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Monticello Volleyball Coach Weighs In On Suspended Season, Senior Leadership

Different and awkward are just a few of the ways Monticello's volleyball coach describes some of the hoops her and her team have had to jump through so far this year as they navigated practicing in a pandemic.

 

The high school volleyball season was among the fall sports that will be transitioned to a shortened early spring season as the IHSA adjusts its calendar for the COVID pandemic. Volleyball coach Kim Allison explains they focused on a lot of team building during a period early in the summer when they could not actually use a volleyball during practice.

 

 

Coach Allison says there were a lot of things she had the kids do that required a lot of self-accountability. She was pleased with the way her seniors took the leadership role and the way that trickled through the program.

 

 

Coach Allison says they will be practicing on Mondays in September and October. She indicates there was a lot of coordination between the different programs to make sure multi-sport athletes were able to participate in all the practices for the sports they are involved in.

 

Coach Allison was a guest on the WEZC player spotlight program last Friday night. Hear the special broadcast of player spotlights on 95.9 FM WEZC and online at dewittdailynews.com each Friday night starting at 7 pm. 

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