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A scrappy season leads to success for Hiland volleyball, led by Kelly (Watt) Miller '02

 











Congratulations to the Hiland Lady Hawks volleyball team, who found a season of success on their way to becoming the top team in the Inter-Valley Conference (IVC), and the top seed in the East District in Division VI for the OHSAA tournament. Effort and intensity have defined the season for Hiland, which makes Coach Kelly Miller '02 very proud of her players.


The players on the team have really bonded with each other, forging memories and relationships that stretch far beyond the volleyball court. Players on the team even chose a word and found a corresponding Biblical verse for the word, and then related that to the world of volleyball, tying faith into their play. The Lady Hawks recently concluded their season in the District Championship, but this season was one to remember for the Lady Hawks and Coach Miller. Congratulations on the great season! To read the entire article, click here.

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