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NPCC Lady Knights Announce Junior Sports Camps

NPCC Knights Volleyball and Basketball CampsAlexa Hopping, head volleyball coach at North Platte Community College announced the dates for the Lady Knights Junior Volleyball and Basketball Camps for the summer.

The dates of the camp are June 24 – 26 for girls entering grades 3 – 5 and June 29 – July 1 for girls entering grades 6 – 8.

The volleyball camp will be from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and the basketball camp will be from  1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m..

The volleyball aspect of the camp will focus on basic fundamentals of volleyball such as footwork, passing, setting, serving, offensive skills and defensive skills.

The basketball aspect of the camp will focus on shooting, passing, dribbling, footwork, defense, rebounding and team play.

Cost of the camp is $50 for one camp or $65 for both camps.

Campers will receive a free camp t-shirt if application is sent in before June 8.  After June 8 camp t-shirts are $10.

Brochures can be downloaded at www.npccknights.com or picked up at the Welcome Center at either campus of North Platte Community College or at The Sports Shoppe in North Platte.

For further information or questions about the camps please contact Director Alexa Hopping at (308) 386-6242.

Huskers Will Play Kansas State on April 25 in Grand Island

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersThe Nebraska volleyball team will play a spring match against Kansas State at the Heartland Events Center in Grand Island on Saturday, April 25. The match is set to begin at 6 p.m., with doors opening 60 minutes prior to first serve. The Huskers will also sign autographs after the match.

Tickets will go on sale through Ticketmaster and at the Heartland Events Center Box Office at 10 a.m. on Monday, March 2. All tickets will be reserved at $10. There will be a handling charge on all tickets purchased from Ticketmaster. No tickets will be sold through the Nebraska Athletic Ticket Office.

Nebraska last played in Grand Island in the 2011 spring season, topping Wichita State 3-2. A packed crowd of 5,522 fans filled the Heartland Events Center for that match.

The match in Grand Island will be the Huskers’ only one of the 2015 spring season.

Five Huskers to Attend U.S. National Team Tryouts

husker volleyLINCOLN, Neb. – Five members of the 2015 Nebraska volleyball team will participate at the USA Women’s Volleyball National Team Open Tryouts, set for Feb. 20-22 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Rising senior Alicia Ostrander and sophomore Kira Larson are the two veteran Huskers who will compete at the tryouts. Three newcomers will also try out: junior All-America transfer Briana Holman and incoming freshmen Mikaela Foecke and Kenzie Maloney.

The tryout will evaluate approximately 240 athletes from 92 colleges from across the country for spots on the U.S. Women’s National Team, the U.S. Collegiate National Team (formerly the U.S. Women’s A2 Program) and for the U.S. Women’s Junior National Team for athletes born in 1996 or 1997. For a list of athletes competing at the tryout, click here.

The Husker program is no stranger to the U.S. National Team. This past fall, former Huskers Kayla Banwarth, Jordan Larson-Burbach and Kelsey Robinson won a gold medal with Team USA at the  FIVB World Championship in Italy, the first major title in U.S. women’s volleyball history.

Among the current group of tryout participants, Holman was selected to the U.S. Collegiate National Team last March following her All-SEC freshman season at LSU. Larson made the 2012 women’s junior A2 team during her high school career at Fargo North. Foecke, a freshman-to-be from Fort Madison, Iowa, has already played for the U.S. Women’s Junior National Team, winning gold at the U-20 NORCECA Continental Championships. Maloney was a starter for the U.S. Youth National Team that won a silver medal at the Youth World Championships in 2013. The fifth Husker that will try out, Ostrander, played sparingly in her first two seasons as a Husker before becoming a key contributor in 2014, averaging 2.49 kills per set.

The U.S. Collegiate National Team will compete at the World University Games in Gwangju, South Korea (June 28-July 14), the Tour of China (June 12-26) and the USA Volleyball Girls’ Junior National Championships (June 21-30).

For athletes born in 1996 or 1997, they will also be evaluated to earn a spot on the U.S. Women’s Junior National Team that will compete at the 2015 FIVB Volleyball Women’s U20 World Championship in Cyprus July 1-13 with a training block from June 14-29 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.

Selections for the U.S. Collegiate National Teams will be made by the end of March, while selected athletes to the U.S. Women’s Junior National Team will be notified by April 31 with a public announcement expected by May 7.

Coaches Selected for 31st West Nebraska All-Star Volleyball Game

West Nebraska All-Stars Football VolleyballSCOTTSBLUFF—The volleyball coaches have been selected to lead the West and East teams for the 31st    annual West Nebraska All-Star Volleyball Game. This year’s game will be played Saturday, June 13th 2015 in Scottsbluff at Cougar Palace on the campus of Western Nebraska Community College. Game time is 2 p.m. MDT.

Jodie Schuller from Chase County High School has been selected as the Head Coach for the West. This past season Chase County finished with a record of 26-3, losing to Chadron in the semi-finals of the C1-12 Sub-Districts. This is Coach Schuller’s second appearance as a coach in the West Nebraska All Star game. She previously served as the Head Coach for the West in 2005

Angie Hiemstra from Alliance High School has been chosen as the assistant coach for the West squad for this year’s game. Hiemstra is also making her second appearance as a coach in the volleyball game. She served as the West Head Coach in 2008. Coach Hiemstra’s husband Randy will be an assistant coach for the West in the Football game.

Leading the East volleyball team this year is Katie Helms from Cambridge High School. This past season Helms led Cambridge to a record of 21-9, losing to North Platte St. Pat’s in the semi-finals of the C2-11 Sub-District. This is Coach Helms’s first appearance as a coach in the West Nebraska All Star Volleyball Game.

Lynne Johnson from Brady High School will serve as the assistant coach for the East squad. Coach Johnson will be coaching in the game for the third time. She served as an East Assistant Coach in 2009 and was the East Head Coach in 2012.

A portion of the proceeds from the West Nebraska All-Star Volleyball game benefit local charities including the Scotts Bluff County Volunteer Center.

NPCC Lady Knight Volleyball Signs Maxwell’s Blake

Tracy Blake NPCC Knights VolleyballMaxwell Wildcat Tracy Blake is the latest to sign with the North Platte Community College Lady Knight Volleyball team.

Blake, who is 5’6,” played four seasons with the Wildcats in both volleyball and basketball.

Blake will play defensive specialist (DS) in college, according to Lady Knights Volleyball coach Alexa Hopping.

“I’m very excited about Tracy’s court sense and ability to score points,” Hopping said. “She will be a DS which is a position that court sense will benefit her. She is a good kid that I think has the ability to be a versatile player.”

MaxPreps, a national recruiting service, shows that Blake had 635 kills and 1179 digs throughout her high school career at Maxwell.  Blake also had 23 total blocks, 208 service aces, and a 90 percent serving percentage.

In basketball, Blake in her senior year is currently averaging 9.6 points per game and 6.0 rebounds for the Lady Wildcats as a shooting guard.

Tracy is the daughter of Brenda Blake Tobey and Dean Pittman, both of North Platte.

NPCC Lady Knights Volleyball Adds Ketter

MaKenna Ketter Signs her National Letter of Intent
MaKenna Ketter Signs her National Letter of Intent

The North Platte Community College Lady Knights Volleyball team added MaKenna Ketter from Chase County High School to their 2015 recruiting class.

Ketter, the daughter of Tonja Barry and Mike Ketter both of Imperial, is a 5’ 10″ outside hitter from Chase County High School.  The Lady Longhorns were 26-3 on the season and won the South Platte Valley Association (SPVA) tournament.

“What caught my eye is that Makenna is a good student, aggressive player, competitive, comes from a good program, and knows how to win,” Vicki Hopping, assistant volleyball coach for the Lady Knights, said.

North Platte Community College Lady Knights head volleyball coach Alexa Hopping added: “I’m really excited for Makenna. She will make an impact on our team. She is very athletic and a good jumper.”

Ketter played four seasons on the Lady Longhorns volleyball team and was a first team selection on the All-SPVA teams both her junior and senior years.

The signing of Ketter raises North Platte Community College Volleyball Coach Alexa Hopping’s 2015 recruiting class to five.   The others include: Megan Chintala from Fleming, Colorado, Shelby Wolever from Brush, Colorado, Josie Palmer from Brady, Nebraska, and Jessica Lovitt from Mullen, Nebraska.

NPCC Lady Knights Volleyball Signs Mullen’s Lovitt

Jessica Lovitt NPCC Knights VolleyballThe North Platte Lady Knights Volleyball team signed Jessica Lovitt to a letter of intent for the 2015 volleyball season.

Lovitt is a 5’ 9 middle hitter from Mullen, Nebraska.  The Mullen Lady Broncos qualified for the Nebraska State Volleyball Tournament this past fall.

Lovitt is the first Lady Bronco to sign with the Lady Knights volleyball team according to Vicki Hopping, Lady Knights assistant volleyball coach.

“Lovitt is a good all-around athlete,” said Hopping. “She has only one speed and that is fast”.

Lovitt’s career stats for the Lady Broncos are 231 kills, 65 blocks, 58 service aces, and 149 digs.

Lovitt is also a forward on the Lady Bronco basketball team.   She also ran track for the Lady Broncos.  Lovitt qualified for the Nebraska State Track meet in the 100 meter dash and the 200 meter dash.

​Lovitt is the daughter of Jay and Brenda Lovitt.

Huskers Announce 2015 Sand Schedule

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersThe Nebraska sand volleyball team has announced the upcoming schedule for the 2015 season.

Nebraska begins its third season of sand volleyball in Hawaii on March 20-21. The Huskers will compete at the Queen of the Beach Challenge along with Hawaii, USC, California, Hawaii Pacific and Chaminade. Nebraska will also play duals against Hawaii and California on March 22, both in Honolulu.

The Huskers finish the sand season with four days in Arizona from March 25-28. Nebraska will play duals against Arizona State and Grand Canyon and will also participate in the Wildcat Spring Challenge March 27-28, hosted by Arizona with Cal State Northridge, Arizona State and Boise State also among the participating teams.

NPCC Lady Knights Volleyball Signs Megan Chintala

Megan Chintala Signs Letter of Intent to play for North Platte Community College
Megan Chintala Signs Letter of Intent to play for North Platte Community College

The North Platte Community College Volleyball team recently signed Meagan Chintala of Fleming, Colorado.

Chintala, a 5’3” Libero, was a four year starter for the Fleming High School Wildcats.  The Wildcats are the two-time defending Colorado Class 1-A state champions.

Chintala, is a four-time 1-A All-State Libero in the state of Colorado and was #18 in Colorado, second in Class 1-A in digs with 472 digs.

Career statistics for Chintala show that in 368 sets played, she had 1807 digs, which is 4.9 digs per set.

Chintala also had 146 career service aces and a 93.9 percent career serving percentage.

Vicki Hopping, assistant coach of the Lady Knights said about Chintala, “”Megan is a great player from a winning program who doesn’t accept just being average and that’s one of the reasons why we wanted her,” Hopping added “She’s a little sparkplug on the floor and a great vocal leader.”

Lady Knight Head Coach Alexa Hopping added “She delivers a good ball and am excited to see what she accomplishes while she plays for us.

Chintala was a teammate her freshman and sophomore year with Lady Knight volleyball players Abby Kurtzer and Taylor King, who played for the Lady Knights the past two seasons.

NPCC Lady Knights Volleyball Signs Wolever

Shelby Wolever NPCC Knights VolleyballThe North Platte Community College Women’s Volleyball team continues to add more players for the upcoming volleyball season by signing Shelby Wolever from Brush High School in Colorado.

In an interview with the Fort Morgan Times Wolever said, “I was introduced to their coach, and last spring I went for a visit and got to practice with them a little bit,” Wolever said on the recruiting process. “This past summer I went to help them with their camp, and in the fall I went to a tryout there.”

“I really liked the college and the environment during my visit,” Wolever said on the school.

Wolever is a 5’ 8” setter.  In her senior year she led the Brush High Beetdiggers with 195 assists, 123 digs, and 26 service aces.  She also had 77 kills and 10 blocks.

During her career at Brush High School Wolever recorded 164 kills, 90 service aces, a 93.9 percent serving percentage, 653 assists, and 499 digs in 209 sets played.

Lady Knights Volleyball head coach Alexa Hopping said, “Shelby will be setting for us and will have a big job on her hands, which I believe she will do very well with.”

“She offers some height and jumps well and will be a good player for us,” Hopping added.

Wolever is the third Beetdigger to play volleyball for the Lady Knights.  Sabrina and Sandrina Hallahan, being the two most recent, played for the Lady Knights during the 2012 and 2013 season.

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