MaxPreps Top 25 girls high school volleyball rankings

By tom mauldin Sep 18, 2018, 10:00am

Assumption climbs to top spot after winning prestigious Durango Fall Classic.

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Myckena Guerrero looks at movement in this week's national rankings.

Led by tournament Most Valuable Player Camille Nazor and all-tournament teammates Rylee Rader, Callie Martin and Anna DeBeer, Assumption (Louisville, Ky.) captured the prestigious 64-team Durango Classic last weekend in Las Vegas.

In winning, the Rockets have started 2018 26-0 and ran their two-year win streak to 41 straight. They defeated No. 2 Redondo Union (Redondo Beach, Calif.) in the Durango finals.

Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) defeated Xavier (Phoenix) for third place and Torrey Pines (San Diego) defeated previously ranked Kamehemeha (Honolulu) for fifth. Mater Dei starts this week ranked No. 4 and Torrey Pines sits at No. 10.

Yorktown (Ind.) remained unbeaten and Marist (Chicago) ran its two-year win streak to 45 to round out the top five.



The biggest mover of the week is Plant (Tampa, Fla.) which vaulted from unranked to No. 9 after winning the Battle of the Beach.

In addition to Plant, new to the Top 25 this week are unbeatens Jesuit (Portland, Ore.), Millennium (Goodyear, Ariz.), and Champlin Park (Champlin, Minn.) and Chaparral (Parker, Colo.), McGill-Toolen (Mobile, Ala.), and Ridge Point (Missouri City, Texas).

While the Durango took its toll on several Top 25 teams this week, two upcoming tournaments this weekend — the Phoenix Nike Tournaments of Champions, and Rich East Tournament in Lennox, Ill. — will likely impact next week's rankings.

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Assumption moved to No. 1 after winning the Durango Fall Classic over the weekend.
Assumption moved to No. 1 after winning the Durango Fall Classic over the weekend.
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1. (Last week 2) Assumption (Louisville, Ky.), 25-0
The Rockets won their fourth tournament of the season, sweeping seven opponents to win the Durango Classic for the second year in a row. Assumption swept seven teams — including highly ranked Mater Dei and Redondo Union.

2. (6) Redondo Union (Redondo Beach, Calif.), 16-2
The Seahawks won six-of-seven games to place second in the Durango Classic, losing only to champion and national No. 1 Assumption.

3. (5) Yorktown (Ind.), 19-0

The Tigers have yet to lose a set this season. They have won 53.

4. (3) Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.), 20-1
The Monarchs went 6-1 in the Durango Classic to take third place. Their lone loss was to No. 1 Assumption.



5. (9) Marist (Chicago), 15-0
The Redhawks have won 47 over two years.

6. (13) Byron Nelson (Trophy Club, Texas), 29-1
The Bobcats have won five straight since losing and have won 15 sets while losing just one during the streak.

7. (16) Wando (Mt. Pleasant, S.C.), 18-0
Juniors Ali Clare Jahn (4.0 digs and 4.7 serve receptions per set) and Grae Gosnell (4.0 kills per set) have been impressive in recent matches.

8. (17) Blue Valley North (Overland Park, Kan.), 13-0
The Mustangs have a 13-match winning streak.

9. (NR) Plant (Tampa, Fla.), 9-0
Swept the Battle at the Beach tournament and knocked off previously No. 8 Venice (FL), 2-1, in the finals.

10. (12) Torrey Pines (San Diego), 14-2
The Falcons went 6-1 at the Durango Classic to take fifth place in the Gold Bracket.



11. (14) 'Iolani (Honolulu), 18-2
The Raiders went 6-1 at the Durango Classic to win the Silver Division.

12. (18) Helias (Jefferson City, Mo.), 16-0
The Crusaders are averaging 14 kills per set.

13. (10) Xavier College Prep (Phoenix), 9-2
The Gators went 5-2 and reached the semifinals of the Durango Classic before losing twice and placing fourth. They lost to runner-up Redondo Union and third place finisher Mater Dei.

14. (20) Millard North (Omaha, Neb.), 15-0
North is averaging 18.9 digs per set.

15. (21) Cedar Falls (Iowa), 15-0
The Tigers have won 27 straight over two years.

16. (22) Sterling (Ill.), 16-0
The Golden Warriors have lost just one set in 33 played.



17. (1) Walton (Marietta, Ga.), 19-2
The Raiders last lost to an in-state team in 2014.

18. (NR) Champlin Park (Champlin, Minn.), 11-0
Averaging 15.6 kills per set, the Rebels have yet to lose a set this season.

19. (NR) Jesuit (Portland, Ore.), 10-0
The Crusaders, featuring six players taller than six feet, have lost one set this season.

20. (NR) Millennium (Goodyear, Ariz.), 23-0
The Tigers have lost just two sets this season and won 29 of their last 30 matches.

21. (NR) Chaparral (Parker, Colo.), 10-1
The Wolverines front row is anchored by 6-4 junior Julianna Dalton (Montana State commit), 6-2 Abby Heimlicher and 6-2 Emma Ammerman. Senior Kira Thomsen leads the way with a 3.3 kill average per set.

22. (NR) McGill-Toolen (Mobile, Ala.), 19-3
Kenya McQuirter is averaging 4.4 kills per set and Lillie Fromdahl is averaging 12.1 assists per set to lead the Yellowjackets to 15-straight wins and back-to-back tournament titles. The most recent tournament title was the Catholic Cup where they defeated previously ranked No. 7 Mt. Carmel (New Orleans).



23. (8) Venice (Fla.), 12-1
The Indians placed second to Plant (FL) in their own Battle at the Beach Invitational.

24. (NR) Ridge Point (Missouri City, Texas), 30-4
With their lengthy front row, the Panthers have won 16 in a row. Skylar Fields (Texas commit) and Claire Jeter (Texas A&M commit) have given setter Reagan Rutherford (Kentucky commit) a lot of options.

25. (7) Mt. Carmel (New Orleans), 14-1
The Cubs suffered their first loss of the season in losing to McGill-Toolen (Mobile, AL), in the finals of the Catholic Cup.

Dropped out: Leon (Tallahassee, Fla.), Teurlings Catholic (Lafayette, La.), Marin Catholic (Kentfield, Calif.), Mercy (Louisville, Ky.), Kamehameha Kapalama (Honolulu), Ursuline Academy (Cincinnati) and Waunakee (Wis.).