MaxPreps Oklahoma Team of the Week: Elgin girls volleyball

By Staff Report Sep 18, 2013, 12:00am

Defending state 4A champions are in the midst of a 10-match win streak, including championship of the Chickasha Tournament, making them the Oklahoma Team of the Week presented by the Oklahoma National Guard.

Elgin girls volleyball is this week's Oklahoma Team of the Week presented by the Oklahoma National Guard.
Elgin girls volleyball is this week's Oklahoma Team of the Week presented by the Oklahoma National Guard.
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Sometimes victories are greater against oneself, than one's opponent.

That might have been the case for the Elgin girls volleyball team, which recorded two sweeps last week to extend its win streak to 10 matches and improve its record to 19-5 on the season.

Coming off a championships in the Chickasha Tournament, the Owls, the defending state 4A champions, could have rested on their collective laurels, but instead swept past Eisenhower 27-25, 25-14, 25-11 and Cache 25-23, 25-14, 25-21.

For their mental toughness, tournament championship and early-season success, Elgin has been selected the MaxPreps Oklahoma Team of the Week presented by the Oklahoma National Guard.



Jentry Holt, a 6-foot-3 junior middle hitter and setter, led the way in the win over Eisenhower with 19 kills.

Senior Samantha Grubb and junior Kaitlyn Holmgren led the Owls with 13 and 10 digs, respectively, and Holmgren added 16 assists.

Sophomore Heather Wander and senior Makenli Ladd combined for 23 serve receives. Holmgren added six of her team's 14 aces.

After a tough 13-25, 26-24, 15-8 comeback win over Deer Creek in pool play, the Owls defeated the same scrappy squad in the finals of the Chickasha Tournament the week before, 25-23, 25-13.

Holt led the way in the championship match with 10 kills, while Holmgren had 12 digs, nine assists and two aces.

Holt is the state leader in hitting percentage at .402 and ranks second in kills with 222, just back of Lincoln Christian's Serena Mar (227).



"(Holt) is the perfect representation of leadership, responsibility, and natural talent," said first-year coach Brittain Walbrick. "Jentry stays focused by building her team up and staying positive. She does an awesome job of holding herself accountable and being a team leader. To the team Jentry means the world. Not only is she a wonderful talent to have on the team, but she is everyone's best friend. We have a very close, tight group of girls that all respect, honor, and love one another."

Holmgren is seventh in the state in kills (173) and Grubb is 11th (142). Holmgren also ranks among the state leaders in assists per game (3.8, 241 overall), digs (176, 14th) and aces (89, third). Grubb is eighth in digs (231).

Walbrick took over a team that went 32-0 last season and won the Class 4A state title.

"I tell the girls, even though we won the state championship last year, we have to stay focused on this year's goal and obstacles," said Walbrick. "Each season presents new players and new struggles that each team must overcome in order to successful.

The Owls travel to Cement on Tuesday (Sept. 17) and to Mount St. Mary on Monday (Sept. 23), before hosting Corn Bible Academy on Sept. 24.

Do you know a team that deserves consideration for Oklahoma Team of the Week? Email us with your nominations at OKteamoftheweek@maxpreps.com.