The North Bullitt Eagles boys' volleyball team is making significant strides in its third season under head coach Devyn Scott. The program, which began with limited participation and has seen growth since the Kentucky High School Athletic Association sanctioned the sport, now boasts 21 athletes. While local counterparts Bullitt Central and Bullitt East plan to establish their programs by 2027, North Bullitt has already proven competitive with a record of 10-5 and a six-match winning streak. The team aims for another successful postseason, bolstered by a strong roster and supporting local rivalries.

By the Numbers
  • North Bullitt's current record: 10 wins, 5 losses
  • 21 players in the program, with 15 dressing for varsity matches
  • 4-0 record against other teams in Region 4
State of Play
  • North Bullitt's volleyball team is ranked highest in Region 4 according to the KHSAA RPI system.
  • Three of North Bullitt's five losses are to ranked teams.
  • North Bullitt is set to compete against state champion St. Xavier and Trinity soon.
  • The program has shifted to a smaller gym for matches and practices due to renovations.
What's Next

The Eagles are preparing for postseason play starting in May, where they aim to repeat their success from the previous year and make another run at the state tournament. Additionally, the potential introduction of teams at Bullitt Central and Bullitt East may enhance local rivalries and competition.

Bottom Line

With a solid program foundation and key athletes committed to growth, North Bullitt is positioned to continue its upward trajectory while fostering competitive spirit in boys' volleyball across the region.