Hannan (9-14) finished in second place in district with an 8-2 mark. Reserve Christian (6-15) finished 5-5 in district play.
Bailey tallied three kills in game one, but more importantly shined with her serving. With Hannan leading 7-5, Bailey reeled off 12 consecutive points, including five aces, to give the Lady Hawks a 14-point cushion. Hannan junior Emily Smith came up strong at the net during Bailey’s 12-point run, finishing off four kills.
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When Bailey got her first kill attempt on the initial serve, she said she just wanted to literally kill it.
“I felt really good when it went down. I knew I had to give it everything I had. We have become really close as a team. Everybody does their part,” Bailey said.
Bailey, a two-sport athlete who also plays softball, said prior to her senior presentation of receiving an autographed ball and other gifts, her teammates told her she better not cry.
Hannan first-year coach Jennifer Pujol described Bailey as a special player.
“Katie is not only a great athlete, but she is a tremendous student who is involved in so many things at school. She volunteers her time and does a lot for other people and doesn’t ask for anything in return. She is a well-rounded, fantastic person who will be greatly missed,” Pujol said.
In game two, Hannan continued to build on its momentum with Julie Betz serving two points after the Lady Hawks earned a side out for a 3-0 lead. At 4-2, Natalie Powell blasted nine in a row with two aces to push to an 11-point margin. Trailing 24-10, Reserve Christian’s Courtney Randle served three straight points to make it 24-13. Tiffani Serven had a dink, and Lacie Felder notched a kill for the Lady Eagles. Hannan’s Betz tallied the final kill for the Lady Hawks to take game two 25-13.
Game three was tied 4-4 when Bailey ripped a kill to regain serve for Hannan. Bailey followed with four straight points, including three on aces, for a 9-4 advantage. Later, following a net serve, Hannan held a 13-8 lead. Betz continued the Lady Hawks’ strong serving with five straight points. Reserve Christian’s Victoria Michel fashioned a dink followed by Randle’s three points to trim the lead to 18-12 before Bailey smashed a kill.
Michel served two points for Reserve Christian, but Hannan’s Kimmy Kirsch answered with two points of her own to push the score to 22-15 on a couple Bailey kills.
Following a Reserve Christian net serve, Bailey served two points to close out the game three 25-16 on Smith’s kill.
Pujol said it was a good team victory as her club prepares for the upcoming playoffs.
“I’m proud of what this team has accomplished. We just need to continue working hard,” said the first-year coach.


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