1 Awards – 2017 Volleyball

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CAST YOUR VOTE AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE. YOU MUST RANK NO. 1 TO NO. 4 WITH NO. 1 BEING YOUR TOP PICK.

Kaelyn Faria, Kickapoo

Faria became Kickapoo’s full-time setter as a junior, and that experience paid off in her senior season. She had 582 assists, as she helped set up a Kickapoo attack that posted another 20-win season. She finished her career with more than 1,000 assists. The Class 4 All-State Honorable Mention selection also chipped in 187 digs, 118 kills and 27 blocks in her senior season.

Birdie Hendrickson, Rogersville

Hendrickson burst onto the scene as a freshman and quickly established herself as one of the best volleyball players in the Ozarks. She tallied 340 kills averaging 4.4 per set in 2016. She also had 222 digs and 40 aces. Her effort earned her Class 4 First-Team All-State honors. She was also named to the MaxPreps Freshman All-American team.

Macey Putt, Ozark

Few in the Ozarks hit the ball quite like Putt in 2016. The Class 4 First-Team All-State selection put down 298 kills for Ozark’s 28-win Class 4 Third Place finishing team. The six-rotation player also had 316 digs and 55 blocks in her senior season. Next fall, Putt will be playing Division I volleyball for the Arkansas State Red Wolves.

Chloe Rear, Strafford

Rear is the reigning 1 Awards Volleyball Player of the Year. Her junior season was another strong campaign that saw her knock down 251 kills at an average a 4.9 per set. She switched to more of an attacking role in 2016, but still accounted for 130 assists. The Missouri State commit rounded out her numbers with 154 digs and 29 blocks.

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