Port Jeff has a new school record holder


McKayla Pollard | Port Jefferson School District | Facebook

Port Jefferson senior McKayla Pollard made history last week, setting a new school record and cementing her legacy as one of the greatest athletes in the program’s history.

The volleyball standout recorded her 600th career kill, breaking the previous school record for career kills in Port Jefferson volleyball history. The milestone marked not only an impressive individual achievement but also a moment of pride for her teammates, coaches, and the entire Port Jefferson community.

As a junior, Port Jeff head coach C.J. Hafner quickly recognized Pollard’s extraordinary talent, leadership, and drive. Hafner named her team captain — an honor she continues to hold during her senior season. Known for her relentless work ethic, consistent energy, and ability to lift her teammates on and off the court, Pollard has set the tone for what it means to wear a Royals uniform.

“McKayla brings intensity, positivity, and poise every time she steps on the floor,” Hafner said. “She’s not only an incredible athlete but also an exceptional leader who makes everyone around her better.”

Pollard plans to attend St. Lawrence University next year, where she will continue her academic and athletic career at the collegiate level. Her combination of athletic skill, determination, and character is expected to make her a valuable addition to the Saints’ volleyball program.

Port Jefferson’s official social media accounts celebrated her record-breaking accomplishment, posting, “McKayla’s incredible achievement is a testament to her dedication, leadership, and passion for the game. Congratulations, McKayla!”

As Pollard finishes her final high school season, her 600 kills and countless contributions to Port Jefferson volleyball will continue to inspire future players — a lasting reminder that hard work and heart truly define a champion.

Port Jefferson Volleyball is a perfect 8-0 in league play this season and are leading their division with a 17-2 overall record. 

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