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Three JCCC volleyball players earn NJCAA D-II All-America status

Three JCCC volleyball players earn NJCAA D-II All-America status

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – Jadyn Troutman, Addyson Mock and Lauren McClure, players who helped lead the Johnson County volleyball team to conference and district titles and a fourth-place finish at the National Junior College Athletic Association D-II National Tournament, were among the 30 student-athletes selected as NJCAA D-II All-Americans for 2022.  This marks the third time in program history three players have earned All-America honors in the same season. 

Troutman, a sophomore outside hitter, became the 15th player in team history to be selected first-team All-American. Mock was named to the second-team and McClure earned honorable mention honors.

Troutman led the team and ranked fifth in the conference with 402 kills this season, an average of 3.24 per set. That total also ranks her 11th on JCCC 's season chart. She also ranks second in conference and 15th in the NJCAA with a .347 kill percentage. She leads the conference in total blocks with 168, which also ranks fifth in the NJCAA.  She reached double figures for kills in a match 24 times this season, with a high of 16 against Parkland in final game at nationals. During the regular season Troutman was honored as the KJCCC Offensive Player of the Week three times, earing the selection in week one, five and seven. She was also selected first-team All-KJCCC D-II and All-Region 6/Plains District.  For her career she tallied 715 kills, fourth all-time at JCCC, 275 blocks and 250 block assists, 12th and seventh respectively all-time.

Mock led the team, ranked second in the conference and 19th in the NJCAA with 646 total digs. That total ranks her fifth on JCCC's season chart. She also ranked fourth in KJCCC D-II with a digs-per-set average of 4.86. Mock topped double digits in digs this season in 35 matches, including 11 with 20 or more. Like Troutman, Mock was also a three-time KJCCC D-II Player of the Week, earning top defensive honors in weeks four, seven and 10. For her career, Mock stands ninth all-time with 881. 

McClure established herself as JCCC's top go-to setter this season. In the first week of this campaign, she was chosen the KJCCC D-II Setter of the Week. She ended the season ranked fifth in the conference in assists with 861 and seventh in assists-per-set at 6.89. McClure produced 38 matches with 10-plus assists, 23 with 20 or more and seven of 30-plus. She also led the team with 50service aces.  For her career she has tallied 1423 assists, 14th most in team history. She also has 66 matches of 10 or more assists.