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Summit Christian Academy's Varsity and JV teams compete in TAPPS. Middle school volleyball at Summit Christian Academy is a member of the ACAA (Austin Christian Athletic Association.) We currently have an A team and an AA team at the 7/8th grade level.
Varsity and JV home games are played in the Cedar Park campus of SCA. The middle school teams play home games at both Cedar Park and Leander campuses.
"It is easy for an athlete to realize they can be great. It is difficult for an athlete to realize the responsibility, humility, and patience it takes to be great. When these tasks are accomplished the excitment of success brings a new light and definition to the word 'Athlete.'" - Middle School Head Volleyball Coach Sally Te Stroote |
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Varsity
Head Coach: Kelly Stephens
Assistant Coach: Sally Te Stroote (bio) |
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Junior Varsity
Head Coach: Kelly Stephens
Assistant Coach: Sally Te Stroote (bio) |
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Middle School
Head Coach: Open |
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Elementary
Head Coach: Gwen Meighan (bio) |
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Legacy
In 2010 the varsity placed 2nd in the First Annual SCA Volleyball Tournament. Nells Meighan, Shelby Jones, and Jean Rhoads received all-tournament awards.
The 2010 varsity team was ranked 10th among 1A-3A TAPPS schools on the LSCSN website for the first time ever.
The 2009 varsity team placed 3rd in district and went to the playoffs for the first time ever. They went on to beat Tyler East Texas Christian in the Bi-District round of the playoffs before losing to McKinney Christian in Area.
In 2009, Nells Meighan & Jean Rhoads received 1st team all-district honors, Shelby Jones, Melissa Giles and Shelby Eckelkamp received 2nd team all-district honors and Jessica Flippen received honorable mention honors.
Also in 2009, Nells Meighan received Academic All-State Honors
The 2008 Elementary AA team won 2nd place in the ACAA Tournament.
The 2008 Middle School AA Team brought home a trophy for 3rd place in the "Spike-It Spectacular" Tournament in Killeen.
The 2007 MS AA Team played in the ACAA Conference Championship game.
2005 Elementary team beat #1 Brentwood for the Championship.
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