kailey cavanaugh - Troy High School Athlete
About kailey cavanaugh
kailey is a 28-Year-Old Grad. at Troy High School in Troy, Texas. She is a multi-sport athlete who participates in Basketball and Volleyball.
I am starting my Senior at Troy High School in Troy Texas. I have been playing organized sports since I was in the 7th grade. My Mother and my grandfather are both coaches so I have been raised in and around gyms all my life. I love athletics and have a strong desire to play at the next level.
My father was an all state quarterback and led his team to the state championship. My mother was an all state volleyball player as well as an all state basketball player. She was a point guard and led her team to the state tournament. Athletics runs in our family. I love to be active .
This will be my third year to play club volleyball and I love the competition. I play for the Waco Jrs 18s Swoosh. We had a great season last year and I look forward to playing again this year.
In addition to sports I also love to ride horses and have competed in horse shows and speed events for several years. I also participate in FFA and show Steers and lambs. I enjoy working with the animals and showing them.
My hope and desires are to continuing my playing career in either basketball or volleyball at the next level .
VOLLEYBALL TEAM MVP 2013
DISTRICT VOLLEYBALL OFFENSIVE MVP 2013
TEXAS SPORTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION HONORABLE MENTION ALL STATE VOLLEYBALL 2013
2013 FIRST TEAM " SUPER CENTEX VOLLEYBALL TEAM "
FLASH FLASH !!! JUST ANNOUNCED THAT I MADE THE TEXAS GIRLS COACHES ASSOCIATION ALL STATE VOLLEYBALL TEAM 2013 !!!!!
Physical Attributes
kailey's Physique |
Height: | 6'0" | Weight: | 155 lbs. | Dominant Arm: | Right | Dominant Leg: | Right |
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kailey's Speed and Strength |
Mile Time: | 7:26 |
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College Information
kailey's Majors of Interest |
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