Game seems to run through Hall’s blood
Chris Yemma
Some people might say Kiley Hall was destined to play volleyball. She
insists she isn’t.
Her mom says she’s been playing since before she was born. Hall
says she’s been playing since she was 11.
Well, it turns out, they’re both right.
Hall’s mom, Dale Keough, was playing volleyball when she was
pregnant with Kiley. In fact, her mom had an illustrious career,
playing for Corona del Mar High, Orange Coast College, the Los
Angeles Starlights and even a stint on the 1980 U.S. Olympic team
that boycotted the Moscow Games.
Even her dad was in on the volleyball scene, playing for OCC and
UCLA.
So one might say, Hall was created the perfect volleyball specimen
that carries the perfect volleyball genes.
So far, her credentials have been backing up that claim. A
three-year varsity player for Coach Dan Glenn’s Newport Harbor High
volleyball team, Hall is currently the team captain in her senior
year.
She has led the team to an 8-7 overall record and a 5-1 Sea View
League mark. The only loss in league was dealt by Woodbridge, ranked
No. 4 in CIF Southern Section Division II-A.
And Hall wants her team to keep improving.
“My goal this year is to win league,” she said. “I also want to do
well in CIF and hopefully do the best as possible the rest of my
senior year.”
Hall and the rest of the Sailor squad will get another chance at
Woodbridge on Nov. 4, a match that will most likely determine the
final outcome in the Sea View League.
After high school, she wants to follow in her mother’s footsteps
and play in college. Currently, she is looking at Texas A&M;, UC San
Diego and UC Santa Barbara as possible choices for the next level.
Glenn thinks she would make an excellent post high school player.
“She is somebody that’s got her best volleyball ahead of her,”
Glenn said. “She’s got a lot of room to improve, but she has gotten
better and better every year here.”
Hall likes to think she leads by example on the Sailor team. She
says that’s how she learned leadership -- through example, always
looking up to the players before her. She had to learn to be a leader
on this team.
“I’ve never had to take on that role,” she said. “I’ve always been
on teams where I’ve had people to look up to. But coach [Glenn]
helped me, and my teammates helped me to spread the roles out.”
But Hall isn’t just limited to the hard court. She also plays
soccer and runs on the 400- and 1600-meter relays in track. Her best
time in the 400 is 58.9 seconds, she her sophomore year. And she
plans to participate in both those sports her senior year.
Volleyball is her one true passion, though. With that bloodline,
it couldn’t be any other way.
“It’s a faster paced game than soccer, and you touch the ball
more,” Hall said. “The team atmosphere it creates is the best part
about it.
“Sharing winning moments, and even smaller things, like going to
movies and making friends that I’ve known a long time, are what make
it the best.”
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