New Mexico Teen Wins Gatorade Award for Third Straight Year
Addison Massey just became the first athlete to win New Mexico's Gatorade Volleyball Player of the Year three times in a row. The Las Cruces star led her team to an undefeated state championship while maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA.
A homeschooled high school senior in Las Cruces just made state sports history by becoming the first volleyball player to earn New Mexico's top honor three consecutive years.
Addison Massey claimed her third straight Gatorade New Mexico Volleyball Player of the Year award on January 9. The achievement caps off another dominant season where she helped the Las Cruces Bulldawgs win their third consecutive 5A state championship with a perfect record.
Massey's stats tell the story of an exceptional athlete. She racked up 571 kills and 221 digs this season, leading her team in offensive firepower while maintaining a remarkable .519 hitting percentage.
Her playoff performance shined brightest when it mattered most. In the state championship game against Cleveland, she exploded for 36 kills, helping secure the title in commanding fashion.
But Massey's excellence extends far beyond the volleyball court. She's maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA throughout high school while being homeschooled, proving that academic and athletic success can go hand in hand.
She also gives back to her community regularly. Massey volunteers with Aggies for Christ at New Mexico State, where she helps cook meals for the campus ministry, and participates in multiple service projects through her local church.
Why This Inspires
In an era where young athletes often face pressure to specialize and sacrifice everything else, Massey shows there's a better way. She's proven that commitment to education, community service, and faith can coexist with elite athletic performance.
Her three-peat achievement also earned her national recognition. The American Volleyball Coaches Association named her a second-team All-American, acknowledging her impact on the national stage.
Massey's high school journey now leads to Kansas State, where she'll continue playing at the collegiate level. If her track record says anything, the Wildcats just gained a player who brings championship experience, academic discipline, and genuine character to their program.
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