with the sport and the atmosphere Wilson hall provided. 

    After 7th grade, I progressed to JV. JV was a big step for me because we got to practice with the older girls. Practicing with them brought some fear every now and then, but most of all it brought friendships that last a lifetime. Even when I was a little 8th grader, they still cared about me. Those same friends still check up on me even though they have moved on to bigger things in college. I stayed on JV my freshman year as well.

     My sophomore year I got the chance to be on the varsity team. It was the most exciting thing after being told I had made the team. I walked into the locker room and the whole team was jumping up and down. That was pure joy. That tradition still lives on where we go crazy in the locker room congratulating the new members. Sophomore year was such a highlight in my life just because of the memories I made with that specific team. It never once mattered about playing time. It was about the family we had created that year. 

      Now being a senior, I still fully love this program. After our seniors last year graduated, it was really hard to step up because I never imagined myself being the senior. This year’s team is just as special as all of the others. We are coming together and I can’t wait to see how they continue to grow. Wilson Hall volleyball will be something I cherish forever.

Wilson Hall Volleyball Update

By: Olivia Cogswell

On Tuesday August 17, the Lady Baron volleyball team took on the LMA swamcats, a rivalry matchup. The Wilson Hall volleyball team, having come off losing three region games to Trinity Collegiate, John Paul II, and Hilton Head Christian, were fighting for the win. 

The Barons started off strong with a two set lead, finishing the first set with a score of 25-15. During the set Molly Jones and Mckinley Bath led the offense, but the swamp cats hung around. Wilson Hall was playing hard, being aggressive at the net, and Mckenzie Gray Mills led the defense with digs. The second looked very similar, with Bath leading on offense, and Mills carrying the defense, but the swamp cats were hanging on. Until sophomore Savannah Wells came up to serve with back to back aces. Leading the Barons to the second set victory.

However the third set took a turn with the lady Barons falling behind with a swampcat lead of 10-0. The team fought for a comeback, but there were errors on errors. Faces began to show, and the team was clearly in a slump. However later in the set they were able to come together and make a comeback, but unfortunately were unable to finish with the victory, ending with a 25-20 score. 

In between the third and fourth set, senior Anna Kate Coker pulled the frustrated Barons into a huddle. Pep talks and encouragement were shared, before it was time to huddle up with Coach Rip. The Barons went out for the fourth and final set to take back the lead and finish the game. The Barons played hard and aggressive while LMA kept hanging on by three. Questionable calls were made by the ref, but everyone kept playing. Until finally the Barons had gotten their first region victory of the season, and held their winning record over their rival LMA. 

Wilson Hall Volleyball

By: Addie Griffin

One of the best things is volleyball. The feeling you get when you make a perfect pass off of a hard hit and everyone goes crazy. The feeling of serving an ace off of a team that is known for their serve receive. Cheering on your teammates whenever they have an incredible hit or get an impossible dig. These are all unbeatable feelings. However, Wilson Hall volleyball is so much more than just passing, serving, or hitting a ball. It is unlike any other volleyball program around, solely because of the people. Wilson Hall Volleyball is where you find girls you never thought you would be friends with. Where different grades and ages become one as a team, and you become closer than you could ever imagine. They even become some of your best friends. Wilson Hall volleyball is filled with love and laughter (only during appropriate times of course). Wilson Hall volleyball is where you learn the most about your teammates. Where you have the deepest conversations and hear the most shocking stories on the long bus rides back home. It is where you all share countless laughs about things only the team would find funny, and where you do stupid dances right up until the referee blows the whistle. Wilson Hall volleyball is getting a piece of encouragement or, “the quote of the day”, before every practice from one of your teammates, and everyone claps or sometimes giggles, depending on how poorly executed it might be. It might seem crazy, but these small details are what make Wilson Hall volleyball unlike any other. When all is said and done, you will not remember all of the good plays that you made or the games you won, but the memories that were made over your short years of Wilson Hall volleyball.