The Best of 2nd Region Setters Returning in 2020
Kentucky Volleyball is broken up into 16 Regions and 64 Districts. Each region consists of typically 12-16 teams – sometimes less and sometimes more. The 2nd Region consists of Districts 5 (Crittenden County, Livingston Central, Trigg County), District 6 (Henderson…
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Continue ReadingKentucky Volleyball is broken up into 16 Regions and 64 Districts. Each region consists of typically 12-16 teams – sometimes less and sometimes more. The 2nd Region consists of Districts 5 (Crittenden County, Livingston Central, Trigg County),
District 6 (Henderson County, Union County, Webster County),
District 7 (Caldwell County, Hopkins County Central, Madisonville-North Hopkins), and
District 8 (Christian County, Fort Campbell, Hopkinsville, University Heights). Each team needs a strong setter to lead their offense and help create success.
With 2019 in the rear view and the 2020 season o
Beth Peebles Beth Peebles S University Heights | 2021 State KY (2021), University Heights (District 8): Peebles led the Blazers in 2019 with 657 assists and averaged 7.7 assists per set. At 5’5 Peebles is a small 6-rotation setter but still performs well while at the net. She finished the season with 37 effective kills and 23 total blocks. Her back court movement is solid; in 2019 she recorded 119 digs. Peebles was second on the team for service aces with 60 on the season.
Regan Wooten (2021), Livingston Central (District 5): Wooten returns in 2020 as the staring setter for the cardinals. In 2019 she led the team in assists and aces. Wooten has been a varsity member since her 8th grade season in 2016.
Kendyll Prowell (2021), Caldwell County (District 7): Prowell was the secondary setter for the Tigers during the 2019 season. She totaled 403 assists. As Senior Setter Savanna Tays graduates in 2020, Prowell will likely take over the offense as the primary setter. Kendyll also recorded 25 aces, 173 digs, and 83 kills during the 2019 season. She returns in 2020 with her eyes on the District 7 Title.
Kylie Hardison (2022), Webster County (District 6): As Webster County graduates senior setter/outside, Lana Eastwood, in 2020, the Trojans will likely look to returning varsity setter and defensive specialist Hardison to take over. In 2019, she recorded the second most assists at 154. She also earned 48 digs and 32 service aces. Hardison is a strong all-around skilled player who should easily transition to a lead role as she enters her senior season.