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That recognition cemented Garbes’s desire to focus entirely on volleyball, and Klock said that led to a surge in her development.

“It was important, because there were a lot of coaches there,” Garbes said. “I always wanted to go on and play sports in volleyball. I really liked volleyball and I decided to pursue that and go to college and play volleyball.”

While Garbes led the pack, her classmates, Hannah Knox and Brittany Huber, were there every step of the way, and the trio gelled throughout their years together.

Their senior season came to a disappointing end when the Spartans lost to Kaneland in the regional final after Garbes suffered a concussion. But their conference title, along with a win over DeKalb after five consecutive losses to the Barbs, marked a resurgence in Sycamore volleyball.

“You can’t go back and change anything we did, and I don’t want to,” Garbes said. “We won the conference and played so well against teams that we hadn’t in the past. We came out and beat DeKalb after losing to them [five] times in a row. It was a really great feeling to have accomplished that as a team. I couldn’t have asked for anything better.”

DAILY CHRONCILE ALL-AREA GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM
FIRST TEAM
Ratasha Garbes
Sycamore, sr., setter
The Daily Chronicle Player of the Year helped lead the Spartans to their first Northern Illinois Big 12 Conference title in her third full year on the varsity squad. Garbes had 692 assists and 150 kills with a 50.7 kill percentage.

The Illinois State commit was the unanimous MVP of the Northern Illinois Big 12 Conference.

Brittany Huber
Sycamore, sr., outside hitter
Huber had 235 kills this season and was a unanimous All NI Big 12 First-Team selection. The hitter’s strengths extended to the defensive end of the floor, where she was crucial in serve-receive and tallied 196 digs.

“She is the defensive backbone to the team on serve-receive,” Klock said. “She is the go-to person when we need a score and has been the 100 percent practice player for the last two years voted by her teammates.”

Courtney Bemis
DeKalb, jr., outside hitter
The Wisconsin commit is the area’s most explosive hitter, piling up 270 kills this season. One of two contributors to return from last year’s squad, she was crucial during DeKalb’s run to another third consecutive regional championship.


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