Madelyn Poteet #26 

Outside Hitter Right-side Hitter 16 Metro Black

Height: 6' 0"
Handed: Right
Age: 17
Birthday: 04/24/2002

Awards

2018 National Honor Society

10th grade

2018 A Average Honor Roll

10th grade

2017 Flower Mound HS Jammin' Jag Award

Award is given to students who exemplify some of the best qualities expected by the FMHS community including: showing extra effort, being helpful to others, displaying school spirit, practicing good citizenship, and demonstrating exemplary classroom leadership and/or teamwork. Nominated by chemistry teacher. 10th grade

2017 A Average Honor Roll

9th grade

2016 National Junior Honor Society member

8th grade

2016 A Average Honor Roll

8th grade

2016 Ideal McKamy Graduate Award

Awarded to a 6th, 7th, and 8th grade student who is deemed by his/her teacher and principal to have upheld the exemplary characteristics and values expected of the "ideal McKamy graduate." 8th grade, awarded by math teacher.

2015 National Junior Honor Society member

7th grade

2015 A Average Honor Roll

7th grade

2015 Ideal McKamy Graduate Award

Awarded to a 6th, 7th, and 8th grade student who is deemed by his/her teacher and principal to have upheld the exemplary characteristics and values expected of the "ideal McKamy graduate." 7th grade, awarded by Skills for Living teacher.

Standing Reach
92 inches
Vertical
22 inches
Approach Reach
114 inches
Shuttle Time
10.2 seconds

About Me

Update–I am playing up on a u18 team at Cowtown Revolution VBC this year (www.crvbc.net).  Working on a new recruiting page.

I began playing volleyball when I was in fifth grade. It’s been 7 years of clinics, club teams, sand volleyball, and school ball. Throughout middle school, I found myself on the “B” teams. That continued into high school where, again, I earned a spot on the Freshman B team.  Volleyball is my passion and it was going to take more work and a higher level of commitment to continue playing for my very competitive high school.

During the summer before my sophomore year, I was determined. So five days a week, I trained, participated in volleyball camps, and attended vertical jump clinics.   All of the coaches noticed the change. I didn’t make JV2. Instead, I’d earned a position on the JV team. I continue to train and look forward to possibly playing in college.

I am dedicated, a hard worker, a valued teammate, and I take any advice I can get from my coaches. I do whatever I need to in order to become the best player I can be.

 

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