The high
 school volleyball season is underway or getting ready to toss up the first serve across the country. Last week, MaxPreps took a look at the 
top high school volleyball player in each state and today we continue our cross-country look with the top team in each state.
There
 are state champions looking to add another banner to the gym, 
runners-up looking to avenge last season's defeat and teams who gained
 experience last season and now look to put it all together. Sprinkled 
throughout the list of top teams are All-Americans and a slew of all-state selections.
The Yellowjackets were the 7A runner-up last season but return a host of talent looking to get back to the summit after back-top-back titles in 2017 and 2018. Kate Wood's returners include McGill-Toolen's top five hitters — seniors 
Anna Grace Sparks (377), 
Chelsea Daffin (353), 
Riley Carter (349), 
Meg Nettles (122) and junior 
Emma Moore (291). Rising junior 
Mamie Fromdahl returns after 718 assists last season and junior libero 
Annalise Lee tallied 563 receives and 444 digs as the Yellowjackets went 39-12.
Alaska
The Lynx have the state's best player — 
Jolee Kelzenberg (189 kills, 358 assists) — back along with 5-foot-11 hitter 
Lauren Sulte, who hammered 324 kills, 301 digs and 387 receives for the 35-8 state runners-up. Senior libero 
Kailei Muehlenkamp also is back after posting 233 digs last season.
Arizona
Arkansas
The Bulldogs grabbed their sixth state title in 2021, winning the one that mattered over rival Har-Ber after dropping two regular-season matches. Looking for a three-peat, the 6A champs rely on Stanford beach volleyball commit 
Brooke Rockwell, who dropped the hammer on 503 kills last season, and Florida State commit and setter 
Kennedy Phelan (1,123 assists). Fayetteville also returns nearly 700 kills in 
Madeline Lafata (326) and 
Regan Harp (269) while libero 
Ashley Ruff tallied 399 digs and 518 serve receives in addition to 
Ella Weilert's 414 receives.
California
Colorado
ConnecticutThe Blue Wave looks for their 18th state title after coming up short in the semis last year. Seniors 
Leilani Gillespie (266 kills) and 
Jillian Roche (226 kills, 236 digs) are back along with junior 
Ellie Moore (192 kills). Rising junior 
Aubrey Moore is ready to find the hitters after tossing up 628 assists last season.
DelawareThe reigning Division I champions return 
Julia Yurkovich and enter 2022 on a 34-match win streak.
District of ColumbiaThe Mighty Hoppers return their top four hitters from last year's 20-3 campaign. Sophomores 
Jada Aksu (109 kills), 
Zoe Ryu (90 kills), junior 
Aaliyah Howell (103 kills, 145 receives, 97 digs) and senior 
Izzy Evers (83 kills) all are back.
GeorgiaThe talent pool is deep in the Peach State as cases could be made for 
Alpharetta, 
Blessed Trinity (Roswell), 
St. Pius X Catholic (Atlanta), 
Walton (Marietta) and a handful of others. But the Chiefs, off to a 7-0 start this season, look to bring home the hardware after falling in the 6A finals a season ago. Their attack starts with MaxPreps All-American 
Taylor Pecht (1,425 assists), who has a host of hitters to find in 
Rosa Fisher (561 kills), 
Sara Siefert (481 kills), 
Catherine Brumbeloe (233 kills), 
Sayler Davies (199 kills and 588 receives). Libero 
Skylar Martin added 694 digs on the 50-4 season.
Hawaii
Idaho
The Hawks were 5A champs last season, going 36-2. They lost All-American Eden Bower, but sister Alex Bower, the best player in the state, returns after 1,078 assists and 135 kills. Skyview also has Acevedo (466 kills and 376 digs) and Eyer (415 receives and 362 digs) in the fold.  
IllinoisThe Mighty Macs went 35-7 last year and return Michigan commit 
Ellie White after a 568-kill season. They lose setter Caroline Macander's 977 assists, but others returning include senior hitters 
Mary Kate Sheehan (136 kills) and 
Maeve Moonan (113 kills) and senior libero 
Gigi Navarrete (598 digs, 338 receives).
Indiana
IowaThe reigning 2A champion Wolverines might be better this year than last when they went 54-1. Junior hitters 
Payton Petersen and 
Jadyn Petersen are back after dropping 583 and 402 kills, respectively, as is setter 
Madelyn Norton (1,209 assists and 120 kills). They also have hitters 
Ellie Knock (169 kills) and 
Maryn Bixby (123 kills) back.
Kansas
The Ravens knocked Washburn Rural from the postseason before falling one round later to finish 27-13. But they return gobs of talent, including 6-2 outside hitter and Nebraska commit 
Skyler Pierce (425 kills, 52 blocks and 345 digs). Olathe Northwest also brings back junior hitter 
Jillian Huckabey (249 kills and 276 assists) and senior 
Brynn LaChance (116 kills). Rising junior 
Addison Horn paced the Ravens with 606 assists and 
Emmy Sher had a team-high 435 digs and 518 receives.
Kentucky
Despite their early exit from the 2021 postseason, it's hard to bet against the perennial state champion Rockets. Hitter Helmers is back after pounding 421 kills (she missed much of the playoffs with concussion issues) and 
Alexis Strong, 
Chloe Smith and 
Charlotte Moriarty (all with more than 100 kills. Also back for Ron Kordes is MaxPreps All-American setter 
Whitney Woodrow, who dished up 1,233 assists last year.
Louisiana
Five of the top six hitters return from last year's 49-2 squad that captured a state title with a five-set thriller (15-13) over St. Joseph's Academy. Senior 
Anne Marie Hardouin (338 kills) leads a group that includes junior 
Camryn Chatellier (330 kills) and seniors 
Noelie Haddad (329 kills), 
Zoe Smith (300 kills) and 
Mykail Lusco (141 kills). They must replace Kate Baker's 1,232 assists however.
Maine 
The Raiders swept through last season, going 16-0 and capturing the Class C title. Back to defend are hitter 
Chloe Dinsmore, who dropped 134 kills on the year and setter 
Isabel Cates, who served up 176 assists.
Maryland
GlenelgThe reigning 2A champions went 18-6 in 2021 and return junior hitter 
Mackenzie Calhoun (404 kills, 355 receives and 218 digs) in addition to 
Lindsay Kelley, who dished up 592 assists.
MassachusettsThe Tigers dropped two postseason sets last year en route to a Division 4 title and 22-1 record. Returning to defend the crown are hitter 
Grace Sorensen, who hammered 228 kills with 181 digs and 268 receives. 
Kendra Brown had 342 assists and rising junior 
Tess O'Flynn added 210 assists.
Michigan
Though 
Skyline's Harper Murray might be the most dominant player in the state, the Mustangs are defending champs (53-1 last year) and return a MaxPreps All-American in 
Ava Sarafa (1,443 assists) and 
Ella Schomer (231 kills) is their top hitter after losing Ava Brizard to graduation. PrepDig noted 
Izzy Busignani and 
Molly Banta are hitters that had dynamite club seasons.
Minnesota
The Trojans have been the immovable object for a 
few seasons, going 34-0 last year while winning the 4A title and running
 the victory streak to 54 since 2019. They lost several hitters but 
return junior setter 
Stella Swenson (936 assists) and 6-3 outside hitter
Olivia Swenson set to step into an attacking role along with 
Avery Jesewitz (167 kills).  
Already off to a white-hot start, 
Lakin Laurendine leads the Raiders into 2022 with 153 kills already on the young season. The MaxPreps All-American tallied 509 kills and 378 digs as they went 38-8 while grabbing the MAIS Division I crown. Also back for Jackson Academy are 
Ava Ladner (198 kills, 466 receives) and 
Mary Grace Foster (162 kills and 477 assists).
MissouriMontanaBig Sky's best look to rustle another Class AA title after sweeping through the season last year. Hitter 
Ella Cochran leads the Rustlers into battle in 2022.
NebraskaThere are more than a handful of teams deserving of the best title in the Cornhusker State, but for now we'll stick with the reigning, unbeaten Class A champ Titans. They return MaxPreps All-Americans 
Stella Adeyemi (387 kills) and junior 
Lauren Medeck (379 kills) and two others with more than 100 kills. Though they lost Ava Legrand at setter, 
Kyla Dyrstad is a versatile player who could step into that role.
The Gaels grabbed their third title in four years (there were no championships in 2020) and despite losing Caroline Edgeworth and Sophia Ewalefo to graduation, they're reloading. 
Leilia Toailoa leads the charge after posting 491 kills last season along with 200 from 
Ashley Duckworth. Libero 
Tatum  Thompson had 865 digs and 486 receives as Gorman went 31-6 and finished No. 12 in the MaxPreps Top 25.
New Hampshire
New JerseyThe Blue Eagles went 34-2 but saw an early exit from last year's postseason. Expect senior hitters 
Brookelyn Talmadge (206 kills) and 
Grace Coughlin (147 kills) to be extra fired up when junior 
Kalena Stavish (593 assists) finds them in stride. Libero 
Abby Romero had 244 receives and digs.
New MexicoThe Bears have been the standard-bearers in the Land of Enchantment, going 95-6 wince 2017. They enter 2022 on a 20-game win streak and return 
Ella Sanders (308 kills), 
Karyna Werley (130 kills and 388 assists) and 
Tea Kalajdzic (122 kills).
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
The Patriots won the Class A title behind two-sport standout and Nebraska basketball commit 
Logan Nissley.
OhioA 20-7 season in 2021 ended with a regional final loss but the Lions return Kentucky commit 
Brooke Bultema (345 kills), Ball State commit 
Lindsey Green (1,001 assists) and libero and Creighton commit 
Sydney Breissinger back in a crowded Buckeye State field.
Oklahoma
Oregon
While Jesuit ousted the Rams in a five-set semifinal thriller, Central Catholic gets the nod in 2022. The 26-4 Rams return three of their four top hitters — 
Sofia Cooper (257 kills), 
Alycia Wilson (226 kills) and rising sophomore 
Malia Parker (115 kills). 
PennsylvaniaState player of the year 
Mia Tuman is back for the five-time 4A champions after 223 kills, 217 digs and 356 assists. The Tigers also return 
Carissa Treser (184 kills) and 
Ella Deeter (182 kills, 251 assists and 139 digs).
Rhode Island
The Skippers lost a lot of talent to graduation but have won five straight state titles and built a culture of excellence.
South CarolinaSouth Dakota
The Knights lost a little to graduation, but return MaxPreps All-American 
Bergen Reilly (191 kills, 174 digs and 393 assists) along with 
Brenna Beck (217 kills) and 
Brooke Harvison (430 assists).
TennesseeThe reigning champs showed resilience in coming back from an opening round playoff loss to win the Class AAA title and a 42-4 finish. While 
Cleveland also is loaded, the depth of the Knights earn the edge here. Back is 
Maggie Rickert with 496 kills last season along with rising sophomore 
Kaira Knox (372 kills) and junior 
Maggie Allred (205 kills). Senior hitter 
Madeline McNeely added 112 kills and the Knights have two players — 
Ellie Tant (863) and 
Caroline Johnston (470) — finding hitters at a high level.
TexasUtahThe Redhawks grabbed a 5A title last season while finishing 27-3. The Beehive State's best player 
Jordyn Harvey is back after a 375-kill junior year. The Stanford commit is joined by rising sophomore and sister 
Taylor Harvey (208 kills) as well as senior setter 
Evalyn Chism (912 assists).
The Redhawks took the 2019 title before falling last season to Essex. They return key pieces in junior hitter Samara Ashooh and junior libero Annalise Dagget along with sophomore hitter Elizabeth Mjaanes.
Virginia
WashingtonBothell downed the Vikings for the 4A title and should be formidable again (along with young 
Puyallup squad), but the depth and experience gained gives Curtis the nod here. 
Ella Ensign was the top hitter last year with 480 kills while sophomore 
Ariana Medchill (184 kills) returns along with 
Peyton Ensign, who tossed up 1,074 assists as a freshman.
 
West VirginiaHannah Howard dropped 478 kills along with 505 serve receives and 427 digs last year as the Applemen grabbed a Class AAA title. She returns along with sophomore 
Ada McCoy (175 kills) and junior 
Keleigh Chrisman (149 kills). 
Bella Hutzler returns at setter after posting 601 assists.
 
Wisconsin
The Raccoons return a ton of talent after a 39-5-1 mark while taking the Division I crown. Back are leading hitter 
Anna Bjork (325 kills) along with 
Cordelia Kearns (230 kills, 345 receives, 251 digs) and junior setter 
Lilly Wagner (1,129 assists).
Wyoming 
The Plainsmen went 32-2 en route to a 4A title in 2021. They lost some to graduation, but 
Madeline Stucky returns after posting 736 assists and 172 kills.