"Shriners Children’s has definitely had a major influence on my athletic career, too. They created a prosthetic that allowed me to play standing volleyball for the first time, and that eventually led to my sitting volleyball career. I wouldn’t have been able to play without them," Kylee said.
While Kylee was a bit young to make the senior women’s squad for sitting volleyball at the last Summer Paralympics, she has her eyes set on the 2028 Games in Los Angeles. Winning gold at the Youth Parapan Games in Chile was a huge accomplishment for the 18-year-old and proved that the next generation of sitting volleyball players has what it takes to win on the highest level. Kylee and her team won a thrilling three-set championship match to down Brazil, who defeated them earlier in the tournament. To cap it all off, Kylee was chosen as the flag bearer for the United States at the games' closing ceremony.
“I just remember tears pouring from my eyes after we won gold,” Kylee said. “The whole experience was crazy, and I just wasn’t expecting it to happen like it did. We really clicked as a team despite only practicing together nine times before the tournament. I didn’t know I was going to be the flag bearer until right before the closing ceremonies, and I started crying again when I found out. Walking across the stage with the flag was a true ‘wow’ moment. It felt amazing.”
Former Shriners Children’s patients Bethany Zummo and Alexis Shifflett won multiple Paralympic gold medals with the U.S. in sitting volleyball. Kylee has had the chance to practice with Zummo and Shifflett and looks up to the women who have taken the same path as her.
“Bethany went through the same thing as me growing up,” Kylee said. “She was literally me. I see how she has grown up, and that’s the path I want to follow. We have the same community supporting us, and it’s crazy to think I’m friends with these girls I heard of while being a fan.”
Keep an eye out for Kylee as she continues to progress in her sitting volleyball career. This summer, she looks forward to playing for Team USA in the Dutch Tournament in the Netherlands. True to her competitive spirit, she is also aiming for the 2028 games but said if it doesn’t happen, she’ll push for the 2032 Paralympics in Australia.