Lady Cats earn three spots on all-league volleyball, McMullen named 1st team
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For a team that battled injuries most of the season, Louisburg found itself one win away from a trip to the state tournament.
Although it was an up and down year for the Lady Cats with a 20-17 record, a few players caught the eyes of league coaches. When the All-Frontier League Volleyball teams were released last week, Louisburg had three players on the list.
Senior Corinna McMullen was a first-team selection and was also an honorable mention setter. Senior Davis Guetterman was an honorable mention setter and another senior, Chase Kallevig, was named as an honorable mention libero.
“We have a very strong league with some very talented players,” Louisburg coach Leanna Willer said. “With the structure of our all-league teams I feel that it was tough to give every girl the recognition she deserves. I firmly believe that we had more than one first or even second team caliber player this season. That being said, I am happy that we landed three of our outstanding seniors on the all-league list.”
McMullen had a strong senior campaign for the Lady Cats as she led the team with 284 kills and was also second on the team with 284 assists. She also had 194 digs and 35 aces on the year after playing all six rotations.
“Corinna ended the year as our leading hitter with a 0.250 hitting percentage,” Willer said. “She was our go-to and we could count on her to put the ball away even with her small size in the front row. She provided our team with a spark and energy that carried us through many tough matches.”
Guetterman was the Lady Cats’ other setter as they ran a 6-2 offense for most of the season. The Louisburg led the team 436 assists and a team-high 58 aces.
She also added 184 digs and had 146 kills as she played all six rotations as well.
“Davis led our team in assists and aces,” Willer said. “She is our resounding source of leadership and the ultimate hype woman for every single one of her teammates. She was willing to do whatever was asked of her, all for the good of the team.”
Kallevig was in her second straight season as the team’ libero and was one of the best in the league at her spot. She had a team-high 340 digs and was also strong from behind the service line with 37 aces.
“Chase held down our back row with consistent serve receive and defense, and she pushed other teams by being aggressive behind the serving line,” Willer said. “Unfortunately, all three of these seniors had to miss six or more matches due to injuries and we missed them tremendously on the court. They have truly left their mark on this program and we will not be the same without them next year.”
ALL-FRONTIER LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL
First Team
Fisayo Afonja, Baldwin, sophomore
Kate Frakes, Spring Hill, senior
Rylee Serpan, Spring Hill, senior
Corinna McMullen, Louisburg, senior
Emery Keebaugh, Ottawa, sophomore
SETTER: Daphne Gardner, Spring Hill, junior
LIBERO: Cate Milroy, Spring Hill, senior
Second Team
Chaney Barth, Baldwin, junior
Mariyah Noel, Bonner Springs, junior
Harper Schreiner, Eudora, senior
Sophia Ewy, Eudora, senior
Sofia Ficken, Ottawa, senior
SETTER: Kirsten Evans, Ottawa, senior
LIBERO: Alexis Morscher, Bonner Springs, senior
Honorable Mention
Mikayla White, Paola, senior
Mackenzie Kuehl, Paola, senior
Maggie Kauk, Paola, junior
Maddie Pitzer, Paola, junior
Mercedes Madlock, Bonner Springs, senior
Alyssa Reichard, Baldwin, sophomore
Lucy Reike, Tonganoxie, sophomore
Shannon Frakes, Spring Hill, sophomore
Kaia Cordill, Piper, senior
SETTER
Maddie Pitzer, Paola, junior
Mercedes Madlock, Bonner Springs, senior
Sophie Baker, Baldwin, senior
Corinna McMullen, Louisburg, senior
Davis Guetterman, Louisburg, senior
Emma Durr, Eudora, senior
LIBERO
Taryn Marcum, Paola, sophomore
Chase Kallevig, Louisburg, senior
Emma Stottlemire, Ottawa, senior
Kylie Vandervoort, Tonganoxie, junior