Spikes, kills, attacks, blocks … no it’s not a video game … it’s volleyball. Every time one of our volleyball teams takes the court, the crowd goes wild! Volleyball is a fast paced sport that is as much fun for the spectators as for the players. Volleyball requires practice, coordination and above all teamwork.
The Girls Varsity team started in 2009 in the Mid-State Conference and moved to the NCISAA in the Southern Piedmont Athletic Association conference in 2014.
Since boys volleyball is not yet recognized by the NCISAA, the Boys Varsity team, which debuted in the spring of 2022, plays “club” against teams from the greater Charlotte area ranging from small 1A private schools to 4A public schools.
The Girls Varsity and Girls Middle School teams play in the fall and the Boys Varsity team plays in the spring.
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Girls Varsity & Middle School
CURRENT SEASON
Spring 2023
Boys Varsity
Coach Hayden & Coach Kyle
MEET OUR Coaches
COACH KYLE
The Varsity Girls Volleyball team is coached by Kyle Dill. Coach Dill has years of experience coaching high school level track, football, and volleyball in the Lake Norman area.
Kyle grew up in Piscataway, NJ, and graduated from Davidson College with a history degree. He was a multi-sport athlete most of his life. Kyle’s area of expertise is in Football, Track & Field, Soccer, and Basketball. Kyle played football at Rutgers and Davidson. He was also the head football coach at Brawley Middle and the sprinters coach at Lake Norman High School. Kyle is now a multi-sport coach here at Woodlawn School and is excited about the growth of Woodlawn’s athletic programs. Coach Dill currently lives in Huntersville with his wife and 2 dogs.
COACH HAYDEN
The Varsity Boys Volleyball team is coached by Hanna Hayden. Coach Hayden brings extensive experience in both playing and coaching volleyball.
Coach Hahna is from Bluffton, SC. She began playing volleyball in 7th grade and continued to play school and travel volleyball every year until college. At Converse College, she was on the school’s volleyball team her freshmen and junior years, able to enjoy the NCAA Division II athletic experience alongside her studies. Coach Hahna enjoys coaching all ages and experience levels and has done so over the past ten years. Coach Hayden lives in Mooresville with her husband, children, and animals.
COACH CARLSON
Lynn Carlson is our Varsity Girls Volleyball Assistant Coach.
Lynn brings over 20 years of experience in volleyball to the court at Woodlawn as a player and coach, and two teenage daughters who have played volleyball since the age of five.
Team & INdividual
Awards
girls
2019 SPAA All-Conference: Arielle Trovato, Addi Johnson
2018 NCISAA 1A State Tournament: tied for 5th place
2018 SPAA All-Conference: Morgan Klein, Arielle Trovato
2017 SPAA All-Conference: Kasey Price
2016 SPAA All-Conference: Amelia Woodall
2015 SPAA All-Conference: Natalie Buechler
2014 NCISAA 1A State Tournament: 10th place
2014 NCISAA 1A All-State: Natalie Buechler, Hannah Gantz
2014 SPAA All-Conference: Natalie Buechler, Hannah Gantz, Amelia Woodall
PAST RESULTS
Girls Varsity & Middle School
2018 Season Recap
After a season of ups and downs, everyone who’s a part of our community can agree that our players became excellent teammates, athletes, and cheerleaders. The girls were resilient and put up the best fight they could on the court. The season started with six players out of a team of eleven who were new to the sport of volleyball. Our team came to practice each day with a willingness to improve both their fundamental skills and their game strategy. With more than half of our team being beginners, the returning players stepped up to the plate to be strong leaders. They helped lead drills, rally their teammates, and brought a positive energy to every practice/game. Because of the hard work of both returners and beginners in practice, the team played to the best of their abilities in games. The team transitioned from passing the ball over with one touch to three controlled passes, sets, and hits. With their competitive game play, the team earned two wins and a few sets against formidable opponents, like Statesville Christian. The team never gave up and fought for every ball while on the court. Overall, the Woodlawn MS volleyball team learned lots about the sport, each other, and how to be a fantastic and enthusiastic teammate.