Carson High School's Camille Larkin signs to play Division 1 Volleyball at George Mason University
Cami Larkin, senior at Carson High School, officially signed to play Division One collegiate volleyball with George Mason University located in Fairfax City, Virginia.
Cami is currently co-captain of the Varsity volleyball team at Carson High School. She is a three-year starting varsity player, excelling at the position of middle attacker.
During her sophomore season Cami started in every set of every game, playing middle hitter with 97 kills out of 216 attempts with a kill percentage of .333. She also had 18 solo blocks with 2 assists as well as 13 defensive digs. She helped her team to a 17-11 season.
During her junior season Cami led the team with 160 kills out of 351 attempts with a kill percentage of .342. She also led her team with 40 solo blocks and 27 assist blocks. Cami started in 64 of the 66 sets played and also added 41 defensive digs. During her sophomore and junior seasons on varsity, Cami was named player of the game 14 times.
Cami has had the most kills for CHS volleyball since Jaycie Roberts in the 2016-2017 season (427 Kills Roberts, who is in her senior season at Niagara Falls University).
Cami is the 20th player to go play at the next level from CHS since Lindsey Ford in 2006.
Cami is currently coached by Robert Maw and Brittany Witter at Carson High School.
Cami is also currently playing for the 18 Elite Travel Team at Silver State Volleyball club. The team is expected to do well and possibly make it to nationals this year.
Congratulations to Cami for signing at George Mason!