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Women's Volleyball
2009 Game Recap
last updated
09/29/2009 07:52 AM
Celia and KU
keep Sullivan's memory alive with win over Alvernia
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Jamie
Celia presents the parents of Shannon Sullivan with
a gift from the Kutztown University volleyball team
Monday evening. |
PINE GROVE, PA. (September 28, 2009) –
With heavy hearts, the Kutztown University volleyball team defeated
Berks County neighbor Alvernia University, 3-0, in a match that
honored former KU standout Shannon Sullivan Monday evening at Pine
Grove Middle School.
(BOXSCORE)
While the Golden Bears flashed a few smiles and got
back on the winning track, the bigger purpose of Monday’s contest
was to reflect and honor Sullivan, who was killed in a car accident
in August 2006. Kutztown improved to 7-6 overall by winning the fund
raiser for the annual Sullivan scholarship, 25-4, 25-6, 25-7.
Leading Kutztown was sophomore Katie Lutz
(Greencastle/Greencastle Antrim) and freshman Brittany Harman
(Hanover/Southwestern)
with seven kills each. Freshman Dana Wright (Warminster/St. Basil
Academy) had 19 assists. Junior Lindsay Confer (Wingate/Bald
Eagle)
finished with five digs and five kills. Sophomore Lindsey Smith
(Hanover/Delone Catholic) had a team
best eight digs for the Golden Bears. Overall, nine players recorded
at least one kill.
The game had special meaning for junior Jamie Celia
(Douglassville/Daniel Boone), this year’s Sullivan award winner.
Celia played one game and finished with four digs against Alvernia.
However, her thoughts were on Sullivan throughout the match.
“It meant to me to be named the scholarship award
winner because everybody speaks so highly of her,” Celia said. “To
be considered to have some of the same qualities that she exhibited
really means everything to me. I just hope that I am able to live up
to her legacy.”
Veteran Kutztown volleyball coach John Gump speaks of
Sullivan often during team gatherings, matches and just in general
conversation. Although many of the players on the team have never
personally met Sullivan, they all feel a special connection and bond
with her family. That spirit was on display Monday night inside of
the sold-out Pine Grove gym.
Many fans wore either a black or pink T-shirt with
the words “Be A Hugger” above a volleyball and “Not A Slugger” below
it. The Kutztown players wore pink T-shirts instead of its typical
jersey’s. The winner of the 50-50 raffle donated the prize money
back to the scholarship fund. Even the Pine Grove Cardinal mascot
entertained the fans as loud music filled the compact facility.
“Seeing everybody come out and support this event,
makes you realize why you are here,” Celia said. “It’s nice to play
here where (Shannon) played. It definitely felt like we all had a
piece of Shannon while we were here. Coach tells us stories all the
time and I’ve had a chance to meet the Sullivan’s and they are some
of the strongest people I know.”
Confer was last year’s award winner. She has stayed
in touch with the Sullivan’s throughout the year. The scholarship is
awarded annually to a member of the KU volleyball team who
demonstrates the following characteristics: passion for the sport,
love for her teammates, and commitment to academic achievement,
integrity and strength of character.
“She is fun to be around,” senior Katie Miller said
about Celia. “She’s a person who you can always go to if you have a
problem. She is a really strong all-around player and a leader on
and off the court.”
Celia has played a multitude of positions during her
time at Kutztown. She has thrived everywhere. Among the league
leaders in service aces per game, Celia was a setter last season and
this year, she is back at her natural position of libero and
defensive wizard.
“This game and the scholarship are real important to
me,” Gump said. “Jamie is an excellent student and very focused. She
is always willing to do anything to help the team.”
Following the match, the KU players flashed smiles as
wide as the Susquehanna River while posing for photos with
Sullivan’s parents eating brownies, and chatting with friends and
family.
Kutztown begins an incredible stretch of
10-consecutive home matches versus Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference (PSAC) schools starting with West Chester University on
Friday night beginning at 7 p.m.
“This is a special event to be a part of,” Miller
said. “You can tell by listening to coach talk about Shannon how
much this event means to him. It’s great that everybody came out to
see us play and show support. For us, it was important to spend some
time with the Sullivans.”
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Jamie
Celia (left) and Lindsay Confer (right) were the
last two winners of the annual Shannon Sullivan
Memorial Scholarship. |
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