Jennings County High School boys volleyball club recently finished its inaugural season with great success, especially for a first-year program. The team was coached by Ashley Sedam who was assisted by Halea Gibbons.
“It was great to watch the growth of the new program, even when they were losing you could see the growth. I’m excited to see the future of this program,” Laramie Elston, mother of senior Maddix Elston, commented.
Another parent said, “We played teams that were IHSAA members and had been around for a few years. We were competitive, no one blew us out.”
Even though it was his first, and last, season of volleyball, senior Kaiser Daeger stated, “I really enjoyed playing volleyball this season and building relationships with my teammates. I want to thank our coaches for their patience and dedication.
According to Missy Taylor, athletic department administrative assistant at JCHS, the plan is for the program to be a club sport for two years. “We have to make sure there will be enough interest so we can field a team every year,” said Taylor. “Their games had to be scheduled around track meets so the boys could go to track practice after school.”
There’s no limit on how long boys’ volleyball can be a club sport. The only downside to being a club sport is that the team is not eligible to play in a post-season tournament.
Hopefully interest in the sport continues to grow and JCHS can become a member of the IHSAA. Fielding a team in a tournament would be icing on the cake and a great way to honor this year’s graduating trailblazers.