Growth through time lifting Holmes
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Rick Devereux
Trevor Holmes has grown quite a bit since he was the starting setter
for the Estancia High boys volleyball team in 2002.
There is the obvious physical growth that differentiates a
15-year-old from an 18-year-old.
“He has literally grown a foot,” Coach Tracey Ingraham said. “He
was always a phenomenal setter as far as his hands, but we had to sub
him out when he was in the front row so we could get a blocker in
there. It obviously helps to have him in there for the entire
rotation. It gives consistency for the hitters.”
Now at 6-foot-1, Holmes is a threat in the front row as a blocker
and also to dump any high passes over the net.
“[Dumps] have always been there for me,” he said. “Coach has never
been against it. She told me that if it’s open, take it. [Being
taller] has helped me improve. I can get sets that are right on top
of net.”
Ingraham said, “A setter usually gets one kill in a game for
dumps. He got up to eight kills, which is crazy. He’s become a threat
as an attacker.”
Holmes’ total growth is something that can’t be measured in feet
and inches. He has matured into a senior captain, leading the CIF
Southern Section Division III defending champions to an 11-6 record
and 5-0 in the Golden West League. Holmes registered 23 assists in
the Eagles’ four-game victory over crosstown rival Costa Mesa last
week to earn Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week honors.
“I’m really trying to keep things how we did last year with the
same warm up because if we did it last year it should work this
year,” Holmes said. “We lost some key players but the up-and-coming
juniors we have will make it a fun [season]. We’re already looking
toward CIF [playoffs]. That’s where I think we need to be, in CIF.”
The growth from a quite freshman to a senior captain has Holmes’
coach happy.
“He has really become a leader this year,” Ingraham said. “He is
the key element of team. I can’t say enough good things about him.”
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