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Virginia Volleyball | Virginia Set For Smithfield Commonwealth Clash at Virginia Tech

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – After a dramatic come-from-behind victory to open the Smithfield Commonwealth Clash, the Virginia Volleyball team (9-8, 2-5 ACC) is set to host Virginia Tech (9-9, 1-6 ACC) on Sunday (Oct. 19) at John Paul Areana.

 Match Information
Matchup: Virginia Tech at Virginia
Date/Time: Sunday, Oct. 19 • 3 p.m.
Location: John Paul Jones Arena (Charlottesville, Va.)
Watch: ACCNX
Live Stats: Statbroadcast

SEATING AND PARKING INFORMATION

  • General admission tickets are on sale at UVATix.com or by calling the ticket office at 434-924-8821.
  • Single-game general admission tickets start at $9, while JPJ general admission season passes for all five matches can be purchased for $33.
  • Parking will be available to the public free of charge in all surrounding JPJ lots, including the JPJ garage.
  • Fans interested in purchasing a suite should call the ticket office at 434-924-8821 to learn more about pricing and availability.

PROMOTIONS

  • Early arriving fans will receive Virginia Pom Poms while supplies last.
  • The first 200 Virginia students will receive free Raising Cane’s. Students must present their student ID card at the marketing table in the John Paul Jones Arena to be eligible.

THE SMITHFIELD COMMONWEALTH CLASH

  • The Smithfield Commonwealth Clash, originally called the Commonwealth Challenge (2005-2007), has been a part of the UVA-Virginia Tech rivalry since 2014. It is an all-sports, points-based program with the Commonwealth Clash trophy presented to the winning school each year for its dominance in head-to-head competitions.
  • Virginia currently leads the 2025-26 Clash, 2.0-0.5.

SEASON OVERVIEW

  • This year marks the 47th season of Virginia Volleyball, which held its inaugural season in 1979.
  • In 46 complete seasons, UVA is 694-768 (.470) all-time.
  • The Cavaliers are set to host 14 matches on Grounds this season, including five matches at John Paul Jones Arena.
  • Head coach Shannon Wells is in her fifth season at the helm.

 SERIES HISTORY

  • The Cavaliers of Virginia and Hokies of Virginia Tech are meeting for the 85th time on Sunday.
  • UVA leads the all-time series 44-40 and has won the last seven matches dating back to 2022.
  • The seven-match win streak is tied for the longest streak by Virginia in the series. UVA also won seven straight matches over the Hokies from 1995-01 and 1988-91.
  • In the very first volleyball match played at John Paul Jones Arena, UVA downed Virginia Tech in a thrilling five-setter in front of a program record 3,162 on October 29, 2023.
  • For a complete list of series results, visit the Virginia Volleyball Record Book.

EARLY ENNIST

  • After tallying over 2,000 kills during her prep career, freshman Reagan Ennist has a team-best 160 kills this season. Ennist’s 160 kills are the second most by a freshman in the Shannon Wells era, only behind Brooklyn Borum’s 234 kills in 2021. 
  • Entering the primetime showdown with Virginia Tech, Ennist is averaging 3.077 kills per set, which ranks sixth all-time among UVA freshmen.

ROAD LIFE IN THE ACC

  • To conclude the first road weekend of ACC play, Virginia fell 3-1 at No. 5 Louisville on Sunday. The third set win over the Cardinals was the first set win over a top-5 opponent on the road in program history.
  • Overall, the set win was just the third ever taken off a top 5 team for Virginia. All three wins have come in the last 365 days (No. 3 Louisville, 11/22/24 & No. 3 Stanford, 9/27/25).

REWRITING THE RECORD BOOKS

  • Freshman outside hitter Reagan Ennist had a game for the ages in UVA’s thrilling five-set victory over Syracuse en route to her first ACC Freshman of the Week honor. 
  • In the win, Ennist racked up a Virginia freshman record 32 kills. The 32 kills were the most by a Cavalier since Deanna Zwarich tallied 33 kills against Duke in 2000.
  • The freshman’s 32 kills are the fifth-most ever by a Cavalier in a single match. Her 32 kills came on 89 swings, which set a record for most attempts in a single match.

OPENING THE JPJ RESIDENCY

  • To open ACC play, the Virginia Cavaliers hosted No. 3 Stanford and Cal at John Paul Jones Arena.
  • Virginia’s third set win over Stanford tied for the highest set win over a ranked opponent in program history.
  • In the Cal match, Reagan Ennist tallied 13 kills—the most by a UVA freshman since Brooklyn Borum in 2021, up until that point.

IMPORTED A PAIR OF WINS

  • To close out non-conference play, Virginia headed to the Ohio State-hosted Sports Import Classic against OSU and Troy. 
  • UVA opened the weekend with a five-set thriller over Ohio State. It was only the program’s second win ever over a team from the Big 10 and second in as many weeks. 
  • In the sweep over Troy, Kate Dean recorded 11 total blocks. The most by a Hoo in a match since Abby Tadder in 2023.

DOUBLE DIP AGAINST MICHIGAN

  • To wrap up the home non-conference portion of the 2025 season, Virginia hosted Big 10 foe Michigan for a pair of matches at the Aquatic and Fitness Center.
  • Virginia’s five-set win in the weekend opener was the Cavaliers’ first win over a power conference opponent in non-conference play since 2016 and the first-ever win over a Big 10 program in program history. 

HOT START HOOS

  • To start the season, Virginia opened the year by dominating the DC Challenge over Georgetown, George Washington and Howard. The 3-0 start for UVA was the first of the Wells era and the first since 2014.
  • In the Shannon Wells era, the Cavaliers are 40-21 in matches played during August and September, including an 11-2 mark during the historic 2024 season.

VIRGINIA WELCOMES NEWCOMERS

  • Of UVA’s 16 players on its 2025 roster, seven are new to the roster. 
  • The Cavaliers’ roster features four transfers: Katie Barrier (DS/L) from Tennessee, Vivian Miller (OH) from Ole Miss, Hannah Scott (S) from College of Charleston and Jasmine Robinson (MB) from Virginia Tech.
  • Virginia welcomed the freshman trio of Reagan Ennist (OH), Marin Black (MB) and Charlottesville-native Caroline Lang (RS/MB) to Grounds this summer.  

LOOK HOOS BACK

  • The UVA returners are highlighted by seniors Kate Johnson (DS/L), Kadynce Booth (OH) and Kate Dean (MB). Johnson is the only Cavalier who has been in the program all four seasons.
  • Meredith Reeg (DS/L), who missed most of the 2024 season due to injury, and Lauryn Bowie (OH/RS) represent the junior class.
  • The sophomore class is led by 2024 All-ACC freshman team member Zoey Dood (S) and Becca Wight (RS). Sarah Brodner (OH/RS) and Teagan Hogan (DS/L) round out the rest of the class.

THE YEAR THAT WAS IN ‘24

  • The Cavaliers’ 21 wins during the 2024 season were the most by UVA since winning 23 during the 2006 season.
  • UVA’s 11 ACC wins are the most since winning 11 in 2013.
  • Virginia rode the 21 wins to a berth in the National Invitational Volleyball Championship. It was the first postseason appearance since making the NCAA Tournament in 1999.





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The AL.com high school volleyball all state team features the top players in each class.

AHSAA state champions were Class 7A McGill-Toolen, Class 6A Spanish Fort, Class 5A Guntersville, Class 4A Cherokee County, Class 3A Mobile Christian, Class 2A Pleasant Valley and Class 1A Addison while Southern Academy and Macon East won AISA titles.

The volleyball all-state team was compiled by the AL.com high school sports staff with input from coaches.

AL.com named Player of the Year, Attacker MVP, Setter MVP, Defensive MVP and Coach of the Year. Award winners are listed separately, but considered first-team selections.

AL.COM ALL-STATE VOLLEYBALL TEAM

AHSAA Volleyball 7A Championship
McGill-Toolen celebrates the title win against Thompson during the AHSAA Class 7A volleyball state championship at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025. (Dennis Victory | preps@al.com)Dennis Victory

CLASS 7A

Abby Tingle, Hoover, 6-1, Jr., Outside Hitter

Cami Huff, McGill-Toolen, 6-2, Sr., Middle

Catherine McClain, McGill-Toolen, 5-9, Sr., Outside Hitter

Charlie Barnes, Austin, 5-11, Sr., Outside Hitter

Christiana Callens, Hewitt-Trussville, 5-6, So., Libero

Grier Broughton, Bayside Academy, 5-9, Sr., Outside Hitter

Hayley Robinson, Bayside Academy, 6-3, Sr., Right Side

Johnna Cox, Hewitt-Trussville, 6-0, So., Outside

Kayleigh Nguyen, Hewitt-Trussville, 5-10, Jr., Setter

Kendall Buckley, Bob Jones, 6-0, Sr., Outside Hitter

Kenly Nelson, Fairhope, 5-11, Jr., Outside Hitter

Kennedy Moss, Huntsville, 5-8, Sr., Outside Hitter

Lindsey Faison, Auburn, 5-10, Jr, Outside Hitter/Middle

Maddy Henderson, Thompson, 6-0, Jr., Setter/Right Side

Maggie Jae Marsh, Austin, 5-8, Jr., Setter

Millie Burgess, Vestavia Hills, 6-1, Sr., Outside Hitter

MK Whitehurst, Bayside Academy, 5-3, Sr., Libero

Mya Lacey, Bob Jones, 5-10, Sr., Right Side/Setter

Payton McClarren, McGill-Toolen, 5-2, Sr., Libero

Sydnie Broom, Hoover, 6-1, Sr., Middle

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

AHSAA Volleyball 7A Championship
McGill-Toolen’s Alice Wood serves against Thompson during the AHSAA Class 7A volleyball state championship at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025. (Dennis Victory | preps@al.com)Dennis Victory

Alice Wood, McGill-Toolen

5-9, Jr., Setter

ATTACKER MVP

Ella Lomax, Daphne

5-11, Sr., Outside Hitter

DEFENSIVE MVP

Kenzly Foote, Thompson

5-7, Sr., Defensive Specialist

SETTER MVP

Bennett Boulo, St. Paul’s

5-10, Sr., Setter/Right Side

COACH OF THE YEAR

Kate Wood, McGill-Toolen

HONORABLE MENTION

Outside Hitter/Right Side: Kayleigh Kinser, Auburn, So.; Arden Breedlove, Austin, Sr.; Reese Wolfe, Hewitt-Trussville, Sr.; Caroline Whitehurst, Oak Mountain, Sr.; Amari Woods, Austin, Jr.; Ella Watts, Bob Jones, So.; Brooke Reeves, Grissom, Sr.; Aliyah Pooler, Hoover, Sr.; Marissa Smith, St. Paul’s, Fr.; Julia Celani, James Clemens, So. ; Kyra Willis, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa, Jr.; Ella Brown, Dothan, Jr.; Claire Ogden, Vestavia Hills, Sr.; Jaedyn Lang, McGill-Toolen, Sr.; Anna Grace Chason, Daphne, Sr.

Middle: Monika Howard, Enterprise, Jr.; Brielle Merriweather, Thompson, Jr.; Marley Cowan, Vestavia Hills, Sr.; Reece Wilmott, Bayside Academy, Jr.; Gabi Berlage, Fairhope, Sr.

Setter: Sophie Hester, Bayside Academy, Jr.; Grace Thigpen, Daphne, Sr.; Libby Rogers, Fairhope, Sr.; Jayla Green, Thompson, So.; Ivey Marston, St. Paul’s, Sr.

Defensive Specialist/Libero: Emani Green, James Clemens, Sr. ; Cheyenne Conner, Hoover, Sr.; Lillie Hill, Vestavia Hills, Jr.; Addy Busby, Fairhope, Jr.; Kendall Dougherty, St. Paul’s, Sr.; Reese Colbert, Dothan, Jr.

AHSAA Volleyball 6A Championship
Spanish Fort celebrates a championship after a win over Hazel Green at the AHSAA Class 6A volleyball state championship at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025. (Vasha Hunt | preps@al.com) Vasha Hunt

CLASS 6A

Alexis Rudolph, Chelsea, 6-1, Jr., Outside Hitter

Avery Warren, Northridge, 5-9, Jr., Setter/Right Side

Aylah Duvall, Hazel Green, 6-0, Jr., Middle

Bea Wiggins, Spain Park, 5-11, Sr., Outside Hitter

Brenna McReath, Hartselle, 5-9, Jr., Right Side

Bristol Hannah, Pelham, 5-5, So., Setter

Caroline Coulter, Decatur, 5-10, Sr., Outside Hitter

Charli Pearce, Saraland, 6-0, Sr., Outside Hitter/Setter

Emma Rigsby, Jasper, 5-11, Jr., Setter

Kaci Armistead, Montgomery Academy, 5-7, Jr., Libero

Ka’miah Walker, Athens, 5-8, Sr., Outside Hitter

Kamryn Coleman, Homewood, 5-8, Jr., Setter/Right Side

Kryslin Martin, Rehobeth, 5-8, Sr., Middle/Outside Hitter

Lydie Varnadore, Fort Payne, 5-7, Jr., Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist

Maddy Johnson, Hartselle, 5-7, Sr., Setter

Makenzie Sears, Muscle Shoals, 5-8, Sr., Middle

McKenna Phillips, Buckhorn, 5-8, Jr., Outside Hitter

Morgan Springer, Montgomery Academy, 5-9, Jr., Middle

Sullivan Lell, Mountain Brook, 5-4, Jr., Libero

Victoria Holley, Spanish Fort, 5-6, Sr., Libero

Zoẽ Beech, Spanish Fort, 5-11, Sr., Middle

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

AHSAA Volleyball 6A Championship
Spanish Fort’s Cailyn Boykin sets the ball against Hazel Green during the AHSAA Class 6A volleyball state championship at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025. (Dennis Victory | preps@al.com)Dennis Victory

Cailyn Boykin, Spanish Fort

5-8, Jr., Setter

ATTACKER MVP

Caroline Downey, Spanish Fort

5-10, Sr., Outside Hitter

DEFENSIVE MVP

Camryn Collier, Hazel Green

5-7, Sr., Libero

SETTER MVP

Cailyn Kyes, Spain Park

5-7, Sr., Setter

COACH OF THE YEAR

Gretchen Boykin, Spanish Fort

HONORABLE MENTION

Outside Hitter/Right Side: Myah Skanes, Saraland, Jr.; JerrieSue Godbee, Cullman, Sr.; Emma- Glenn Roby, Decatur, Jr.; Lyndie Springer, Hartselle, Sr.; Abigail Preuitt, Hartselle, Sr.; Sarah Johnson, Homewood, Sr.; DeCaleigh Calvin, Jasper, Sr.; Bennett Britt, Montgomery Academy, Jr.; Lucy Comer, Mountain Brook, So.; Sage Jackson, Northridge, Sr.; Ava Thomas, Oxford, Jr.; Aubrie Smith, Pelham, Sr.; Isadora Wright, Pike Road, Sr.; Peyton Harrington, Spain Park, So.; London Tucker, Spanish Fort, So.; Olivia Saint, Hazel Green, Sr.; Mae Noerager, Homewood, Sr.; Allie Rigsby, Jasper, Jr.; Adele Moffatt, Mountain Brook, Jr.; Cayden Dorger, Spanish Fort, So.

Middle: Lily Willingham, Saraland, Sr.; Ja’Niyah Mosley, Spain Park, Sr.; Natalie Maxwell, Spanish Fort, So.; Layne Moller, Chelsea, So.

Setter: Rehmat Sidhu, Montgomery Academy, Jr.; Payton Brooks, Oxford, Sr.; Emily Arnold, Rehobeth, Jr.; Taniyah Smith, Saraland, Jr.; Anna Burnett, Chelsea, Fr.; Darby Rhodes, Mountain Brook, So.; Lily Nelson, Hazel Green, So.; Brooklynn Gonzalez, Buckhorn, Jr.; Macey Moore, Gulf Shores, Sr.

Defensive Specialist/Libero: Aubree Lagunas, Athens, Jr.; Carlie Cash, Fort Payne, Sr.; Charli Vincent, Muscle Shoals, So.; Lola Gorman, Pike Road, Jr.; Camdyn Kyes, Spain Park, Fr.; Sophia Bagley, Chelsea, Sr.

AHSAA Volleyball 5A Championship
Guntersville celebrates the title win during the AHSAA Class 5A volleyball state championship at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025. (Dennis Victory | preps@al.com)Dennis Victory

CLASS 5A

Abby Langlois, Priceville, 6-1, Sr., Outside Hitter

Ava Templeton, Lawrence County, 5-5, Sr., Setter/Right Side

Blakely Faulkner, Brewer, 5-8, Sr., Outside Hitter

Breanna Gentry, Boaz, 5-8, Jr., Middle

Brooke Putnam, Jemison, 5-10, Sr., Outside Hitter

Chloe Duggan, Faith Academy, 5-6, Jr., Setter

Clara Crawford, Briarwood, 5-9, Sr., Middle

Ella Clarie Sullivan, UMS-Wright, 5-7, Sr., Libero

Ellie Causey, Trinity, 5-7, Sr., Setter

Italey May, Guntersville, 5-8, So., Outside Hitter

Joi McGuire, Montgomery Catholic, 5-6, Sr., Outside Hitter

Kaylin Corley, Saint James School, 5-8, Sr., Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist

Laklin Shadix, West Point, 6-0, Jr., Outside Hitter

Layla Hendrix, Arab, 6-0, Jr., Middle

Marion Haskell, John Carroll, 6-1, Sr., Right Side

Noelle Suellentrop, Briarwood, 5-11, So., Setter

Sydney Jarmon, Guntersville, 5-8, Sr., Outside Hitter

Sydney Johnston, Saint James School, 5-6, Sr., Libero

Virginia Townsend, Providence Christian, 5-7, Sr., Outside Hitter

Zoe Jones, Montevallo, 6-0, Sr., Outside Hitter

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

AHSAA Volleyball 5A Championship
Guntersville’s Mary George Vandergriff sets the ball against Montgomery Catholic during the AHSAA Class 5A volleyball state championship at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025. (Dennis Victory | preps@al.com)Dennis Victory

Mary George Vandergriff, Guntersville

5-8, Sr., Setter

ATTACKER MVP

Julie Roberts, Briarwood

5-10, Jr., Outside Hitter/Right Side

DEFENSIVE MVP

Bri McCulloch, Russellville

5-5, So., Libero

SETTER MVP

Zaria Rudolph, Montgomery Catholic

5-8, So., Middle/Setter

COACH OF THE YEAR

Melissa-Paul Gardner, Guntersville

HONORABLE MENTION

Outside Hitter/Right Side: Kailyn Redding, Fairview, Jr.; Kit Quinlivan, Headland, Sr.; Aliyah Hollingsworth, Boaz, Jr.; Makenzie Irmen, Brewer, Sr.; Brooklyn McIlwain, Faith Academy, Sr.; LaraAnne Norwood, Lawrence County, So.; Kierstyn Green, Montgomery Catholic, Jr.; Laila Hill, Russellville, Sr.; Abigail Mullens, St. Clair County, Jr.; Micaiah Shelton, Trinity, Fr.; Skylar Courtney, UMS-Wright, Sr.; Leighton Hendley, Briarwood, So.; Helen Morrison, Briarwood, Fr ; Mady Kirkpatrick, John Carroll, Sr.; Kiley Jenkins, Headland, Sr.; Chandler Thomas, UMS-Wright, Sr.; Lucy Logsdon, Montgomery Catholic, Jr.

Middle: Mikadyn Cauley, Faith Academy, Jr.; Lilly Roberts, Guntersville, Sr.; Shiloh Stanley, Guntersville, So.

Setter: Josie Childress, Priceville, Sr.; Wendy McGehee, Shelby County, Sr.; Adleigh Borgognoni, St. Clair County, Sr.; Patton Fell, West Point, Sr.; Isabella Marino, John Carroll, Sr.; Millie Lackey, Arab, Jr.

Defensive Specialist/Libero: Kayden Gronczniak, Arab, Sr.; Alley Emerson, Brewer, So.; Caroline Canady, Guntersville, Sr.; Abigayle Hilyer, Jemison, Sr.; Reagan Smith, Lawrence County, Jr.; Lauren Bailey, Providence Christian, Sr.; Lilly Smith, Trinity, So.; Charli Aris, West Point, Sr.

AHSAA Volleyball 4A Championship
Cherokee County celebrates a championship during the AHSAA Class 4A volleyball state championship against Prattville Christian at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025. (Vasha Hunt | preps@al.com) Vasha Hunt

CLASS 4A

Addilyn Gustafson, Madison County, 5-8, Sr., Setter

Adily Alberti, Danville, 5-8, Sr., Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist

Alexis Fielder, Central-Florence, 5-7, Sr., Outside Hitter

Aliya Stevenson, Fayette County, 5-5, Jr., Outside Hitter

Anna Simone, Wilson, 6-0, Sr., Middle

Bekah Mouser, Madison Academy, 5-6, Jr., Outside Hitter

Bella Rumley, Orange Beach, 5-8, So., Outside Hitter

Bugg Watkins, Wilson, 5-5, So., Setter

Carleigh Lanford, Madison County, 5-10, Sr., Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist

Charlee Parris, Alexandria, 5-5, Sr., Outside Hitter

Elizabeth Rohling, St. John Paul II, 5-10, Jr., Setter

Faith Odom, Plainview, 5-10, Sr., Outside Hitter

Gillian Head, DAR, 5-7, Jr., Setter

Haniyah Standridge, West Morgan, 5-7, So., Outside Hitter

Hayden Howell, Geneva, 5-7, Sr., Outside Hitter

Maren Diefenderfer, Prattville Christian, 6-0, Jr., Middle

Mylie Stephens, Munford, 5-10, Jr., Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist

Olivia Adams, Deshler, 5-5, Jr., Outside Hitter

Olivia Rossi, Prattville Christian, 6-1, So., Outside Hitter

Rylee Jo Harbin, New Hope, 5-4, Jr., Libero

Shayna Russell, DAR, 5-8, Sr., Outside Hitter

Sophie Martin, Alexandria, 5-9, Sr., Setter

Ta’Maya Coman, Central-Florence, 5-11, Jr., Outside Hitter

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

AHSAA Volleyball 4A Championship
Cherokee County’s Macy Lea sets the ball against Prattville Christian during the AHSAA Class 4A volleyball state championship at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025. (Dennis Victory | preps@al.com)Dennis Victory

Macy Lea, Cherokee County

5-7, Sr., Setter

ATTACKER MVP

Nevaeh Gaidurgis, Cherokee County

5-8, Sr., Outside Hitter/Middle

DEFENSIVE MVP

Ellisan Givens, Cherokee County

5-7, Sr., Libero

SETTER MVP

Baylee Rogers, Prattville Christian

5-8, Sr., Setter

COACH OF THE YEAR

Tiffany Rieger, Cherokee County

HONORABLE MENTION

Outside Hitter/Right Side: Ava Haygood, Cherokee County, Jr.; Lydia Northam, Ashville, Sr.; Emma Guffey, DAR, So.; Isabelle Sutton, Madison Academy, Sr.; Rhyan Holloway, St. John Paul II, Sr.; Sydney Wallace, New Hope, Sr.; Olivia Poarch, Wilson, So.; Emeri Thompson, Central-Florence, Sr.; Jaxson Bruce, Plainview, Jr.

Middle: Kylie Jeffers, Alexandria, Sr.; Jolie Alexander, Cherokee County, So.; Izzy Fearnside, Madison County, Jr.; Adyson Brown, Curry, Sr.; Leah Cate Wilson, Prattville Christian, Sr.; Raygen Muse, West Morgan, Jr.

Setter: Makyala Willingham, Deshler, Sr.; Jada Gray, Plainview, So.; Ryleigh Cochran, Ashville, Jr.; Sarah Bacon, Madison Academy, So.; Ella Bilbo, Orange Beach, Sr.; Jayce Page, Curry, Sr.; Carly Hensley, Danville, Sr.; Caylen Williams, Fayette County, Sr.

Defensive Specialist/Libero: Isabella Grant, St. John Paul II, Jr.; Kendal Scogin, Deshler, Jr.; Charlie Richey, Plainview, Sr.; Mckenna Jackson, Danville, Sr.; Ava Hodo, Orange Beach, Sr.; Morgan Fowler, Prattville Christian, Sr.; Anna Neal, Central-Florence, Sr.; Paige Bradshaw, Madison County, Fr.

AHSAA Volleyball 3A Championship
Mobile Christian celebrates with the championship trophy during the AHSAA Class 3A volleyball state championship at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025. (Dennis Victory | preps@al.com)Dennis Victory

CLASS 3A

Adeline Dickerson, Lauderdale County, 5-2, Sr., Libero

Alanah Fitch, Ohatchee, 5-4, Sr., Outside Hitter

Alexis Scott, Mobile Christian, 5-6, Sr., Outside Hitter

Amelia Smith, St. Luke’s, 6-0, Sr., Outside Hitter

Ann Davis Sinquefield, Houston Academy, 5-8, Sr., Outside Hitter

Bentlee Pahman, Donoho, 5-6, Jr., Libero

Blakely Baggett, Holly Pond, 5-8, Sr., Outside Hitter

Callee Taylor, Donoho, 5-8, Sr., Setter

Chelsey McReary, T.R. Miller, 5-7, Jr., Middle/Setter

Ellison Stewart, Westbrook Chrisitan, 5-7, Sr., Outside Hitter

Emma Kate Frazier, St. Luke’s, 5-5, Fr., Libero

Lana Rowell, Geraldine, 5-7, Sr., Outside Hitter

Leighton Scott, Lee-Scott, 5-6, Sr., Outside Hitter

McKenzie Doner, Elkmont, 5-6, Jr., Outside Hitter/Middle

Mia Talbot, Glencoe, 5-8, So., Outside Hitter

Millie Gay, Houston Academy, 6-1, Jr., Middle

Raylee Neal, Westbrook Chrisitan, 5-4, Sr., Setter

Reagan Robinson, Vinemont, 5-7, Sr., Right Side

Rorie Dunbar, Glenwood, 5-10, Jr., Setter

Sunjia King-Davis, Lauderdale County, 5-9, Sr., Middle

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

AHSAA Volleyball 3A Championship
Mobile Christian’s Haley Eldridge serves during the AHSAA Class 3A volleyball state championship at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025. (Dennis Victory | preps@al.com)Dennis Victory

Haley Eldridge, Mobile Christian

5-6, Sr., Setter

ATTACKER MVP

Hadley Kelly, Mobile Christian

6-1, Jr., Middle

DEFENSIVE MVP

Melissa Patel, Mobile Christian

5-5, Sr., Libero

SETTER MVP

Baker Garside, St. Luke’s

5-6, Sr., Setter

COACH OF THE YEAR

Mallory Boyington, Mobile Christian

HONORABLE MENTION

Outside Hitter/Right Side: Kate Williamon, Donoho, Sr.; Ava Michales, Donoho, Sr.; Karlie Baker, Geraldine, Jr.; Amiyah Thomas, Piedmont, Jr.; Libby King, Westbrook Chrisitan, Jr.; Shannon Alvord, Northside Methodist, Jr.; Emma Underwood, Elkmont, Sr.; Emery Owens, Lauderdale County, Sr.

Middle: Madalynn Moody, Glenwood, Sr.; Avery Dunnam, Lee-Scott, Sr.; Addison Holcomb, Vinemont, Sr.; Millie Wilson, St. Luke’s, Jr.

Setter: Kinlee Montgomery, Glencoe, Jr.; Jessie Richey, Geraldine, 8.

Defensive Specialist/Libero: Emersyn White, Glenwood, Sr.; Caroline Miller, Vinemont, Sr.

AHSAA Volleyball 2A Championship
Pleasant Valley celebrates a championship after a win over Mars Hill Bible during the AHSAA Class 2A volleyball state championship at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025. (Vasha Hunt | preps@al.com) Vasha Hunt

CLASS 2A

Alayna Tate, Belgreen, 5-5, Sr., Setter

Ella Estave, Covenant Christian, 5-5, Sr., Libero

Ella Parris, Pleasant Valley, 5-8, Sr., MB/DS

Ellie Patterson, Pleasant Valley, 5-11, Jr., Middle

Heidi Warren, Samson, 5-7, So., Setter

Holly Warren, Samson, 5-10, Sr., Outside Hitter

Isleigh Hicks, Southeastern, 5-10, Sr., Middle

Kalyn Jones, Lindsay Lane, 5-10, Jr., Outside Hitter

Kaylie Foster, G.W. Long, 5-11, Jr., Outside Hitter

Kindal Grace, Cedar Bluff, 6-0, Sr., Outside Hitter

Layla Hanvy, Decatur Heritage, 6-0, Jr., Middle

Maddie Clanton, Sand Rock, 5-8, Jr., Setter

Maddie McKinley, Washington County, 5-10, Sr., Middle

Marli Stewart, Winston County, 5-6, Sr., Setter

Mollie Sak, Mars Hill Bible, 5-5, Jr., Outside Hitter

Molly Wright, Mars Hill Bible, 5-5, Jr., Outside Hitter

Riley Green, Lindsay Lane, 5-4, Jr., Setter

Sally Poole, Tuscaloosa Academy, 5-7, Sr., Setter

Sawyer Hughes, G.W. Long, 5-9, Jr., Setter

Zoe Griffin, Covenant Christian, 5-11, Sr., Outside Hitter

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

AHSAA Volleyball 2A Championship
Pleasant Valley’s Elise Wheeler serves against Mars Hill Bible during the AHSAA Class 2A volleyball state championship at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025. (Vasha Hunt | preps@al.com) Vasha Hunt

Elise Wheeler, Pleasant Valley

5-9, Jr., Setter

ATTACKER MVP

Lynleigh Cobb, Winston County

5-10, Sr., Outside Hitter

DEFENSIVE MVP

Madison Schwabe, Pleasant Valley

5-8, Sr., Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist

SETTER MVP

Kate James, Mars Hill Bible

5-8, So., Setter

COACH OF THE YEAR

Jennifer Mann, Pleasant Valley

HONORABLE MENTION

Outside Hitter/Right Side: Ella Williams, Tuscaloosa Academy, Sr.; Kaylie Joseph, G.W. Long, Sr.; Paitlyn Hughes, Sand Rock, Jr.; Carly Cason, Tharptown, So.; Jaylee Calloway, Winston County, Sr.; Alice Morrison, Lindsay Lane, Jr.

Middle: Carson Hovater, Belgreen, Sr.; Haylan Crook, Mars Hill Bible, So.; Caitlyn Lynch, Sand Rock, Sr.; Raina Gunter, Washington County, Sr.

Setter: Rylie Walker, Cedar Bluff, Sr.; Saydee Coan, Covenant Christian, So.; Rose Garner, Decatur Heritage, Jr.; Tippy Ridge, Washington County, So.; Kaylee Norton, Faith Christian, Fr.

Defensive Specialist/Libero: Bryn Scott, Belgreen, Sr.; Amelia Hamiter, Tuscaloosa Academy, So.

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Addison celebrates a state championship during the AHSAA Class 1A volleyball state championship against Meek at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025. (Vasha Hunt | preps@al.com) Vasha Hunt

CLASS 1A

Addie Cate Henderson, Meek, 5-6, So., Outside Hitter

Alex Grimes, Brantley, 5-8, Jr., Middle

Alli Dutton, Lynn, 5-7, Jr., Outside Hitter

AllieRuth Powell, Addison, 5-9, 7, Outside Hitter

Anna Daniel, Faith Christian, 5-7, Jr., Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist

Aubrey Kelley, Spring Garden, 5-10, So., Outside Hitter

Avery Brunson, Brantley, 5-8, Sr., Middle/Outside Hitter

Breanna Stokley, Millry, 5-10, Sr., Right Side

Cooper Reese Williams, Marion County, 5-8, 8, Outside Hitter

Destiny Burns, Athens Bible, 5-4, Sr., Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist

Emma Kate Marler, Kinston, 5-9, Fr., Outside Hitter

Emory Pezent, University Charter, 5-8, Sr., Right Side/Setter

Gracie Rhoades, Kinston, 5-8, Jr., Outside Hitter

Isabella Kelley, Fayetteville, 5-3, Jr., Setter

Kenleigh McArthur, Fayetteville, 5-7, Jr., Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist

Kohl Tittle, Lynn, 5-6, Jr., Outside Hitter

Kylie Murrell, Athens Bible, 5-6, Fr., Setter/Right Side

LillyAnne Doggette, Millry, 6-0, Sr., Outside Hitter/Middle

Lola Dixon, University Charter, 5-6, Jr., Right Side/Setter

Marley Kilcrease, Brantley, 5-5, Jr., Setter

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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Addison’s Ava Bartlett was selected MVP during the AHSAA Class 1A volleyball state championship at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025. (Dennis Victory | preps@al.com)Dennis Victory

Ava Bartlett, Addison

5-11, Jr., Middle

ATTACKER MVP

Annie Ricard, Faith Christian

5-11, Jr., Outside Hitter

DEFENSIVE MVP

Molli Sandlin, Meek

4-11, So., Libero

SETTER MVP

AnnaBeth Powell, Addison

5-9, So., Setter

COACH OF THE YEAR

Sadie Hall, Addison

HONORABLE MENTION

Outside Hitter/Right Side: Shakira Holcombe, Millry, Jr.; Chloe Bush, Pleasant Home, So.; Izzi Hunter, Pleasant Home, So.; Alana Jones, Billingsley, Sr.; Savannah Thrower, Fayetteville, Sr.; Vera Aderholt, Athens Bible, Fr.

Middle: Allyx Williamson, Kinston, Jr.; Kylee Smith, Marion County, 8.

Setter: Carmyn Daugherty, Meek, Sr.; Kendall Wyatt, Addison, Sr.; Bekah Junkin, Marion County, So.

Defensive Specialist/Libero: Anna Belle Collins, Meek, Sr.; Madelyn Egbert, University Charter, Jr.; Shelby Boice, Billingsley, Jr.

AISA

Abby Lovell, Lowndes Academy, Jr., Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist

Amari George, Abbeville, Jr., Middle

Baylie Barrett, Edgewood, Jr., Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist

Bentley Graham, Macon East, So., OH/RS

Bradford Harrell, Jackson, Sr., Defensive Specialist

Brooke Massey, Clarke Prep, Sr., Outside Hitter

Camryn Hess, Lowndes Academy, Sr., Middle

Caroline Christmas, Southern Academy, So., Outside Hitter

Catie Wallace Self, Lowndes Academy, Jr., Setter

Dixie Perry, South Choctaw, Sr., Middle

Harlie Barrett, Edgewood, Sr., Setter

Henlee Garvin, Hooper Academy, Sr., Outside Hitter

Jenna Conway, Hooper Academy, So., Middle

Kelsey Smith, Macon East, Jr., Setter

Kylie Calame, Morgan Academy, Sr., Outside Hitter

Mallory Newton, Southern Academy, Jr., Setter

Mary Clara Floyd, South Choctaw, Sr., Outside Hitter

Megan Hardy, Macon East, Jr., Libero

Mollie Ross, Macon East, Sr., Outside Hitter

Olivia Garris, Jackson Academy, Sr., Outside Hitter

Sarah Moore, Morgan Academy, Sr., Outside Hitter

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Jamya Powell, Macon East

Sr., Middle/Outside Hitter

ATTACKER MVP

Abby Sluder, Southern Academy

Jr., Middle

DEFENSIVE MVP

Maggie Taylor, Clarke Prep

Sr., Setter/Defensive Specialist

SETTER MVP

Libby Bressler, Hooper Academy

Sr., Setter

COACH OF THE YEAR

Codi Berry. Macon East

HONORABLE MENTION

Outside Hitter/Right Side: Katelyn Keef, Cornerstone Christian, Sr.; Sarah Murchison, Lowndes Academy, Jr.

Middle: Ellie Pugh, Hooper Academy, Sr.; Emma Phillips, Lowndes Academy, Jr.; Brooke Waters, Morgan Academy, Sr.

Setter: Mallory Newton, Southern Academy, Jr.

Defensive Specialist/Libero: Kinlee Dismukes, Lowndes Academy, Jr.



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Jan. 2, 2026, 5:01 a.m. ET

  • The Herald-Tribune has announced its 2025 Fall All-Area team selections for Manatee and Sarasota counties.
  • Venice’s Tien Murray was named the Player of the Year from the First-Team selections.
  • Voting for the fan-selected Player of the Year will close on Wednesday, Jan. 7 at 9 a.m.

The Herald-Tribune started rolling out its 2025 Fall All-Area team selections.

We honored the top players from Manatee and Sarasota counties by naming First Team, Second Team, and Honorable Mentions lists.

We also named a Player of the Year from among the 14 First-Teamers in Venice’s Tien Murray.

Tien Murray of Venice High School is the 2025 Herald-Tribune All-Area Volleyball Player of the Year.

Now we will let you have your say. Do you agree with Murray being our pick for Player of the Year, or do you prefer a different First-Team selection?

Voting will remain open until Wednesday, Jan. 7 at 9 a.m.

Click HERE to vote or in the poll below.



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