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Recruit of the Week: Aledo volleyball's Vivian Parker presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors
As the 2021-22 volleyball season comes to a close, it's fun to look back and see all of the highlights of amazing athletes who spent the season showcasing their talents on the courts. While only a handful of teams could earn the right to make it to the UIL State Tournament, there were still plenty of athletes who had stellar seasons. One of those athletes is none other than Aledo's sophomore outside hitter Vivian Parker. VYPE DFW was able to catch up with Parker following Aledo's season:
Outstanding Season
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Parker posted an incredible season as she helped lead Aledo to the first round of playoffs. Parker led the team in kills with 429, tallied 489 digs (second highest on the team), 32 blocks, 31 aces, and posted a .250% hitting percentage. An athlete doesn't just get good overnight. It takes a lot of hard work, dedication, and time to mold yourself into the player that you hope to become. Parker says the secret to her success this season is that there's no secret. "My amazing coach, Clair Gay. She is so great about communicating, putting us in situations to succeed, and talking us through our failures in order to help us learn how to use those failures to grow," Parker told VYPE. "Over the season she puts us in more and more of those situations and we succeed in small steps. Over time, the small steps are a big change."
One of the things that helps make a team stronger is the relationships that the athletes build with one another. For Parker, she believes not only does this make all the difference, but it has been key to Aledo's success. "The secret to our team's success this year was that we had a very close bond outside of volleyball," she started. "We spent all of August through November together and it made every practice more enjoyable because we were all very close friends."
Accomplishing Goals
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Going into her sophomore season, Parker had plenty of goals that she wanted to focus on. "I came in with some really concrete goals this year. I wanted to get at least 400 kills and 500 digs while hitting at least .250% for the season. We also got eliminated in the first round of playoffs last year, so I wanted to get passed that game this season. I beat my kills goal and fell 11 short of my digs goal. I hit exactly .250%, so I felt good about those. We lost a heartbreaker in the first round of the playoffs to a really great Birdville team (13-15 in the fifth set). It adds fire for next year." Parker was also named as the utility player of the year for Aledo's district, an accomplishment she marks as her biggest so far in her first season to play six rotation outside hitter.
With her goals laid out before her, Parker had an excellent mindset... continuing to grow. "Last year, for school, I played outside hitter, but didn't play as much defense or serve receive. So, this was really my first year to play all the way around. I wanted to absorb and work on each part, defense and serve receiver to feel for how to do those things correctly- especially when it all starts to go wrong," Parker told VYPE. "I also wanted to improve my range of shots from the pins. I also really wanted to watch the upperclassmen on how they lead and develop because being an upperclassman myself is coming fast."
Making Memories
Photo provided by Vivian Parker
Although she is just a sophomore, Parker has made plenty of memories with her team so far. That's not hard to do when you're close with your teammates and spend a lot of time together. When asked what her favorite memory with Aledo volleyball has been so far, Parker drew from this season. "A big game we had this season with our rival for the district title," Parker started. "They are a really good team with nine seniors on their roster. Earlier in the season, they came to our place and beat us in straight sets. It looked like they were going to run away with the district title this year. For our second meeting at their place, they made a huge deal about it on social media- they made the game a 'blackout game' and really pushed to get the stands full in order to watch them close out district against us. We went in and beat them in straight sets. It was my favorite moment because it's the best we played as a complete team all season. It was a great team win for us."
On offseason and the future
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One of the things that makes a good athlete become a great athlete is their willingness to continue to put in the hard work when no one is watching- during the offseason. When asked about how she stays focused during the offseason, Parker said: "Offseason? We basically get three-ish weeks off in between the school season ending and the club season starting, so it feels more like a short break. I do take the time to get my body right and back to a good baseline to reduce injury risk. The gym where I go- APEC in Fort Worth- has a great program to get everything balanced back out, fix nagging issues, and get you where you need to be going into the club season. I use the time from early November through December to build a good foundation for club season."
Since Parker is just a sophomore, she has not yet committed to a college program, but this doesn't keep her from being excited about beginning the process. "What I'm looking for in a college is strong team culture with similar goals- both as a team and as people with coach/player relationships," Parker said during her exclusive interview. "Yes, I want to win and play at the highest level possible, but volleyball will be over in a few years. The lessons we learn in sports are valuable for life. I'm looking for a program that values us as people and teaches us how to win correctly, mentors us, and prepares us to be the most successful adults after we graduate."
For now, Parker isn't exactly sure what she wants to major in, but with a heart for helping others, she is interested in and considering education/special education or something in health sciences.
Fun Questions:
Who is your favorite professional sports team?
"My favorite professional sports team is the Dallas Mavericks."
Who do you look up to most as an athlete?
"Alli Stumler, the outside hitter from Kentucky."
If you could go to dinner with one person (dead or alive) who would it be?
"Also Alli Stumler. I think she's an amazing player, but more importantly an amazing person."
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Bi-District Volleyball Playoffs PREVIEW: Birdville vs. Aledo
The 2021 volleyball regular season has flown by and just like that playoffs has started! Teams across the area are all vying for the chance to be crowned as state champions, but before we get to that point we have to go through the entire bracket. This week bi-districts have begun and VYPE Live is covering plenty of games. One of which is Birdville vs. Aledo. VYPE DFW has the preview of both teams and what fans should expect coming into this match-up:
Birdville Lady Hawks (26-17, 9-6)
The Lady Hawks enter playoffs at the No. 4 spot in their district standings just behind Grapevine, Justin Northwest, and Colleyville Heritage. Last week, the team had a strong 3-2 win over Denton High School and will be using that as inspiration to head into playoffs on a strong, high note.
Players to watch for on Birdville's squad include junior outside hitter Caroline Kahle and senior outside hitter Maya Duckworth. Both have been a strong force for the Lady Hawks on the court. Kahle leads the team in attacking with 555 kills in 125 sets played. Duckworth isn't far behind with 429 kills in only 82 sets played. Kahle has also recorded 84 aces, 478 service points, 39 total blocks, and a team-leading 690 digs. Duckworth has recorded 31 aces, 224 service points, 63 total blocks, and 413 digs. Senior Patricia Settlemeir will also be a force to watch out for as she leads the team in blocks with 120 total blocks (75 assisted and 45 solo). Birdville newcomer, Georgia Stinson, is another player to watch for the Lady Hawks. Stinson has mad quite the impact on the team appearing in 125 sets and recording 518 assists, 33 aces, and 232 kills so far this season.
The Lady Hawks have played hard all season and fans should expect nothing less from them in the playoffs.
Aledo Lady Bearcats (26-14, 9-1)
The Lady Bearcats had an exceptional regular season in which they only lost one district match. Their district loss came against a strong Wichita Falls Rider team early last month. Since the loss, however, Aledo has posted a seven-game win-streak and looks to continue showing their dominance on the court on Tuesday evening. Aledo finished district play at the No. 2 spot in their standings just behind Rider and is on the hunt to prove that they have what it takes to be one of the best volleyball teams in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Strong players to keep your eyes on for Aledo includes sophomore outside hitter Vivian Parker. This season, Parker has totaled 407 kills in 119 sets played. Parker has also recorded 31 aces, 174 service points, 31 total blocks, and 461 digs. Junior defensive specialist Mia Little will also be an athlete to keep your eyes on for Aledo. Little has recorded a team-high 536 digs this season, 16 aces, and 131 service points. Senior middle hitter Sylkar Ellison has also been a strong force for the team as the lead blocker with 82 total blocks (70 assisted, 12 solo). Ellison has also recorded 126 digs, 11 aces, 111 service points, and 159 kills.
What To Expect:
Both teams are wanting the chance to move on in the playoffs and get closer to the goal of winning a state title. Both teams have a strong offensive presence on the court and a demanding defensive presence, so this is going to be a strong match from start to finish on both ends of the net. Aledo is currently on a seven-game win-streak that may give them the confidence needed to go in and pull away from Birdville, but Birdville has shown the type of fight this season that coaches, teammates, and fans want to see on the court- that alone might be enough to power them forward over Aledo.
How To Watch:
If you can't make it to the game, be sure you are following along with VYPE Live where the game will be streamed!