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First-year Walker High Volleyball Coach Ready For Jamboree, New Season
First-year Walker high volleyball trainer Tyler Dixon is practically sufficiently youthful to pass as an understudy as he readies his group for celebration play one week from now.

In any case, there is no confusing his energy with volleyball. 토토사이트

Dixon, 25, spent last season as an associate mentor at Denham Springs High prior to taking the leap toward Walker. It was the ideal most recent move for a couple of mentor, a couple of years prior, appeared to be bound to contend at a Southland Conference track meet than instructing a volleyball crew.

That changed after a physical issue throughout the late spring before Dixon's first year. Nowadays, all of his energy goes into volleyball as the Wildcats plan for the 2022 season, which starts Aug. 29 when Walker plays at Central Private.

"I've generally worked with others and, even in secondary school, I realized I needed to do that," Dixon said. "I never figured it would mentor and I most certainly never figured it would be in volleyball. My affection for volleyball filled in school and it simply never halted."

Dixon was at that point engaged with club volleyball in Livingston Parish prior to functioning as a collaborator for one season at Denham Springs. At the point when he went after the head instructing job at Walker, he saw an athletic office that was prepared to offer all the help he would require.

The clearest illustration of that is the Walker volleyball court, which was as of late refreshed and is presently embellished with "Woman Cats" toward one side line and "Volleyball" on the other. It quickly gives a wellspring of pride to the program.

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"You don't stroll around numerous rec centers and see that," Dixon said. "You'll see it for ball, however not volleyball. It causes you to feel like this is your court, your home. Its rousing."

The actual program has just a single season finisher appearance lately, and Dixon said he has not known about the Walker program before his appearance. In any case, he loves the work he has seen from his group this late spring.

The Lady Wildcats as of late participated in a secondary school camp in Hammond highlighting many groups from the encompassing region. The previous summer, Walker went 2-7, yet it was 8-1 this time.

"It was a shocker for the group to the extent that what they can be," Dixon said. "Yet, there's no need to focus on what they can be, it's about what they as of now are. We beat a few decent groups and rivaled a few decent groups."