Junior setter, Adam Rogan leads the state with assists this season with 312 assists and is averaging 10.4 assists a game. Rogan is also fourth in the state for aces scored with 27
and is seventh in the state for points average with 76 this year as well.
“The club season has really helped me fix some imperfections I had last year,” Rogan said. “I also have fantastic hitters that can put the ball down when I need them to which is very helpful.”
Rogan as the setter makes his teammates around him better by giving nice clean sets to his big hitters on the front line, which will help the team continue their run through the season and hold to the top spot in the GAC South conference.
“If we keep playing with the same intensity and consistency that we are right now, I believe we have a real shot at going the distance and winning the state title.”
On April 24, the Knights have a rematch against Howell at home in which the winner takes the top spot in the GAC South. According to Rogan they didn’t have their best game against them and they are ready for the rematch.
“We are better than we were when we played them [Francis Howell] last, so we just need to get the momentum and keep it,” Rogan said. “We know there is a lot at stake because this match decide who the conference champs are.”