The 6-foot senior setter led the Eagles to a 40-1 record, capturing both the state’s Non-Public and Tournament of Champions titles this past season. Morris amassed 905 assists, 117 digs, 60 kills, 42 blocks and 35 service aces while posting a kill percentage of .484. A two-time First Team All-State selection, she concluded her prep volleyball career with 2,166 assists.
Morris has maintained a B average in the classroom. She remains undecided upon a collegiate destination.
A peer mentor at Immaculate Heart, Morris has volunteered locally at Camp Acorn, which serves children and adults with a variety of disabilities. She has also donated her time as a youth sports coach and mentor for special-needs children. “Julia runs a highly effective offense and I know she is a big part of making that happen,” said Jason Carcich, head coach of Wayne Valley High. “She is refined and deceptive and also has the ability to hit.”