Kess is acing her way through high school

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Elysia Glowacz

Kess Krutsinger, number 15, jumps up to block an outside hit.

Elysia Glowacz, Ranger Review Reporter

Kess Krutsinger, 9, is a starting Lewis-Palmer High School Varsity Volleyball player and has already had so many experiences on the team. Krutsinger’s favorite experience so far has been playing such competitive games with the upperclassmen and just being apart of the team.

Volleyball is a big part of her life, but when she is not doing volleyball she loves doing things like playing guitar, horseback riding, playing basketball, and especially being outdoors.

Krutsinger started to play volleyball when she was five years old, at Colorado Juniors, on their Rookies team.

In Krutsinger’s opinion, the thing that makes the Lewis-Palmer Volleyball program so successful is, Coach Odenbaugh because she puts so much time and experience into the program. She really cares for each player. Krutsinger is a role model to many volleyball players being one of the youngest starters on the volleyball team.  

Krutsinger is a middle player and with her skill, she is expected to thrive during this year’s schools season. She cannot wait to push herself to her limit for the team this year.

“The most important thing this program has to offer is an experience with an amazing team,” Krutsinger said. “Being on the team is an amazing experience.”