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Nebraska team has won 82 straight, so once again we have no choice but to pick the juggernaut.
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Three prep powers to clash at Creighton in an attempt to set high school volleyball attendance record.
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Two-time Colorado State Player of the Year leads team to undefeated season, No. 3 national ranking.; East Lake's Mike Estes is Coach of the Year.
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Palo Alto, Presentation climb in final Xcellent 25 National Volleyball Rankings presented by the Army National Guard. But Nebraska powerhouse wins it all for the second-straight year.
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Volleyball State Champions.
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California teams look to improve ranking in state championship matches, as every other state is finished.
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Cavaliers won 48 straight matches this season without dropping a set before defeating Foster in the semifinals 3-1.
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Titans win the Nebraska Class A championship to claim top spot in Xcellent 25 National Rankings for second straight year.
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Avon's perfect season comes to an end with a loss to Penn; Carroll drops out of Top 50 with loss to Grapevine.
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With the postseason underway, MaxPreps Xcellent 25 National Volleyball Rankings expands to 50 teams.
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Muncie Burris falls out of Xcellent 25 after playoff loss ends streak of 14 straight state championships.
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Tigers defeat Muncie Burris for first time in 11 years. Also, Westlake and Fontainebleau also join Xcellent 25.
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Titans hold off St. James Academy to bolster their No. 1 ranking.
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Rockets win second prestigious tournament of the season with a first-place finish at the Asics Challenge in Illinois.
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Orlando team falls to Berkeley Prep but defeats Chattahoochee and Mercy of Louisville.
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Archbishop Mitty Tournament dooms Cardinal Gibbons and Palo Alto, which fall out of the top 25 rankings.
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Pope standout hopes to lead Greyhounds to third straight Georgia state championship.
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Georgia team pulls upset over Kentucky's top squad to enter the top 25.
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Presentation, Tupelo join this week's MaxPreps Xcellent 25 National Volleyball Rankings.
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Cavaliers win Pearland Tournament, take over No. 2 spot in national volleyball rankings.
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Nebraska school starts the 2011 season where it ended the 2010 campaign — at No. 1.
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Nebraska's Kadie and Amber Rolfzen lead the list of MaxPreps Preseason Volleyball All-Americans.
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Papillion-LaVista South and Berkeley Prep start next season at the top.
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Hebron's Tiffany Baker selected National Player of the Year; Lovejoy's Ryan Mitchell is Coach of the Year.
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Papillion-LaVista South finishes the high school volleyball season ranked No. 1; Palo Alto enters final Xcellent 25 National Rankings.
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MaxPreps recognizes every volleyball state champion in the nation.
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La Costa Canyon falls to Redlands East Valley, which then loses to Redondo Union.
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Hebron moves into Xcellent 25 after winning 5A state championship.
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Cary-Grove, Ursuline Academy fall from ranks of unbeaten; Papillion-LaVista South holds on to No. 1 ranking.
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MaxPreps adds 25 more teams to its Xcellent 25 national volleyball rankings for the final three weeks of the season.
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Panthers defeat La Costa Canyon, Harvard-Westlake at Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions.
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Minnesota team ranked No. 1 in state, replaces Presentation in Xcellent 25 volleyball rankings.
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Stags hand St. James Academy first loss of the season, but Thunder have three other wins over Bishop Miege.
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Greyhound seniors Danielle Thompson and Mary Hoey have played on 13 teams together in their volleyball careers.
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Hoey has helped Pope to a No. 6 national ranking.
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No upsets among top teams, only one new team in Xcellent 25 National Volleyball Rankings as Apex joins at No. 25.
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Illinois team tops Assumption to win Asics Challenge, stays undefeated.
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Wolverines use Durango Classic championship to jump into the top five of the Xcellent 25 Volleyball National Rankings presented by the Army National Guard.
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Kansas school tops three state champs en route to capturing first place at St. Joseph's Academy's Tournament of Champions.
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Walton hands Greyhounds first loss of the season; Assumption tops St. Joseph's Academy at Louisville Invitational.
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Muncie Burris knocks off No. 1 Assumption, allowing Berkeley Prep to take over the top spot.
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Assumption undefeated, takes on Muncie Central, Mercy.
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U.S. National Team members also make up bulk of MaxPreps preseason All-American volleyball team.
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Rockets begin year at No.1 in MaxPreps Xcellent 25 Rankings; Berkeley Prep is No. 2.
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Archbishop Mitty finishes season as top team; Assumption, Berkeley Prep could be teams to beat in 2010.
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Coach Bret Almazan-Cezar named high school coach of the year, Rachel Williams selected national player of the year, Kristina Graven makes second team.
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MaxPreps presents results for every state championship tournament.
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The Monarchs started the season ranked No. 1 in the country by MaxPreps and that's exactly where they finish.
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Upset win over top-seeded Dos Pueblos puts Newport Harbor into the state finals.
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Plant, Martin County, Berkeley Prep move up rankings after winning state championships.
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A loss in regional play drops Reagan out of the MaxPreps Xcellent 25 National High School Volleyball rankings, while Jesuit falls to Central Catholic for the second time this year; Coffman loses for first time in Ohio Division 1 finals.
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Dobyns-Bennett of Kingsport, Tenn., replaces Yorktown in Top 25 after it lost in the Indiana 3A finals to Brebeuf Jesuit Prep.
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Monarchs of San Jose head into playoffs with big win over Chargers; Huntsville, Pope, Mercy, Bishop Miege complete seasons with state championships.
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Rockets' loss to Sacred Heart allows another Louisville school, Mercy, to return to the national high school girls volleyball Top 25.
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Central Catholic, Huntsville both lose, but stay in rankings.
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Martin County of Stuart, Fla., and Pearce of Richardson, Texas move into this week's national high school rankings; Berkeley Prep, Allen, drop out.
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Louisville team hands Catholic Academy of Joliet first loss of the season; Central Catholic of Portland enters rankings at No. 9.
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Grayson staves off Parkview after building 21-7 lead; Kell living on the edge.
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Walton running back racks up 301 rush yards and five touchdowns; Buford smokes Lovett Lions in a rematch of last year's title game.