Judah Imhoff, a 6-foot-6 junior at Colorado Springs Christian School, has made an impressive transition from middle blocker to outside hitter this volleyball season. With a total of 140 kills over 31 sets, he ranks third in 4A volleyball. His standout performances contributed significantly to the Lions’ successful 7-4 start, including a remarkable 30 kills in a recent match against Cañon City. Imhoff's quiet demeanor belies his on-court impact, earning him recognition as a leader and the latest Peak Performer honor.

By the Numbers
  • Judah Imhoff has recorded 140 kills in 31 sets this season.
  • He has averaged 4.5 kills per set this season.
Yes, But

Despite his individual success, the Lions have struggled with serve-receive, which could impact their overall performance moving forward.

State of Play
  • CSCS has achieved a 7-4 overall record with one loss in league play.
  • The team has not dropped a set in their last four matches.
What's Next

Imhoff aims to continue his strong performance and hopes to secure a spot at the collegiate level, with opportunities for Division I volleyball in his future.

Bottom Line

Judah Imhoff's successful transition to a new position underscores his potential as a leader on the court, while his impressive stats reflect the important role he plays in the team's ambitions this season.