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Sayville Volleyball Player Earns Athlete of the Week Honors

Senior Kelly Leach named high school player of the week for New York from the American Volleyball Coaches Association.

Sayville Senior Kelly Leach, a member of the Girls Varsity Volleyball team, was named High School Player of the Week for New York by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA).

“Each week MaxPreps and the AVCA recognize deserving student-athletes at the high school level who have demonstrated outstanding play on the court throughout the week of competition,” the AVCA website states.

“The MaxPreps/AVCA National Players of the Week honor high school girl players from numerous states throughout the volleyball season.” Kelly’s stats, listed for one week on the AVCA website, are:

Kelly Leach

Sayville High School: 10-4

Senior, Outside Hitter

Week of September 24 - September 30, 2012: 3 Games Played

Stats

Digs: 23

Digs/Game: 7.6

Kills: 19

Kills/Game: 6.33

Aces: 1

North

“She really is an outstanding player and young lady,” said Coach Debbie Urso.

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