Polk County's Kendall Hall

Polk County’s Hall earns national volleyball recognition

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Polk County rising sophomore Kendall Hall has been named to the Junior Volleyball Association All-National team, one of 48 players across the nation chosen for the honor.

The JVA honor is awarded to top players from member clubs across the country. Hall plays club volleyball with Hendersonville-based Xcel Volleyball.

Hall, an all-Western Highlands Conference selection as a freshman, is one of 10 players from the 15s division named to the team, which is comprised of players ages 15-18. Earlier this year, Hall was chosen as a 2014 Frosh 59 Special Mention pick by PrepVolleyball.com.

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Hall had a stellar debut season for Polk County, helping the Wolverines share the WHC regular-season championship and reach the third round of the state 2A playoffs. She finished fourth nationally among freshmen with 618 digs, according to MaxPreps.com, and sixth among all players in North Carolina, including leading all 2A teams in the state. The 5-7 libero also had 23 aces.

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