By: Emma Helmick
Defying stereotypical roles, the boys took to the court to serve.
For her senior project, senior Sabrina Kasic put together a volleyball powderpuff game for junior and senior boys.
“My inspiration for the project was I wanted to do something fun that people could enjoy,” Kasic said. “I’ve seen other schools doing things similar.”
Many local schools have boys’ volleyball teams or clubs, but GS only has a girls’ team.
“The best part of the game was being a part of a close game at the end,” junior Zachary Smith said. “The juniors won and swept the seniors.”
They played best out of three sets and the juniors won both of their games, taking down the senior boys.

The seniors play defense against the juniors.
Photo Courtesy: Sabrina Kasic
“I would definitely play again if presented with the option, it was really fun,” senior Jake Robl said.
Each team had three coaches chosen from the girls’ volleyball team.
“Every one of the boys was begging us to put them on and it was funny how excited they got when we said they could,” junior Julie Elias said.
SCA has considered having a volleyball powderpuff before, but now there is talk of making it annual.
“The best part was watching it all unfold because I got to see all my hard work pay off in the end and I think it was very enjoyable,” Kasic said.