Simon Kenton Boys Volleyball Thrives: Cousin Duo Leads with 8-2 Record
Simon Kenton High School's inaugural boys volleyball season has surpassed expectations, starting with an impressive 8-2 record under head coach Lacey Maley. With a mix of experience and determination, the team kicked off with a remarkable 7-0 streak, showcasing significant talent despite having just 12 players. Notable players like cousins Nehemiah Kaai and Henry Alo have excelled, emphasizing teamwork and previous connections. Recent losses to established teams like North Oldham and Ryle have provided valuable learning experiences for the young squad.
By the Numbers- Simon Kenton started the season with a 7-0 record, dropping only one set.
- Henry Alo recorded over 150 assists, while Nehemiah Kaai registered over 120 kills this season.
Although the team's early success is commendable, they faced tough competition from more established programs like Ryle, highlighting the challenges of developing a new program in a competitive environment.
State of Play- Simon Kenton sits at No. 14 in the KHSAA rankings as of April 21.
- They recently faced competitive matches against North Oldham and Ryle, gaining crucial experience despite losses.
The Pioneers aim to build on their early success and improve their performance as they continue through the season, focusing on refining their skills and teamwork to compete against stronger teams.
Bottom LineSimon Kenton boys volleyball, guided by the leadership of Lacey Maley, has shown that hard work and cooperation can lead to rapid development in a new sport, setting a promising foundation for future seasons.
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