Your Prep Sports Area Alumni Report: West High Graduate Lacy Has Career Best Performance for Tennessee State
Ryan Murken
Your Prep Sports
The Your Prep Sports Alumni Report is a weekly segment that recognizes the accomplishments of graduates from YPS area schools that are continuing their careers as student athletes at the collegiate level. Alumni News is a way for readers to keep tabs on former area standouts.
Santana Miller
Former West High standout and current Iowa Western sophomore linebacker Santana Miller had a big game on Saturday in a 31-7 win over Dodge City Community College in Dodge City, Kansas.
Miller had five tackles, including two tackles for loss and a sack and also added an interception helping Iowa Western improve to 2-1.
On the season the 6-foot-1, 220-poud Miller ranks second on the team with 18 tackles including 14 solo stops.
Melae Lacy
West High graduate and current Tennessee State sophomore Melae Lacy had a career-high 13 kills on Friday in a five-set loss to Idaho in Nashville, Tennessee.
Lacy added a block and a dig in the five-set loss to the Vandals on Friday and had a kill and two digs in a three-set loss to Chattanooga on Saturday.
On the season Lacy has earned in 10 matches with three starts for the Tigers and ranks fifth on the team with 35 kills to go with eight digs and four blocks.
Makayla Ribble
City High graduate and current Central College senior Makayla Ribble tallied 33 assists 15 digs and five kills in two matches on Saturday helping the Dutch to wins over Illinois College and Kenyon (Ohio) at the Illinois College Invitational in Jacksonville, Illinois.
Ribble had 17 assists and six digs in a three-set win over Kenyon and had 16 assists, four kills and nine digs in a four-set win over host Illinois College.
On the season Ribble has a team-high 255 assists to go with 51 kills, 17 ace serves and 110 digs while helping Central College to an 11-5 record that includes a current six-match winning streak.
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