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Holy Cross senior named Gatorade Player of the Year in volleyball
Holy Cross senior Julia Hunt has been named the 2023-24 Gatorade Kentucky Volleyball Player of the Year, Gatorade announced on Monday.
Hunt is the first Gatorade Kentucky Volleyball Player of the Year to be chosen from Holy Cross and the second Northern Kentucky player in the past three years, including St. Henry’s Taylor Preston two seasons ago.
The 6-foot-2 senior middle blocker amassed 678 kills, averaging 6.9 per set and added 290 digs along with 117 blocks, leading the Indians (23-12) to the district semifinals round of the postseason this past fall.
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Ranked as the nation’s No. 11 recruit by PrepDig, Hunt was an AVCA First-Team All-American and the Kentucky Volleyball Coaches Association Ms. Volleyball award winner. A three-time first-team all-state selection and one of only 12 All-American honorees by Volleyball Magazine, she was the state leader in kills and blocks in 2023 and compiled a hitting percentage of .311.
Hunt has volunteered locally as a youth volleyball coach and on behalf of the Big Sister Little Sister Mentoring Program. She has also donated her time to Rose Mission and as part of multiple community service initiatives in association with her church community.
“Julia Hunt has arguably been the best in the state for years,” Louisville duPont Manual High School head coach Richard Weaver said. “She doesn’t get all the recognition she deserves being in a smaller school in the Covington area, but her numbers across the board are outstanding. In my opinion, she was the best player in the state of Kentucky in 2023.”
Hunt has maintained a 4.11 weighted GPA in the classroom. She has signed a National Letter of Intent to play volleyball on scholarship at the University of Washington this fall.
On the basketball court, she has led the Indians to an 11-4 record including the All “A” Classic Ninth Region championship on Saturday. She averages 13 points and eight rebounds per game.
The Gatorade Player of the Year program annually recognizes one winner in the District of Columbia and each of the 50 states. The selection process is administered by the Gatorade Player of the Year Selection Committee, which leverages experts including coaches, scouts, media and others as sources to help evaluate and determine the state winners in each sport.
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Kentucky among Southeastern states receiving FEMA disaster recovery funding
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) – The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced the approval of nearly $23 million in funding to support natural disaster recovery throughout the Southeast.
Kentucky is among several states receiving funds for state-managed recovery programs after Hurricane Helene and other past disasters hit the Southeast, a news release from FEMA said.
According to FEMA, Kentucky, Florida and Tennessee will administer more than $2.1 million for disaster unemployment assistance to help those who may not be able to work as a direct result of a disaster.
Kentucky, alongside Georgia and Tennessee, was also awarded $2.4 million to fund crisis counseling and mental health support.
The funds will help pay for counselors and other services to help people with disaster-related stress and trauma, according to FEMA.
More information about state-managed recovery programs funded by FEMA can be found on the agency’s website.
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Key dates and a possible sneak peek for Kentucky Basketball fans
During his recent radio show, Pope offered a sobering reality check regarding the timeline for the rest of his staff overhaul.
“We’re going through a little bit of a hiring process that will be ongoing—probably for the next six weeks,” Pope explained. “We could have some closure on some things quickly, but I can’t really talk in detail about anything until it gets through the whole HR process.”
In a vacuum, a six-week HR timeline is standard corporate procedure. But in the modern landscape of college basketball, that timeline is a massive hurdle because of the newly accelerated Transfer Portal window instituted by the NCAA.
The 15-Day Transfer Portal window
Players cannot officially enter their names into the Transfer Portal until April 7th. However, anyone paying attention knows that backdoor deals are already being orchestrated, and agents are prematurely announcing their clients’ intentions to leave. It is an unregulated mess, but it is the reality of the sport.
That April 7th opening is the first major date to circle on your calendar.
Once the portal opens, it remains active for exactly 15 days. When that window slams shut, no new names can enter. There are no graduate exemptions or special loopholes for late decisions. If a player plans on transferring, they must formally notify their current school before that 15-day window expires on April 21st at 11:59 PM. If they miss the deadline, they are stuck.
Mark Pope has to have his staff aligned, his evaluations complete, and his recruiting pitches perfected before that window opens. It is indeed a very short clock as the coaching staff looks to change drastically.
Once the dust from the transfer portal finally settles, the new-look Wildcats will quickly hit the floor.
Official mid-June practices will tip off the summer schedule, but Pope recently hinted that an international offseason trip is currently in the works. Per NCAA rules, college basketball programs are only allowed to take these foreign exhibition tours once every four years.
If the trip gets finalized, BBN will get a highly anticipated, early look at this brand-new roster competing against actual opponents long before Big Blue Madness in the fall.
Needless to say, it is going to be an incredibly busy, high-stakes few months in Lexington.
Any guesses on where Pope and company plan on going? And do you like the new Transfer Portal window?
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