Three volleyball seniors to graduate after taking four championships
By Sydney Booth

In the wake of Eaton volleyball’s epic four-peat stand seniors Courtney Leafgren, Tarynn Sieg, Izzy Noonan, and Kylee Stewart who have been part of the winning program since their freshman year; Leafgren, Sieg, and Noonan Are four-year letter winners. The hard work from this fantastic group of four has helped to propel their team to 5th in the state for championship wins.
By the Numbers
Eaton outranked the national average in just about every category, including hitting percentage, kills per set, digs per set, and total blocks, according to Maxpreps. Key in earning these rankings are the four Eaton Volleyball alumnis who contributed in different ways, but all helped earn their team the four-peat.



Noonan was a contributor in many areas, including hitting, digging, and serving. Next to Leafgren as the libero, Noonan was still a dominating force in the back row, as well as at the net. The all-around player stood out in many areas with 12.2 percent of the team digs, 15 percent of team kills, and 18.4 percent of the team’s receptions on serve receive. Noonan said, “It was great to have been a part of a team where you know everyone is going to work hard for one another and I think that really shows.”

Stewart was yet another driving force in the back row and from the service line. Her ace percentage was the second highest of her team at 13.3 percent according to Maxpreps. She also had 152 digs and 131 receptions on serve receive.
How It Feels
Leafgren and Sieg were especially impressed with the way the team of girls they love were able to come together year after year to win state championships. “Each year we started off with bigger target on our back than the year before,” Leafgren said. “We were still able to find ways of overcoming the obstacles set in front of us.” Sieg said, “Being able to create a new team every year with a different dynamic and still being able to win is a very accomplished feeling.” Sieg also added, “At state you finally feel satisfied about your season. All of the wins finally come together and that is very rewarding.”
What They Will Miss the Most

Both can recall some of their favorite memories throughout their four years. “My favorite memory was after state one year when a new road was paved, so we went cruising through the parking lot going like 40-50 mph and hit a huge bump and everyone went flying out of their seats,” Stewart said. Noonan said, “Some of my favorite memories are just before every game, especially at state where we always just dance and mess around.”