This week’s KPRC 2 & UTMB Health Athletes of the Week is Lutheran South Academy’s Kirra Musgrove and Taylor Crain
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The juniors are a dynamic duo on the field of volleyball. With Musgrove committed to Texas A&M and Crain to Baylor, they both know what it takes to be competitive. “Taylor has been a four-year varsity player and is an emotional leader,” head coach Geoff Stresman said. “Kirra is the girl we look to, she’ll give us the big plays.”Copyright 2022 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.
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