Clearwater’s Kenzy McArtor got a taste of state tournament volleyball a year ago.
“I am very excited for many things this season,” McArtor said. “Not only do we have most of our players returning this year, but also our hunger for a state title. I am excited for each and every game ahead of us.”
McArtor recorded 418 kills, 97 aces with a .309 hitting percentage and 226 digs. She was named the AVCTL Player of the Year and a first team all-state selection.
But she wants more.
“Some personal goals for the season include beating the school record of 529 kills in a season and break my existing record of 97 aces,” McArtor said. “As a team I think we all just need to focus on one game at a time and our mental game. The stronger that is the easier it will be to get back to state.”
While McArtor is one of the best players in Class 4A, there were several areas of her game that she wanted to improve.
“I have wanted to improve my defense and off speed shots,” McArtor said. “As much as I love slamming balls on the ten foot line, a good roll shot or tip always comes in handy. I was able to get some summer lessons in to work on defense and off speed and got much better. I also had a chance to work on these skills throughout club season.”