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Vermillion County-based volleyball team wins national championship in Florida
A Vermillion County volleyball team is national champions.
Stateline Pride, an AAU 17 program, traveled down to Florida, and took home first place.
“Those girls are a tremendous group of girls that made history for Vermillion County and really just themselves,” said head coach Emily Franklin.
Despite being in Orlando, Florida, this was a business trip for the volleyball program.
“The girls do long hours in the gym, even if they’re in the afternoon wave, they will only probably get a little bit of time out in the sun before they got to come in and they got to get rest and get acclimated to the gym and preparing,” said Franklin.
The team was loaded with talent.
Franklin said, “We had three all Americans named which is a big accomplishment for nationals in your volleyball career, and those would be Gwendolyn Bennett, she’s from Westville, Illinois. Madeline Doggett, she’s from Westville, Illinois, and Reese McFarland was the tournament MVP.”
But the talent isn’t top heavy — it’s loaded top to bottom.
And they could be even better next season if there’s retention.
“I hope all of them return. They’re all 17 or younger. We have a couple 16 year olds on the team,” said Franklin. “
“You know, when an NFL team wins a Super Bowl, they say, ‘We’re going to Disney World!” I said. “Is that going to happen for your volleyball team?”
Coach said, “I think maybe some families are doing it, but I think some of the other families are deciding to either travel back or just relax, because it is a lot to commit to, and so I appreciate all the family’s commitment as well.”