UL - Louisiana Lady Cajuns head volleyball coach Heather Mazeitis announced the signing of three student-athletes to National Letters of Intent for the 2008-09 academic year Tuesday.
Meghan Harrison (Pewaukee, Wis.), Amanda Cune (College Station, Texas) and Lesley Mirarchi (Plano, Texas) solidify the beginning of Mazeitis’ first signing class as Ragin’ Cajuns head coach.
Harrison, a 6-foot-2 middle blocker, was a three-time all-conference and team MVP selection at Waukesha North High School. She was twice given the Best Offensive Award, while also earning the Tyler Volleyball Players Choice Scholarship Award. Harrison, who served as team captain during her senior season, was named to Prep Volleyball’s “Soph 79”, which recognizes the top sophomores in the country.
“Meghan will come in and make an impact for us immediately,” Mazeitis said. “She has size, athleticism and a big swing.
“I believe her future as a Ragin’ Cajun is as an outside hitter.”
Cune, the first of two Texas natives in the signing class, could be the most decorated of the rookie trio. The libero earned first team All-District and All-Academic accolades as a senior at Bryan High in College Station. As a junior, she was named to the All-District 13-5A second team at right side/outside hitter. Cune also was named to the All-Texas Team by LonestarVolleyball.com in 2005 and 2006.
During her sophomore season in 2005, she guided Bryan to the District 13-5A championship, while earning All-Academic and honorable mention All-District honors.
“Amanda is an incredibly athletic player,” Mazeitis said. “She has the complete game and could help us at many different positions. She is a tough competitor that will be a great addition to our young squad.”
Mirarchi, a 6-foot middle blocker from Plano, Texas, completes the Cajuns’ early signings. As a senior, she led District 9-5A in blocks earning All-District honors. Mirarchi guided Plano Senior High to the 2004 and 2005 District 9-5A title. In 2005, she participated at the High Performance Youth Camp and was a member of the 2006 North Texas Region Sand Series Champion.
A member of the Skyline Club Volleyball squad, she earned the club’s best defensive player away. In 2007, she was an All-Collin County selection at middle blocker.
“Lesley is very quick,” Mazeitis said. “She can run the court antennae to antennae extremely well and get up on the attack with speed. She can cut the ball well and makes very smart decisions on the attack.”
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