ITS NO MYTH, SMITH HAS RISEN TO THE TOP

By Ty Bartell

AUSTINTOWN OH- It is never said that the goals we set out for ourselves will be easy to accomplish. Various levels of dedication, hard work and adversity will need to be experienced, depending on the path that is taken. For Austintown-Fitch senior Jordan Smith, she knows all too well about clawing her way to the top. Smith leads The Falcons in kills (255), kills per set (3.6) and is second on the team in digs (224), digs in a match (11.2) and receptions (210) at the time of this article.

Involved in volleyball at a young age, Smith found interest in the sport and had her dad, a former beach volleyball player, there to help her develop and give Jordan the confidence needed to succeed. Working her way up through the middle school ranks, Smith was initially a little intimidated trying out for a big program like Fitch. Unable to make varsity at first, Smith worked on her craft and developed herself through the freshmen and junior varsity teams her freshman and sophomore years. Down at times, wondering if it was going to pan out, Smith kept her head down and kept working.

Starting on varsity her junior year last season, Jordan finally found herself where she wanted to be! Capturing 112 kills her junior year, Smith took a lot away from former Falcon, now Youngstown-State Penguin, Jocelyn Jourdan on playing the game, interacting with teammates and keeping a good attitude. Bringing what she learned into her senior year, Smith is now one of the important leaders on a Fitch team that has captured their fourth consecutive All-American Conference championship!
In this very special edition of Player Profile, Ty Bartell gets a chance to talk with the Fitch senior on her journey to the varsity level, her leadership skills, favorite memories and so much more!

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