2017 - 2018 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
VOLLEYBALL
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
REBECCA
FRYE
SETTER
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE HS
WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
SENIOR
HEIGHT: 5-FOOT-11
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HIGHLIGHTED STATS
797
ASSISTS
114
KILLS
0.521
KILL PERCENTAGE
226
DIGS
“Rebecca’s strong serving provided her team with a comfortable lead to start out each game. She was also able to turn almost any pass into a set to any hitter on her team, which kept defenses guessing throughout the season.”
Brandon Wiest
Georgetown Day School Head Coach

Athletic Excellence


The District’s returning Gatorade Player of the Year, the 5-foot-11 senior setter led the Cadets to a 24-9 record and the DCSAA tournament championship this past season. Frye amassed 797 assists, 226 digs, 114 kills, 109 service aces and 39 blocks while posting a .521 kill percentage and a .393 hitting percentage. A First Team Washington Catholic Athletic Conference selection, Frye was a Washington Post All-Met honoree and was thrice named DCSAA First Team All-State. She concluded her prep volleyball career with 2,443 assists and 446 kills.

Academic Achievement


Frye has maintained a 3.78 GPA in the classroom. She has signed a National Letter of Intent to play volleyball on scholarship at James Madison University this fall.

Exemplary Character


Frye has volunteered locally raising awareness of Fragile X syndrome, a genetic condition that causes a range of developmental problems, and as a youth volleyball coach. “Rebecca’s strong serving provided her team with a comfortable lead to start out each game,” said Brandon Wiest, head coach of Georgetown Day School. “She was also able to turn almost any pass into a set to any hitter on her team, which kept defenses guessing throughout the season.”