NiemeierjulianaJamestown (CSi) University of Jamestown head volleyball coach Jon Hegerle has announced the signing of Julina Niemeier of Jamestown who will join the Jimmies in the 2015-2016 season.

Julina played volleyball at Jamestown High School where she was awarded Most Digs in a Single Season and #2 Career Aces. She also made All State Second Team in 2014, the All-Tournament Team for the State Tournament in 2013, and the WDA All-Conference Team in 2014. Her senior year she had 17 kills, 796 digs, and 66 aces. Julina stands 5’1” and also participated in Vocal Jazz.

Coach Hegerle says of Neimeier, “I am very happy that Julina chose to join our program and campus. I have had the pleasure of coaching Julina during Junior Olympic volleyball and at camps since she was in 7th grade.

Julina plans to major in elementary education.

 

rettigsaraHegerle also announced the signing of Sara Rettig of Enderlin, ND who will join the Jimmies in the 2015-2016 season.

Sara played volleyball at Enderling Area High School where she was awarded MP and All District. Her senior year she had 228 kills, 133 digs, 36 aces, 65.5 blocks, and had an 85% hitting average. Sara stands 5’11” and also participated in Basketball, FBLA, FCCLA, NHS, and Close-Up.

Coach Hegerle says of Rettig, “Sara is an outstanding young woman with great character and I am glad that she will be part of our program. I have had the opportunity to coach Sara in youth volleyball as well as camps for the past 5 years and I have no doubt that Sara will be a great asset to our University.

 

University of Jamestown women’s track & field and cross country coach Jim Clark has announced the signing of Allison Foster of Rugby, ND who will join the Jimmies in the 2015-2016 season.

Allison ran track & field and cross country at Rugby High School. Her best 4K time was a 16:05, she has run the 3200 in 12:15, the 1600 in 5:52, and achieved a 4th place in the 3200 meter relay at the 2014 State Class Meet.

Coach Clark says of Foster, “Allie is a true multi-sport athlete for Rugby High School and she has been part of very successful teams in all of her sports. Most recently, she helped lead the Panthers to the championship game of the regional basketball tournament. Allie has missed Cross Country All-State honors each of the past two years by the slimmest of margins.