Hawks continuing to work on fitting new pieces together

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W-G head coach Meg Jackson, the daughter of a successful net coach, has herself sprouted a coaching tree, as several former Hawks are now coaching at various levels.

WOODWARD — Every now and then a team has to reload, and that will be the case for the Woodward-Granger volleyball team this fall. The loss of five seniors will require major adjustments from veteran head coach Meg Jackson and her Hawk netters.

Few teams are better equipped to deal with changes than W-G, who has posted a 91-26 record the past three years while sweeping to three consecutive WCAC titles (24-0) while dropping just two sets in the process. The three losses that have ended each of the past three seasons are the only ones to schools in Class 1A or 2A.

“We are used to being the target, and we are happy to have that kind of reputation,” Jackson said. “There is no way we won’t miss our seniors from last year, but it is not like we have suddenly run out of talent. The girls who are back are eager to create their own success and keep our traditions alive.”

Learn more about the Hawks and the new faces in new places in our comprehensive season preview, coming soon in ThePerryNews.com.

 

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