
Hatboro-Horsham HS
Horsham, PA
Class of 2029 — 5'7"
Plymouth Whitemarsh HS
Plymouth Meeting, PA
Class of 2029 — 5'7"
Central Bucks East HS
Doylestown, PA
Class of 2029 — 5'6"
Central Bucks East HS
Doylestown, PA
Class of 2029 — 5'4"
Mount St. Joseph Academy
Flourtown, PA
Class of 2029 — 5'2"
Archbishop Wood HS
Warminster, PA
Class of 2029 — 5'7"
North Penn HS
Lansdale, PA
Class of 2029 — 5'7"
Archbishop Wood HS
Warminster, PA
Class of 2029 — 5'1"
Archbishop Wood HS
Warminster, PA
Class of 2029 — 5'3"
Lansdale Catholic HS
Lansdale, PA
Class of 2029 — 5'7"
Hatboro-Horsham HS, Horsham, PA
Class of 2029
Plymouth Whitemarsh HS, Plymouth Meeting, PA
Class of 2029
Central Bucks East HS, Doylestown, PA
Class of 2029
Central Bucks East HS, Doylestown, PA
Class of 2029
Mount St. Joseph Academy, Flourtown, PA
Class of 2029
Archbishop Wood HS, Warminster, PA
Class of 2029
North Penn HS, Lansdale, PA
Class of 2029
Archbishop Wood HS, Warminster, PA
Class of 2029
Archbishop Wood HS, Warminster, PA
Class of 2029
Lansdale Catholic HS, Lansdale, PA
Class of 2029
A multi-sport athlete growing up, Katherine found her passion for volleyball in 6th grade and went on to play through college at the University of Scranton. Now entering her 10th year of coaching, she brings a wealth of experience working with athletes ages 12–16 and has also contributed to local CYO programs.
Kat is deeply committed to helping athletes grow both on and off the court. She holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and is currently pursuing a school counseling certification—bringing a unique and thoughtful perspective to her coaching. Her holistic approach focuses on individual development, team dynamics, and life skills that extend far beyond the game.
Kat believes in coaching the whole player: blending hustle, accountability, teamwork, and a lot of heart. Her passion for the game, combined with her background in mental health and education, make her a powerful role model and leader for our athletes.
An outside hitter hits and blocks from the left side of the court. Normally, they also carry the responsibilities of passing and playing defense when they get to the back row. The outside typically gets the most sets, especially when the setter is out of system, due to the fact that the outside set is one of the easier options to set. An outside’s responsibilities include hitting from the front and back row, passing in serve receive, playing left or middle-back defense, and blocking.
Opposite hitters earned that title because they are opposite to the strong (left) side hitter, meaning they hit behind the setter. In a 6-1, just like an outside hitter, an opposite has the option to play all the way around, passing, playing defense, and hitting out of the back row. An opposite’s responsibilities include swinging from the front and back row, playing right-back defense, and blocking the other team’s outside hitter.
Middle blockers are the team’s best blockers, and they hit mostly fast-tempo sets from the middle of the court and behind the setter. Typically the libero goes in for the middle when he or she rotates to the back row. Middle sets are some of the most difficult to set and require good passes, therefore middles often get the fewest sets but have the best hitting percentages.
A setter’s primary responsibility is to take the second ball and set it up for one of the hitters to attack. Often referred to as the quarterback, the setter is the decision maker of the team and is in charge of leading the offense. In a 6-1, the setter plays all the way around, meaning that he or she has defensive responsibilities, as well as blocking duties when in the front row. A setter’s responsibilities include setting the ball on the second contact to the hitters on the court, directing the offense, playing right-back defense, and blocking the other team’s outside hitter.
Liberos wear a jersey of a different color and play in the back row five out the six rotations, usually subbing in for both middle blockers. When the libero comes in for another player, it does not count as a substitution. Liberos are defensive and serve-receive specialists who are typically fast and are able to change direction quickly. Liberos are not permitted to attack the ball from above the height of the net, and they can only overhand set a front-row attacker from behind the 10-foot line.
Much like a libero, a defensive specialist plays in the back row and is responsible for playing defense and receiving serve. Unlike the libero, they do not wear different colored jerseys and are required to abide by the normal substitution rules, meaning they are only in for three out of the six rotations.
A serving specialist is a player who subs in just to serve. These players typically have a very tough or very consistent serve, and they come in for a player who is less strong behind the service line, but otherwise very valuable to have on the court as an offensive or defensive threat.
Date | Tournament [Days] Division [Standing] |
Location OR Stats |
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New Year's Revolution [2] |
The Glen Mills School, Glen Mills, PA | |
MLK Kickoff Challenge [3] |
Spooky Nook Sports, Manheim, PA | |
Nike Steel City Freeze [2] |
David L. Lawrence Conv. Ctr., Pittsburgh, PA |
Date | Tournament [Days] Division [Standing] |
Location OR Stats |
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Capitol Hill Classic [3] |
Walter E. Washington Conv. Ctr., Washington, DC | |
Sunshine Classic [3] |
OCCC West, Orlando, FL |
Date | Tournament [Days] Division [Standing] |
Location OR Stats |
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Lucky Charm Classic [2] |
PA Farm Show Complex, Harrisburgh, PA | |
Champions Cup [2] |
PA Farm Show Complex, Harrisburgh, PA |
Date | Tournament [Days] Division [Standing] |
Location OR Stats |
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Northeast Qualifier #4 [3] |
PA Convention Center, Philadelphia, PA | |
Boardwalk Block Party [2] |
AC Convention Center, Atlantic City, NJ |
Date | Tournament [Days] Division [Standing] |
Location OR Stats |
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First State Showdown [2] |
Univ. of DE Field House, Newark, DE | |
JVA Summerfest [2] |
Greater Columbus Conv. Ctr., Columbus, OH |
Date | Tournament [Days] Division [Standing] |
Location OR Stats |
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AAU Jr. Nationals [30] |
Orange County Conv. Ctr., Orlando, FL |
Season Totals To Date: Overall 2026-2027 Win %: |
MW: 0 | ML: 0 | SW: 0 | SL: 0
WP: % |
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Medal Counts This Season: |
0
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