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Bear Beats: Episode 28, For Competition Through May 18
Story Links ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The Bear Beats is a weekly release that will be posted on Mondays to provide a look back at the past week of action and to preview the events for the upcoming week. The 28th episode will feature men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, […]

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The Bear Beats is a weekly release that will be posted on Mondays to provide a look back at the past week of action and to preview the events for the upcoming week. The 28th episode will feature men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s tennis, baseball, softball, and golf.
A look in the rear-view mirror (events from May 12-18):
No. 1 Women’s and No. 20 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field
- Track and Field competed one last time before the NCAA selections were announced at the Midwest Final Qualifier at Augustana.
- For the women
- 1500m
- Senior Virginia Pridgen made the podium in third place with a time of 4:29.47
- The mark is now the 24th best in Div. III this spring
- Junior Katie Rector also finished in the top 10 with a time of 4:43.28
- 800m
- First year Lauren Raley and sophomore Caroline Echols went back to back in eighth and ninth place with times of 2:11.70 and 2:11.72, respectively
- Sophomore Cate Christopher finished in 12th place with a mark of 2:13.43
- 3000m Steeplechase
- Senior Julia Patterson was third with a time of 10:44.55, marking the 15th best in Div. III this year
- Junior Riley Clark finished in fifth place with a new 34th best time in Div. III in a time of 10:57.02
- Pole Vault
- Senior Yasmin Ruff won the final pole vault of the regular season with a clear of 3.86m
- Junior Mackenzie Walker finished in seventh place with a clear of 3.41m
- High Jump
- Sophomore Olivia Theisen tied for second with a clear of 1.64m, a new 34th best mark in Div. III this year
- Long Jump
- Graduate Ebun Opata finish in third place with a leap of 5.62m
- 1500m
- For the men
- 1500m
- Senior Frankie Lynch finished eighth in a field of 53 with a time of 3:53.26
- Junior James Corbett was also a top finisher in 11th place with a time of 3:53.89
- 800m
- Sophomore William Frohling was a fifth place finisher with a time of 1:51.86
- Junior Brandon Brazil set a new personal best with a ninth place time of 1:53.69
- Pole Vault
- The Bears had three of the top four finishers
- Sophomore Peter Lichtenberger won the event with a successful clear of 4.95m
- First-year Zachary Duckworth and junior George Bourdier both cleared 4.80m, but due to tiebreakers Duckworth finished third and Bourdier finished fourth
- 1500m
- A full list of results can be found here.
No. 4 Golf
- WashU finished fifth at the NCAA Championships, moving up four spots from day three.
- The Championships were held at the Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, Va.
- The Bears finished with a four-day team score of 1,206 (311, 296, 299, 300), finishing just three strokes behind fourth-place George Fox.
- Senior Sydney Kuo was the top finisher for the Bears, tying for seventh with a 293 (74, 76, 70, 73).
- Junior Tiffany Chan finished 24th with a 298 (78, 72, 75, 73) and sophomore Amy Beanblossom finished 50th with a 302 (79, 74, 75, 74).
- Sophomore Reagan Robinson finished with a 313 (80, 74, 79, 80) and first-year Nicole McGuire finished with a 324 (83, 80, 80, 81).
- The Women’s Golf Coaches Association Awards were announced at the championships with several Bears earning recognition.
- Kuo was named a First Team All-American which marks the fourth-straight First Team All-America honor for her.
- Chan earned a spot on the Second Team and Beanblossom earned an Honorable Mention, both marking their first-career All-America honors.
- Kuo, Chan, Beanblossom and McGuire were also all named to the WGCA All-Central Region team.
- Additionally, Head Coach Dave Reinhardt was named the Central Region Coach of the Year.
No. 10 Softball
- WashU team lost to Wartburg 3-4 on Thursday in the opening game of the NCAA Tournament.
- Wartburg had a three-run sixth inning to take a lead on the Bears.
- In the bottom of the sixth inning, senior Maggie Baumstark drew a one-out walk, stole second and advanced to third on a grounder from senior Erin Reardon.
- First-year Harper Nix drew a walk and senior Natalia Pilpil singled up the middle, scoring Baumstark for a 3-1 game.
- The Bears rallied for two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning, starting with a lead-off walk from sophomore Kristina Donaldson. Junior Sydney Schneider reached base on a fielder’s choice and sophomore Kennedy Grippo singled to center. Sophomore Julia Nicholus singled up the middle, scoring Schneider for a 4-2 game. First-year Emma Dow, who came on to run for Nicholus, stole second and scored on a sacrifice fly from Baumstark.
- Sophomore Maria Brooks took the loss in the circle, pitching six innings with seven hits, four runs and six strikeouts.
- The box score can be found here.
- The No. 10 Washington University in St. Louis softball team earned two wins on Saturday afternoon to advance to the NCAA regional final series on Sunday.
- Game 1: WashU 4, Lake Forest 2
Due to weather, WashU and Lake Forest played two full innings before the game was halted. The game continued on Saturday morning at nearby Lindenwood University. - The Bears had a two-run fourth inning to break the scoreless deadlock.
- WashU added two more in the top of the sixth inning.
- Lake Forest answered with two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning.
- Reardon finished 2-for-4 and Grippo went 2-for-3 with one RBI. Cendana finished 1-for-2 with one run scored and two RBI.
- Senior Jordan Rossi earned the win in the circle, pitching 5.1 innings with four hits, one run, and three strikeouts.
- The box score can be found here.
- Game 2: WashU 3, Wartburg 2
Wartburg struck first with a run in the bottom of the first inning. - The Bears got on the board in the top of the fifth inning. With one out, Baumstark doubled down the left field line, and Reardon was hit by a pitch. Senior Brooke Capparelli flied out to right field, moving the runners up a base and both went on to steal with Baumstark scoring to make it a 2-1 game.
- WashU tied the game in the top of the sixth inning. With two outs, Grippo singled to short and Nix drew a walk. Sophomore Julia Nicholus, on to pinch hit, singled to right field, scoring Grippo for a 2-2 tie.
- In the top of the seventh with one out, Reardon was hit by a pitch. With two outs, Pilpil singled up the middle and senior Taylor Geluck singled through the left side, scoring Reardon for a 3-2 Bears’ lead.
- Sophomore Maria Brooks earned the win in the circle, pitching 3.2 innings of relief with two hits, no runs, and six strikeouts.
- The box score can be found here.
- Game 1: WashU 4, Lake Forest 2
- WashU ended its 2025 run with a 2-0 loss in the NCAA regional final to No. 11 Redlands on Sunday afternoon.
- Redlands scored its two runs in the bottom of the third inning, starting with a lead off single from Ady Kim. Saya Fuji laid down a sacrifice bunt and Paige Messenlehner was hit by a pitch. Both runners moved up on a passed ball and went on to score on a double down the left line from Brooklyn Bard.
- The box score can be found here.
- Sophomore Kennedy Grippo and Reardon were named to the All-Tournament Team
RV Baseball
- Despite losing an early lead, WashU opened up its regional bracket with a 10-9, walk-off win over Ohio Northern on Friday.
- The Bears got things started in the bottom of the first inning when senior Brandon Buday reached on an error by the Polar Bears. A sacrifice bunt by graduate Colter Couillard-Rodak pushed Buday over to second. Then with two outs, graduate Will Yarbro hit a single through the right side that allowed Buday to race around and score from second, putting WashU ahead 1-0.
- WashU would add three runs in the second, two runs in the third and one run in the fourth to jump out to a 7-2 lead.
- Both teams scored two runs in the sixth inning as the Bears maintained their seven-run lead, 9-4.
- However, ONU got two runs in the seventh and three in the top of ninth to tie the score at 9-9.
- After sophomore Anthony Equale flew out to center to start the bottom of the ninth, Buday hit a hard single to the shortstop and slid into first, head first, to reach safely. A bloop single to center by Couillard-Rodak put runners on first and second.
- Graduate Noah Reichman then stepped up and smacked a single to left that was played off the wall. Buday had to wait and tag up, but once he started, he ran through third, touching the base, and made another slide, this time into home around the nearly simultaneously arriving throw from the third baseman for the walk-off run.
- Sophomore Parker Guthrie got his first postseason win of his career, pitching the final three innings.
- The box score can be found here.
- Against No. 2 Wisc.-Whitewater, the Bears dropped a heart breaker 4-3 in 11 innings.
- UWW got on the board first in the bottom of the third inning. The Warhawks used a hit batter and a walk to get runners on before a double put them ahead 2-0. A single then allowed UWW to take a 3-0 lead after three.
- The Bears began their comeback in the sixth inning when Reichman led off with a single through the right side. Yarbro followed with a walk. Then with one out, senior Braden Mazone singled through the left side to load the bases. The third WashU hit of the inning came from junior Shane Pellegrino, who collected two RBIs and cut the Bears’ deficit down to just one, 3-2.
- When it seemed that UWW would be able to escape in nine innings, first-year student Cooper Greene launched his second home run of the season over the fence in right field to tie the game and send the contest into extra innings.
- A scoreless 10th inning then led the Warhawks to the bottom of the 11th. WashU was able to induce a groundout and strikeout before UWW earned a walk. They then followed with a double to right that allowed the runner to score from first for the 4-3 win.
- Equale led the Bears at the plate, going three-for-four while Reichman went three-for-five with a run scored. As a team, WashU was able to turn three double plays during the game.
- Junior Miles Quemuel-Labrador took the loss, pitching the final 4.2 innings and striking out three.
- The box score can be found here.
- The loss had the Bears play back-to-back with a chance to reach the regional final. It was in this contest that WashU had to face off against regional host Adrian.
- With one out in the bottom of the first, Couillard-Rodak singled through the left side before Reichman doubled to right-center field, scoring the Bears’ first run, 1-0. The Bulldogs then took the lead, scoring a single run in both the second and third innings.
- The fourth and fifth innings belonged to the Bears as Yarbro led off the fourth with a double to left and scored when first-year student Ryan Soong hit a single up the middle to tie the game at 2-2. WashU loaded the bases with just one out before Adrian got a pair of outs.
- Then, with one out in the bottom of the fifth, Couillard-Rodak hit a triple to right and then scored when Reichman safely reached first on a fielder’s choice. The run gave the Bears a 3-2 advantage.
- Unfortunately, that was the final run of the season as the regional host went on to score at least one run in each of the final four innings to close the Bears’ season with a 7-3 win over WashU.
- The box score can be found here.
On the horizon:
No. 1 Women’s and No. 20 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field
- The 2025 NCAA Championships will be held May 22-24 at the SPIRE Institute’s Outdoor Track and Field facility in Geneva, Ohio.
- The selections have been made for both the men’s and women’s programs
- For the Women
- For the men
- The Championship Landing page can be found here.
No. 10 Women’s Tennis
- WashU has reached the Elite 8 for the second year in a row and will face off against No. 1 Chicago on Tuesday, May 20 at the Biszantz Family Tennis Center in Claremont, Calif.
- Following the conclusion of the team bracket, both sophomore Eleanor Archer and first-year Caitlin Bui will participate in both the singles and doubles portion of the national championship.
- Bui is currently ranked No. 11 while Archer is ranked No. 35.
- Combined the duo is ranked No. 2 after winning the ITA Small College National Championship in the fall.
- Live stats and will be available here.
No. 28 Men’s Tennis
- WashU had four members of the team qualify to participate in the 2025 NCAA Div. III Singles and Doubles Championship.
- Seniors Pato Garcia Muriel and Stefan Hester were selected as a doubles team and are currently ranked #11 in the latest ITA Poll.
- The enter with a 14-5 record at the top doubles spot for the Bears while also picking up a 6-1 win over the No. 2 team from Denison.
- In singles, juniors Colin Scruggs and Eric Kuo have been chosen to compete for a national title.
- Scruggs is currently ranked No. 18 while Kuo has moved up to No. 21 in the ITA poll.
- The opening rounds begin on Friday, May, 23 at the Bizantz Family Tennis Center in Claremont, Calif.
- Live stats and video can be found here.
To stay up to date on all things WashU athletics, visit washubears.com, or download the WashU Bears mobile app for iPhone and Android.
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Mule Weekly Recap – Colby College
Story Links Please tap the link for the latest edition of the Mule Weekly Recap! INSIDE: Women’s Lacrosse advances to NCAA Division III Final Four for the first time in program history, 10 Track & Field Athletes set to compete in the NCAA Division III Championships later this week, Men’s Crew […]

Please tap the link for the latest edition of the Mule Weekly Recap!
INSIDE: Women’s Lacrosse advances to NCAA Division III Final Four for the first time in program history, 10 Track & Field Athletes set to compete in the NCAA Division III Championships later this week, Men’s Crew earns first trip to IRA National Championships at the end of May, Colby Athletics sets a new mark with 55 athletes across all sports named to the All-NESCAC team this year, and more.

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The562.org’s Athletes of the Week – The562.org
The562’s Athletes of the Week is sponsored by the Long Beach Century Club. Congratulations to our Athletes of the Week and thanks to the Long Beach Century Club and Naples Rib Company for their support. HIGH SCHOOL Emoni Lam Sam, Long Beach Poly Softball Emoni Lam Sam had a great week for Long Beach Poly […]

The562’s Athletes of the Week is sponsored by the Long Beach Century Club.
Congratulations to our Athletes of the Week and thanks to the Long Beach Century Club and Naples Rib Company for their support.
HIGH SCHOOL
Emoni Lam Sam, Long Beach Poly Softball
Emoni Lam Sam had a great week for Long Beach Poly softball in a pair of wins. The Cal commit opened the playoffs 2/4 with two runs and two RBIs, then followed it up with a 3/3 performance in the second round with a two-run homerun, three RBIs, and a walk.
Daylen Carey, Long Beach Poly Baseball
Senior Daylen Carey had a huge day for Poly, tossing a complete game and allowing just a run on 4 hits with 8 strikeouts. He also had a pair of hits at the plate including the walk-off single in the bottom of the 7th!
Benny Lane, St. Anthony Baseball
St. Anthony’s Benny Lane did it all in the Saints’ first-round victory.. He finished with a pitching line of 6 IP, 6 hits, 1 run, 5 strikeouts and at the plate he went 2-3 with 2 homers and 3 RBIs.
Noah Smith, Long Beach Poly Track and Field
Long Beach Poly’s Noah Smith finished second in the 400m and anchored a tight 4x400m to secure the win for the Jackrabbits boys; the mile relay gold also clinched the team Division 1 CIF-SS title for Poly.
Kaylin Edwards, Wilson Track and Field
Wilson’s Kaylin Edwards won individual CIF-SS gold in both the 100m hurdles and the 300m hurdles while anchoring the girls first-place 4x400m team. Her part in those 30 points total helped secure the team Division 1 gold for Wilson.
Fiona Lobedecis, Long Beach Poly Diving
Long Beach Poly senior Fiona Lobedecis, a Michigan signee, had a historic week. She became the first Long Beach diver to claim a CIF State individual championship, with a score of 505.35 at the State meet last week, more than 35 points better than second place.
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AVP Announces Iconic Venues Hand-Selected for the 2025 AVP League Season
AVP & Wasserman Partner to Deliver Unforgettable Sponsor Experiences League Matches to Be Broadcast Nationally on The CW Network & CBS May 19, 2025 – AVP, the preeminent professional beach volleyball league in the world, is today announcing the iconic venues that will host the 2025 AVP League – a national slate of matches bringing […]

AVP & Wasserman Partner to Deliver Unforgettable Sponsor Experiences
League Matches to Be Broadcast Nationally on The CW Network & CBS
May 19, 2025 – AVP, the preeminent professional beach volleyball league in the world, is today announcing the iconic venues that will host the 2025 AVP League – a national slate of matches bringing the sport’s top athletes to most exciting cities, with the season culminating in a Championship weekend at Chicago’s legendary Oak Street Beach.
Each venue will host a full weekend of matchups featuring the AVP League’s elite franchises – including the Palm Beach Passion, Brooklyn Blaze, LA Launch, Dallas Dream, San Diego Smash, Austin Aces, New York Nitro, and Miami Mayhem – competing in high-stakes showdowns as they battle toward the title. This coast-to-coast schedule features some of the most incredible venues in the United States, each hand-selected to elevate the fan experience and deliver world-class volleyball in unforgettable settings. The iconic 2025 venues are:
- Delray Beach Tennis Center – Palm Beach, FL, May 23-24
- Viejas Arena – San Diego, CA, June 6-7
- Wayfair Arena – Miami, FL, June 13-14
- EHP Resort and Marina – East Hampton, NY, June 21-22
- Inuit Dome – Los Angeles, CA, July 11-12
- Central Park (Wollman Rink) – New York City, NY, July 18-19
- H-E-B Center – Austin, TX, August 1-2
- Comerica Center – Dallas, TX, August 8-9
- Oak Street Beach – Chicago, IL, August 30-31 (2025 AVP League Championship)
AVP also announces today a multi-year deal with global sports, music, and entertainment powerhouse Wasserman to craft unforgettable sponsorship and fan experiences at every AVP League venue. This collaboration – along with the world-class lineup of iconic sites – underscores the momentum and growing investment behind the AVP and its League. Now entering just its second season, the AVP League has already secured national, multi-year broadcast deals with CBS, CBS Sports Network and The CW.
“Each of these venues was hand-selected to deliver something truly special – not just for the players, but for our partners, the fans and the cities we’re coming to,” said Robert Corvino, AVP Commissioner. “From the Intuit Dome to Central Park in New York City to Oak Street Beach in Chicago, the 2025 AVP League is putting beach volleyball on some of the biggest stages in sports and entertainment. It’s the kind of exposure this sport deserves, and we can’t wait to bring the energy to every venue.”
“We’re excited to collaborate with the AVP to take the partner experience to new and unforeseen heights and help bring the sport to premier venues across the country,” said Chris Foy, Executive Vice President, Managing Director at Wasserman. “These are incredible locations that reflect the rising profile of the AVP League and its incredible athletes. With these venues, a compelling linear TV schedule and world-class athletes, we’re very bullish on the future growth of the AVP.”
Below is the full 2025 broadcast and venue schedule for the AVP. To keep up with all things AVP and exclusive behind-the-scenes content, follow @avpbeach on all social media platforms and visit avp.com.
2025 AVP League Venue & Broadcast Schedule:
- AVP League Opening Weekend: Palm Beach, FL | Delray Beach Tennis Center
- CBS Sports Network – Friday, May 23rd (8:00-10:00pm ET)
- The CW Network – Saturday, May 24th (8:00-10:00pm ET)
- AVP League Week 2: San Diego, CA | Viejas Arena
- CBS Sports Network – Friday, June 6th (9:00-11:00pm ET)
- The CW Network – Saturday, June 7th (8:00-10:00pm ET)
- AVP League Week 3: Miami, FL | Wayfair Arena
- CBS Sports Network – Friday, June 13th (8:00-10:00pm ET)
- The CW Network – Saturday, June 14th (8:00-10:00pm ET)
- AVP League Week 4: East Hampton, NY | EHP Resort and Marina
- The CW Network – Saturday, June 21st (1:00-3:00pm ET)
- CBS Sports Network – Sunday, June 22nd (1:00-3:00pm ET)
- AVP League Week 5: Los Angeles, CA | Intuit Dome
- CBS Sports Network – Friday, July 11th (10:00pm-12:00am ET)
- The CW Network – Saturday, July 12th (8:00-10:00pm ET)
- AVP League Week 6: New York, NY | Central Park (Wollman Rink)
- The CW Network – Saturday, July 19th (8:00-10:00pm ET)
- CBS – Sunday, July 20th (1:00-3:00pm ET)
- AVP League Week 7: Austin, TX | H-E-B Center
- CBS Sports Network – Friday, August 1st (9:00-11:00pm ET)
- The CW Network – Saturday, August 2nd (8:00-10:00pm ET)
- AVP League Week 8: Dallas, TX | Comerica Center
- CBS Sports Network – Friday, August 8th (9:00-11:00pm ET)
- The CW Network – Saturday, August 9th (8:00-10:00pm ET)
- AVP League Championship Weekend: Chicago, IL | Oak Street Beach
- Semi-finals: The CW Network – Saturday, August 30th (4:00-6:00pm ET)
- Finals: CBS – Sunday, August 31st (2:00-4:00pm ET)
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Chattanooga Mocs Extend Championship Coach
Story Links CHATTANOOGA—The Chattanooga Mocs and Dan Earl agree in a lot of ways. The biggest is the desire for him to be a long-term solution for the historically proud program. The Mocs announce the 6-year extension of Earl’s contract after a regular season Southern Conference title and run to the team’s […]
CHATTANOOGA—The Chattanooga Mocs and Dan Earl agree in a lot of ways. The biggest is the desire for him to be a long-term solution for the historically proud program. The Mocs announce the 6-year extension of Earl’s contract after a regular season Southern Conference title and run to the team’s first NIT Championship.
“Dan is a proven commodity,” Vice Chancellor for Athletics Mark Wharton began. “We had great faith in who he was as a leader around this time three years ago when we hired him. That faith has been rewarded well beyond wins and championships. We are excited to get this new agreement completed to reward him and his staff for jobs well done.”
Earl’s 2024-25 edition tied the school record in wins with 29 matching another SoCon Championship team from 2015-16. They marched through their NIT bracket winning at Middle Tennessee, at home over Dayton and on the road again at Bradley. That led to Indianapolis where Loyola Chicago and UC Irvine were dispatched in just the second national tournament title in school history (1977 NCAA DII).
He is 68-38 (.642) over his three seasons with a 34-20 (.630) mark in SoCon play.
“Very appreciative of (interim) Chancellor (Robert) Dooley and Mark Wharton,” Earl added. “Chattanooga has quickly become home. My family loves it here, and the city has truly embraced us in a very special way.
“This extension is as much about the players and staff as it is me. From the guys who came with us from VMI to all the additions, be it from high school, junior college or out of the portal, they’ve embraced our culture, developed as people and players, and gone on to great success here and are prepared for bright futures.
‘I am also thankful to have such a good working relationship with Mark (Wharton) and for his friendship. His support and leadership have been instrumental in our program’s success, and I deeply value our partnership.”
At a fluid time in college athletics, Earl and his staff excelled in roster construction. Between returning starters in guards Trey Bonham and Honor Huff to go with reserves and redshirts in Sean Cusano, Noah Melson, Ryan Lopez and Collin Mulholland, the program added 4-year transfers Bash Wieland (Bellarmine), Frank Champion (DII-North Georgia), Jack Kostel (DII-Alabama-Huntsville), Makai Richards (Pacific) and game-winning shot maker Garrison Keeslar (DII-Walsh) along with freshmen Latif Diouf, Parker Robison, Liam Vitters, Houston Holland and Isaiah Otyaluk.
That group not only won 29 games, but they did it when it mattered most. Twenty-one of the triumphs came after the calendar flipped to 2025 including a 12-game win streak that fell just two shy of tying another school record. Huff (578), Bonham (554) and Wieland (502) became the first trio in school history to tally 500 points in the same season.
Earl’s extension is not the only news for the program’s staff. Ander Galfsky and Scott Greenman are elevated to associate head coach with Logan Dahms moving from special assistant to assistant coach alongside Ricardo Rush, Jr. Director of basketball operations Alan Treakle is adding assistant coach duties as well.
“Ander, Scott, Logan and Alan have been with me from the start,” Earl shared about his staff. “I am super appreciative of their efforts as well as Ricardo who was a great addition in year two. We don’t get a regular season conference championship or win the NIT without their tremendous work as the team behind our team.”
NOTABLE
- Earl’s 68 wins are the most by any Mocs coach in their first three seasons with the program ahead of Mack McCarthy (62), Murray Arnold (61) and Ron Shumate (59).
- The squad is currently tied with national runner-up Houston for the longest current road win streak in the country at 10.
- The 2024-25 squad won 17 of its final 18 contests.
- Earl’s five postseason wins ranks second in school history behind Shumate (11).
- Another amazing streak, Earl’s Mocs have won 10 straight games when trailing at the half.
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- To check out the 2025-26 roster construction, go here.
- For $25 deposits on 2025-26 season tickets, go here.
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- To get involved in sponsorships with Mocs Sports Properties, go here.
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2025 Sports360AZ All-Academic Beach Volleyball (All Divisions)
For fourteen years, Sports360AZ has been committed to acknowledging the best and brightest student athletes in Arizona. We are excited once again to introduce the 2025 Sports360AZ All-Academic Spring Teams brought to you by OrthoSport AZ to recognize excellence of student-athletes not only in competition but in the classroom as well. We were overwhelmed by […]

For fourteen years, Sports360AZ has been committed to acknowledging the best and brightest student athletes in Arizona. We are excited once again to introduce the 2025 Sports360AZ All-Academic Spring Teams brought to you by OrthoSport AZ to recognize excellence of student-athletes not only in competition but in the classroom as well.
We were overwhelmed by the response from players, coaches, athletic directors and parents and their nominations. A few notes on how the team was compiled:
Sports360AZ reached out to every athletic director in the state, as well as every varsity head coach for the respective sports requesting nominations based on performance in the classroom. We also opened up nominations to parents and players as well. This is the only way to be named to the all-academic team. Thank you to the high school community for recognizing these student-athletes!
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Thank you so much for your nominations, and be sure to use #Sports360AZScholars when sharing these teams on social media.
Without further ado, we are thrilled to present the 2025 Sports360AZ All-Academic Spring Teams:
First Team
Violet Bourgeois-Conti – Arcadia – 5.0 weighted GPA
Ivy Schmidt – Higley – 5.0 weighted GPA
Tessa Dwyer-Kim – Arcadia – 4.93 weighted GPA
Priya Jain – Arcadia – 4.91 weighted GPA
Aleena Torres – Trivium Preparatory Academy – 4.89 weighted GPA
Chloe Herwig – Arcadia – 4.87 weighted GPA
Brielle Amarel – Scottsdale Preparatory Academy – 4.87 weighted GPA
Alyssa Archiello – Sandra Day O’Connor – 4.86 weighted GPA
Abby Jones – Boulder Creek – 4.85 weighted GPA
Blenda Pio Llamas – Agua Fria – 4.83 weighted GPA
Adelaide Millhiser – Millennium – 4.83 weighted GPA
Alexis Dy – Scottsdale Preparatory Academy – 4.83 weighted GPA
Meera Rath – Scottsdale Preparatory Academy – 4.83 weighted GPA
Keira Simmons – Sandra Day O’Connor – 4.81 weighted GPA
Brooke Stoops – Arete Preparatory Academy – 4.8 weighted GPA
Jocelyn Olson – Arete Preparatory Academy – 4.8 weighted GPA
Hailey Liquidano – Canyon View – 4.79 weighted GPA
Addyson Gauer – Horizon Honors – 4.77 weighted GPA
Alessandra Bank – Trivium Preparatory Academy – 4.75 weighted GPA
Alexa Loeffelholz – Canyon View – 4.72 weighted GPA
Grace Layton – Trivium Preparatory Academy – 4.71 weighted GPA
Emily Ames – Arete Preparatory Academy – 4.7 weighted GPA
Ava Wilt – Mesquite – 4.7 weighted GPA
Leah Slater – Hamilton – 4.67 weighted GPA
Madison Crubaugh – Mesquite – 4.67 weighted GPA
Imani Huesca – Sandra Day O’Connor – 4.67 weighted GPA
Meili Maurice – Trivium Preparatory Academy – 4.66 weighted GPA
Sunny Yee – Arcadia – 4.63 weighted GPA
Mia Wells – Hamilton – 4.63 weighted GPA
Morgan Everton – Scottsdale Preparatory Academy – 4.63 weighted GPA
Ellianna Gardner – Agua Fria – 4.61 weighted GPA
Arabella Sharp – Canyon View – 4.61 weighted GPA
Timorie Prinz – Canyon View – 4.61 weighted GPA
Kennedy Harbertson – Horizon Honors – 4.61 weighted GPA
Lola (Sam) Rhodes – Horizon Honors – 4.61 weighted GPA
Gabriella Kucinski – Millennium – 4.61 weighted GPA
Allison Walsh – Basha – 4.6 weighted GPA
Ella Stephens – Higley – 4.6 weighted GPA
Anaiz Daniels – Red Mountain – 4.6 weighted GPA
Natalie Willford – Gilbert – 4.58 weighted GPA
Petra Zepeda – Trivium Preparatory Academy – 4.58 weighted GPA
Kinsey Hunkins – Arcadia – 4.56 weighted GPA
Liberty Bay – Mesquite – 4.56 weighted GPA
Charlotte Tobler – Campo Verde – 4.55 weighted GPA
Sami Mondino – Sandra Day O’Connor – 4.55 weighted GPA
Alanah Tadman – Horizon Honors – 4.54 weighted GPA
Madison Hagar – Trivium Preparatory Academy – 4.54 weighted GPA
Ryan Poyner – Trivium Preparatory Academy – 4.54 weighted GPA
Maya Dykman – Gilbert – 4.52 weighted GPA
Georgia Fouts – Arcadia – 4.5 weighted GPA
Gwen Barbee – Basha – 4.5 weighted GPA
Kayla Garrido – Basha – 4.5 weighted GPA
Avery Hearn – Campo Verde – 4.5 weighted GPA
Elise Inzauro – Canyon View – 4.5 weighted GPA
Evelyn Wynn – Fountain Hills – 4.5 weighted GPA
Kitrick Garman – Fountain Hills – 4.5 weighted GPA
Lucy Arnett – Gilbert – 4.5 weighted GPA
Taylor Ray – Hamilton – 4.5 weighted GPA
Elen Issahhanjan – Arete Preparatory Academy – 4.5 weighted GPA
Amina Pekmez – Mesquite – 4.5 weighted GPA
Ava Horihan – Red Mountain – 4.5 weighted GPA
Nikolina Mimic – Sandra Day O’Connor – 4.5 weighted GPA
Jamie Gryskiewicz – Seton Catholic Prep – 4.5 weighted GPA
Ailee Sumrall – Gilbert – 4.49 weighted GPA
Alayna Kitch – Campo Verde – 4.48 weighted GPA
Sydney Kaman – Horizon Honors – 4.48 weighted GPA
Ramsey Rierson – Chaparral – 4.47 weighted GPA
Ashley Judd – Gilbert – 4.44 weighted GPA
Zoey Anderson – Trivium Preparatory Academy – 4.44 weighted GPA
Emma Robescu – Xavier College Preparatory – 4.42 weighted GPA
Alitza Vivanco Turley – Arcadia – 4.4 weighted GPA
Jocelyn Rios – Arete Preparatory Academy – 4.4 weighted GPA
Madison Harris – Campo Verde – 4.4 weighted GPA
Alexia Heyn – Gilbert Christian – 4.4 weighted GPA
Madison Outram – Millennium – 4.4 weighted GPA
Hannah Thiele – Seton Catholic Prep – 4.4 weighted GPA
Lauren Fahlman – Seton Catholic Prep – 4.4 weighted GPA
Sofia Shahlapour – Seton Catholic Prep – 4.4 weighted GPA
Rosemary Cabanilla – Agua Fria – 4.39 weighted GPA
Lucy Strochein – Northwest Christian – 4.39 weighted GPA
Kate Guymon – Scottsdale Preparatory Academy – 4.39 weighted GPA
Jillian Oas – Scottsdale Preparatory Academy – 4.38 weighted GPA
Chyler Hamblin – Hamilton – 4.37 weighted GPA
Brooklyn Palmer – Sandra Day O’Connor – 4.37 weighted GPA
Giselle Ceja – Trivium Preparatory Academy – 4.36 weighted GPA
Alexa Washington – Sandra Day O’Connor – 4.35 weighted GPA
Juliana Larson – Northwest Christian – 4.34 weighted GPA
Bailee Reagan – Canyon View – 4.33 weighted GPA
Brooklyn Allen – Mesquite – 4.33 weighted GPA
Zoey Barvitz – Mesquite – 4.33 weighted GPA
Aubrey Burns – Millennium – 4.33 weighted GPA
Rylan Niemann – Arcadia – 4.32 weighted GPA
Ellery Kerrigan – Xavier College Preparatory – 4.32 weighted GPA
Kailee Jarman – Arete Preparatory Academy – 4.3 weighted GPA
Makaria Vaughn – Arete Preparatory Academy – 4.3 weighted GPA
Peyton Avery – Arete Preparatory Academy – 4.3 weighted GPA
Daniella Rosales – Chandler – 4.3 weighted GPA
Leah Devine – Chaparral – 4.3 weighted GPA
Olivia Holzhauer – Chaparral – 4.3 weighted GPA
Kaila Aston – Gilbert Christian – 4.3 weighted GPA
Liv Johnson – Gilbert Christian – 4.3 weighted GPA
Amaya Bentley – Red Mountain – 4.3 weighted GPA
Carmen Arce – Seton Catholic Prep – 4.3 weighted GPA
Holly Matchinsky – Xavier College Preparatory – 4.3 weighted GPA
Angelina Mendez – Mesquite – 4.29 weighted GPA
Tianna Escobar – St. John Paul II Catholic – 4.29 weighted GPA
Sofia Peterson – Xavier College Preparatory – 4.29 weighted GPA
Sabrina Zadrozny – Chaparral – 4.28 weighted GPA
Grace Brown – Trivium Preparatory Academy – 4.28 weighted GPA
Ryleigh Desch – Northwest Christian – 4.27 weighted GPA
Ella Loges – Hamilton – 4.26 weighted GPA
Breanne Eustice – Arcadia – 4.25 weighted GPA
Madelyn Robinson – Higley – 4.25 weighted GPA
Olivia Muldrow – Mesa – 4.25 weighted GPA
Katelin Barsetti – Mesquite – 4.24 weighted GPA
Abigail Orth – Northwest Christian – 4.24 weighted GPA
Megyn McCoy – Trivium Preparatory Academy – 4.24 weighted GPA
Delaney McHale – Xavier College Preparatory – 4.24 weighted GPA
Delaney Singleton – Sandra Day O’Connor – 4.23 weighted GPA
Clare Eastlack – Scottsdale Preparatory Academy – 4.23 weighted GPA
Ciana Mattingly – Scottsdale Preparatory Academy – 4.22 weighted GPA
Mia Harris – Scottsdale Preparatory Academy – 4.22 weighted GPA
Addy Esperson – Campo Verde – 4.21 weighted GPA
Gina Monfeli – Xavier College Preparatory – 4.21 weighted GPA
Veronica Kosev – Arete Preparatory Academy – 4.2 weighted GPA
Kyla Fluckiger – Basha – 4.2 weighted GPA
Selah Hommel – Gilbert Christian – 4.2 weighted GPA
Sidney Loth – Gilbert Christian – 4.2 weighted GPA
Kendyl Shields – Ironwood Ridge – 4.2 weighted GPA
Anney Ferrin – Mesa – 4.2 weighted GPA
Makena Rumple – Mesa – 4.2 weighted GPA
Savannah Malamitsas – Red Mountain – 4.2 weighted GPA
Elizabeth Steinkamp – Seton Catholic Prep – 4.2 weighted GPA
London Johnson – Xavier College Preparatory – 4.2 weighted GPA
Maggie Whittemore – Northwest Christian – 4.19 weighted GPA
Natalie Mapili – St. John Paul II Catholic – 4.19 weighted GPA
Jenna Good – Higley – 4.18 weighted GPA
Alexa Friedman – Canyon View – 4.17 weighted GPA
Aurya Ryan – Canyon View – 4.17 weighted GPA
Sara Sasic – Chandler – 4.17 weighted GPA
Cassie Saks – Hamilton – 4.17 weighted GPA
Genesis Othon – Ironwood Ridge – 4.17 weighted GPA
Kallie George – Ironwood Ridge – 4.17 weighted GPA
Lydia Litkenhus – Ironwood Ridge – 4.17 weighted GPA
Brinley Witt – Northwest Christian – 4.17 weighted GPA
Jordan Detzel – Hamilton – 4.16 weighted GPA
Ava Titcomb – Hamilton – 4.15 weighted GPA
Chloe Harwell – Xavier College Preparatory – 4.15 weighted GPA
Ava Parsons – Northwest Christian – 4.14 weighted GPA
Brooklyn Blumentritt – Northwest Christian – 4.14 weighted GPA
Sophie Funk – Canyon View – 4.13 weighted GPA
Maren Lines – Gilbert – 4.13 weighted GPA
Aubree Boyer – Northwest Christian – 4.13 weighted GPA
Kobree Bartreau – Horizon Honors – 4.12 weighted GPA
Kate MacDonald – Xavier College Preparatory – 4.12 weighted GPA
Tessa Peters – Arcadia – 4.11 weighted GPA
Lily Perez – Chandler – 4.11 weighted GPA
Sophie Schwer – Mesquite – 4.11 weighted GPA
Sophie Schwertfager – Mesquite – 4.11 weighted GPA
Elizabeth Ames – Arete Preparatory Academy – 4.1 weighted GPA
Lyndin Swanson – Canyon View – 4.1 weighted GPA
Ainsley Fore – Gilbert Christian – 4.1 weighted GPA
Lillie Duitsman – Gilbert Christian – 4.1 weighted GPA
Shay Loth – Gilbert Christian – 4.1 weighted GPA
Isabella Flores – Northwest Christian – 4.1 weighted GPA
Lacy Dairman – Red Mountain – 4.1 weighted GPA
Mackenzie Sopwith – Red Mountain – 4.1 weighted GPA
Phia Fisher – Seton Catholic Prep – 4.1 weighted GPA
Lana Djekic – Gilbert – 4.07 weighted GPA
Aubrey Miller – Valley Christian – 4.07 weighted GPA
Raiyn Hudspeth – Gilbert – 4.06 weighted GPA
Isabella Martinez – Millennium – 4.05 weighted GPA
Emily Brown – Campo Verde – 4.04 weighted GPA
Magdaly Ortegaray – St. John Paul II Catholic – 4.04 weighted GPA
Taylor Miser – Valley Christian – 4.04 weighted GPA
Sydney Wolever – Chaparral – 4.03 weighted GPA
Olivia Isaula – Mesquite – 4.03 weighted GPA
Jessica Lynne – Scottsdale Christian Academy – 4.03 weighted GPA
Allison Pivonka – Campo Verde – 4.02 weighted GPA
Kylie Nevel – St. John Paul II Catholic – 4.02 weighted GPA
Isabella Scaramella – Arcadia – 4.0 weighted GPA
Reagan Roether – Arcadia – 4.0 weighted GPA
Annika Heim – Arete Preparatory Academy – 4.0 weighted GPA
Katelyn Hahn – Basha – 4.0 weighted GPA
Kole Fluckiger – Basha – 4.0 weighted GPA
Sionne Bejarano – Basha – 4.0 weighted GPA
Giade Fede – Campo Verde – 4.0 weighted GPA
Lillian Keast – Canyon View – 4.0 weighted GPA
Brooke Mehlberg – Chandler – 4.0 weighted GPA
Kaylee Hurley – Gilbert – 4.0 weighted GPA
Gianna Costa – Higley – 4.0 weighted GPA
Gianna Felix – Horizon Honors – 4.0 weighted GPA
Ashlyn Klem – Red Mountain – 4.0 weighted GPA
Sarah Giroux – Seton Catholic Prep – 4.0 weighted GPA
Sophia London – Xavier College Preparatory – 4.0 weighted GPA
Claire Joslyn – Higley – 4.0 unweighted GPA
Caitlin Simmons – Perry – 4.0 unweighted GPA
Hallie McCune – Perry – 4.0 unweighted GPA
Jaylee Ballentyne – Perry – 4.0 unweighted GPA
Justine Jyn Mei Schnulo – Perry – 4.0 unweighted GPA
Kaylyn Loudabarger – Perry – 4.0 unweighted GPA
Kesenia Torres – Perry – 4.0 unweighted GPA
Kinsley Torres – Perry – 4.0 unweighted GPA
Paisley Kirby – Perry – 4.0 unweighted GPA
Rachel Boren – Red Mountain – 4.0 unweighted GPA
Violet Albee – Red Mountain – 4.0 unweighted GPA
Jaylynn German – St. John Paul II Catholic – 4.0 unweighted GPA
Honorable Mentions
Brooke Dawson – Canyon View – 3.98 weighted GPA
Alexandra Miller – Notre Dame Preparatory – 3.98 weighted GPA
Sutton Hartman – Notre Dame Preparatory – 3.98 weighted GPA
Brooke Nobriga – Basha – 3.97 weighted GPA
Gracie Graf – Xavier College Preparatory – 3.96 weighted GPA
Elle Freeland – Xavier College Preparatory – 3.95 weighted GPA
Brooklyn Black – Red Mountain – 3.95 unweighted GPA
Brooklyn Dorsey – Red Mountain – 3.95 unweighted GPA
Bella Nguyen – Chandler – 3.94 weighted GPA
Taylor Donnelly – Chandler – 3.94 weighted GPA
Bryn Aguano – Chandler – 3.93 weighted GPA
Kailey Arsement – St. John Paul II Catholic – 3.93 weighted GPA
Sandy Saenz – St. John Paul II Catholic – 3.93 weighted GPA
Emma Recuber – Xavier College Preparatory – 3.93 weighted GPA
Emma Smith – Valley Christian – 3.92 weighted GPA
Elyse Wolf – Valley Christian – 3.92 unweighted GPA
Jewel White – Valley Christian – 3.92 unweighted GPA
Tiegan Wallace – Gilbert – 3.91 weighted GPA
Lauren Watson – Notre Dame Preparatory – 3.91 weighted GPA
Samantha Cardoza – Notre Dame Preparatory – 3.91 weighted GPA
Kaiya Kearney – Sandra Day O’Connor – 3.91 weighted GPA
Mary Ann Oaks – Horizon Honors – 3.91 unweighted GPA
Julia Verver – Northwest Christian – 3.91 unweighted GPA
Madison Bouvier – Basha – 3.9 weighted GPA
Lucy Pileggi – Chaparral – 3.9 weighted GPA
Nyleah Ahlman – Gilbert Christian – 3.9 weighted GPA
Tatum Hardy – Northwest Christian – 3.9 weighted GPA
Madigan Dresser – Notre Dame Preparatory – 3.9 weighted GPA
Taylor Thelen – Red Mountain – 3.9 weighted GPA
Alyssa Cabalatungan – Seton Catholic Prep – 3.9 weighted GPA
Renee Mendez – Seton Catholic Prep – 3.9 weighted GPA
Sophia Matta – St. John Paul II Catholic – 3.9 weighted GPA
Miley Arellano – St. John Paul II Catholic – 3.89 weighted GPA
Alexandra Thompson – Gilbert – 3.88 weighted GPA
Tatum Connelly – Canyon View – 3.87 weighted GPA
Brenna Sharp – Notre Dame Preparatory – 3.85 weighted GPA
Emmersyn Fiorentino – St. John Paul II Catholic – 3.85 weighted GPA
Halle Brudvik – Hamilton – 3.84 weighted GPA
Alicia Ramirez – Agua Fria – 3.83 weighted GPA
Hadley LeDuc – Arcadia – 3.83 weighted GPA
Mackenzie Manuel – Arcadia – 3.83 weighted GPA
Jordan Carlin – Gilbert – 3.83 weighted GPA
Aubrey Schultz – Ironwood Ridge – 3.83 weighted GPA
Emilia Mangone – Notre Dame Preparatory – 3.83 weighted GPA
Jade Smith – Arcadia – 3.83 unweighted GPA
Shelby Sluiter – Higley – 3.83 unweighted GPA
Kate Johnson – Perry – 3.83 unweighted GPA
Lily Mortensen – Perry – 3.83 unweighted GPA
Isabella Burrus – Valley Christian – 3.81 unweighted GPA
Makenna Bizzack – Valley Christian – 3.81 unweighted GPA
Hilary Chavez – Arete Preparatory Academy – 3.8 weighted GPA
Bella Gamble – Campo Verde – 3.8 weighted GPA
Michelle Lopez – Gilbert Christian – 3.8 weighted GPA
Macy McClelland – Hamilton – 3.8 weighted GPA
Lola Miller – Seton Catholic Prep – 3.8 weighted GPA
Haley Hua – Basha – 3.8 unweighted GPA
Jonnie Cummard – Mesa – 3.8 unweighted GPA
McKinley Jolley – Perry – 3.8 unweighted GPA
Ella Barrette – Red Mountain – 3.8 unweighted GPA
Savannah Naylor – Higley – 3.79 weighted GPA
Natalie Gilbert – Sandra Day O’Connor – 3.79 weighted GPA
Chelsie Seidemann – Northwest Christian – 3.78 weighted GPA
Fallon Fig – Xavier College Preparatory – 3.78 weighted GPA
Abigail Grier – Valley Christian – 3.77 unweighted GPA
Allison Duran – Red Mountain – 3.75 weighted GPA
Kylie Barr – Xavier College Preparatory – 3.75 weighted GPA
Brianna Craig – Ironwood Ridge – 3.75 unweighted GPA
Rihanna Brooks – Red Mountain – 3.75 unweighted GPA
Sophia Monardo – Chaparral – 3.73 weighted GPA
Lourdes Wilkerson – Notre Dame Preparatory – 3.73 weighted GPA
Jazmine Martinez – Agua Fria – 3.72 weighted GPA
Avery Crain – Chaparral – 3.72 weighted GPA
Jalyn Johnson – Mesquite – 3.71 weighted GPA
Emma McSorley – Notre Dame Preparatory – 3.71 weighted GPA
Kaylee Woodruff – Sandra Day O’Connor – 3.71 weighted GPA
Ava Arjona – Basha – 3.7 weighted GPA
Reese Watkins – Basha – 3.7 weighted GPA
Delaney Davin – Canyon View – 3.7 weighted GPA
Savana Grant – Horizon Honors – 3.7 weighted GPA
Louise Hall – Seton Catholic Prep – 3.7 weighted GPA
Alisha Rosales – Agua Fria – 3.67 weighted GPA
Anna Frei – Arcadia – 3.67 weighted GPA
Tessa Morimoto – Basha – 3.67 weighted GPA
Sadie Price – Ironwood Ridge – 3.67 weighted GPA
Keirstyn Valeriano – Millennium – 3.67 weighted GPA
Janey Rico – St. John Paul II Catholic – 3.67 weighted GPA
Sophie Thomas – Higley – 3.67 unweighted GPA
Makenna Donaldson – Agua Fria – 3.66 weighted GPA
Avery Reynolds – Notre Dame Preparatory – 3.66 weighted GPA
Alyssa Wurth – Perry – 3.66 unweighted GPA
Ava Witter – Perry – 3.66 unweighted GPA
Kora Tregaskes – Perry – 3.66 unweighted GPA
Zoey Kader – Perry – 3.66 unweighted GPA
Leighton Fig – Xavier College Preparatory – 3.65 weighted GPA
Amerie Tice – Northwest Christian – 3.64 weighted GPA
Zoey Lastine – Mesquite – 3.62 weighted GPA
Cassidy Graninger – Notre Dame Preparatory – 3.6 weighted GPA
Maddy Morrissey – Seton Catholic Prep – 3.6 weighted GPA
Payton Scott – Seton Catholic Prep – 3.6 weighted GPA
Ireland Ryan – Red Mountain – 3.6 unweighted GPA
Sophia Gianforte – Scottsdale Preparatory Academy – 3.58 weighted GPA
Drew Hollister – Campo Verde – 3.57 weighted GPA
Addison Des Roches – Northwest Christian – 3.57 weighted GPA
Gracie Amling – Northwest Christian – 3.56 weighted GPA
Conley Arnold – Notre Dame Preparatory – 3.56 weighted GPA
Bailey Houghton – Scottsdale Preparatory Academy – 3.56 weighted GPA
Haydyn Gerard – Valley Christian – 3.55 unweighted GPA
Katherine Peterson – Chaparral – 3.54 weighted GPA
Blake Veniard – Hamilton – 3.53 weighted GPA
Malia Johnson – Higley – 3.52 weighted GPA
Emma Hildwine – Campo Verde – 3.51 weighted GPA
Mya Chacon – Arete Preparatory Academy – 3.5 weighted GPA
Jahnayah Tauala – Millennium – 3.5 weighted GPA
Jasmine Garcia – Valley Christian – 3.5 weighted GPA
Morgen Hackett – Valley Christian – 3.5 weighted GPA
Avery Blackwell – Basha – 3.5 unweighted GPA
Ameila Cutting – Ironwood Ridge – 3.5 unweighted GPA
Camryn Koshko – Notre Dame Preparatory – 3.42 unweighted GPA
Kayli Taylor – Higley – 3.37 unweighted GPA
Lucy Schmidt – Higley – 3.32 unweighted GPA
Mariela Linares – Basha – 3.3 unweighted GPA
Gianna Fierros – Millennium – 3.3 unweighted GPA
Kyra Amparan – Red Mountain – 3.3 unweighted GPA
Lily Sullivan – Red Mountain – 3.25 unweighted GPA
Angelina Mesa – Gilbert – 3.2 unweighted GPA
Ella Sullivan – Red Mountain – 3.2 unweighted GPA
Brianna Lara – Agua Fria – 3.17 unweighted GPA
Julianna Faris – Higley – 3.17 unweighted GPA
Brooke Schemitsch – Red Mountain – 3.13 unweighted GPA
Tahniyah Alford – Higley – 3.11 unweighted GPA
Gianna Grzyb – Agua Fria – 3.1 unweighted GPA
Alexa Helms – Arcadia – 3.1 unweighted GPA
Sydney Fouts – Arcadia – 3.1 unweighted GPA
Kalea Taylor – Agua Fria – 3.0 unweighted GPA
Laura Cubillas – Ironwood Ridge – 3.0 unweighted GPA
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