Round 1 – 3 towns, 2 schools, 1 TEAM – BDS Eagles
2019 BDS District Champions. Photo contributed. TEAM: BRUNING-DAVENPORT/SHICKLEY EAGLES CLASS: 2019 – D2, 2020 – D1 LOCATION: Southeast Nebraska in Thayer County & Fillmore County NSAA TEAM ENROLLMENT (female, grades 9-11): 26 CONFERENCE: Crossroads COACH: Kari Jo Alfs Onto the…
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TEAM: BRUNING-DAVENPORT/SHICKLEY EAGLES
CLASS: 2019 – D2, 2020 – D1
LOCATION: Southeast Nebraska in Thayer County & Fillmore County
NSAA TEAM ENROLLMENT (female, grades 9-11): 26
CONFERENCE: Crossroads
COACH: Kari Jo Alfs
Onto the Sun Regional of the 2020 Nebraska Prep Dig Team Series is a matchup between D1 BDS and C2 Elm Creek in the first round. To hear more about your favorite team, hop over to our Twitter feed @nebhsvolleyball to vote them to the second round until 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 23! UPDATED Nebraska Prep Dig Team Series Bracket
BDS? What is this place? How do they keep winning? Where is this place? Think one hour south of I-80 at the York exit to get an idea. Bruning and Davenport make up one school and Shickley the other.
Sophomore Mallory Dickson states it best, “Our team is made up of 3 towns and 2 schools to make 1 team. Even though we are separated in different communities, our bonds are strong.”
The Eagles compete together for sports, but against each other for choir, one-act, and speech. Volleyball practice takes place in Shickley. Before their consolidation they were good programs with a lot of history. Combined, they are on fire!
BDS has been to state five times since 2011. With 30-4 records and state championships in both 2018 and 2019, the Eagles look poised for another great season under 5th-year head coach Kari Jo Alfs.
Coach Alfs sums up the 2019 season best, “The BDS Lady Eagles worked hard in the summer of 2019 in the weight room, on the court and at summer camps. They were ready to take on the season. The Eagles lost 4 matches throughout the year and three of those were to teams that made it to State (Superior, Diller-Odell, and Lawrence Nelson (split played them twice.) These girls played with “heart” all year and throughout the State Tournament. It was evident as they were the first team to ever play 5 sets in all 3 matches to capture the 2019 State Championship Trophy. They started the State Tournament down the first two sets and rallied back to defeat Bertrand opening night. On Friday the girls fought off several match points in set 4 before rallying from behind to win the fourth set and dominate the fifth set. Saturday was no different as they were down in the 5th set of the Championship Match against Humphrey St Francis 4-8 before winning the Championship 16-14. These girls were always up for a challenge and did a nice job of staying composed in tough situations. The Eagles had three seniors on the roster in 2019, with one of them playing all 6 rotations. We will miss Senior setter/outside hitter Regan Alfs to graduation. She was a very smart player on the court and was a key contributor to the 2019 season. However, each year our seniors always seem to rise to the challenge. I am really looking forward to seeing our seniors step up in our 2020 season!”
What comes with championships? A LOT OF HERALDED PLAYERS!!! The Eagles return two seniors, power hitter Macy Kamler Macy Kamler 5'9" | OH BDS | 2021 State NE and setter Jordan Bolte Jordan Bolte 5'6" | S BDS | 2021 State NE . After graduating a setter/hitter in their 6-2 offense in 2019, it is yet to be seen if they switch to a 5-1 this season. Only time will tell!
Returning Players:
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Macy Kamler
Macy
Kamler
5'9" | OH
BDS | 2021
State
NE
| 2021 | 5’ 10″ Senior MH & OH | UNCOMMITTED
3 Year Starter
Highlights (#23)
Club: South Central 18 Black
2019 Awards:
Lincoln Journal Star Super-State Third Team, D2 First Team All-State, & All-Tournament Team
Omaha World-Herald All Class All-Tournament Team, D2 All-Tournament Team, & First Team All-State
Mudecas First Team All-Tournament, Hastings Tribune First Team, CRC First Team, NCPA Academic All-State
2019 Stats:
340kills
50.5 blocks
27 aces
320 digs
Macy on her teammates, “ Jordan Bolte Jordan Bolte 5'6" | S BDS | 2021 State NE our setter really connects well with Mariah Sliva Mariah Sliva 5'7" BDS | NE and I as middle attackers. There is never a dull moment on the court with my twin cousins Mariah and Taylor Sliva, you can always catch us during a drill, game, or practice being silly. But coach always says, “You play your best when you are having fun.”
College volleyball or basketball for Macy? “Yes I am planning on playing volleyball and or basketball in college. I have not signed yet, I am still waiting to go on a couple more college visits. I am hoping to make a decision by December 2020.”
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Jordan Bolte
Jordan
Bolte
5'6" | S
BDS | 2021
State
NE
| 2021 | 5’5″ Setter and Outside Hitter
Two-year starter
HUDL Highlights
Club: South Central 17 Black
2019 Awards:
LJS, OWH, Hastings Tribune, & CRC Honorable Mention All-State
2019 Stats:
81 kills
414 assists
25 aces
192 digs
Playing a 6-2 the last couple of years, Jordan reflects on her setting career, “Freshman year was the first year I started setting so I had to learn the aspects of setting. During that year we had two really good setters, Jadyn Kleinschmidt and Regan Alfs, that I was able to watch and learn from. This really helped me develop my skills in setting. Sophomore year and junior year I started as a setter for the varsity team. Luckily during those two years the upperclassmen and seniors were great and I was able to learn from them.”
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Mariah Sliva
Mariah
Sliva
5'7"
BDS |
NE
| 2022 | 5’9″ MH | UNCOMMITTED
Two-year starter
HUDL Highlights
Club: South Central 16 Black
2019 Awards:
LJS & OWH D2 All-Tournament Team, LJS, OWH, Hasting Tribune Honorable Mention All-State, Mudecas Honorable Mention All-Tournament Team, CRC First Team
2019 Stats:
188 kills
40 blocks
275 digs
Mariah on team relationships, “We are all very close with each other and have a good team connection. Being from a Class D school we all have grown up with each other and know each other very well. Playing with my twin sister, Taylor Sliva, and my 1st cousin, Macy Kamler Macy Kamler 5'9" | OH BDS | 2021 State NE , is also fun because we have such a good bond.”
⇒Taylor Sliva | 2022 | 5’7″ Right Side Hitter
HUDL Highlights
2019 Awards:
LJS, OWH, Hastings Tribune Honorable Mention All-State
2019 Stats:
29 kills
28.5 blocks
39 aces
230 digs
Taylor and what she likes about this team, “ I like how competitive everyone is. There doesn’t have to be prizes involved and everyone will go 100% because we all don’t like to lose. I also like how while we are competing we can still have a lot of fun and joke around with each other.”
⇒Taryn Fiala | 2022 | 5’6″ Libero
Starter
2019 Stats:
123 digs
Taryn on the 2020 season, “I think we will have a very successful season. We lost a few starters but other than that we still have the majority of our main players. I think if we work really hard again this year and push ourselves that we can win state again for the third year in a row!”
⇒Malory Dickson | 2023 | 5’10″ Middle Hitter
Starter
Club: South Central 15 Black
2019 Stats:
26.5 blocks
19 kills
Malory describes her team, “My teammates are amazing. The connection that we have is like family. Even though we come from different schools and communities, we have a connection that other teams can only wish they have. We have the drive to win even what seems to be a hopeless situation. Through ups and downs we can still cheer each other on, laugh, and have fun together. We will always have each other’s backs.”
Want more information on the BDS Eagles on their 2020 outlook and schedule? Vote for them on Twitter @nebhsvolleyball to push them to round 2!