Five CKVA 15s to Watch
Heading into 2020, Kentucky club volleyball players of all ages are anxiously awaiting the start of a new season. Looking ahead, here are five 15s from Central Kentucky Volleyball Academy (CKVA) to watch in 2020. Gracelynn Akin (Adair County): Delivering…
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Continue ReadingHeading into 2020, Kentucky club volleyball players of all ages are anxiously awaiting the start of a new season. Looking ahead, here are five 15s from Central Kentucky Volleyball Academy (CKVA) to watch in 2020.
Gracelynn Akin (Adair County): Delivering early in her prep career, Akin produced as a freshman on a high school varsity team. Now, Akin will look to make more contributions during the 2020 club season.
Makenzie Barr (Taylor County): Expected to compete for a starting position during her sophomore season in 2020, Barr will have an opportunity to contribute for her club team during the upcoming campaign. Barr is a defensive specialist.
Briley Burns (Adair County): As a freshman, Burns paced her high school team in kills and blocks while emerging as a leader. Burns is among the top young female student-athletes in the 5th Region.
Emily Melton (Taylor County): Among the state’s most versatile young volleyball players, Melton can play right side, middle blocker and outside hitter. She is fresh off playing for a high school varsity squad as an eighth grader.
Chloe Simpson (Green County): After contributing for her high school team as an eighth grader, Simpson will carry momentum over into the club season. Smith has played defensive specialist and hitter thus far in her volleyball career.