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Allen's Emily Canaan: Preseason Libero of the Year Fan Poll Winner
Dallas-Fort Worth area volleyball fans have spoken! Allen Eagles libero, Emily Canaan, was voted as the VYPE DFW Public School Preseason Libero of the Year Fan Poll winner. VYPE DFW was given the opportunity to interview Canaan as the season gets rolling for the senior.
A Look Back
Although her junior season ended sooner than she would have liked, it's safe to say that Canaan had an excellent year and made great memories while doing so. So far, the University of Florida volleyball commit's favorite memory with Allen was when the team won a five-set "thriller" to come back and make it to playoffs.
Canaan believes that the secret to Allen's strength is "constant communication between players and coaches on and off the court." It's no secret that the better a team's chemistry is, the better they are going to perform together and trust in each other. "Encouraging, helping, always having a positive attitude, and leading your teammates throughout the season helps form very strong bonds within the team," added Canaan.
Allen volleyball coach Stephanie Poole had only positive things to say about Canaan's contribution to the team. "Emily is obviously an incredible libero and very fun to watch play," said Poole. "She makes things look easy, but you also know that behind her consistent play is years of training and hard work. You don't make the plays she makes without the commitment and extra hours she has dedicated to this sport. More impressive, however, is EC's leadership -- she's a steady presence on the court; she's entrusted with a lot of the court and she's also a dependable teammate and influence, especially in leading and helping our younger players."
Senior Season Loading...
It's easy to get distracted and use your off-season to goof off- every athlete deserves a break and to have fun every now and then, but to truly stay focused is where you separate the good from the best. For Canaan, her drive to compete and continually improve keeps her at the top of her game in season and out of season. In doing so, she plays club volleyball to keep her mind and body in the game. "Typically, after my high school season is over with Allen, I immediately jump into club volleyball at Dallas Skyline Juniors. Once club is over, I train and compete in the summers with the USAV National Training and Development Program along with attending college camps, privates, and strength training," said Canaan during her interview.
With her senior season being so pivotal, her main goal is to simply get better. "My individual goals are to focus on my strength, stamina, and agility," said Canaan. "Our high school team goal is to be district champs." Headed into the season, Canaan has a positive mindset. "As my last year in high school and club, I'm looking forward to playing side by side with my amazing teammates. I'm hoping to have the best season ever!"
To College and Beyond!
Canaan has verbally committed to play volleyball for the University of Florida. From there, she hopes to continue to be the best that she can be to ultimately fulfill her dream of playing volleyball for Team USA in the Olympics.
Fun Questions:
Who do you look up to as an athlete?
"Three-time Olympian libero Stacy Sykora."
If you could go to dinner with one person (dead or alive) who would dit be? What would you want to talk to them about?
"My Grandpa Cuellar. He passed away two years ago and he was my biggest fan. I'd like to tell him that I'm never going to give up on my dream to make it on the U.S. Women's Olympic team."
Allen Lady Eagles prepare for district play
With an appearance in the UIL Conference 6A state semifinals during the 2018-2019 season and a halted 2019-2020 season, the Allen Lady Eagles are as ready as ever to get started on district play.
The Lady Eagles have already posted big wins against non-district rivals like Bishop Lynch, Southlake Carroll, Rockwall-Heath, and more. With Tuesday night's non-district match against Ursuline Academy (11-0) canceled with no plans to make it up, Allen will enter district play with an overall record of 9-1; outscoring their opponents 42-10 so far on the season.
"Every year we set our standards high for district and state champs," said senior keeper Summer Sorensen during an interview at the VYPE DFW WHATASNAP photoshoot.
Allen will begin district play Friday, January 29 at home against Boyd. The game is slated to begin at 7:30 pm.