Sports like lacrosse - which has advocated for KHSAA sanctioning much longer than boys’ volleyball - face unique challenges in their adoption due to the cost of additional equipment and relative unfamiliarity with the game. West Jessamine’s Zach Stowe, foreground, serves during the Colts’ match against Trinity in the KVCA boys’ volleyball state semifinals at Henry Clay on Wednesday. More than 30 schools in Kentucky fielded club teams this spring, more than doubling last year’s participants. X and Trinity have a head start of about 30 or so years on the rest of the state in the sport, which in the last decade has seen an uptick in national interest among girls and boys. That it was those two in the finals was somewhat predestined: St. The Tigers defeated archrival Trinity in straight sets - 28-26, 25-19, 25-22 - to take the championship following a three-day tournament sprint that involved 16 teams and five sites. Xavier emerged victorious from a final foursome that gathered inside Al Prewitt Gymnasium to compete for the Kentucky Volleyball Coaches Association boys’ state title. Xavier in the KVCA boys’ volleyball state semifinals on Wednesday.īrian enthusiasm and athleticism displayed Wednesday night at Henry Clay High School was fitting for a KHSAA state championship event. Lafayette’s Paul Wilson (10) goes for a spike during the Generals’ game against St.
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