September 2022 Student-athlete Of The Month: Alyson Robbins

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Alyson Robbins, a junior on Arlington High School’s volleyball team, has been selected as the City of Arlington’s Student-Athlete of the Month for September 2022.

Robbins is top ten in her class and has been named Academic All-State twice and District Newcomer of the Year. 

“She is, probably, the most competitive athlete I have ever coached,” Arlington Head Volleyball Coach Kim Spencer said. “She expects that out of herself and her teammates. She makes everybody around her better.”

Robbins, whose favorite subject is AP Biology, plans on playing volleyball at the next level while studying either biology or psychology. 

You can learn more about Arlington ISD’s athletic programs across the school district by clicking here.

Congratulations to Alyson for being this month’s honoree!

Original source can be found here.



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