Biography
Major: Children's Ministry
2017-18: Bloodworth averaged 16.6 points per game, 14.9 rebounds per game, and 7.5 blocks per game. Bloodworth broke her career high in points (28), rebounds (26), and blocks (14). Bloodworth reached 1,000 points and now totals 1,012 points, 983 rebounds, and 499 blocks. Bloodworth recorded 17 double-doubles and 6 triple-doubles and is the only Sentinel to record a triple-double. Bloodworth led the nation in blocks with 211 (7.5 bpg), was third in the nation for rebounds with 430 (14.9 rpg). Bloodworth received the Sentinel award and was selected as the NCCAA D1 Student Athlete of the Week. Bloodworth was also named NCCAA D1 All-Region Honorable Mention for the second consecutive season. Bloodworth was also named a NCCAA D1 Scholar Athlete as well as a member of the Dean's list both semesters.
2016-17 (Grace): Bloodworth started in all 29 games in her sophomore year. Bloodworth led the team in points per game (12.0), rebounds per game (12.2), blocks per game (5.8), field goal percentage (42.2%), and 3 point percentage (32.3%). Bloodworth led the NCCAA D1 in blocks with 168 on the season. Bloodworth was ranked 2nd in the nation and 1st in the Central Region in rebounds with 354. Bloodworth was named NCCAA D1 All-Region Honorable Mention for the Central Region. Bloodworth holds multiple records at Grace including most career blocks with 280 and most single season blocks with 168, 2nd in career defensive rebounds with 425 and most single season defensive rebounds with 273 and most single season rebounds with 348, and the most single game blocks with 13 and most single half blocks with 10. She also recorded two triple doubles during the season. Bloodworth was also named team MVP for her sophomore season. Bloodworth was also named to the Dean's list both semesters as a scholar athlete.
2015-16 (Grace): Bloodworth played in 28 games in her freshman year at Grace. Bloodworth averaged 6.7 points per game, 7.1 rebounds per game, and 4.0 blocks per game. Â She recorded two triple doubles on the season (only one's in Grace history) and had a record breaking 13-block game. Bloodworth also led the NCCAA D1 in blocks with 112. Bloodworth was also named to the Dean's list both semesters as a scholar athlete.
High School: Bloodworth played varsity all four years of high school and averaged 10 points per game, 8 rebounds per game, and 9 blocks per game.Â
Favorite Bible Verse: Romans 12:9-12, "Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good. Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves. Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer."
Hobbies: Painting, handlettering, hammocking, camp counseling, listening to music, and eating snacks.
Family: Kayla is the daughter of Jeff and Jayne Bloodworth and sister to Emily, Tyler, Jenna, and Kristyn.