Fillies Volleyball

Region XIV Eastern Texas Conference Champions
1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001,

Region XIV District L Champions
2009

 

1/6/2012

IMPORTANT OPEN TRYOUTS INFORMATION

Please visit http://www.panola.edu/athletics/volleyball/tryouts-a-camps.html for updated tryout information and the Release & Waiver of Liability. Tryouts have been moved to the Fitness Center, located on Panola College's campus across from the Arthur M. Johnson Gymnasium. Even prospective student-athletes who miss the RSVP deadline will be allowed to participate tomorrow afternoon. Please arrive at 12:30pm for registration.  Thanks and see you soon! 

 

 12/20/2011

FILLIES EARN INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE AND NATIONAL RECOGNITION

Panola Volleyball is proud to announce that sophomore Josiane Santos has earned NJCAA 1st Team All-American honors and AVCA 1st Team All-American honors for her outstanding achievements in volleyball this season. This is the second NJCAA All-American honor for Santos, and first time in Panola Volleyball history that an athlete has received AVCA All-American honors. Santos was also a 1st Team All-Conference selection and received top honors as Conference Player of the Year for the second year in a row.

 She was joined on the 1st Team All-Conference team by fellow Fillies sophomore middle blocker Marcela Alves. Freshmen libero Nausheen Merchant received 2nd Team All-Conference recognition for her standout performance in her debut season. Fillies sophomores Hali Turner and Samantha Peterson rounded out the Fillies extensive All-Conference list as Honorable Mention selections.

Congratulations again Fillies for an outstanding season!

 

12/15/2011

OPEN TRYOUTS SET!

Panola College Volleyball will be hosting their annual Open Tryouts for unsigned seniors only Saturday, January 7, 2012 at Arthur M. Johnson Gymnasium. Registration will begin at 12:30 with positional drills and scrimmage play lasting from 1-4 pm. There is a $25 tryout fee and all participants and their guardians must sign a Release & Waiver of liability before they are allowed to participate. Panola Volleyball is asking all participants to please RSVP by Friday, January 6 to better assist the staff in planning for the tryouts. To RSVP or for more information, please contact Assistant Volleyball Coach Amber McCray at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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10/12/2011
Support Panola College Volleyball in our DIG PINK match on Thursday, October 27th against #2 ranked Blinn College.  You may make donations online by clicking on the dig pink link below!  Thanks for your support of Panola College volleyball and Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  

10/5/2011

Panola Volleyball is now on Facebook! Check us out at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Panola-College-Volleyball/151553434939457 for all the updated scores and latest news about Fillies Volleyball!

 

01/26/2011

Panola Volleyball is proud to announce that Freshman Josiane Santos and Sophomore Courtnee Davis have earned Second Team All-American honors for their outstanding achievements during the 2010-2011 volleyball season.  This is the first time in Panola Volleyball history that that an athlete has received All-American honors for their efforts on the court.  Both Santos and Davis were also First Team All-Conference selections, Davis being named Co-MVP and Santos being named Newcomer of the Year.  Davis has committed to TCU where she will continue her volleyball career as a Horned Frog. Congratulations to both Santos and Davis for an outstanding season!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Latest Fillies Volleyball News

Sophomores honored at Dig Pink

Tuesday, 01 November 2011 11:56 AM CDT

Sophomores honored at Dig Pink

Sophomore Fillies were honored before the game with Blinn on Thursday, Nov. 27.

"We honor our five sophomores and their families for the heart, dedication, and time they have devoted to Panola College and our volleyball team," said Nicole Thorn, head volleyball coach.

The first sophomore transferred from Frank Phillips College and is a right-side hitter from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, #9 Vanessa Gomes.  She joined the team this year and has done a remarkable job.  On the year, she has played in 91 sets, posted 150 kills on 348 attempts with a .330 hitting efficiency, and averages 1.7 kills/set.  Defensively, Gomes has contributed 45 digs and 53 blocks on the year.  Her personal best was against Salt Lake Community College this season as she posted 12 kills on 17 attempts with 1 hitting error.  Gomes is majoring in International Studies and plans to continue her playing career and education after Panola College. 

The second sophomore is Hali Turner, a libero/outside hitter from Carthage, Texas.  Turner has left her mark in this program for the hard work and effort she plays with every time she steps on the court, according to Thorn.  Early on in 2010, Turner was asked to take over the libero position to anchor the Fillies passing and defense and she made an immediate impact.  Turner played in 80 sets, compiled a team high 394 digs and averaged 5 digs/set.  In 2010, Turner also posted a personal best of 32 digs in a four game match against Lon Morris on September 27, 2010.  Turner finished the season with All-Conference Honorable Mention recognition in Region XIV.  In 2011, Turner has contributed both offensively and defensively as an outside hitter.  Thus far, Turner has played in 91 sets and is fourth on the team with 275 hitting attempts, second on the team with 272 total digs averaging 3 digs per game.  This year, Turner’s personal best came this past Friday against conference foe Paris Junior College.  The Fillies beat Paris in five games with Turner contributing 21 digs for a season high.  She is majoring in General Studies and plans to enter the Sonography program at Angelina Jr. College in Lufkin, Texas.

Samantha Peterson, #3 is the third sophomore is from DeSoto, Texas and one of the hardest working players on the team.  In 2010, a month into the season, Peterson was called on to control the play at the net offensively and defensively and she responded well.  As a freshman, she played in 66 sets, had 56 kills, and averaged 1.2 kills per set.  On defense she contributed 46 blocks.  In 2010, she was selected to the All-Conference Honorable Mention team.  As a sophomore she has played in 87 sets, has 109 kills on 284 attempts with a .230 hitting efficiency, and averages 1.3 kills per set.  Defensively, she has 22 digs and 52 blocks on the year.  Her personal best came against TJC on October 6th as she contributed 6 solo blocks and 5 kills.  Peterson is majoring in Kinesiology and plans to continue her playing career at the next level. 

The fourth sophomore is from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and has contributed more than anyone could imagine to the Panola College volleyball program, #10 Marcela Alves.  Alves was recruited as a middle blocker originally but due to some unfortunate circumstances her freshman year in 2010, Alves was called upon to play a position she had never played before.  With her 6’2 frame, she was asked to set/run the Fillies offense and with no hesitation she accepted the challenge and did a remarkable job.  Playing in 108 sets,  she had 147 kills on 332 hitting attempts with a .370 hitting efficiency, and averaged 1.4 kills/set.  Alves finished the season with 592 total assists averaging 5.4 assist/game.  Not only was she an offensive threat, but on defense she posted 78 Blocks, 226 total digs averaging 2.1 digs per set.  She was selected to the All-Conference 2nd Team for Region XIV-District K.  With the addition of a few setters in 2011, Alves has been able to move back to her original middle blocker position as a sophomore.   Thus far, she has played in 91 sets, has 296 kills on 587 attempts and is ranked twentieth in the country with a .414 hitting efficiency.  Alves is second on the team averaging 3.3 kills per set.  She has also contributed 71 blocks and 61 digs respectively.  Her personal best match came this season on September 17th against Midland posting 27 kills on 29 attempts with no errors.  Alves is majoring in Journalism and has committed to Texas Women’s University in 2012 to continue her playing and education career. 

The fifth sophomore is from Sao Paulo, Brazil and has left her name all over the volleyball record books, #13 Josiane Santos.  As a freshman, she played in 109 sets and led the team in almost every category with 335 kills on 721 attempts, a .360 hitting efficiency, and  averaging 3.1 kills/game.   Defensively, Santos contributed 252 digs on the year averaging 2.3 digs/game and 55 blocks.  Santos was named the 2010 District K Freshman of the Year and was one of two selected to the NJCAA All-American 2nd team for the first time in school history.  In 2011, despite battling shoulder issues, Santos again is leading the team in almost all categories.  She has played in 89 sets, posted 305 kills on 690 attempts with a .335 hitting efficiency and is averaging 3.4 kills/game.  On defense she has contributed 42 blocks and 262 digs, averaging 3 digs/game.    Santos is the first player to have twelve double-doubles in one season in history.  Santos is majoring in Marketing and has committed to Texas Woman’s University in 2012 to continue her playing and education career. 

The 2011 sophomore class has held up to the high expectations of the coaching staff.  In 2010, these freshmen faced adversity with losing over half of their teammates early on in the season.  The Fillies were ranked 10th at the time and finished the year 7th in the country before losing in the Championship match of the Regional Tournament.    Despite having their backs against the wall, the Fillies finished the season with a 24-5 record and second in conference.  This class has truly been a class act on and off the court.  They led the program to its highest ever ranking, #7 in the country in 2010, and have compiled a record of 42-12 during their careers.

"This sophomore class has put Panola College on the map, not only for what they accomplished in the classroom but more for what they accomplished on the court, despite everything they went through emotionally, physically, and mentally.  No coach, program, or school could ever ask for a better group of student-athletes," Thorn said.

Couldn't make it to the game? To see the girls in action, check out the Dig Pink photo gallery.

Fillies sweep Lon Morris

Tuesday, 25 October 2011 11:53 AM CDT

Fillies sweep Lon Morris

Panola Fillies will face Blinn at 6 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 27.

The Fillies will go on the road to play Temple on November 1, and then move on to the Region XIV Tournament November 4-5. The Panola Fillies are ranked #18 in the NJCAA poll and hope to move up with a win against unbeaten Blinn on Thursday.

Photo Gallery

Season Highlights
The Fillies took care of business in the first half of a 4-match home stretch with two wins over Wharton County Junior College and Trinity Valley Community College. Panola kicked off their winning spree Monday night, October 10, sweeping Wharton for the third time this season with scores of 25-15, 25-19, and 25-13. It was a total team effort that included 12 kills and 6 digs by Josie Santos and 10 kills and 5 blocks by Marcela Alves. Vanessa Gomes added 8 kills and 2 blocks and freshman Jasmine Austin contributed 5 kills on a blazing .833 hitting percentage in her first match as a starter for the Fillies. Sophomore Hali Turner continued her terrific all-around play with 6 kills in 8 swings, 6 digs and an ace. Emily Adams led the Fillies in assists versus Wharton with 28, while Nausheen Merchant once again anchored Panola's defense with 10 digs.

The Fillies then staved off a good run from a tough TVCC team, October 13, playing very well right now to earn the second win of the week in 3 sets: 27-25, 25-21, 25-18. The first set of the match was a highly-contested battle before the Fillies kicked it into another gear for sets 2 and 3. Panola used a balanced attack to defeat the Cardinals led by 12 kills, 2 blocks and 3 aces from Santos and 10 kills from Alves. Gomes posted a perfect hitting clip with 6 kills on 6 swings & 3 blocks, while Sam Peterson posted 4 kills, 5 blocks. Merchant was a difference maker in the backrow with 18 digs, while PC used a dual threat at the setter position with Sammie Nieman and Emily Adams dishing out 21 and 14 assists, respectively. With the win, the Fillies advanced to 6-3 in conference play.

Saturday, October 15, the Fillies took a break from conference play to sweep Hill College: 25-18, 25-16, 25-8. Panola College dominated the entire match, allowing every Fillies player to see action and contribute to the win. Offensive leaders for that match were Santos, Alves and Samantha Peterson with 10, 9 and 7 kills, respectively. Peterson along with freshman middle blocker Jasmine Austin added 3 blocks a piece to help anchor the Fillies defense with Merchant's 15 digs. It was a joint effort for the setters, led by 21 assists from Emily Adams and 10 from Sammie Nieman.

Monday night, October 15, the Fillies wrapped up a 4-match home stretch with a sweep of Lon Morris: 25-13, 25-15, 25-22. It was a total team effort again with Josie Santos leading Panola with 9 kills and 9 digs. Santos was followed closely by Vanessa Gomes who added 8 kills and 3 blocks, then 7 kills and 4 blocks from Marcela Alves. Hali Turner was also great all-around for the Fillies chipping in 8 kills and 10 digs while Nausheen Merchant added 20 digs in the win.

With the two victories. the Fillies improve to 16-7 on the year. They return to action this Thursday when they hit the road for another tough match-up against currently 12th-ranked Paris Junior College.

 

 

 

Dig Pink Thursday, Oct. 27

Thursday, 13 October 2011 01:13 PM CDT

Dig Pink Thursday, Oct. 27

Dig Pink with Panola Volleyball on Thursday, Oct. 27.

The Panola College Volleyball team will be hosting its 3rd Annual Dig Pink game Thursday, Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. at Arthur M. Johnson Gymnasium. This year’s breast cancer awareness match features a highly anticipated showdown against conference rival Blinn College. "This is a special time of year when we set aside our green and white pride and unite in pink to join a cause rooted in hope and strength to find a cure to a devastating disease that claims nearly 40,000 lives each year in the United States alone," said Head Coach Nicole Thorn.

 

In addition to promoting breast cancer awareness, this match is also Sophomore Night, a game used to recognize sophomores playing in their final home game of their Panola College volleyball career. This year’s sophomore class includes key returners from a memorable group of players who battled adversity last season to go on to post a 24-5 record, a #7 national ranking, and a trip to the conference Regional Finals.

 

We hope the whole community will come out to join us in honoring a special group of Fillies sophomores while taking a stand in the fight against breast cancer. Admission is free, but there will be a donation table available to raise funds for the Dig Pink Foundation, a support and advocacy organization dedicated to making a significant and identifiable difference in the lives of breast cancer patients and their families by supporting clinical trials, increasing compassionate support services and educating communities.

 

"Everyone come out to support a great cause and paint the gym PINK as we cheer on Panola College to victory! GO FILLIES!" Thorn said.

 

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