Second Team
Taryn Kloth, O'Gorman
Photo by Jann Hendry
MB - Emily Curtin, Lake Arrowhead Christian (Twin Peaks, Calif.), 5-10 SRNamed the CIF-SS 5A POY, Curtin finished the season with 499 kills, 284 digs, 65 aces and 60 blocks. She was dominant during the team's playoff matches, racking up 135 kills for an average of 7.5 kills per set.
MB - Taylor Reiss, Minneota (Minn.), 5-10 SRReiss was a three-time conference MVP and three-time all-state and state all-tournament pick. She was a finalist for the Minnesota Baden Volleyball award. As a senior, she had 581 kills and 85 solo blocks, hit .517 and averaged 4.82 digs per set. She was named an honorable mention Under Armour All-American. Reiss finished her four-year career with 2,119 career kills and 339 solo blocks. She will attend South Dakota State.
MB - Blake Mohler, Ocean Springs (Miss.), 6-2 SRMississippi's Gatorade winner, Mohler recorded 482 kills, 120 blocks and 91 service aces this past season, leading the Greyhounds (25-8) to the 3A quarterfinals. A 2014-15 Under Armour Second Team All-America selection, Mohler is a three-time member of the Sun Herald All-Coast team. She has signed with Purdue.
OH - Taryn Kloth, O'Gorman (Sioux Falls, S.D.), 6-4 SRKloth, who was named South Dakota's Gatorade winner, led the Knights to a 33-5 record and a second-straight AA state title. Kloth tallied 558 kills, 314 digs, 90 blocks and 41 service aces while posting a .418 hitting percentage and a .500 kill percentage. She is a three-time Class AA first team all-state honoree. She will attend Creighton.
OH - Harley Sebastian, Lovett (Atlanta), 6-4 SRSebastian had 244 digs (3.0), 64 aces (92.4 percent), 30 blocks and 345 kills (4.2) in leading Lovett (19-16) to the 2A state title game. The three-time all-state player is a 2014 Under Armour All-American honorable mention member. She has signed with Virginia.
OH - Hannah Bailey, Cameron (Wis.), 6-2 SRBailey was an Under Armour Second-Team All-American and finished her senior season with 329 kills (4.6) at a .600 hitting percentage for 29-5 Cameron. She was a three-time all-state performer.
OH - Erica Treiber, Unionville-Sebewaing (Sebewaing, Mich.), 6-1 SRTreiber was a finalist for Michigan Miss Volleyball and led her team to the state semifinals and a 43-win season with five kills per set (.571 percent), 3.6 digs, 1.8 blocks (258). She was also named two-time Class C all-state; three-time All-GTC West; Bay City Times Player of the Year in 2013. Also an all-state softball player, she will play volleyball at Tennessee.
OH - Jamila Johnson, St. Joseph's Catholic (Greenville, S.C.), 5-8 SRJohnson, who led the Knights to a 41-3 record and the Class A state title, is a two-time Class A POY. Johnson slammed 430 kills while recording a .542 kill percentage and .433 hitting percentage. She also tallied 204 digs, 183 service receptions, 41 service aces and 19 blocks. She was South Carolina's Gatorade winner.
OH - Shealene Little, Culver (Ore.), 6-1 SRLittle once again put up big numbers in leading the Bulldogs (43 wins) to the state semifinals. She hit 66 percent with 701 kills (6.0), served 95.5 percent with 91 aces, blocked a team-high 27 shots and had 340 digs (2.0) to go along with 457 service receptions. Little has been named to the 2A all-tournament team four times (twice as a unanimous pick), been selected all-state four times and was the 2A Player of the Year in 2012. She will attend Tennessee Tech.
OH - Allison Rohn, Calumet Christian (Griffith, Ind.), 5-9 SRRohn was a big reason why Calumet Christian won five National Association of Christian Athletes national titles in five years. As a senior, she recorded 790 kills, 88 aces, 111 blocks (72 solo), 262 digs as the Patriots lost just once in 54 matches. She has signed with Palm Beach Atlantic.

Jen Dawson, Morgan
File photo by Ken Rutt
OH – Briana Weber, Dike-New Hartford (Dike, Iowa), 5-10 SRWeber was a four-time first team 2A selection and a three-time All-Iowa honoree. She played on four state championship teams that lost just six matches during those years. Weber, who will attend Northern Iowa, was third in 2A with 507 kills to go along with serving aces (46), digs (285) and blocks (63) as a senior.
OH - Jen Dawson, Morgan (Clinton, Conn.), 6-0 SRDawson
led Morgan to state semifinals by averaging 4.9 kills (60 pct.), 96.5
pct. serving, 1.8 digs and only 18 service errors. She was chosen
all-state for the third time. During her four seasons at Morgan, the
Huskies lost just five matches while winning 91.
S - Lindsey Smith, Dakota Valley (North Sioux City, S.D.), 5-8 SRSmith posted 1,018 assists (11.3), 190 digs and 83 aces on the season. She also recorded 98 kills with a .435 hitting percentage, as well as 54 blocks as DVHS finished third at state with a 29-5 record.
S - Abby O'Donnell, Marian Catholic (Tamaqua, Pa.), 5-7 SRShe led Marian to the state final match and a 26-2 record plus a 66-8 mark over the last three seasons. A perennial all-stater, O'Donnell was selected after she finished her Marian career with 3,486 assists.
A-A - Ashley Rozell, Warner (S.D.), 5-11 SRRozell led Warner to its third-straight state title by recording 5.6 assists (531) in 94 sets and added 94 aces in 506 serves, 265 digs (2.8) and 462 kills (4.9). She also blocked 30 shots. She was first team all-state for the fourth-straight year. During her four years at Warner, the Monarchs lost just four matches while winning 130.
L - Riley Sents, Grundy Center (Iowa), 5-5 SR Sents led Grundy Center to a 29-9 record and was named first team Iowa Elite when she pulled in 602 digs in her senior season and was aced just eight times on 406 reception chances. In all, she boasted a .972 service reception percentage in four years of high school and pulled in more than 2,000 career digs. She has signed with Missouri.