For the second time in four years, the Mount Paran Christian Lady Eagles volleyball team has claimed the State trophy. After ending the season as the Cobb County and Region champions, the team claimed the State title after defeating Athens Academy in four sets.
Head volleyball Coach Selina Chancy shared, “These athletes have a commitment to excellence in everything they do. They commit to excellence in the gym, on the field, in the workout room, in the classroom, in their friendships, in their relationships with their families, and in their communities. They truly understand what it means to be a family united in Christ, and this familial unity is what sets this team apart. They support and love each other year-round.”
Congratulations to the entire team: sophomores Annie Elliott, Sadie Parkerson, Alexis Stubbs, Kaitlyn Moran, and Sarah Schwartz; juniors Nani Grace Arnold, Claire Jordan, Riley Jordan, Riley Duncan, Zandy Geiger, and Molly Cox; seniors Mary Helen Carmack, Emma Kyle, Kara Dunn, Mary Lusk, and Paige Armstrong; and coaches Selina Chancy and Emily Wynn.
About Mount Paran Christian School
Mount Paran Christian School, the largest private Christian school in Cobb County, is a non-denominational, college-preparatory school for students in preschool age three through grade 12. MPCS is committed to excellence in academics, award-winning arts, and championship athletics, all within a Christian environment with small class sizes. Founded in 1976, MPCS is fully accredited (SAIS/Cognia) and located near Kennesaw Mountain on a 68-acre collegiate-like campus. Providing academic excellence in a Christ-centered environment, MPCS unites with home and church to prepare servant-leaders to honor God, love others, and walk in truth.