”It is not the size of the man but the size of his heart that matters.” - Evander Holyfield
I go out every day on the court thinking that I will be one of the hardest working kids in the gym. All that matters is the size of my heart and how willing I am to get better and cheer on the players around me to do the same. The day my doctor told me I was done growing, I looked back at my mom and said ‘It’s okay I may be 5’3” on the outside but on the inside I am 6’3” and nothing will stop me.”
I’ve played volleyball since 4th grade and I could not imagine not continuing to play in college. I am always the loudest, most enthusiastic, positive and encouraging teammate on my team. I try to be a leader and a role model on my teams and in the classroom. My goal each day is to improve and make myself a better person, player and student than I was the day before. I want to be the next scholar athlete that you develop. ~Abby Kane; future collegiate DS/Libero
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