Titan of the month
October 2, 2015
Recently coming off of a foot injury, junior outside Sarah Wojick hopes to lead her team to a good conference record. Wojick also recently committed to the University of Miami Ohio to play Divison I volleyball.
What is your favorite part of volleyball?
“My favorite part about volleyball would be when anyone on the team gets a kill. All the cheering and excitement is what I love most.”
What advice would you give to other GBS
athletes?
“My advice to other GBS athletes would be to always work hard on and off the court, because anything you do extra to improve your game is one more step to being the best player. Never give up even if you’re at the bottom [and] about to break, because it may not seem worth it. But if you love the sport, you will stay with it.”
What are your goals for this season?
“My goals for this season [are] to be named all conference and place as high as we can in conference.”
What has been your favorite memory from this season so far?
“My favorite memory from this season so far [was] the GBN game, because Titan Nation was there and it was a huge game, even though we lost. It was a great game with so much energy, and I will never forget about it.”
What is one thing you can’t live without?
“The one thing I can’t live without is my parents because they have always been there for me from start to finish in my recruiting process. They wanted what was best for me, and they wanted to make sure it was my decision, not theirs. They [also] made it possible for me to get a scholarship.”
Do you have any pregame rituals?
“My pregame ritual is to listen to the same playlist before every game. I [also] wear red to support my grandma who passed away right before the season started. She was my biggest supporter and [she] was always so happy to watch me play. Every game I play, I play for her.”
If you won the lottery what would your first purchase be?
“If I won the lottery, I would buy a plane ticket to Australia, because my cousins live there and it is my favorite place to visit.”