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Diggin' Defense

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Getting defensive

By the standards of a typical outside hitter, Korte's dig totals and her defense could be considered better than average when she was a junior. But Korte, who has "always wanted to play college volleyball," knew that many college coaches would look at someone of her stature and question their ability to play in the front row at the next level.

Partly for that reason, Korte began taking defense more seriously than ever before. Her renewed focus was also necessitated by the complexion of the Uno roster during the last club season.

"My club team is what got me into that position. I was kind of forced into being a defensive player for my team," Korte said. "For an outside hitter, I'm pretty short — 5-7, 5-8 on a good day. I knew if I had any chance to play in college at a high level, I would have to work on my defense.

"In practices (at Uno), that was all I did. It was all defense, all the time. We had a bunch of good hitters in front of me. Stacey Perinar, last year's Player of the Year, is one you probably know. I figured that if I couldn't hit, I might as well be good at something, and it really paid off."

Amy Larson, who coaches at Plainfield South and is also coach of the 18 Elite team at Uno, says that she never doubted Korte's ability to play an unfamiliar position as a 17-year-old member of the team.

"She handled it very well; actually, she excelled in it," Larson said. "I trusted her and she trusted me, and I think it was a great experience for her, to be able to play defense against a bunch of 18-year-olds. The game was so much faster than she was used to, and to be able to just react and dig in that environment really gave her a leg up (as a high school senior)."

Though Korte had become a player who rarely left the court by her junior year, coach Jackie Litwiller could feel even more comfortable with her in the back row this fall. For Korte, who committed to Lander University during the season, she was giving college coaches another reason to want her.

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