The high school volleyball season is underway or getting ready to toss
up the first serve across the country. Earlier this week, MaxPreps highlighted
the
top high school volleyball player in each state. We continue our
cross-country look by identifying 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. Read on to find out who got the nod in your state.
Alabama — McGill-Toolen (Mobile)Last season: 46-8, Class 7A champion
The Yellowjackets beat Bob Jones in the postseason after falling twice in the regular season.
Paris McQuirter is back after 535 kills as a junior.
Alaska — WasillaLast season: 73-3, Class 4A champion
Setter
Mylee Anderson has four of her top five hitters back after winning first banner in 20 years.
Arizona — Horizon (Scottsdale)Last season: 32-10, Class 5A champion
Last season: 27-6
California — Mira Costa (Manhattan Beach)Last season: 39-4
Last season: 29-0, Class 5A champion
Last season: 27-5-1, Class M champion
Last season: 14-3, state runner-up
A young Raiders squad reached the state finals and returns their five top hitters led by
C.C. DeCaro along with junior setter
Hayley Timmons.
Last season: 22-5, DCSAA champion
Last season: 31-2, Class 3A champion
Last season: 42-9, AAAAAAA champion
Last season: 30-3, Division I champion
Last season: 29-6, Class 4A champion
Illinois — Benet Academy (Lisle)Last season: 39-3, Class 4A runner-up
Last season: 33-0, Class 4A champion
Last season: 38-5, Class 3A runner-up
Kansas — Mill Valley (Shawnee)Last season: 37-5, Class 6A champion
Last season: 37-5, state champion
Last season: 44-2, Division I champion
Last season: 14-3 Class B champion
In search of a sixth straight state title,
Grace Keaney (156 kills) leads a young squad already with a ton of experience.
Last season: 22-3, Class 4A champion
Rockets return their top four hitters, including
Ema Djordjevic, from last year's championship squad.
Last season: 25-1, Division 1 champion
Senior hitter
Devon Burke (336 kills) and sophomore all-around
Sasha Selivan lead Tigers on quest for back-to-back banners.
Last season: 30-14-3, Division 1 champion
Campbell Flynn is back at setter and has her top three hitters back from last year in sophomore
Kate Kalczynski and juniors
Maya Zarow and
Cree Hollier. Ella Andrews, a 6-4 transfer, and McKenzie Andrews, a 6-3 freshman, will be tough to hit around in the middle.
Last season: 24-7
Mississippi — Jackson Academy (Jackson)Last season: 35-13, MAIS Division I champion
Missouri — Lafayette (Wildwood)Last season: 36-2, Class 5 champion
Montana — HardinLast season: 25-2-3, Class A champion
Nebraska — Skutt Catholic (Omaha)Last season: 29-13, Class B champion
Coach Renee Saunders and the Skyhawks are in search of a remarkable 10th straight title and have a young but experienced crew returning, including top hitters
Abbie Hagedorn and
Addison West.
Last season: 34-5, Class 5A champion
Ayanna Watson and
Trinity Thompson lead the Gaels in a quest for a second straight state crown. The duo were MaxPreps Sophomore All-Americans as Watson pounded 605 kills with 373 digs while Thompson tallied 1,132 assists.
Last season: 21-0, Division I champion
New Jersey — Immaculate Heart Academy (Washington Township)Last season: 29-1, Non-Public A champion
The Blue Eagles lost setter and MaxPreps New Jersey Player of the Year Kalena Stavish to graduation. There is still plenty left, however, as outside hitter
Eve Roman, setter
Julia Sobilo and middle
Rachel Paton all are back along with incoming freshman Adrielle Crump.
Last season: 26-2, Class 5A champion
The Bulldawgs won their first state title since 2001 last season and return junior outside hitter
Addison Massey (450 kills, 249 digs) and junior setter
Sydney Pipkin (772 assists) as they look to go back-to-back.
New York — FairportLast season: 31-3-1, Class AAA champion
After grabbing their first volleyball crown last season, the Red Raiders are poised to run it back with
Kiera Cornman and
Lana Wood leading the charge.
North Carolina — Cox Mill (Concord)Last season: 24-4, Class 4A runner-up
Last season: 14-4, Class A champion
Last season: 18-12, Division II runner-up
Oklahoma — Mount St. Mary (Oklahoma City)Last season: 37-4
After bowing out in the first round of last year's Class 6A playoffs, the Rockets are back led by Washington State commit
Livia Ward (964 assists). Two of the top four hitters from last year are also back in
Ella Hale and
Georgia Ahlert.
Oregon — Jesuit (Portland)Last season: 35-2-2, Class 6A champion
The Crusaders lose their top two hitters from last year's title team but juniors
Sadie Ross and
Iman Foster combined for nearly 400 kills while Washington State commit
Jackie Carle and Washington commit
Addy Azavedo are back at setter and libero, respectively.
Last season: 23-7, Class 4A champion
A senior-heavy team won its seventh straight title but there's more talent coming in sophomore
Molly Robertson (136 kills, 460 assists).
Last season: 18-1, Division I champion
The Skippers were back on top last season, winning the title after claiming the crown from 2018 to 2021. Junior
Tessa LaFrenier is back after leading the team in kills with 149 last season, as is
Ava Sardelli.
South Carolina — North Myrtle Beach (Little River)Last season: 43-2, Class 4A runner-up
Back-to-back runner-up finishes have the Chiefs poised to get back to the top after winning titles in 2018 and 2019. Setter
Bella Loeswick (1,085 assists), senior hitter
Olivia Borgman (420 kills) and junior outside
Clara Cloninger (384 kills) will lead the way.
South Dakota — HarrisburgLast season: 31-0, Class AA champion
Last season: 30-8, Division II-AA champion
Last season: 36-4, TAPPS 6A champion
Utah — Lone Peak (Highland)Last season: 28-5, Class 6 champion
Last season: 18-0, Division I champion
Last season: 26-3, Class 6 champion
Washington —
Curtis (University Place)Last season: 21-6
Last season: 36-16-2, Class AAA runner-up
Ada McCoy is back after dropping 708 kills last season for the Applemen. Also back is setter
Bella Hutzler (709 assists).
Wisconsin — Divine Savior Holy Angels (Milwaukee, Wis.)Last season: 47-1, Division 1 champion
Last season: 33-1, Class 4A champion