Vinemont VB has a purpose from the Wallace State playday:

Winning was earned by the 3A school in huge numbers last year:

GDW Analysis:
HANCEVILLE: Having its best ever volleyball season, Vinemont is out to see it continue with some changes going on for the Lady Eagles.
Vinemont lost four talented seniors by graduation. They left the 3A school with a single season record of 49 victories, an area championship and a berth to the Sweet 16 of the AHSAA playoffs.
Also a change in the coaching ranks.
Bobby Daniels lasted one season before he was courted by Bevill State, his first chance to coach in the collegiate ranks.
Vinemont did make a hire of a coach with tremendous results from her previous school.
Kaydi Woodard accepted the offer, saying goodbye to Addison High School with AHSAA championships from 2020 to 2022 and in the final four the last two years.
Woodard's coaching skills and with the fact Vinemont has returning experience for 2025 looks to be something the school sees in winning to continue.
Vinemont is in the Wallace State Lady Lions' playday series.
Wallace State is well known of presenting an event with high value for the schools that come from different locations across the state to enjoy three days of intense playing from Tom Drake Coliseum and the Wellness Center.
 Gameday Weekly got a look at the Lady Eagles Wednesday in taking on programs from Dothan, Plainview, Fort Payne and Providence Christian.
 "We have a great work ethic," Woodard said to GDW in between matches.
 "This team is hungry. We have very good discipline. It makes my job a little easier."
 Woodard pointed out the chemistry of the Lady Eagles is deep on the court and away from it.
 Experience for Vinemont comes from seniors Caroline Miller as the libero, Reagan Robinson and Madison Holcomb from outside attackers.
 Sophomore Arleigh Thomason stood out on Wednesday from the front row.
 Junior Natalie Foell gives them another solid hitter on the outside.
 Junior Litzy Flores is listed as a defensive specialist and also one Woodard can count on from the service area.
 Vinemont was at its full status of 9 people for the first of three consecutive days in using this to prepare for the 2025 season that will start on August 21.
The Lady Eagles got 2 to 0 sweeps of Dothan and Plainview. Fort Payne edged them in two hotly contested sets.
Vinemont split with the Providence Christian JV then faced the varsity group from Providence Christian.
This is the only playday Vinemont is involved in during July.
Next week is AHSAA All Star Sports Week with playday activity prohibited by the state association.
Woodard is looking forward to be in the Cullman County Fall Sports Media Day Monday.
The new coach will bring a couple of her players in getting asked questions by GDW and other local media outlets.

Photo of Vinemont VB coach Kaydi Woodard with her Lady Eagles at the Wallace State playday Wednesday afternoon.
GDW photo by Johnny Thornton.

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