2013 all-Putnam County volleyball team

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Olivia Divine

Greencastle, Junior
Divine was as versatile as it gets, leading her team in kills (238), aces (37) and digs (258). She also led the Tiger Cubs to the county championship.

Quinci Miller

Greencastle, Junior
Runner-up for player of the year, Miller led the county in blocks (130), served at 95 percent and had 223 kills. She was also third on her team in digs with 217.

Taylor Stoltey

Greencastle, Junior
Stoltey was surrounded by marvelous hitters and spread the ball creatively, finishing the season with an astounding 694 assists.

Lindsay Robson

Cloverdale, Senior
A defensive dynamo, Robson had an obscene 416 digs to lead the county by a wide margin. She also served safely in 235 of 241 chances.

Lexi Branneman

Cloverdale, Junior
Undersized as a hitter, Branneman made up for it with effort and instinct. The junior led the Clovers in blocks (48) and kills (213).

Katie McHugh

South Putnam, Senior
McHugh was alternately the Eagles' setter and an accurate hitter. She was a vocal leader and led the team in assists (92) and tied for the lead in kills.

Taylor Nauert

North Putnam, Sophomore
Nauert was the Cougars' go-to hitter. She finished with 240 kills and 85 solo blocks.

Bethany Wiatt

North Putnam, Senior
The most consistent player on the team, Wiatt led the Cougars in digs with 345 and was high up the list serve percentage (92.6).

Carey Tanner

South Putnam, Senior
Tanner was the Eagles' best athlete, and she used it to her advantage, leading SPHS in blocks (43) and was second in digs (123).



Click here to view the Player of the Year and honorable mention selections.

Click here to view the postseason awards.

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