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| Westlake's
Lindsey Louis (14), in action against Churchill earlier this season,
wants to complete an all-star career with one more state title. |
Lindsey
Louis wants to finish on top
Nov.
13 — Lindsey Louis remembers her
first varsity game as a sophomore. She was so nervous that the first time
she left the court she ran outside and got sick.
“I did come
back and finish the game,” she says.
Finishing, of course,
is what Lindsey does best on the court. It’s rare that the Westlake
star doesn’t finish a set with an explosive kill. As a junior she
finished her season as the MVP of the 5A State Tournament. And now she
would like to finish her career as a member of the first 5A team to win
back-to-back state titles since Clear Lake did it in 1983-1984.
The 5'11" senior
who is heading to Texas Tech this fall knows how difficult it will be
to do something that’s happened at the 5A level only twice in 30
years, however. The Chaps lost only two players from last year’s
championship team and entered as everyone’s pre-season #1. But after
dominating the Duncanville Tournament of Champions, the Chaps lost to
Churchill, Wimberley and Clark in a span of less than two weeks. Even
though two of the losses came with star middle Shannon Davis on the bench
recovering from a concussion and the team rebounded to win the Katrinka
Jo Crawford tournament in Pearland, Lindsey says the losses taught the
team a valuable lesson.
“Actually,
I think it made us a better team because we realized that everyone can
be beat on any given day,” she says.
Westlake will likely
have to get past Clark this weekend at the Region IV tournament in order
to return to the state tournament for the third year in a row. But regardless
of when her season ends, Lindsey will finish her career with as many honors
as memories.
In addition to last
year’s state tournament MVP, she was the Texas Sports Writers Association
Player of the Year in 2002, she has been all-tournament at the state’s
three most prestigious tournaments (Duncanville, Pearland and the Fraulein
Volleyfest) two years in a row as well as being named outstanding hitter
two years in a row at Pearland. She is a member of the LoneStarVolleyball
All-Texas Team and two summers ago she was named All-Tournament in the
Open Division at the USA Junior Nationals as a member of Austin Junior’s
16 team.
While she is considered
one of the state’s most dominating outside hitters, Lindsey also
has a solid all-around game. Heading into the playoffs, she had 320 kills,
285 digs and 46 aces.
As Westlake prepared
for the Region IV tournament we asked Lindsey to share her thoughts on
her career, her decision to play for Texas Tech next fall and Westlake’s
chance to finish at the top one more time.
When
did you first start playing volleyball?
My
mom is a former high school volleyball coach and she introduced me to
volleyball when I was 10. She’s taught me a lot about the game.
Did you play other sports when you were
young?
Yes I played basketball and softball. At one point when
I was younger I remember playing all three sports in one weekend. We would
keep my uniforms in the car and I would change on the way from game to
game.
How did you decide you really wanted to
concentrate on volleyball as one of your sports?
When I got to High School I realized that I had to make
a choice between the three sports. Playing club volleyball conflicted
with the basketball and softball high school seasons so I chose to play
volleyball because that was the sport I hoped I could play in college.
What was last season like - winning the
state title and the MVP?
It's hard to explain the feeling I had when we won the
state title. Our team worked really hard and reaching our goal of winning
the whole thing was unbelievable. Getting MVP was a big surprise to me
and I was very honored to receive it. There were so many good players
on my team and in the tournament that it really meant a lot to me.
How has this season compared with last season
so far?
It’s really been a lot of fun. Our team has grown
so much from where we were at this time last year.
How
tough was it starting the season as everyone's #1 and having to live up
to that?
We only lost two players from last years team so we thought we would be
ranked pretty high but coach (Al) Bennett really tells us not to be concerned
about rankings and what people say.
We're you worried during the losing stretch
earlier this year?
No, we had some injuries and we were experimenting with
different line ups and actually I think it made us a better team because
we realized that everyone can be beat on any given day.
What are your feelings as you head into
this final stretch of the playoffs?
I'm really excited about the playoffs because being a
senior I know each game could be my last which motivates me to even play
harder.
What
did you learn last year that will help you this year?
You never know what is going to happen while you’re
out there on the court, so you have to be ready for anything.
What has been the highlight of your high
school career? your club career?
In high school winning the state title was the biggest
highlight for me. And in club when my team finished fifth at nationals
when I was on the 16's.
What has been the major disappointment?
Several years ago in club ball I had a back injury that
was preventing me from playing. It made me realize how important volleyball
was to me after not being able to practice or play all out for a few months.
How did you make your college decision?
I originally thought I would want to play somewhere out
of state, but after taking visits I realized that I wanted to stay in
Texas. I was excited when Texas Tech started recruiting me because I always
wanted to play in the Big 12. And also my mom graduated from Tech and
told me how much she had enjoyed going to school there.
What other schools did you consider?
The main schools I considered were Fresno State and Virginia
Tech.
What do you think is the strength of your
game?
I think I’m able to see the court well, and my aggressiveness
helps me in my hitting. I used to be a setter which has helped me a lot
with my overhand passing.
What about weaknesses? What parts of your
game do you want to improve?
I would like to improve my quickness and increase my vertical.
Growing up did you have any sports heroes?
For softball it was Lisa Fernandez. In basketball it was
Sheryl Swoops and Shaq. And in volleyball it was Demetra Sance.
Who have been your role models?
My mom because she’s a really hard worker and always
tries to reach her goals. And my dad because he is always there to support
me in good and bad times.
What would people be surprised to know about
you?
That I’m really laid back and like to have fun.
And I’m really goofy.
What is biggest misconception people have
about you?
On the court people have told me I’m very stoic.
But actually I'm just extremely competitive and that’s just how
I focus.
Do you have any superstitions or pre-game
rituals?
Yes, right before the game starts when we huddle on the
court I have to touch everyone’s shoe. Also (setter) Meghan Kainz
and I have to jump up in the air and high five because we've been doing
it since seventh grade.
Who is the toughest player you ever played
against?
I would have to say Ryan Maspero who played for Churchill
last year. She really is a awesome player and I looked up to her a lot
last year since she was a year older then me.
What the greatest play you ever made?
When we played Churchill
last year in the playoffs and I went up and hit the ball and hit Ryan
in the face.
What are your favorite foods, hobbies and
type of music?
Chipotle burritos and
Jason Deli turkey melts. I like to draw and take pictures. I like all
types of music excluding anything by Jessica Simpson.
What advice would you give others who want
to be like Lindsey Louis?
That’s a hard
question. I think everyone should find their own strengths and used them
to their best abilities.
Lindsey Louis Honors
2002
- All Tournament
USA Junior Nationals (16 Open)
- Duncanville Tournament
of Champions (All Tournament)
- Fraulein Volleyfest
(All tournament)
- Katrinka Jo Crawford
Tournament (Outstanding hitter)
- State Tournament
5A Most Valuable Player
- First team all
district
- LoneStarVolleyball
All Texas Team Honorable Mention
- All-Centex
- All State - TGCA
- All State and Player
of the Year - Texas sports writers association
- Top 50 volleyball
prospect- Student Sports
2003
- LoneStarVolleyball
All Texas Team
- Duncanville Tournament
of Champions (Outstanding hitter)
- Fraulein Volleyfest
(All tournament)
- Katrinka Jo Crawford
Tournament (Outstanding hitter)
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