1 Awards – 2016 Volleyball

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Laynie Dake, Mt. Vernon – CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON DAKE

The 6-foot-2 senior made it back-to-back 400-kill seasons by tallying an Ozarks-high 411 kills in 2015. Dake also had team-highs in kill percentage (51.7) and hitting percentage (.389), while her 227 digs were the second most on Mt. Vernon. Dake nabbed All-Big 8 and All-State honors and finishes her career with 1,140 kills. She’ll play collegiately at Missouri State.

Rielly Dobbs, Nixa

The College of the Ozarks commit has directed Nixa’s offense over the past three seasons. She was at her best last fall, finishing 2015 with 706 assists, including seven games of 25 or more. She also added 154 kills, second to only Aubrey Cheffey for the team lead. Dobbs led the Lady Eagles in kill percentage (51) and hitting percentage (.455). The All-COC Large and All-State selection capped her career as a three-year starter with 1,945 career assists.

Chloe Rear, Strafford – CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON REAR

A stress fracture took away her summer and some of the fall, but Rear bounced back with one of the most dominant seasons in the Ozarks, leading Strafford to a Class 2 runner-up finish with 287 kills, 236 digs, 389 assists, 53 aces and 41 blocks. Rear’s a two-time all-state selection and owns one of the most lethal right hands amongst underclassmen.

Kendra Sater, Ozark

There wasn’t a more complete volleyball player in the Ozarks in 2015 than Kendra Sater. The three-time all-state selection led Ozark in assists (810), kill percentage (47.5) and hitting percentage (.345) and finished second in blocks (55) and digs (238). She also added 129 kills. Ozark went 131-28-3 and made the Final Four each season during Sater’s four-year career. Sater’s career legacy will include 2,447 assists, 1,007 digs and 684 kills; the only player in state history with a 2,400-assist, 1,000-dig, 600-kill stat line. Sater’s headed to play at Missouri-Kansas City.

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