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"College coaches notice it, too. They want players who can be on the court at all times, who they don't have to take out," Korte said.

The Redskins finished two wins short of their 2011 total this fall, and it was the first season since 2009 that they failed to win a regional championship. Both of those things may have been different, however, had they not drawn Joliet Catholic Academy in the semifinal round of their own 3A regional. JCA is a three-time state champion that went on to lose a spirited three-game match to eventual state champion Wheaton St. Francis in the sectional final round.

"Her presence on defense was a huge help to us this season," Morris coach Jackie Litwiller said. "Her years of experience were also beneficial down the stretch and especially in the postseason, which we (relayed) on to the younger players."


Progressing a program

Morris went 13-18-3 during Korte's freshman season. The Redskins actually regressed record-wise to 9-22-2 in 2010, but the season might be viewed as a turning point. Buoyed by 42 postseason kills from Korte and the late-season promotion to the varsity of then-sophomore setter Katie Chatten, the Redskins advanced to a sectional final.

"We just got the confidence," Korte said of the unlikely sectional run her sophomore year. "I mean, we always worked hard. We were always in the gym. We always had that part of it. We wanted to win, and we wanted to set some of the records. I wouldn't change any of it."

In 2011, the Redskins went 23-14 and won another regional, and their winning ways continued with a 21-15 showing this fall.

"I'm so proud of us and what we did," Korte said. "Our five seniors (Korte, Chatten, Heather Dergo, Laney Torkelson and Marcella Toups) are five best friends. We all stuck it out. I don't know. We're just good girls. It was just fun while it lasted and we did something good."

During her four years, Korte totaled 740 kills with a 38 percent kill rate, 880 digs with an 81 percent dig rate and 991 serve receptions, 88 percent of which were on target. She teamed with Chatten, who had over 1,500 assists in two-plus varsity seasons, to form what was arguably among the most dynamic hitter/setter tandems in school history.

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