By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post
Kylie Brown has been part of a class that made volleyball a priority since the sixth grade. With that dedication Brown and the rest of her teammates turned a ten win Hays High volleyball program into one of the top ten volleyball teams in class 4A-DI this past season.
Kylie Brown
Also with that dedication has come the opportunity to play volleyball on the collegiate level. Monday Brown decided to continue her career at Fort Hays State University, signing her National Letter of Intent. Brown joins fellow senior Madison Prough who has also inked her letter to play for the Tigers.
Coach Christin Nunnery
Brown patrolled the middle of the front row for Hays High with a high level of success. As a junior Brown set the school record for blocks in a single season. She missed six matches as a senior due to injury, but according to her coach Christin Nunnery, she was on pace to break her own record in 2015. Brown likely won’t be playing the middle at FHSU and will switch to right side hitter but was willing to play the position in high school to help fill the team’s need.
Brown was named to the honorable mention team for 4A-DI this past season and first team on the Western Athletic Conference honors.