Pea Ridge Times

Volleyball

4A-1 ready for play

- BY PAUL BOYD pboyd@nwaonline.com

ROGERS — Pea Ridge coach Jessica Woods is excited about the upcoming season after the Lady Blackhawks won their first conference matches in school history last year. Woods said more teams will be competing for state tournament spots and even a conference title without Shiloh Christian in the mix now.

The 4A-1 Conference will have a different look with the most dominant volleyball team in the league over the past decade, Shiloh Christian, moving to Class 5A this season. Several teams got a small preview of the upcoming league race at the Rogers Heritage team camp, the last week of July. Five teams from the 4A-1 participat­ed in the camp.

Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove got a taste of the competitiv­e level as the teams split two tight sets Thursday morning. The Lady Blackhawks took the first set and led in the second set only to see the Lady Tigers rally for a 26-24 win.

“It’ll be a race this year,” Woods said. “I think us, Gravette, Farmington and Prairie Grove will all compete.”

Pea Ridge returns four starters led by all-conference outside hitter Jordan Ingram. In addition, the Lady Blackhawks are counting on several sophomores off last year’s junior high conference championsh­ip team to contribute this year, Woods said.

Prairie Grove returns seven seniors who saw action on a team, which lost in the first round of the state tournament last season. Lady Tigers coach Hannah McDonald returns all-conference players Kaleigh Witherspoo­n and Caleigh Moyer. McDonald was pleased to find out about the team camp this year since it’s given her team a good balance of competitio­n, playing teams from Class 3A to 7A.

A pair of first-year coaches at Farmington and Lincoln already knew each other from playing volleyball, but their teams got to know each other on the court, too. Lincoln coach Adrian Risley said it was funny to see Farmington coach Marshall Ward down on the opposing bench in their first match of the camp Wednesday morning. However, the programs are at dif- ferent points in their developmen­t. Farmington reached the state tournament last year, while this will be the third year Lincoln has even fielded a volleyball team. It will be the first year Lincoln has a junior high team. Lincoln has only won one match in each of its first two seasons. But the team camp has helped both teams answer some questions. “I’m seeing improvemen­t,” Risley said. “The girls don’t always see it. But playing against better teams will make us better.” Ward said the camp has been the first time to have all his players together at the same time. “This has been wonderful,” Ward said. “It’s shown me some strengths and weaknesses, things we need to work on. We’ve had seven practices and haven’t had all my starters there at the same time. But I’ll have them all starting next week.”

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 ?? Photograph submitted ?? Pea Ridge High School girls at volleyball camp this last week. The shirts were donated by Arvest Bank, Pea Ridge.
Photograph submitted Pea Ridge High School girls at volleyball camp this last week. The shirts were donated by Arvest Bank, Pea Ridge.
 ?? Photograph by Samantha Baker ?? Blackhawk Diana Salazer passes the volleyball as teammate Emma Pitts, right, watches Wednesday, Aug. 1, at Rogers Heritage High School during a set against Booneville High School. More than 20 schools from northwest Arkansas attended a volleyball team...
Photograph by Samantha Baker Blackhawk Diana Salazer passes the volleyball as teammate Emma Pitts, right, watches Wednesday, Aug. 1, at Rogers Heritage High School during a set against Booneville High School. More than 20 schools from northwest Arkansas attended a volleyball team...

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