College report: Bailey Miller to join pro volleyball team; Marcus Sedberry oversaw Wisconsin football
Former Boles Lady Hornet Bailey Miller, who just finished her college career with 28-4 Arizona State, is joining an Austin team in an indoor professional volleyball league.
The Austin team in the League One Volleyball league announced the addition of the 6-3 Miller.
As an outside hitter this past season at Arizona State, Miller earned first-team All-Big 12 honors, All-Pacific All-Region honors, academic all-district honors and was named to the honorable mention list on the American Volleyball Coaches Associationβs all-America team.
Miller finished second on the team in kills for the season with 392 to go with 37 assists, 39 aces, 52 blocks and 293 digs.
She played two seasons at Arizona State and two at West Virginia after leading the Boles Lady Hornets in kills and blocks during her high school career.
There are other LOVB pro teams in Houston, Madison, Wisc., Salt Lake City, Atlanta, Ga., and Omaha, Neb.
League play starts on Jan. 7.
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Dr. Marcus Sedberry, a former Greenville Lion athlete, served as the General Manager for the University of Wisconsinβs football program this season.
His duties included overseeing roster management, player personnel and operations for the Badgers. Heβs also served as a Deputy Athletic Director for Wisconsin.
Sedberry, who ran track at Nebraska after running on a state finalist 4x400 relay for the Greenville Lions, has also been an administrator at Baylor, Central Florida, Arkansas and in the National Football League with the Philadelphia Eagles.
His father Marvin Sedberry Sr. coached three stints as the head football coach of the Greenville Lions and his brother Marvin Sedberry Jr. is the head football coach of the Terrell Tigers.
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Nevaeh Zavalaβs double-double helped High Point to an 85-83 double-overtime womenβs basketball victory over Yale.
Zavala, a 6-0 senior from Royse City, scored 21 points and pulled down a team-high 14 rebounds.
Zavala is averaging 9.5 points and 4.5 rebounds per game for the 11-2 Panthers, whoβll next play at North Carolina-Asheville on Dec. 31.
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Maggie Hutka, a 6-0 junior from Royse City,scored two points and pulled down a rebound during Montanaβs 90-85 womenβs basketball victory over Tarleton State.
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Brett Nix, a former Wolfe City basketball player, has scored 14 points and pulled down three rebounds in two basketball games this season for Oklahoma Science and Arts.
Nix, a 6-0 freshman who transferred from Wayland Baptist, is shooting 57.1% from 3-point range for the 5-8 Drovers.