Lions Volleyball Adds Five for 2010
Texas A&M University-Commerce head volleyball coach Mark Pryor announced recently the signing of Kayla Bond, Chelsee Hudson, Alyssa Hatton, Ciara Holmes and Jordan Neal to letters of intent.
Pryor and assistant coach Jessica Ransom will look to build off a 2009 season that saw the Lions finish 25-10 and reach the semifinals of the Lone Star Conference Tournament for only the third time in school history.
“In recruiting for 2010, ‘bigger
is not always better, but bigger is always bigger.’ We
needed to find some kids with size that would help us block better,
and put more balls away when we had point scoring opportunities,"
noted Pryor about his motto in his efforts along with Ransom.
Kayla Bond is a 6-0 right-side hitter/middle blocker from Denton
Ryan High School, who also has played for the Tejas Volleyball
Club.
Pryor on Bond: "I saw Kayla a little as a junior, but I heard
she was playing really well at the beginning of her senior year, so
I went out to watch a practice. I am very happy I did.
Kayla is a natural blocker, and that was one thing that we
really needed to address. Blocking is one of the tougher
skills to teach, but Kayla has a natural sense of timing, so that
will really help us on the right or in the middle. Kayla should be
able to come in and compete for time right away."
Alyssa Hatton is a 5-11 outside hitter/middle blocker from Warren High School, who also has played for the Texas Thunder Volleyball Club.
Pryor on Hatton: "Alyssa
is our most versatile athlete in this signing class. She can
play in the middle, on the right, on the left, and she can also
play in the back row quite effectively. Alyssa is a very
competitive kid, and we are excited to have her with the program.
Her overall versatility will allow her to compete for time
really quickly, and her competitive nature will make our practice
gym much better. Fans will really enjoy watching Alyssa play
because of the passion and drive she exudes on the
court."
Ciara Holmes
is a 6-1 middle blocker from Terrell High School.
Pryor on Holmes: "Ciara is the
best athlete that I have ever signed...period. She is better than
the athletes that I signed when I was coaching at Division I
schools. She will be able to be a force in the middle for us for
the next four years. I was on the job for less than a month
and I got a phone call from a high school coach telling me about a
kid I needed to go see from Terrell. I went to see her a week
later. I saw her hit one ball, and then by the time she was
hitting her third time, I was already out of the bleachers trying
to get a chance to speak with the head coach. Since she is so close
to us, it was a priority to get her to commit to play for
us."
Chelsee Hudson is 5-11 outside hitter from Emory Rains High School.
Pryor on Hudson: "Chelsee was our first 2010 athlete to commit. Chelsee has no idea how good she is going to be for this program. She jumps extremely well, and has a very high contact point when she attacks. When she picks up the speed of the game, she is going to be a strong outside hitter for us. It was really important to keep Chelsee close to home. With student athletes like Chelsee just down the road, we needed to get her here. I feel very lucky that we did."
Jordan Neal is a 5-10 setter from Joshua High School, who also has played on the North Dallas Juniors and the Tejas Volleyball Club.
Pryor on Neal: "I saw
Jordan in January of 2009, and after watching for 15 minutes, I
knew that she was an athlete that could lead this program from the
setter position, and continue our progress. I knew it was
vital to have a well trained setter to be able to arrive on campus
in August of 2010 and be able to replace our two-time
all-conference senior, Perla Faudoa. I have no doubt that she
will be able to do that. She can be a very offensive setter which
will help us in transition and side out offense."
Pryor on his recruiting class to date:
"Overall, we are not done recruiting yet. Going
into year three, it is going to be important to have major depth.
That depth makes our practice gym extremely competitive. When the
athletes know that you have to compete in practice on a daily basis
to keep your position, or to just get on the bus to travel that
week, it will only help the program continue to grow. We have
a motto...’learn to be comfortable being
uncomfortable.’ Unless you are pushed on a daily basis, how
do you know your own limits?”
| Name | Ht. | Pos. | High School/Club |
| Kayla Bond | 6-0 | RS OH/MB | Denton Ryan HS/Tejas Volleyball Club |
| Alyssa Hatton | 5-11 | OH/MB | Warren HS/Texas Thunder Club |
| Ciara Holmes | 6-1 | MB | Terrell HS |
| Chelsee Hudson | 5-11 | OH | Emory Rains HS |
| Jordan Neal | 5-10 | S | Joshua HS/North Dallas Jrs/Tejas Volleyball Club |

