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Editor’s observe: Maintaining with boys volleyball because it grows exponentially on this nation is not any simple activity. Kevin Pratte reached out to all of the states which have highschool seasons by way of social media and e-mails, however some areas didn’t reply and will not be included this text.
When you’ve got additions or corrections, please e-mail kevinpratte6@gmail.com. He shall be reporting from AAU nationals in Orlando starting Monday.

Arizona

There are three conferences: 6A (36 groups of the most important faculties), 5A (35 groups), and 4A (57 groups). Arizona will add a fourth division in 2025.

Within the 6A state championship match for 6A, Brophy Prep defeated O’Connor (25-22, 24-26, 25-22, 25-23. Brophy senior outdoors and Grand Canyon commit Connor Oldani led the state in kills with 543 and hitting effectivity at .522. He had 27 kills on 46 makes an attempt within the championship match.

“I’ve by no means been happier. We battled so onerous your complete season and misplaced to OC thrice earlier than this match. The sensation of lastly getting over that hump is simply wonderful. I’m so grateful for this evening and this staff,” Oldani stated.

In 4A, Arizona Faculty Prep held off a giant rally from Northwest Christian for 25-20, 26-24, 15-25, 20-25, 15-13 victory and the college’s first title. ACP was led by outdoors hitter Logan Coking and setter Kaden Wong.

Brophy

Arizona All-State
All-6A
OH — Connor Oldani, Brophy Prep (Participant of the 12 months)
S — Keagin Christenson, O’Connor (Offensive Participant of the 12 months)
OH — Ben Bray, Perry (Defensive Participant of the 12 months)
OPP — Fin Kearney, O’Connor
OH — Ryan Louis, Shadow Ridge
OH — David Cluff, Highland
MB — Trevell Jordan, Desert Ridge
L — Jude Keane, Brophy Prep
S — Colin Zimmerman, Brophy Prep
S — Trent Weyland, Mountain View
All-5A
MB — Jaxton Payne, Williams Discipline (Participant of the 12 months)
OH — Camden Varney, Casteel (Offensive Participant of the 12 months)
L — Layton Bluth, Jr, L, Casteel HS (Defensive Participant of the 12 months)
MB — Brody Hirst, Casteel
OH — Travis Ebner, Williams Discipline
OH — Dylan McWhorter, Canyon View
L — Demetrius Hernandez, Canyon View
S/OPP — Luke Raymond, Williams Discipline
S — Hayden Hurley, Casteel
All-4A
OH — Jack Hubbard, Northwest Christian (Participant of the 12 months)
OH — Logan Coking, AZ Faculty Prep (Offensive Participant of the 12 months)
L — Zachary Scheer, Northwest Christian (Defensive Participant of the 12 months)
Jalen Wadleigh, Estrella Foothills
Austin Lund, AZ Faculty Prep
Alek Kato, AZ Faculty Prep
Kaden Wong, AZ Faculty Prep
Gavin Helmer, Northwest Christian

Arizona Republic All-State staff
OH — Connor Oldani, Brophy Prep
OPP — Finn Kearney, O’Connor
OH — Ryan Louis, Shadow Ridge
OH — Braeden Baker, O’Connor
OH — Ben Bray, Perry
MB — Trevell Jordan, Mesa Desert Ridge
MB — Jaxton Payne, Gilbert Williams Discipline
MB — Carson Collier-Ehrich, Brophy Prep
S — Keagin Christenson, Phoenix O’Connor
S — Kaden Wong, Chandler Arizona Faculty Prep
L — Layton Bluth, Casteel
L — Britton Skousen, Gilbert Higley

Colorado

There have been greater than 70 varsity groups and subsequent 12 months there shall be two divisions of state championships.

Mountain Vista received the open Colorado 5A state championship in opposition to Fountain-Fort Carson 25-21, 25-23, 26-28, 30-28. Junior proper facet Luke Colquette had 19 kills and hit .244 on 45 makes an attempt within the remaining.

The Centennial League produced 4 of the eight groups within the state match, Cherokee Path, Littleton, Grandview, and Eaglecrest.

Defending-champion Discovery Canyon, the highest seed,  upset Sixteenth-seeded Douglas County in regional play, Douglas was led by 2024 Colorado participant of the 12 months Jensen Pascua of Douglas Nation. Pascua, who will set for Pepperdine, had 20 kills in opposition to Uncover Canyon.

Colorado All-State
First Workforce
OH — John Clinton, Cherokee Path
OH — Brady Dastrup, Uncover Canyon
S — Trystan Maloney, Fountain-Fort Carson
S — Kevin Motallebi, Mountain Vista
S/OPP — Jensen Pascua, Douglas County
S — Rafael Urbina, Thornton
OH — Shawn Zheng, Littleton Public Faculty
Second Workforce
OH — Evan Brownsberger, Sandy Creek
OH — Corran Hanzlik-Inexperienced, Boulder
OH — Chase Jensen, Cherokee Path
OH — Braxton McGonigle, Thornton
L — Sebastian Rivera, Fountain-Fort Carson
S — Tyler Sack, Discovery Canyon
OH — Jackson Shaw, Eaglecrest

Prime 8 groups
1 — Mountain Vista
2 — Fountain-Fort Carson
3 — Littleton Public Faculties
4 — Grandview
5 — Thornton
6 — Eaglecrest
7 — Cherokee Path
8 — Douglas County

Kamehameha

Hawai’i

Kamehameha defeated Punahou 25-27, 25-23, 25-17, 25-20 to win the Division I state title. Punahou, the 10-time state champion, had crushed Kamehameha 4 occasions within the common season.

Kamehameha was led by Kaiona Wade, son of Hawaii males’s coach Charlie Wade, who will play for his father. Wade recorded 34 kills and hit .342 on 76 swings within the remaining.

Hawai’i All-State
Division I
Evan Porter, Punahou
Conor Williams, Kamehameha
Adam Haidar, Punahou
Poukihi Awai, Kamehameha
Nalu Akana, Punahou
Harryzen Soares, Kamehameha
Kaiona Wade, Kamehameha (Most Excellent Participant)
Division II
Koa Laboy, College (Most Excellent Participant)
Elijah-Shore Flores, Le Jardin
Micah Nakasato, College
Jackson Swirsky, Le Jardin
Kenna Quitan, College
Kawehi Kaneakua, College
Alika Piette, Le Jardin

Prime 8 groups
1 –- Kamehameha-Kapalama
2 –- Punahou Faculty
3 –- Mililani
4 –- Moanalua
5 –- College Lab
6 –- Lolani
7 –- Le Jardin
8 –- Hilo

Illinois

Marist (39-2), which traveled to Santa Barbara to play in a regular-season match defeated York (37-5) 25-21, 28-26 within the remaining. Junior outdoors Nathan Toth, was the match MVP.

Sectional Championship Scores
Bolingbrook Sectional Championship:Glenbard West defeated Downers Grove North (25-19, 25-19)
Orland Park Sectional Championship: Lyons Township defeated Oak Park River Forest (25-23, 22-25, 25-12)
Marist Sectional Championship: Marist defeated Jones (25-13, 25-13)
Christ The King Sectional Championship: Walter Payton defeated Lane Tech (26-24, 6-25, 25-16)
Larkin Sectional Championship: St. Francis defeated Hononegah (25-20, 25-10)
Vernon Hills Sectional Championship:  Loyola Academy defeated New Trier Township (21-25, 25-17, 25-20)
Collinsville Sectional Championship: Lincoln-Means West defeated Belleville East (25-18, 27-29, 26-24)
Lake Park Sectional Championship: York defeated Conant (25-18, 20-25, 25-19)

Boys state volleyball recaps: AZ, CO, HI, IL, IN, KY, MI, NJ, NC, OH, OK, PA, San Diego, SoCal, TN, TX, UT
Marist

Illinois All-State
First Workforce
OH –- Cole Hartke, Barrington
OPP –Dominic Krzeczkowski, Benet
L –- Tyler Vasquez, Bolingbrok
OH — Aidan Weltin, Glenbard East
OH — Casey Maas, Glebard West
OH –- Trey Marek, Lincoln-Means West
OH — Connor Jarel, Lincoln-Means West
S –- Evan Dziadkowiec, Lockport
L –- Stef Kins, Loyola
OH –- Luka Kostic, Lyons Township
S –- Christian Teresi, Marist
OH –- David Wolff, New Trier
OH –- Jake Schreiner, Wheaton North
OH –- Simon Bratt, Weaton Warrenville South
MB — Hunter Stepanich, York
Second Workforce
MB — Tristan Benbow, Bollingbrook
MB –- Nick Gutka, Conant
L -– Lincoln Geist, Downers Grove North
L –- Jordan Tan, Downers Grove South
OPP -– Adam Graham, Glenbard West

Prime 8 groups
1 –Marist
2 –. Glenbard West
3 — York
4 — Loyola Academy
5 — Lyons Township
6 –. Lincoln-Means West
7 — New Trier Township
8 — St. Francis

Indiana

Indiana boasted greater than 120 groups this season with 99 competing within the state match, which culimated at Butlers Hinkle Fieldhouse.
Roncalli received an unprecedented third state title in a row by beating Cathedral 25-22, 21-25, 25-22, 24-26, 15-12.

Indiana All-State
OH — Lincoln Hieser, Cathedral
S — Nick Whitley, Cathedral
MB — Ryan Peterson, Roncalli
S — Matthew Dial, Roncalli
MB — Will Vannoy, Roncalli
L — Josh Staheler, Roncalli
OH/OPP — AJ Piner, Boone Grove
OH — Nick FioRito, Valparaiso
OH — Ben Hutchinson, Brebeuf
L — Mikey Milikan, Brebeuf
OH — Colin Ryan, Fishers
S — Gavin Haggerty, Fishers
Opp — Zach Newton, Franklin Group
OH — Luke Stracener, Jeffersonville
OH — Britain Givens, Southport

Prime 8 groups
1 — Roncalli
2 — Cathedral
3 — Fishers
4 — Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory Faculty
5 — Hamilton Southeastern
6 — Franklin Group
7 — Southport
8 — Middle Grove

Kentucky

Kentucky had 43 groups competing this 12 months, up from 10 just some years in the past, and 17 groups taking part in within the state championship match in 2024, the
final 12 months earlier than the KHSAA will formally sponsor the state match in 2025.
Louisville St. Xavier swept Lexington Paul Laurence Dunbar 25-15, 25-20, 25-19 to win all of it. Senior center Cooper Thomas led the Tigers with 11 kills and two blocks.

Sophomore Isaac Lotze had 9 kills and 20 assists. Junior reverse Landon Wooden put up three blocks and had kills and junior libero Dalton Lutes had 15 digs. St. Xavier, which went again to again, misplaced solely to out-of-state groups.

Dunbar, a public faculty in a state dominated by personal faculties, was led by seniors, outdoors hitter Gabe Sterlitz, libero Kasen Johnston, and setter Will Harper. The Bulldogs upset Louisville Trinity in an electrical reverse-sweep semifinal.

Kentucky All-State
First Workforce
L — Lincoln Anderson, Trinity
OH — Charlie Andrews, Henry Clay
S — Sammy Debilzan, Lafayette
MB — Adam Hargett, Fleming County
OH/S — Tyler Harrington, DeSales
OH/S — John Heater, Ryle
L — Kasen Johnston, Paul Laurence Dunbar
S/OPP — Isaac Lotze, St. Xavier
OH — Myles McGee, Trinity
L — Joby Mitmesser, West Jessamine
MB — Evan Prinssen, Henry Clay
OH/OPP — Gabe Sterlitz, Paul Laurence Dunbar
OH — Josh Stowe, West Jessamine
MB — Cooper Thomas, St. Xavier
MB — Diego Verdecchia, Lafayette
OH — Keanu Ziolkowski, Holy Cross
Second Workforce
MB — Quentin Anderson, Madison Christian
L — Alex Brey, Trinity
S — Pietro Coccia, Western Hills
OH — Briley Codey, St. Xavier
L — Mitchell Dalton, Lafayette
OH — Konnor Farnsworth, Ryle
S — Will Harper, Paul Laurence Dunbar
S — Zane Hinkle, Tates Creek
S — Colton Kemp, West Jessamine
L — Austin King, Henry Clay
S — Wyver Pascua, Franklin County
OH/MB — Eric Peiffer, Franklin County
S – Johnathan, Pineda Henry Clay
OH — Levi Riordan, DeSales
OPP — Carson Wallace, Western Hills
OH — Eli Werner, St. Xavier

Prime 8 groups
1 –- Louisville St. Xavier
2 –- Lexington Paul Laurence Dunbar
3 –- Louisville Trinity
4 –- Lexington Lafayette
5 –- Lexington Henry Clay
6 –- Nicholasville West Jessamine
7 –- Union Larry A. Ryle
8 –- Louisville DeSales

Michigan

Michigan had 70 groups in 11 conferences compete this season and the MHSAA voted so as to add boys volleyball as a sport within the 2025-26 faculty 12 months.

In Division 1, Hudsonville (36-4) received its third consecutive title by defeating Grand
Haven (46-4) within the state-championship match for the third consecutive 12 months. Hudsonville and Grand Haven have been ranked No. 1 and No. 2 all season lengthy in Division 1.

In Division 2, Lowell (37-2) went back-to-back by defeating South Christian
(20-3) within the remaining for the second straight 12 months.

Michigan All State
Division I
OH/S – Bredan Buntley, Grand Haven
OPP/S – Caleb Cryst, Grand Haven
OH – Maddox Krugler, Grand Haven
MB — Landon Dykema, Hudsonville
L – Diego Hill, Hudsonville
OH – Ryder Roberts, Hudsonville
OH – Graham Pease, Rochester Adams
S – Quinn Burns, Saline
Division 2
S – Robert Lowes, Dewitt
MB – Grant VanderZee, Holland Christian
S – Spencer Walraven, Holland Christian
OH – Gavin Barber, Lowell
S – Max Davidson, Lowell
L – Brant Tiede, Lowell
OH – Caleb Pleune, South Christian

New Jersey

New Jersey had greater than 200 groups, which have been divided into eight teams
primarily based on faculty dimension. Every part held its personal championship, after which the winner from every North part confronted the winner from the corresponding South part for the group championship.

In preparation of the state championships, many conferences held tournaments between excessive faculties, together with the Skyland Cup, the GMC Event, and the BCSL match.

Championship Scores
Group 4 — Previous Bridge defeated Bridgewater (25-10, 25-20)
Group 3 — Cherry Hill West defeated Scotch Plains-Fanwood (17-25, 23-25, 22-25)
Group 2 — St. Joseph (Met.) defeated Garfield (25-21, 25-16)
Group 1 — West Caldwell Tech defeated Saint John Vianney (25-23, 25-15)

New Jersey All-State
First Workforce
S — Angelo Addiego, Southern
OH — Tim Ennis, Scotch Plains-Fanwood
OH — Oliver Hogan, Summit
MB — Massimo Roco, Previous Bridge
OH/S — Matthew Peralta, Hackensack, Sr
OH — Brent Romano, Howell
OH — Michael Suarez, Cherry Hill West
Second Workforce
S — Chris Amon-Pulla
S — Dan Brunke, Pinelands
OH — Gian Gomez, St. Joseph (Met.)
L — Matt De Lara, Northern Burlington
OH — Giovanni Martin, West Caldwell Tech
OH — Jack McKenna, Southern
MB — Javon Scott, Hillside
OH — Ylan Tapper, Garfield

Prime 8 groups
1– Previous Bridge
2 — Southern
3 — Cherry Hill West
4 — Scotch Plains-Fanwood
5 — Hackensack
6 — Bridgewater-Raritan
7 — West Caldwell Tech
8 — Truthful Garden

North Carolina

Marvin Ridge received its fifth title and Kyle Michael has now received two state championships in his two years of teaching.

Boys volleyball will grow to be a sanctioned sport in North Carolina subsequent 12 months,

North Carolina All-State Public Faculties
First Workforce
Jack Pfizenmaier, Marvin Ridge
John Cordray, Reagan
Aiden Perera, Butler
Alan Kriger, Marvin Ridge
Blake Winnail, Marvin Ridge
Elijah Armour, West Forsyth
Hunter Fant, Marvin Ridge
Lev Marushevskyi, TMSA
Liam DeQuadros, Weddington
Lleyton Starke, Marvin Ridge
Michael Butler, Weddington
Owen Conklin, Weddington
Coach Kyle Michael, Marvin Ridge
Coach Sarah Conklin, Weddington
Second Workforce
Adam Nichols, Union Academy
Bohdi Peoples, Reagan
Daniel Florez, Weddington
Dylan Coulombe, Reagan
Grey Raney, Reagan
Jack Thompson, West Forsyth
Leo Trainum, Reagan
Liam Shugart, West Forsyth
Lincoln Scofield, Northern Guilford
Mung Tung, Butler
Noah Gauthier, Hough
Sachil Singh, Union Academy
Vivek Patel, Weddington

Prime 8 groups
1 — Marvin Ridge
2 — Reagan
3 — Weddington
4 — Butler
5 — West Forsyth
6 — Northern Guilford
7 — Union Academy
8 — Hough

In a separate competitors for personal faculties, Metrolina Christian, led by Coach Autumn Moen, received the title by beating Covenant Day.

Non-public Faculties All-Event Workforce
Ben Keefer, Covenant Day
Daniel Titherington, Metrolina Christian
Everett Macurda, Covenant Day
Hudson Tillman, Covenant Day
Jack Wilder, Covenant Day
Jakota Hase, Covenant Day
Pierce Roffler, Metrolina
Ben Coley, Cary Academy
Elijah Wilson, Metrolina
Jake Dooley, Metrolina Christian
Luke Wilson, Metrolina
Michael Ratajesak, Liberty Prep
Royce Carol, Woodlawn
Tyler Corridor, Liberty Prep

Ohio

Ohio had 124 groups competing in two divisions primarily based on enrollment.

Cincinnati St. Xavier received the Division 1 title by sweeping Cleveland St. Ignatius (25-
10, 25-21, 25-22).

The St. Xavier Bombers completed the season ranked second nationally,
in keeping with MaxPreps, and Twenty second-year head coach Invoice Ferris received his fourth state championship.

The Bombers have been 27-1, dropping solely to Olentangy Liberty, No. 16 nationally by MaxPreps.

St. Xavier swept three-time defending state champion Archbishop Moeller within the regional finals earlier than beating Olentangy Liberty 19-25, 25-16, 25-13, 25-10 within the semifinals.
Cincinnati Archbishop McNicholas received the Division 2 state championship in 5 over Columbus St. Charles (21-25, 25-16, 23-25, 25-15, 15-11). The McNick Rockets avenged their solely two losses in Division 2, each to St. Charles, in an epic back-and-forth five-set battle to win this system’s first state title.

Senior center blocker Bryce Dillard, second staff All-Area, had the championship-winning kill.

Ohio All-State
Division I First Workforce
OH — Caden Whiteside, Olentangy Liberty (Participant of the 12 months)
S — Aidan Berkemeier, St. Xavier
OPP– Ryan Keco, Brecksville-Broadview
MB — Finn Rubin, Thomas Worthington
MB — Jackson VanWormer, Pickerington North
OH — Jack Ragon, St. Ignatius
OH — Aidan Kolb, Hilliard Darby
Division 2 First Workforce
OPP — Mladen Tague, St. Charles (Participant of the 12 months)
OH — Brennan Chivers, St. Vincent-St. Mary
MB — Todd Snyder, Bishop Fenwick
MB — Bobby Kostko; Archbishop Hoban
S/OPP — Jordan Brockman; Badin
OH — Peter Wilke; Roger Bacon
OH — Jack Koesters; St. Charles

Oklahoma

The Oklahoma Boys Volleyball Affiliation (OKBVA) noticed its third season culminate with the state match at Oklahoma Baptist College in Shawnee.

The Casady Cyclones beat the reigning champions, Storm OKC, 26-24, 25-22, 11-25, 17- 25,15-13.

Senior setter Krish Vasan’s staff trailed 8-3 within the fifth. Sophomore hitters Jonah Landis and Evan Halleran had 15 kills every.

OKBVA, which moved its season from the autumn to the spring, had 24 groups this 12 months and anticipates extra progress. 5 applications performed inaugural seasons this 12 months, Dove Science Academy, Enid, Owasso, Southwest OKC-Trident and Wolfpack.

Oklahoma All-State
First Workforce
S — Krish Vasan ‘24
OH — Evan Halleran ‘26
S/OPP — Deuel Burk ‘24
OH — Luke Benn ‘24
S — Hudson Headrick ‘25
OH — Zach Davis ‘24
MB — Jameson Palmer ‘24
OH — Darrell Kosechequetah ‘24
OH — Billy Harms ‘24
OH — Clyde Harold ‘24

Prime 8 groups
1 — Casady
2 — Storm OKC
3 — Jenks I
4 — SWOKC-Trident
5 — Edmond North
6 — Damaged Arrow
7 — Owasso
8 — Jenks II

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania noticed 225 boys’ volleyball groups compete in 2024 in two classifications AAA and AA. Whereas Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Lancaster, and Philadelphia are boys’ volleyball mainstays, the northeast and northwest areas of the state have skilled success in recent times.

The AAA Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Affiliation (PIAA) state championship was a rematch of the 2023 season with the highest Pittsburgh staff Shaler Space assembly acquainted foe Parkland from the jap metropolis of Allentown. Shaler Space Excessive Faculty was ranked first within the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Affiliation high 10 for 13 weeks and within the high 10 of the USA At the moment AVCA Nationwide Prime 25.

Shaler revenged its 2023 loss to Parkland with a 25-21, 25-15, 25-20 victory as senior and Juniata Faculty commit Dante Palumbo had 20 kills.

“We have been hungrier. We’ve lived with the 2023 finals loss since final June
and used it as our motivation,” Palumbo stated.

Parkland and coach Scott Trumbauer defeated a Pennsbury staff that included Merrimack commit Nathan Knapp, and beforehand unbeaten and second state-ranked Central York had District 3 participant of the 12 months Lance Shaffer, to get to the title match.

In AA, Meadville Excessive Faculty bested Manheim Central 25-16, 18-25, 25-22, 28-26, led by sophomore and USA Volleyball U-19 staff member Luc Sorenson, who had 18 kills, 9 digs and two blocks. Coach Nick Bancroft, who performed at Saint Francis, obtained his faculty the third in program historical past (1962, 2019) and its fourth look within the title match prior to now 5 seasons.

Manheim Central upset top-ranked ranked Exeter Excessive Faculty, which included Penn State commit Gage Gabriel, 25-23, 23-25, 20-25, 25-21, 16-14 within the semifinals.

Western Pennsylvania
Interscholastic Athletic League Class AAA All Stars
OH — Luke Bockius, Canon-McMillan
MB — Peter Bratich, North Allegheny
S/OPP — Peter Breski, Seneca Valley
L — Lucas Churchfield, Norwin
MB — Jordan Hoover, Seneca Valley
L — Cam Miller, Shaler
MB — Dante Palombo, Shaler
OH — Logan Peterson, Shaler
OH — Will Robertson, North Allegheny
OH — Coleton Welter, Butler
PIAA District 3 Class AAA All Stars
S — Lance Shaffer, Central York
OH — Jacob Heckman, Carlise
MB — Wyatt Colestock, Carlisle
MB — Aaron Walters, Cedar Crest
MB — Trevor Ketrick, Central York
L — Ryan Roberts, Central York
OH — John He, Central York
MB — Avery Reynolds, Cumberland Valley
OH — Jaidyn Bethel, Dallastown
OH — Tyler Good, Crimson Lion
MB — Chris Value, Crimson Lion
OH — Kyle Charles, Warwick
OH — Thomas Mejia, Warwick

Prime 8 groups
1 — Shaler Space
2 — Meadville
3 — Parkland
4 — Central York
5 — Manheim Central
6 — Exeter
7 — Warwick
8 — Pennsbury

Torrey Pines

San Diego, California

The San Diego Part had over 100 groups divided into six championship brackets, positioned in divisions primarily based off their finishes from the earlier three years.

Torrey Pines received the open part 27-25, 25-23, 25-19 over Cathedral Catholic. Cristian Connell, a senior outdoors hitter headed to USC, had 23 kills and hit .512 on 41 makes an attempt with solely two hitting errors.

All through the season San Diego groups had tournaments that introduced in groups from Hawaii, Arizona, Nevada and throughout California.

La Costa defeated West Ranch 25-13, 25-20, 18-25, 25-15 within the CIF Southern California Division III Championship.

Open — Torrey Pines defeated Cathedral Catholic(27-25, 25-23, 25-19
Division 1 — La Costa Canyon defeated Santa Fe Christian 25-17, 25-22, 25-20
Division 2 — Mission Vista defeated Canyon Crest Academy(20-25, 25-20, 25-19, 25-18
Division 3 — Excessive Tech Excessive defeated Coronado(25-22, 25-17, 22-25, 25-19
Division  4 — Foothills Christian defeated The Cambridge Faculty 29-27, 25-22, 26-24
Division 5 — Lincoln defeated Level Loma 25-12, 22-25, 26-24, 25-23
Division 5 AA — Victory Christian Academy defeated Escondido 25-21, 25-14, 25-23

San Diego All CIF
First Workforce
OH – Justin Baldner, Sage Creek
OH – Will Bartelt, Del Norte
OH – Christian Connell, Torrey Pines, Participant of the 12 months
OH – Finlay Gilmer, Santa Fe
OH – Parker Tomkinson, Carlsbad
MB – Ryan Enos, Cathedral
MB – Kianoush Mohebbi, Torrey Pines
MB – Roman Payne, Carlsbad
OPP – Danny Sawyer, Poway
L – JT Hansen, Cathedral, Libero of the 12 months
L – David Quinones, Torrey Pines
Second Workforce
OH – Brody Hagen, Mission Vista
OH – Daniel Robitaille, Bonita Vista
OH – Richie Ramirez, Otay Ranch
OH – Donovan Webber, Westview
MB — Maddox Brandenburg, La Costa Canyon
S/OPP – Jett Reyes, Scripps Ranch
S – Tommy Brason, Cathedral

Prime 8 Open groups
1 — Torrey Pines
2 — Cathedral Catholic
3 — Carlsbad
4 — Del Norte
5 — Sage Creek
6 — West View
7 — East Lake
8 — Scripps Ranch

Loyola

Southern California

Southern California continues to boast seven sections, a number of in-season tournaments that host excessive faculties from everywhere in the nation and numerous highschool athletes dedicated to play school volleyball.

In Division 1, Loyola had crushed Mira Costa in all three of their earlier conferences after which made it 4 in a row with a 25-21, 25-22, 25-21 victory. Sean Kelly, dedicated to play at UCLA, registered 15 kills within the championship match.

Mira Costa was with out Victor Loiola, dedicated to play at Lengthy Seaside however out with a again damage, and Cooper Keane was touring with the U19 USA staff.

Division 1 – Loyola defeated Mira Costa (25-21, 25-22, 25-21)
Division 2 – Santa Margarita defeated Redondo (25-21, 26-24, 25-18)
Division 3 – St. Margarets defeated San Clemente (25-22, 25-22, 25-20)
Division 4 – West Ranch defeated Valencia (25-23, 30-28, 26-24)
Division 5 – Sage Hill defeated San Marino (19-25, 25-22, 22-25, 25-18, 15-13)
Division 6 – Samueli Academy defeated Riverside Poly (25-21, 25-23, 25-12)
Division 7 – Ontario Christian defeated Avalon (25-12, 25-16, 25-18)

Division 1 All Part
Michael Boehle, Loyola (Coach of the 12 months)
OH – Sean Kelly, Loyola (Participant of the 12 months)
S – Parker Schloss, Loyola
OPP – Emmett Martin, Loyola
OH — Simon Cappps, Loyola
OH – Victor Loiola, Mira Costa
L – Johnny Dykstra, Mira Costa
S – Jake Pazanti, Huntington Seaside
OH – Sterling Foley, Corona Del Mar
OH – Riggs Man, Newport Harbor
MB – Ben Winokur, Edison
OH – Kaumana Carreira, Tesoro
MB – Tyler Robinson, Mater Dai
L – Brogan Glenn, Corona Del Mar
Division 2 All Part
Sinan Tanik, Santa Margarita (Coach of the 12 months)
OH – Ethan Saint, Santa Margarita
S – Chase Wallin, Santa Margarita
OH – Brooks Ignosci, Santa Margarita
OPP – Luke Goldman, Redondo
S – Shane Friedman, Redondo
MB – Robert Bennett, Redondo
OPP – Eamoon Rigdon, Servite
OH – Gavin Looney, Beckman
OPP – Luke Morris, Beckman
OPP – Marek Turner, Wilson Lengthy Seaside
OH – Raglan Kear, Santa Barbara
OH – Mason Rice, San Marcos
L – Ethan Bautista, Servite
Division 3 All Part
Bob Yoder, St. Margaret’s (Coach of the 12 months)
OH – Reed Wainwright, St. Margaret’s
Division 4 All Part
OH – Noah Doupner, West Ranch (Participant of the 12 months)
Bredan Riley, Valencia (Coach of the 12 months)
Division 5 All Part
OH – Jackson Cryst, Sage Hill
Shelby Younger, Sage Hill (Coach of the 12 months)
Division 6 All Part
OH – David Zarate, Samueli Academy (Participant of the 12 months)
Henry Pena, Samueli Academy (Coach of the 12 months)
Division 7 All Part
OH – Micah Mackenzie, Ontario Christian (Co-Participant of the 12 months)
OH – Jacob Mello, Avalon (Co-Participant of the 12 months)
David Slager, Ontario Christian (Co-Coach of the 12 months)
Carlos Martinez, Avalon (Co-Coach of the 12 months)

Prime 8 groups
1 – Loyola
2 – Mira Costa
3– Corona Del Mar
4– Huntington Seaside
5– Newport Harbor
6– Edison
7– Tesoro
8– Mater Dai

Tennessee

Ten groups performed within the first Tennessee Boys Excessive Faculty State Volleyball Event and Inexperienced Hill Excessive Faculty from Mt. Juliet received the championship match in opposition to Tennessee Excessive Faculty of Bristol 25-19, 25-15.

Junior outdoors hitter and match MVP George Stevens led in aces and kills and freshman center Andrew Hurley led in blocks.

Tennessee State All-Event Workforce
OH — George Stevens, Inexperienced Hill Excessive Faculty (Event MVP)
MB — Andrew Hurley, Inexperienced Hill Excessive Faculty
OH — Mason McMeekan, Brentwood Excessive Faculty
S — Tanner Finest, Inexperienced Hill Excessive Faculty
S — Kaido Kajandi, Inexperienced Hill Excessive Faculty
S — Mark Eidson, Jonathan Edwards Classical Academy
OH — Matthew Sanchez, Blackman
OH — Zack Swain, Oakland
S — Will Cox, Tennessee
OH — Ethan White, Tennessee
OH — Mauricio Candales, West
OH — Dom Smith, West
OH — Owen Mayer, Summit
OH — Brayden Roberts, Upperman
TBVA Coach of the 12 months — Tim Eidson, Jonathan Edwards Classical Academy

State Event Outcomes
1 — Inexperienced Hill (Mt. Juliet)
2 — Tennessee (Bristol)
3 — West (Knoxville)
4 — Brentwood (Franklin)
5 — Summit
6 — Oakland
7 — Jonathan Edwards Classical Academy
8 — Siegel
9 — Blackman
10 — Upperman

Allen

Texas

Greater than 50 groups competed within the Texas Boys Excessive Faculty Volleyball League.

Allen Excessive Faculty capped off an undefeated season with its third consecutive state championship, defeating Rockwall Excessive Faculty within the finals. It was the Eagles fifth state title since 2018.

Texas All-State
Marnix Van Megesen, Allen (Participant of the 12 months)
Brock Harvick, Allen
Jonah Mathew, Allen
Reese Leftwich, Allen
Rishi Koteru, Rockwall
Luke Simon, Rockwall
Donovan Smith, Rockwall
Tommy Coleman, Summer season Creek
Trey Hebron, Summer season Creek
Justin Pack, Dallas Jesuit
Diego Ortiz-Segura, Dallas Jesuit

Prime 8 groups
1 — Allen
2 — Rockwall
3 — Dallas Jesuit
4 — Summer season Creek
5 — Plano East
6 — Wylie
7 — Steele Accelerated
8 — Vista Ridge Excessive Faculty

Utah

Within the inaugural 12 months of sanctioned highschool competitors, 87 excessive faculties fielded groups.

Nice Grove received the 6A Utah State Event over Lone Peak 25-22, 23-25, 25-18, 25-15).  Coach Dave Neeley’s roster included seniors Tyson Jarvis, Weston Johanson and Kenadi Lee.

6A — Nice Grove defeated Lone Peak 3-1, (25-22, 23-25, 25-18, 25-15)
5A — Maple Mountain defeated Bountiful 3-0, (25-20, 25-23, 25-22)
4A — Pine View defeated Orem 3-2, (25-22, 21-25, 16-25, 25-21, 17-15)
3A — Grantsville defeated North Sanpete 3-0 (25-22, 25-21, 25-22)

Utah All-State
First Workforce
OPP — Trey Thornton, Maple Mountain
OPP — Kielan Gasu, Copper Hills
OH — Kilika Tafa, Westlake
OH — Franky Fainga, Skyridge
OH — Mitch Barney, Riverton
OH — Ben Taylor, Park Metropolis
MB — Soren Jepsen, Olympus
MB — Kaleb Puikkonen, Alta
MB — Cade Dalley, Lone Peak
S — Kai Sorenson, Skyline
S — Smith Jeffery, Provo
L — Evan Olmstead, American Fork
L — Branson Hamblin, Syracuse
Second Workforce
OPP — Corbin Batista, Snow Canyon
OH — Weston Johanson, Nice Grove
OH — Cooper Varner, Nook Canyon
OH — Shon Schugk, Mountain Ridge
OH — Keanu Calles, Orem
MB — Evan Straw, Springville
MB – Terran Black – Copper Hills
MB – Henry Southard – Herriman
MB — Dex Wallin – Morgan
S — Curtis Fowler – Mountain Ridge
S — Ben Hone – Orem
L — Torin Stewart – Highland
L — Spencer Maruji – Riverton

6A State End
1 — Nice Grove
2 — Lone Peak
3 — Skyridge
4 — Syracuse
5A State End
1 — Maple Mountain
2 — Bountiful
3 — Spanish Fork
4 — Olympus

Beforehand Kevin Pratte previewed the highschool season and recapped the autumn New York, Virginia and Wisconsin seasons.

Arizona to Kentucky: https://volleyballmag.com/national-boys-hs-volleyball-preview-part-1-021224/

Michigan to Utah: https://volleyballmag.com/national-boys-hs-volleyball-preview-part-2-021324/

Fall season recap: https://volleyballmag.com/ny-va-wisconsin-boys-hs-volleyball-123123/

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