RESETTING THE STANDARD: Musgrove enters final season as the face of LSA Volleyball
In terms of H-Town private school volleyball, there have been few players more proficient than that of Kirra Musgrove.
As Lutheran South Academy’s leading setter, Musgrove has been the face of the franchise for the last three years, as she enters her fourth on the heels of guiding the Pioneers to the TAPPS-5A title game.
The 2023 first-team, all-state selection will be taking her talents to Texas A&M University a year from now. However, she and LSA will be anticipating a return to State this Fall, with the intention of taking gold this time around.
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VYPE: After reaching the TAPPS-5A state championship in 2023, how are you and LSA preparing for the ensuing season?
MUSGROVE: “After being so close to winning State we all know the feeling of being right there. So, we are all coming in training and working really hard this season in order to have a chance at returning this year and giving it our all.”
VYPE: All-time favorite movie and/or TV show?
MUSGROVE: “I honestly don’t really watch many movies or shows, but one of my favorite shows to watch is Gossip Girl.”
VYPE: What are you most looking forward to about Texas A&M?
MUSGROVE: “I’m looking forward to the amount I’m going to grow as a person and player, along with all the amazing new teammates and coaches I will get to have along the way.”
VYPE: What’s been the most fun moment in your volleyball career?
MUSGROVE: “Getting the opportunity to train for the U19 national team while getting to make friends and train with a lot of talented girls from around the country.”
VYPE: Who’s the person you look up to the most and why?
MUSGROVE: “I look up to my Mom the most because she has always set a good example and has been a good role model to me.”