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O’Connell girls volleyball team wraps up season with 22-3 mark

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The 2025 season was again a success, as usual, for the Bishop O’Connell Knights. But the girls high-school volleyball team fell short in its quest for postseason tournament championships.

O’Connell finished with a 22-3 overall record and advanced as far as the semifinals in both the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference and Division I state private-school tournaments.

Had standout freshman hitter and setter Carolyn Maria not missed the postseason with a broken left thumb, longtime O’Connell coach Mehdi El Alaoui believes the Knights could have repeated as champions in each tournament.

Maria made a big impact in her first high-school season, being a first-team all-WCAC selection. She amassed 263 assists, 226 kills, 114 digs and 59 aces. She also was chosen first-team all-state.

“The players did and tried their best without Carolyn, but she was very hard to replace,” said El Alaoui, in his 14th season as the Knights’ head coach. “Her play was a big factor for us. Without her, we didn’t have time to adjust to having a different lineup and rotations.”

Sophomore Grace Gatti and junior Gracie Davig were two other O’Connell players who also missed the tournaments with injuries.

“It was still a good season. If all were healthy we had a good chance to win both again,” El Alaoui told ARLnow.

The season began strong for O’Connell. The team won its first 18 matches, including the first nine by 3-0 scores. That gave the Knights a two-season, 28-match winning streak.

When the postseason began, O’Connell was the second seed in both the 2025 conference and state tournaments.

The Knights lost in close matches in the semifinals in each. They fell to St. Paul VI Catholic Panthers in the WCAC event, then to Flint Hill Huskies in the state. O’Connell finished 1-1 in each tourney, and had defeated both Paul VI and Flint Hill in regular-season matches.

“Our expectations this season were to win both championships again,” El Alaoui said.

O’Connell topped St. Catherine’s of Richmond for its state-tournament win and Good Counsel in a WCAC first-round match.

During the regular season O’Connell finished 12-1 in the WCAC standings to earn the second seed in the tournament. Its lone loss was against top-seed Holy Cross, 3-1.

O’Connell was led by WCAC Player of the Year and first-team all-state selection Macie Murray. The junior led O’Connell with 326 kills to go with 177 digs, 82 aces and 27 blocks. Murray will play college volleyball at James Madison University.

Knights’ junior Olivia Boggs was O’Connell’s other first-team all-WCAC player. She had 154 kills and 37 blocks and was chosen second-team all-state.

Making second team all-WCAC were senior Ellyson Miller and sophomore Natalie Hobson. Miller amassed 110 kills with 62 digs. Hobson ended with 468 assists, 141 digs and 72 aces.

O’Connell’s honorable-mention WCAC choices were junior Caroline Semko and freshman Lillian Battcock. Semko amassed 237 digs and 33 assists. Battcock had 37 blocks.

Sophomore Cayla Sawyers with 92 digs was another top player for O’Connell.

Hobson had 37 assists in the state semifinal match against St. Catherine’s, with Murray having 26 kills. She had 10 kills in the state semifinal, with Sawyers having six kills and Hobson 17 assists.

Also contributing throughout the season were freshman Abigail Battcock, sophomore Violet Johnson, junior Olivia Montesano and seniors Sofie Giannelli and Natalie Lyle.

As a team for the season, O’Connell tallied 916 kills, 863 digs and 343 aces.

El Alaoui has 322 career victories as a head coach, including 312 at O’Connell. Prior to O’Connell, he was the head coach for one season at WCAC rival Archbishop Carroll High School.

Since he became O’Connell’s coach, El Alaoui has led the Knights to three WCAC tournament championships and two state titles, with multiple runner-up finishes in each. He has built the team into a perennial top contender in conference and state tournaments, and the entire volleyball program has become strong.

During the 2025 season, the O’Connell junior varsity volleyball team went 18-0 and the freshman squad, 9-1.



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Best of small school volleyball in Palm Beach

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Dec. 28, 2025, 10:54 a.m. ET

The 2025 Palm Beach Post All-County teams are here!

The Palm Beach County High School Sports Awards is proud to announce the Player of the Year nominees for small school volleyball.

Player of the Year winners will be announced at the South Florida Fair in a live ceremony on Saturday, Jan. 24. Nominees will be able to register to attend for free, thanks to sponsors. For more information about the show, please reach out to deputy sports editor Eric J. Wallace (ejwallace@pbpost.com).



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The 2025 Palm Beach Post All-County teams are here!

The Palm Beach County High School Sports Awards is proud to announce the Player of the Year nominees for large school volleyball.

Player of the Year winners will be announced at the South Florida Fair in a live ceremony on Saturday, Jan. 24. Nominees will be able to register to attend for free, thanks to sponsors. For more information about the show, please reach out to deputy sports editor Eric J. Wallace (ejwallace@pbpost.com).



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December 28 – Kelly Sheffield was hired to coach UW-Madison’s Volleyball team

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MADISON, Wis. — On this day, December 28, 2012, Kelly Sheffield was hired as Wisconsin’s head volleyball coach, instantly propelling the program into one of the best in the country.

The Badgers had been coached by Pete Waite for the previous 13 years, and the program had been struggling since 2008. Sheffield turned things around immediately in his first season, making it all the way to the national championship in 2013, falling just short to Penn State.

Since then, the Badgers have made the NCAA tournament each season and have not lost more than 10 games in any season since he was hired.

He led the program to the top of the mountain in 2021, when they defeated Nebraska for the first championship in program history.

Since then, they have made the Final Four twice, most recently this past season, where they fell just short to the Kentucky Wildcats in five sets.

Sheffield has also coached 20 different Badgers to 45 All-American nominations, headlined by Dana Rettke and Sarah Franklin who won AVCA Player of the Year honors in 2021 and 2023.

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Potsdam’s Sophia Layer earns SUNY Potsdam volleyball accolade

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POTSDAM – A student athlete from Potsdam was one of three SUNY Potsdam women’s volleyball players to be named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team. The teams are selected by CSC member directors of athletic communications to recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom.
Senior captain and setter Sophia Layer played in all 27 matches with 25 starts this Fall. She recorded 604 assists, 212 digs, 70 kills, 26 aces and 19 blocks. She ranked fourth in the SUNYAC in assists. In her career, she totaled 2087 assists, 723 digs, 101 kills and 35 blocks. Layer is the just the fourth Bear in the last 20 years to reach the 2000-assist mark.

To be eligible for the honor, athletes need to be at least a sophomore, maintain at least a 3.5 GPA, compete in 90 percent of their teams’ contests or start in 66 percent.





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Jacksonville All-First Coast team, FHSAA girls volleyball

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Top honours for national volleyball

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Top honours for national volleyball

Cook Islands men’s and women’s volleyball teams received recognition at the recent Matariki Cup competition held in Tauranga. CIVF- FIONNA MATUTU/25122401/25122402

The Cook Islands men’s and women’s volleyball teams received recognition at the recent Matariki Cup competition held in Tauranga, New Zealand.

Jackie Rongo, Cook Islands Volleyball Federation (CIVF) development coordinator and women’s coach, received the Coach of the Tournament Award.

“I was blown away and humbled receiving the Coach of the Tournament Award! Even more so, I was very proud of our athletes that achieved individual recognition for their efforts,” Rongo said.

“Each athlete has trained or currently trains under ‘Ātui’anga ki te Tango (AKTT) Volleyball – the team I coach alongside Liam Clegg, who I am extremely thankful to for being on this journey with me.

“Seeing these athletes shine in an international tournament and receive recognition as Cook Islands National Volleyball team players was the cherry on top.”

Rongo said Cook Islands women’s captain Tuaana Mitchell and men’s captain Ryan Nicholson led their respective teams well. 

The men’s and women’s teams finished as runners-up, losing to AMP Tipua and AMP Waiariki in their respective finals.

“A special mention to men’s MVP Jacques Koteka and men’s vice-captain, who was part of the very first team I ever coached and is still with AKTT today. He is one of the hardest working athletes I know and it was awesome to see him playing high level volleyball in this tournament.”

Rongo said the 4th Matariki Cup Volleyball Challenge was a true embodiment of the spirit of why this competition was created – “to strengthen our cultural connection and bond across Te Moananui-a-Kiva through our shared love of volleyball.”

With Kōrero o te ‘Ōrau as major sponsor, the tournament was held in Rarotonga in 2022 and 2023, hosted by the Cook Islands Volleyball Federation. Last year, it was hosted by Volleyball Tahiti and this year it was held in Tauranga, New Zealand, hosted by Aotearoa Maori Poirewa.

Rongo said the Aotearoa Maori Poirewa (AMP) under the direction of Ngākohu and Tui Papunui were incredible hosts in Tauranga, housing them at the beautiful Hungahungatōroa Marae and organising their competition playing at the new flash courts at Haumaru Sport and Recreation Centre.

“We are so grateful! Our men’s and women’s teams truly enjoyed their experience. It was so awesome to see our home-grown local athletes from Rarotonga and Aitutaki play at the next level.”

Rongo acknowledged everyone – parents and guardians, volleyball community here and in Aotearoa, sponsors, her husband Dr Teina Rongo and children – who supported them in every shape or form to build indoor volleyball opportunities for the national team athletes in the Cook Islands.

“Atawai Wolo to our Pukapuka community in Auckland and Minister Tingika Elikana who accommodated us on our way to Tauranga, and to our Cook Islands families based in Tauranga for caring for us throughout,” she said.

“One last special thanks to the Cook Islands Volleyball logistics and management team along with the travelling aunties and players for doing what they do to keep us as one. We started together and finished together!

“There is more work to do for sure. We look forward to hosting AMP on Rarotonga in 2026.”

Awards

Womens: Best Spiker – Tuaana Mitchell, Best Blocker – Twina Tangirere, Best Defender – Elizabeth Akaruru; Mens: Most Valuable Player – Jacques Koteka, Best Server – Jacques Koteka, Best Blocker – Jacques Koteka, Best Defender – Ryan Nicholson.





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