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RETURN OF THE MACK: Shadow Creek's Collins back to elevate revitalized program
It is rare to find a volleyball player who excels in not one, but two sports, to the degree that Shadow Creek’s Mackenzie Collins has.
This Fall will mark Collins’ second debut with the Sharks, following her transfer from Episcopal midway through the previous school year.
After garnering All-SPC recognition in volleyball, the Texas A&M volleyball-commit proceeded to take gold in the 300m Hurdles event at the UIL Track & Field State Championships, in addition to being a staple for the Shadow Creek relay team.
Did we mention that she is a twin? Michael Collins is the star of the Shark boys’ basketball team and also a college level recruit.
Iron sharpens iron inside the Collins’ household, which bodes well for volleyball team. With a bona fide star racking up kills, Shadow Creek has that go-to athlete to propel them beyond the first-round of the postseason, where the Sharks were halted in 2023.
Volleyball is a team game, but with Collins in the lineup, look for the Sharks to be on attack in 2024.
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VYPE: What’s the transition been like after moving back to Shadow Creek from Episcopal during last school year?
COLLINS: “The transition has been really seamless. I have been at Shadow Creek since my freshman year. Everyone was very welcoming and happy to see me back. Shadow Creek has always been so supportive and Episcopal was great to me as well. I enjoyed my time there.”
VYPE: If you could meet one person, dead or alive, who would that be and why?
COLLINS: “I would choose Sydney McLaughlin. She’s not only a phenomenal athlete, but she also seems to be a great human being, and a God-fearing competitor. She has accomplished so much for USA Track & Field, being one of the fastest women in the 400m, 200m and 400m Hurdles, as well as helping her team in the 4x400 relay. She motivates me not to limit myself.”
VYPE: You are now both a volleyball and track star for Shadow Creek. How do you balance both sports, which require tireless dedication?
COLLINS: “I’ve been doing track since I was 5-years-old, so that comes second nature to me. Volleyball has become a sport that I truly have fun playing. I just have to make sure that I am giving my body enough time to recover in between meets and games, even if that means altering my workout schedule. I also try my best to make sure that I am fueling my body with healthy food.”
VYPE: What was it about Texas A&M that made you ultimately decide to commit?
COLLINS: “It was the coaching staff, culture and I felt like I could be myself there. From the moment I stepped campus, I knew that’s where I wanted to be. Everything about the experience was so positive.”
VYPE: What are your favorite movies or TV shows.
COLLINS: “Shawshank Redemption is my favorite, and I also really enjoy Love and Basketball and Wonder. In terms of shows, I’ve got to go with Ginny and Georgia and All American.”
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SHARK WARNING: No. 15 Shadow Creek primed to surge with veteran leadership
NO. 15 -- SHADOW CREEK SHARKS
Head Coach: Whitney Daniel
2023: 24-19/Bi-District Finalists
SHADOW CREEK IS COMING OFF A 24-WIN SEASON, WHICH UNFORTUNATELY CAME TO AN END IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE PLAYOFFS.
They did that with a rather young team, making the sky the limit in 2024 as the Whitney Daniel-led Sharks build on that experience.
Aspen Brown and Tamarria Mitchell are both coming off phenomenal freshman seasons. Brown and Mitchell led the team with 416 and 347 kills, respectively.
Brown, in particular, was named the District 23-6A Newcomer of the Year for her efforts, while Mitchell was first-team, all-district. Kelly Kelsick, a first-team, all-district pick, chipped in 290 kills.
However, the most interesting development for this team is the addition of Mackenzie Collins (Texas A&M-commit). The dual-sport phenom moves over from Episcopal, where she earned All-SPC honors in 2023, and will automatically boost Shadow Creek.
On the defensive side, Brown had 75 blocks, while Kennedy Proctor, a second-team, all-district pick, had 63. First-team, all-district selection Lauryn Wiley led the Sharks with 473 digs and Kelsick finished right behind with 427 of her one, while Simone Robinson had 385 digs.
Robinson also had a team-leading 1,047 assists and was named the District 23-6A co-Setter of the Year. The Sharks have a solid and young core of talent that they can build around for years to come.
Here is your Shark warning for the 2024 season. Beware.