With the volleyball season upon us, it’s time to take a look at the local and area players who will be making the biggest impact for their teams during the 2023 season.
For the first installment in a five-part series that will cover all positions, we’ll be focusing on the Big Country’s top outside hitters, ranking our top five with a list of others to watch this season.
As with any such list, these rankings are subjective. We hope you enjoy reading through our selections.
While BCP is proud to honor the top volleyball players in the area with our All-Big Country Preps team each year, our “Max Effort” team honors something that doesn’t show up in a box score.
If it’s true that big-time players make big-time plays in big moments, few had a stronger claim to that “big-time” title this past week than Wylie sophomore Hayden Wright.
Every now and then, two quarters of playing time is enough to have a enormous impact. That was the case several times last week in a Friday night filled with lopsided finals throughout the area.
With some people projecting Zephr as an underdog in last week’s game with Sidney, very few people were expecting ZHS to provide us with the Big Country Preps Player of the Week.
If you watched Jim Ned’s Avery Vinson play volleyball for the first time, you’d notice a few things about the junior.
Snyder quarterback Easton Stewart barely makes a dent when he steps on the scale, standing in at 5-foot-8 and only 140 pounds. But the SHS junior was plenty big enough to lead the Tigers to a 35-21 upset over Graham last week at Tiger Stadium.
Madilyn Loper isn’t ready for her time as a Dublin volleyball player to end.
Gracie Dearing feels like the rewards for playing volleyball at Trent are constant.
After an 0-1 start in district play with a loss at Wall, the Clyde Lady Bulldogs were facing some pressure last week in tough league matchups against Jim Ned and San Angelo TLCA.