Meet the Railers - the Volleyball
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[August 21, 2023]
It’s a new era for the Lincoln Community High School
volleyball program. Are you ready for it!
The New Era
Beth Guy, Kaylee Lowery, Crystal
Wurth
A new coaching staff, led by head coach Kaylee
Lowery, has taken over the program. Lowery is joined by assistants
Crystal Wurth and Beth Guy. The trio walked into a few familiar
faces and a lot of new ones this summer, all eager to succeed.
Last Thursday night the new coaches, along with the players and
managers, were all introduced to the fans during the Meet the
Railers Volleyball Night. Friends and family carried case after case
of water and Gatorade and packed the gym to watch the girls
scrimmage on the newly painted Central State Eight logo on the
court. While LCHS is no stranger to the CS8, these girls are set to
experience the conference for the first time in their careers and
that is sure to generate even more excitement and exposure for the
current volleyball program.
Experience, energy and a desire for excellence are
just a few words that come to mind when describing this group of
athletes these coaches look to guide on and off the court.
Coming off a fantastic 30-7 season last year under head coach Emma
Derry, there is undoubtedly a lot of excitement surrounding the team
this year. The expectations are high, the goals are set and the
girls are ready to get to work.
The new era is upon us, folks. You won’t find any Easter eggs in the
articles (unless the Swifties lend a hand here) but you better
buckle up and get ready to enjoy the ride these girls are about to
take you on. It will be epic.
Team Captains
Alyssa Company and Peyton Sasse
Two girls who have already spent a lot of time
working on their game in the off-season have been named the team
captains. Senior Alyssa Company and junior Peyton Sasse bring
leadership and a hard work ethic to a program they both obviously
value very much and they are the team captains of this 2023
volleyball team.
Company and Sasse are both eager for the season to get underway and
understandably excited to hit the court versus Sacred Heart-Griffin
tonight inside Roy S. Anderson Gymnasium, as the season opens
immediately with a Central State Eight conference matchup.
“We’re all super excited,” said Company. “We all have personal goals
that obviously we’re working on but our main goal is to win State.
We are working hard in practice, conditioning a lot, proving
ourselves better than we were last year to try to get that situation
to happen.”
“I am super excited because I know a bunch of the
girls who play in the Central State Eight,” added Sasse. “So it’s
kind of fun for me playing against other teammates. It’s really
exciting to get back together, I mean even though we have to play
against them.”
Both Company and Sasse played on Illini Elite teams this summer,
although they were not teammates. They each felt their respective
teams could’ve done better at nationals, but nonetheless they will
take what they’ve learned and keep moving forward. Given the
athletic ability of both of these girls and their desire to work
hard, there is no doubt as team captains they will bring energy and
leadership to an already well-established group.
The Lady Railers volleyball team also played at Illini Elite in
Bloomington during the month of July to prepare for the upcoming
school season. Company noted that the Lady Railers have already seen
some of the competition they’ll face in the CS8 this season, such as
Normal U-High, the team that ended the Lady Railers 2022 season.
Lincoln lost to the Pioneers 25-23 and 25-16 in the first game of
sectionals on Halloween last year. Sasse had 11 kills versus the
Pioneers in that sectional game, trailing just Lily Barry, who led
everyone with 13 kills. The Lady Railers saw their season come to an
end in Roy S. Anderson Gymnasium last year and that is definitely
not in the plans this year.
Company emphasized going into this season the Lady Railers have
really been focusing on getting better and working hard.
“We’ve been in the weight room a lot and conditioning a lot more
than we did last year,” said Company. “We’ve kind of ran new things
this year too. Like we’re not scared to try new things and run new
plays.”
“It’s also been nice getting back in the gym together,” added Sasse.
“We’ve played together for the past three years so it’s super nice
to have the same team and have a lot of trust in each other.”
Meet the rest of the Lady Railers Varsity team
Company and Sasse are joined by stellar athletes from
the state runner-up Lady Railers basketball team. Seniors Kloe
Froebe, Becca Heitzig, Jenna Bowman and Taryn Stoltzenburg were
starters on that team and they bring a strong work ethic and a
winning mentality to the volleyball court. Junior Piper Whiteman was
also a key member of the Lady Railers basketball team, serving as a
starter from time to time and definitely filling in that sixth man
role better than anyone. She is just a team player and gives it her
best, no matter what her role. Sophomore Lily Holmes is the final
Lady Railer basketball player to make the Varsity volleyball team.
Holmes made the team as a freshman last season and got some great
swings last year among a talented group of upperclassmen. No doubt
she’ll make an impact this season as well and continue to learn from
her teammates ahead of her.
Addy Qualters is a sensational setter who is also in the senior
class. Qualters suffered a fractured nose last Thursday night during
the first play of the Varsity scrimmage. A collision with Froebe saw
Qualters leave the court bleeding but thankfully it was a straight
break and will heal on its own and not crooked, according to her
mom, Lindsay. Her mom also added, “She can play volleyball!”
Qualters had a broken finger earlier this summer, so with injuries
aside, this girl will have a phenomenal senior season.
Arianna Morris rounds out the senior class and she will bring depth
to the lineup that already boasts a ton of talent.
Experience runs deep on this Varsity team and with
that, two more juniors look to see time on the court. Rebecca Burge
and Kendal Long round out the junior class. Burge brings height and
Illini Elite experience to the team. Word is that Burge has put in
the work and it will show on the court. Long will also bring added
depth needed in a season that always sees a lot of matches played.
Lauren Tedrick and Makia Hassebrock complete the roster as
sophomores. Tedrick was impressive last season as the backup setter
to Qualters. Meanwhile, there is already buzz about Hassebrock and
her volleyball skills.
A great group of athletes has been assembled on the court and at the
end of the line keeping things in order will be the student
managers, senior twins Addison and Avery Rawlins.
The Coach Staff
Kaylee Lowery
Kaylee Lowery has a true passion for volleyball and a resume filled
with experience that she brings to LCHS in her first year as head
coach of the Lady Railers. Lowery is the former Kaylee Beekman (KB
as her dad calls her) from Hartsburg-Emden. She was a Stag who
played for legendary volleyball coach Jennifer Hayes and later she
served as an assistant coach under Hayes.
As a player, Lowery placed second in the IHSA Class 1A State
Tournament in 2014. As an assistant coach, she helped guide the team
to a second place finish in the IHSA Class 1A State Tournament in
2018.
Lowery’s junior high volleyball playing career also included an IESA
State Championship in 8-1A and a third place finish in 7-1A.
Lowery attended Lincoln Land Community College where her teams
finished second and third at the NJCAA D2 National Championships.
Lowery briefly coached under Jim Dietz and acted as interim head
coach at LLCC for one season.
Lowery has coached at West Lincoln Broadwell the past
two seasons, which resulted in a State Championship in the 2022 IESA
Class 8-1A State Tournament and a third place finish in the 2023
IESA Class 7-1A State Tournament.
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Lowery looks to utilize the knowledge she has learned
from others to bring success to the Lady Railers volleyball program.
“As I have played and coached at many levels and for/under many
coaches, I have taken with me many lessons that I try to pass onto
my players,” said Lowery. “Jennifer Hayes, Mike Swingle, Jenny
Holiday, Hannah Werth, and Jim Dietz have all made an impact on the
way I coach and what I try to pass on and teach my girls. I, of
course, could not do any of this by myself, I am so grateful to have
the help of Beth Guy and Crystal Wurth, both of whom had previously
coached many of these players at the junior high level.”
Lowery is well aware of the expectations going into her first season
at the helm and she is already very excited about the team culture.
She is walking into a great group of young student athletes and she
knows it.
“The team this year has high goals and expectations,” said Lowery.
“Although we have set these goals together at the beginning of the
season, we are taking it and focusing on one game at a time. Right
now our only focus is tonight. It is not only our first game of the
season, but it is also a home game and a conference game. The CS8 is
a huge deal and we are eager to be a part of it and go up against
some of the toughest competition in the state. We know that the
conference is an exciting and challenging one to be a part of. We
know that it will only make us better to play against these teams.
As we go into our first conference match, I hope that we are able to
execute what we have been working on in practice and come out with
our first win.”
“The girls hold themselves to a high standard and
have high hopes and expectations for not only themselves, but for
the team as a whole,” continued Lowery. “My goal is always for the
girls to put the team over themselves and luckily I was given a
group that is ready to do that. Our team culture is great, the
juniors and seniors come in ready to put in the work each and every
day which sets the standard and expectation for the freshmen and
sophomores, along with giving them an idea of what they are working
towards and the shoes they have to fill in the coming years. The
upperclassmen are amazing to watch, be around, mentor, and coach. It
isn't always the case to have great athletes that are also great
role models and students. As a coach, I hope to produce a winning
team, but above all else, I hope to give them life lessons that they
can carry with them outside of volleyball or after volleyball is
over and into their everyday lives.”
“Our team is eager for the season to officially be underway and we
are excited to play our first home match, conference game, and
season opener all tonight,” concluded Lowery. “We hope to have a big
crowd there to support us and help us kick off what we hope to be an
exciting, successful, and memorable season! Go Railers!”
Crystal Wurth
Crystal Wurth is a huge fan of Lincoln athletics and she loves the
game of volleyball. She feels blessed to return to the LCHS
volleyball coach staff, as she started her career as an assistant
coach at LCHS fresh out of college. Wurth was also a terrific LCHS
softball player and college softball coach. Her daughter, Madi Wurth,
is a freshman on the volleyball team.
“I am an alumni of Lincoln Community High School and I had some of
the best coaches around that not only taught us the game, but they
taught us life long lessons of hard work, perseverance, resiliency,
to go after what you want in life and to follow through on things
you start,” said Wurth. “I love coaching in Lincoln and giving back
to the community in which I grew up. I continue to pass on life
lessons to the next generation of student athletes, with every team
that I am a part of. I am grateful for this opportunity and excited
to work with Coach Lowery. She will do great things with this
program.”
Beth Guy
Beth Guy rounds out the coaching staff for the Lady Railers. Guy
also lists coaching volleyball as a huge passion from a very young
age. Guy started coaching volleyball in the early 2000’s and she’s
learned from some of the best coaches around she says.
“Instilling self-confidence, a winning attitude, the importance of
teamwork, and pushing our young athletes to grow and learn new
skills is what I will continue to do here at Lincoln Community High
School,” said Guy. “I couldn’t be more excited to be coaching with
Crystal Wurth and alongside Coach Kaylee again, but this time at
Lincoln Community High School. This is going to be a season you
won’t want to miss!” Guy was on Lowery’s coaching staff at West
Lincoln Broadwell in 2022.
The Team Motto
“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”
First game is TONIGHT at Roy S. Anderson
Freshmen @ 5:00 p.m.
Junior Varsity @ 6:00 p.m.
Varsity @ 7:00 p.m.
Varsity Roster
Taryn Stoltzenburg
Lily Holmes
Lauren Tedrick
Becca Heitzig
Kloe Froebe
Piper Whiteman
Peyton Sasse
Kendal Long
Arianna Morris
Rebecca Burge
Makia Hassebrock
Jenna Bowman
Addy Qualters
Alyssa Company
Student Managers
Addison and Avery Rawlins
Avery Rawlins
Addison Rawlins
Junior Varsity Roster
Grace Schneider
Lauren Tedrick
Mesa McCloud
Parker Maxey
Sydney Ramlow
Lily Holmes
Jada Bree
Faith Eckhardt
Kendal Long
Dabria Dalpoas
Arrington Mauhar
Makia Hassebrock
Lauryn Crawford
Mia Clark
Trinidee Harper
Avery Davenport
Jayden Behrends
Piper Whiteman
Student Managers
Bainca Rohlfs, Olivia Woodhall,
Kallie Courtwright
Bianca Rohlfs
Olivia Woodhall
Kallie Courtwright
Freshman Roster
Jocelyn Perkins
Mashell King
Makayla Curry
Grey Gilbert
Meghan Devore
Kate Farnam
Regan Kutz
Bella Curry
Paycen Schaefer
Alena Warren
Madi Wurth
Kindal Helton
Ava Cook
Student Manager
Emmalyn Splitter
[Teena Lowery with photos by Teena
Lowery, Kaylee Lowery and Dana Holmes]
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