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Kami Miner, Lindsay Krause, Kennedi Orr, Mabrey Shaffmaster lead list of standouts from across the country.
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Byron Nelson's Paige Flickinger leads 50 selections as Player of the Year; Torrey Pines' Brennan Dean is Coach of the Year.
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Members of the 37-player squad include state champions, former All-Americans and U18 national representatives.
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Rylee Rader named Junior Player of the Year, Kami Miner earns Sophomore Player of the Year honors and Averi Carlson chosen as Freshman Player of the Year.
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Yorktown's Kenzie Knuckles leads the way as National Player of the Year.
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From small to large schools, the top 36 players in the nation.
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Walton's Gonzales named top junior; Shaffmaster sisters from New Castle named top sophomore, freshman.
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Emma Funk of Our Lady Academy named Player of the Year; Carrboro's Steve Skanga named Coach of the Year; and Teurlings Catholic brings home Team of the Year honors.
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New Castle's Melani and Mabrey Shaffmaster first siblings to grab separate national honors in same season.
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Hawley Harrer of Sisters named Player of the Year; Lewis-Plamer named Team of the Year; and Maple Lake's Marty Keibel wins Coach of the Year.
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Novi's Erin O'Leary named Player of the Year; Walton's Suzanne Fitzgerald wins Coach of the Year as her Raiders named Team of the Year.
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Nicklin Hames, Haley Warner, Yvette Burescu, Thayer Hall, Erin O'Leary and Ella May Powell all were All-Americans in 2016.
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Novi's Erin O'Leary, Mt. Carmel's Ellie Holzman, New Castle's Melani Shaffmaster named National Underclass Players of the Year.
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Newman's Mariah Whalen is Small Schools Player of the Year, Nebraska's Hampton named Team of the Year and Jackson Center's Kim Metz tabbed as Coach of the Year.
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Leketor Member-Meneh named Medium Schools Player of the Year, Cox Mill's Michelle Phillips tabbed as Coach of the Year and Nebraska's Skutt Catholic honored as Team of the Year.
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Lexi Sun of Santa Fe Christian is Player of the Year, Penfield's Andrew Solomon is National Coach of the Year Solomon and Mother McAuley named Team of the Year.
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10 players have ties to U.S. national teams, and they come from all across the nation.
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Sydney Hilley, Thayer Hall and Kayleigh Hames lead the way as players of the year in their respective classes.
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Jac'Cara Walker of P.K. Yonge is Player of the Year, while Morgan (Utah) is Team of the Year and Goessel (Kan.) coach Crysta Guhr is Coach of the Year.
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Ronika Stone of Valley Christian is the Player of the Year, Gabriel Richard of Michigan is the Team of the Year and Hadli Daniels of Buford is the Coach of the Year.
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Nicole Peterson of Jesuit wins Player of the Year, Indianapolis Cathedral takes Team of the Year honors and Jean Kesterson is Coach of the Year.
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Two dozen seniors, six juniors highlight 2015 selections on MaxPreps All-American Team.
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Audriana Fitzmorris, Gabby Gray, Haley Warner take top honors in their respective classes.
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Michigan's Miss Volleyball, Katherine Carlson, is the Medium Schools Player of the Year. Coach of the Year is Chris Leverenz of Auburn Riverside in Washington and Team of the Year is Helias of Missouri.
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Katherine Claybaugh and Mikaela Foecke lead the way as volleyball season gets started.
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MaxPreps wraps up its 2013 volleyball coverage with its Junior, Sophomore and Freshman All-American teams.
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Unbeaten Goodpasture Christian of Tennessee takes top team and Coach of the Year honors.
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Courtney Eckenrode of national champion The Woodlands named Player of Year; Granite Bay's Tricia Pummer tabbed Coach of the Year.
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Goehner named top junior; Carlson top sophomore; Gray top freshman.
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Marina Rose of Coventry (Conn.) is the Small Schools Player of the Year. Coach of the Year and Team of the Year honors go to Warner High of South Dakota.
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Amber and Kadie Rolfzen of Papillion-LaVista South share Player of the Year honors, while Coach of the Year and Team of the Year go to Lafayette (Wildwood, Mo.).
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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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Nebraska's Lauren Cook earns Player of the Year honors after leading Lincoln Pius X to a third-straight state title.