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A PASSION FOR THE GAME
Over the past few seasons, the South Charlotte area has
produced a vast amount of college volleyball players. Jenny
O’ Brien, a Junior at Charlotte Latin may prove to
be the best one yet. The 6’0” outside hitter
for Head Coach Suzie Pignetti has assembled quite a resume
the last three seasons. In addition to capturing three
NCISAA State Championships, Jenny has recorded 1,081 kills,
166 aces, 622 digs and 125 blocks. Impressive number
and she still has a year to go!
Jenny was named to All-CISAA conference for the third year
in a row and made the All-NCISSA team for the second consecutive
season. Some of the top volleyball programs from across
the country are recruiting Jenny; Kentucky, Cornell, Florida
State, Delaware, Portland, Indiana, and College of Charleston
just to name a few. As a freshman, Jenny spent time on the
USA Girls National Team and trained at the Olympic Development
Center in Colorado Springs as a setter.
All the success didn’t happen without a ton of hard
work. The 16 year old daughter of Jeremy and Carol
O’Brien started playing at age 11 and trains nearly
every day of the week.
“I can’t go more than a couple of days without
touching a volleyball,” said Jenny. “I have such
a passion for the game.”
With the high school season over, Jenny is now playing with
the Carolina Junior Volleyball Club. The CJV has developed
a reputation as one of the top volleyball clubs in the country
and Jenny is a key member of the program. As an 11
year old, Jenny began playing on the 13 year old team.
“The CJV has given me a great opportunity to play
year round. It has allowed me to really fall in love with
the sport. Playing with some of the older girls has
made me a better player. The coaching at CJV is incredible.
Having Coach Pignetti and Coach Howard Barnhill has really
allowed me to become a better player.”
Away from the volleyball court, Jenny is a solid student
at Charlotte Latin, recording A’s and B’s on
her report cards. Jenny would one day like to become a Nutritionist
and help young girls with eating disorders. She is
also a big believer in supporting friends and being there
in a time of need. Jenny started a “Hug Club” at
Latin. The club exists to share hugs with each other and
provide support to classmates.
The next few months will be critical for Jenny. In addition
to club play, she hopes to make a college decision this spring.
“I think about college everyday, it’s such an
important decision.”
With a college decision behind her, the Senior year should
prove to be incredible for Jenny O’Brien. Sure, she
will leave her mark on the record books, but more importantly
this dynamic teenager will leave a long-lasting positive
impression on Charlotte Latin High School.
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