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Prospects are the name of the game on the fantasy baseball waiver wire front as we head into the final regular season week in ESPN head-to-head leagues.

As mentioned in this space last week, this past Friday marked 45 days remaining on the MLB regular season calendar. That corresponds to the maximum amount a prospect can accrue while still retaining rookie eligibility into the following season, meaning that anyone recalled on that date or later can remain a candidate for Rookie of the Year honors — with their teams reaping the rewards if they win it — in 2026. This is why you saw three prominent prospects recalled to mark their big-league debuts this past weekend, while you might see more promoted in the coming days.

All three players who debuted rank among the top pickups entering Week 21, listed across two different sections below:

Sam Basallo, C/1B, Baltimore Orioles (available in 93.3%): Kiley McDaniel’s No. 1 Orioles (and catcher) prospect at the time of his most recent update, and No. 13 overall in his mid-May top 50 overall update, Basallo has been one of the most ballyhooed prospects in fantasy leagues this season. Though the team didn’t summon him when they dealt with a rash of injuries to their catchers in June/July — over a 16-day stretch from June 21 to July 6, the team placed Adley Rutschman, Maverick Handley, Chadwick Tromp and Gary Sanchez on the IL, yet still didn’t promote him — Basallo’s delayed arrival makes sense if you consider his upside that makes him a legitimate candidate for a 2026 Rookie of the Year Award.

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Basallo has already set a professional best with his 23 home runs for Triple-A Norfolk, and while his strikeout rate there has risen, his .589 slugging percentage and .319 isolated power illustrate how well he’s growing into his raw power. His left-handed swing is well suited to Baltimore’s Camden Yards, and he’s likely to see a good amount of playing time out of the designated hitter spot the rest of the year. Basallo might not appear enough at catcher to qualify there in ESPN leagues initially for 2026, and the Orioles are certain to cap his playing time at the 130 at-bat maximum to retain rookie eligibility, but there’s still enough potential in his bat to make him an immediate pickup in all formats. Most managers will use him at catcher, one of the game’s weakest positions, but his catcher/first base dual eligibility could come in handy.

Nolan McLean, DH/SP*, New York Mets (available in 86.3%): The debut that generated the most weekend buzz, McLean struck out eight of the 21 Seattle Mariners he faced while tossing 5 1/3 shutout innings on Saturday. In that game, he exhibited remarkably tough-to-hit breaking pitches in his sweeper and curveball, those two accounting for nine of his 11 overall swings and misses, along with a solid sinker that helped him generate a 56% ground ball rate. McLean has the repertoire that should keep him a productive fantasy starter for so long as the Mets are willing to grant him starts, making him a universal pickup as well.

As for that workload question, he totaled 33 1/3 innings between college ball and Class-A St. Lucie in 2023, then 109 2/3 between Class-A Brooklyn and Binghamton last season. McLean has 119 total innings between the minors and majors this year, meaning a 150-inning cap — that’d be enough to earn him another six or so starts — seems like a rational guess.

*Note: McLean carries both DH and SP eligibility (like Shohei Ohtani does) as he appeared in 35 games in the minors as a DH in 2024, which is enough to earn eligibility there per our rules. However, McLean hasn’t hit for any Mets minor league team since June 20, 2024. Therefore, it’s recommended that you slot him in only at pitcher in order to get those statistics.

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Bryan Abreu, RP, Houston Astros (available in 70.8%): Josh Hader‘s shoulder injury was disastrous news for the American League West-leading Astros, an ailment that is expected to cost him most, if not all, of the remainder of the regular season. Fortunately for Houston, they have one of the most talented next-in-line relievers behind Hader in Abreu. Since the beginning of 2022, Abreu’s 2.16 ERA ranks fifth (minimum 150 relief appearances), his 95 holds rank second and his 375 strikeouts lead all relievers.

While the Astros have given the appearance of a closer-by-committee in Hader’s stead, Abreu did save their Aug. 13 victory and has 3 2/3 shutout innings while striking out six of the 15 batters he’s faced since Hader’s last appearance. Abreu is likely to quickly emerge as the team’s full-time closer, and his stunning ratios therefore make him a pitcher who should be rostered in at least as large a percentage of ESPN leagues as he is currently available.

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Jacob Lopez, SP, Athletics (available in 70.5%): In what has been a breakthrough season for the left-hander, who was effectively a throw-in in the winter’s Jeffrey Springs trade with the Tampa Bay Rays, Lopez is riding a streak of four consecutive scoreless starts totaling 24 innings, with the most recent two resulting in 19 strikeouts compared to zero walks. Though he’s a soft-thrower, his four-seam fastball averaging only 90.7 mph, he does an excellent job of keeping hitters off balance with his diverse repertoire also including a slider, cutter, changeup and scarcely used sinker.

This week, he’ll face the remade Minnesota Twins offense, one that ranks among the weakest hitting teams against lefties since the trade deadline, and the Mariners, in a game that’ll be played at extreme pitchers’ park T-Mobile Park.

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    Dylan Beavers, OF, Baltimore Orioles (available in 97.5%): The other Baltimore debut of note, Beavers was the outfielder whose promotion had been much anticipated following the Orioles’ deadline trades. Though not a prospect with quite as high a ceiling as Basallo’s, Beavers brings a balanced skill set for rotisserie play, along with the plate discipline that appeals to managers in points-based leagues. There’s an avenue by which he might be the most impactful prospect of any of the three cited in today’s column, but for now, he’s a strong pickup in any league deeper than 12-team mixed. Beavers’ raw speed, illustrated by his 54 out of 62 success rate stealing bases in the minors between this and last season, should be his most useful fantasy skill initially.

    Victor Vodnik, RP, Colorado Rockies (available in 98.4%): For the first time all season, the Rockies enjoyed a five-win week (defining those as Monday-Sunday), in which Vodnik served as their clear closer, saving four of those victories. In them, he combined for 4 2/3 shutout innings, striking out six out of 15 batters. Considering all the shakeup around the league at the trade deadline and in the few weeks since, saves are coming at a premium in fantasy leagues. Don’t expect the Rockies to win a large number of games the rest of the way, but Vodnik seems to have their closer role secured, making him a worthwhile 15-team mixed and NL-only pickup.

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    Palm Beach 7A-5A girls volleyball first team, second team, honorable mention and coach of the year

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    FIRST TEAM

    Sofia Concepcion, Dr. Joaquin Garcia, Volleyball. All-CountyDeerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Sofia Concepcion, Dr. Joaquin Garcia, Volleyball. All-County—Deerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Sofia Concepcion, MH, Dr. Joaquin Garcia senior: Led the Bulldogs to a district championship and to a 5A regional quarterfinal; recorded 151 total blocks, 98 kills and .370 hitting percentage; had 15 blocks in a match; Athlete of the Week recipient.

    Hailey Ferwerda, West Boca Raton, Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Wednesday November 19, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Hailey Ferwerda, West Boca Raton, Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Wednesday November 19, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Hailey Ferwerda, OH, West Boca senior: Led the Bulls to a district championship and to a 6A regional final; recorded 21 kills in regional semifinal win; registered a team-high 228 kills, 171 digs and 47 aces.

    Abi Chin Lee, Seminole Ridge, Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Wednesday November 19, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Abi Chin Lee, Seminole Ridge, Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Wednesday November 19, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Abi Chin Lee, OH, Seminole Ridge junior: Team captain; recorded 296 kills, 287 digs, 281 service points, 241 receptions and 51 aces; Team Offensive MVP recipient; FACA All-State selection.

    Bella Levitt, Dwyer, Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Wednesday November 19, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Bella Levitt, Dwyer, Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Wednesday November 19, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Bella Levitt, MB/OH, Dwyer junior: Recorded 291 kills, 49 blocks and 25 aces; team captain; had 21 kills in regional quarterfinal and 18 kills in regional semifinal; JVA Watchlist Class of 2027; Prep Dig No. 7 ranked middle blocker in Florida for Class of 2027.

    Alexia Marchese, Dwyer, Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Alexia Marchese, Dwyer, Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Alexia Marchese, OH, Dwyer junior: Led the Panthers to a 7A regional final; team captain; registered 275 kills, 262 digs and 45 aces; had 28 kills in a match; Dwyer Athlete of the Week; Team Offensive MVP recipient.

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    Kaija Fullerton, Jupiter Girls Volleyball (Courtesy/Jupiter High School)

    Kaija Fullerton, OH, Jupiter junior: Led the Warriors to a district title and 7A regional final appearance; registered 27 kills in regional semifinal win; recorded 328 kills and 141 digs; Jupiter High School Athlete of the Week selection.

     

    SECOND TEAM

    Victoria Addazio, setter, Dwyer freshman

    Hadley Clark, libero, Boca Raton senior

    Daniela Garrido, libero, Dr. Joaquin Garcia senior

    Payton Lotz, libero, Dwyer sophomore

    Elise Sergent, OH, Jupiter senior

    Lillie Voss, setter, Jupiter junior

    HONORABLE MENTION

    Boca Raton: Meya Cooper, Lia Ray, Kiara Rose

    Dr. Joaquin Garcia: Sophia Bui

    Dwyer: Teaghan Greenman, Addison Inge

    Jupiter: Ainslee Aden, Grace Lovell

    Lake Worth: Illeysha Rodriguez

    Palm Beach Central: Zoe Pikula

    Park Vista: Madelyn Moye, Elsa Yonko

    Royal Palm Beach: Camila Echeverry, Leslie Mentor

    Seminole Ridge: Capri Corey, Emma Ginther, Kyla Wallace

    Spanish River: Amelie Fortinho

    Wellington: Nicole Koch

    West Boca Raton: Hendrix Goodwin, Chloe Khoury, Sofia Maldonado

    COACH OF THE YEAR

    Blane Betz, Jupiter girls volleyball
    Blane Betz, Jupiter girls volleyball

    Blane Betz, Jupiter: The Warriors finished 23-5, won a district championship and reached a 7A regional final. “I feel like this year’s team and their success was really about learning how to bring a family of players together. We had players from all four grade levels. We had players from out-of-state and seeing them work together as a family to figure out how to be their best I think was most impressive about this team. Their patience throughout the season as we figured out the best scenarios for our team success was pretty great as well. And of course, I have the best coaching staff around. I could not do what I do without them.”



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    Volleyball Player of the Year: Millbrook’s Aaliyah Green | Winchester Star

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    For many years, Aaliyah Green’s family has been synonymous with basketball in both Frederick County and the DMV area.

    Her mother, Tami, played Division I basketball at Howard University and has coached a national championship-winning AAU team. Her father, Erick Sr., is the current Millbrook boys’ basketball coach, and previously coached the girls’ team, leading them to a Class 4 state championship in 2018.

    Her siblings all played for Millbrook. Her brother, Erick Jr., played at Virginia Tech from 2009-2013 and has carved out a professional career, playing in the NBA and other leagues. Her sister, Courtni, played at Delaware from 2012-2016, while her sister Madison played for James Madison from 2018-2022.

    Despite this extensive family history, Aaliyah was determined to carve out her own athletic path. She started playing volleyball in sixth grade and eventually “fell in love” with the sport. Now a junior at Millbrook, Green’s hard work has resulted in her being named The Winchester Star Volleyball Player of the Year.

    Green said some initial encouragement from her mom helped her begin playing volleyball.

    “Ever since I was little, I always just said I would never play basketball. I was surrounded by it forever. I was just like, ‘I can’t touch a basketball, I can’t be like them,’” Green said. “My mom said, ‘Your siblings are D1, you’ve got to find a sport that’s going to send you D1. If it’s not going to be basketball, then it’s got to be something else. So I was like, ‘I guess it’s time to go hunting for a sport.’ And I found volleyball.”

    Back in June, Green made good on her longtime goal, announcing her verbal commitment to the University of Connecticut. She certainly did the Huskies proud this past fall, putting together her strongest season to date while helping guide Millbrook to a 19-4 record.

    Green averaged an area-best 5.40 kills per set, frequently causing chaos for defenses trying to keep her thunderous attacks off the floor. Green had 405 total kills this year after ranking seventh in the area with 233 kills in 2024. No one else on the team had more than 153 kills this year. 

    She also averaged 2.95 digs per set (sixth-best in area) and 0.68 aces per set (eighth-best) en route to winning the Northwestern District Class 4 Player of the Year award and also being named to the Class 4 All-State First Team. 

    Millbrook head coach Dave White, who made his Pioneers’ debut this past season, said Green’s “biggest asset” is her ability to attack the ball.

    “Her attacking is definitely the most impressive part of her game,” White said. “Her ability to hit with a lot of range and different angles, and the power with which she hits … a lot of that is coming from the great athleticism that she has in terms of her vertical and getting up and being above a lot of the blockers.”

    Although White only recently began coaching at Millbrook, he’s coached several of his current players, including Green, on Blue Ridge Volleyball Association’s indoor and beach volleyball teams. Green — who currently plays for Paramount Volleyball Club based in Leesburg — said playing for White again this season helped make her “very comfortable” on the court, further aiding her performance.

    Blue Ridge was the first volleyball team Green played for, so White has been there for a large portion of her journey with the sport. He said her offensive abilities have come a long way over the years.

    “I think over the past couple seasons with her travel and previous high school season, I think [her attacking] has become more natural,” White said. “I knew Aaliyah when she was in the seventh grade, and it was not natural. I think she’s put a lot of work into really making an effort to get her feet to the ball and just being more consistent as a hitter. When she was younger, she might have been a little wild, but I think now she’s much more consistent.”

    White added that, coming into this past season, Millbrook made it a point of emphasis to make Green “a pivotal part” of its offense. With a strong group of teammates, including setters Paisley Cook and McKenna Homans, complementing her offense, Green left a large impact and helped the Pioneers reach the postseason.

    There, they defeated Handley in dramatic fashion in the Region 4D quarterfinals. Against the Judges, the Pioneers trailed 2-1 before rallying to win the fourth set 25-19 and the final set 15-10. Green finished that night with 27 kills and said the comeback win was her favorite moment of the season.

    “The quarterfinal game against Handley, when we won against them in the fifth set, I think that definitely boosted our confidence,” Green said. “It was just a great game. The comeback and the energy and how the team gathered together in the fifth set [was memorable].”

    Although the Pioneers went on to lose 3-1 to eventual state champion James Wood in the Region 4D semifinals, they set a strong precedent for 2026. With only two members of the team graduating at the end of the school year, Millbrook could return 12 players from this year’s team during Green’s senior season.

    With Green already having achieved a lot, she said her goal is for the Pioneers to find further postseason success and to do “more of what I did this year” individually.

    White said he’s excited to coach Green for one final go-around and anticipates her stepping up as a senior leader for the team going forward. He also said he’d like to see her continue sustaining her offensive prowess.

    “Continued success attacking, and even more consistency from her on that pin is going to free up our middle and our opposite hitters. So more of what she’s doing [is the goal],” White said.

    “She supports everyone, just as they’re supporting her. I’d love to see next season, going into it, I’d love for her to really take hold of that leadership role. I know she’s capable, and I think that’ll take us to the next level next season.”



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    Volleyball Coach of the Year: James Wood’s Adrienne Patrick | Winchester Star

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    One of the hardest accomplishments to secure in sports is to leave while at the mountaintop. Following James Wood volleyball’s championship season, that’s exactly what head coach Adrienne Patrick is doing. 

    In her final season before transitioning to her new role as an assistant principal at Millbrook, Patrick led the Colonels to their fourth straight state championship, while also guiding them to a program-record 30 wins. As a result, she is The Winchester Star Volleyball Coach of the Year for the third time in four years.

    Patrick ended her six-year tenure as James Wood’s coach with a 128-19 record, guiding the Colonels through the postseason en route to a fourth consecutive region title and another Class 4 state title. 

    James Wood bested E.C. Glass 3-0 to take home the Region 4D championship, before later knocking off Loudoun County 3-1 at Virginia State University to win the state championship. The Colonels are the first Frederick County team in any sport to win four straight state titles. 

    Patrick also coached standout individuals, as senior outside hitters Kennedy Spaid and Brenna Corbin were named to the Class 4 All-State First Team and the Region 4D First Team. They were also named to the All-Northwestern District First Team with teammates Claire Keefer  (senior middle hitter) and Kyla Wilhelm (junior outside hitter).  

    Following her team’s impressive 2025, Patrick reflected on the Colonels’ success.

    Q. What qualities made this team special? 

    Patrick: We had plenty of returning athletes on our roster; Kennedy Spaid, Reese Justice, Kylee Plumb, Kyla Wilhelm, Bella Middleton, Brenna Corbin and Claire Keefer were all returners from last year’s team. I think that anytime you’re able to keep a solid core group of kids together, that can add to and help your success. And then, I’ve been known to always pull up a freshman. This year, we had two freshmen on the team that were impactful. They were able to benefit the team in two different ways: Macie Hewitt in the back row and then Kennedi Bower in the front row. 

    We also talked plenty of times about when you’re at the top, how there’s going to be a target on you. Everybody wants to be the ‘king of the hill’ so to speak, whatever you want to call it, right? So knowing we had been there before, and we currently had the title, we knew that would be something that we would have to fight for, to keep. 

    Some differences [from other seasons] is that we definitely ran into more injuries than we ever have before. So much so that we had to start changing when our practice time was to allow all my kids to be able to meet and see and be serviced by the trainer. So that was a little bit different, because you’re then constantly having to pivot and put people into different positions and make it work, which we were able to do. 

    Q. What individuals impressed you or surprised you the most?

    Patrick: Kyla Wilhelm came out of the offseason really swinging hard and really ready to make an impression on the front row. She was on First Team All-District and Second Team All-Region, she was either third or fourth on our team in a lot of stats. I just feel like that is her stepping it up. Most of the time, she’s playing on the right side, but in a couple instances, I did put her in the middle. 

    Claire Keefer, she also went back and forth, right side and middle. She was on First Team All-District as well, and then she was on Second Team All-Region. That was the first time that she was receiving those accolades and that acknowledgement. So that’s a really big deal.

    Bella Middleton almost tripled all of her stats from last year because she was just on the court so much more as a sophomore. So that’s really good when you think about where that’s going to take the program moving forward.

    Q. What do you consider the most memorable moments of the season? 

    Patrick: When we hosted our very first-ever tournament [the Champions Classic] that I worked to create. So hopefully that would continue, because the amount of interest that we got out … all of it was positive. We went on to win straight through the tournament [going 5-0]. 

    Two weeks later, we went to Virginia Beach, and our first match of the day … we were going to play Flint Hill. The last time we went to that tournament, two years ago, we played Flint Hill. It was disastrous, it was a struggle for us. And then, beating them 2-0 and then going on the rest of the day, beating other schools like Bishop McNamara and Kellum … was huge for us. I mentioned those teams because they are two huge powerhouse schools.

    And then, to go on and have a pretty successful rest of the season, we ended up 30-2. That was the most-ever wins in a season for our program, because we hadn’t actually had a program play that many matches in a season. And then, there’s a lot of memories; all of the bus rides and the silly celebrations that we have, the little sayings we have. There’s a bunch of different things that all go into the team bonding aspect and the buy-in and why I feel like we’ve been able to do this for four years in a row. We make it an environment where kids want to be and where the athletes want to give everything that they have. 



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    Broward 4A-1A girls volleyball first team, second team, honorable mention and coach of the year

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    FIRST TEAM

    Yasmin Dias Tonon, North Broward Prep. Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Yasmin Dias Tonon, North Broward Prep. Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Yasmin Dias Tonon, OH, North Broward Prep senior: Recorded 320 kills, 194 digs, 60 aces, 40 blocks and .389 hitting percentage; registered 21 kills in a match; had 18 kills in state championship match; helped lift Eagles to district, regional and state title; Bentley University signee.

    Kaylee Foreman, Pine Crest, Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Kaylee Foreman, Pine Crest, Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Kaylee Foreman, libero, Pine Crest junior: Team captain; recorded 625 service receptions, 393 digs, 115 assists and 43 aces; Palm League All-Tournament Team; NHSCA Academic All-American First Team; Under Armour Next Camp Series Invitee; AVCA Phenom selection; Team Florida 15U member; Yale University commit.

    Mia Gold, Pine Crest, Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Wednesday November 19, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Mia Gold, Pine Crest, Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Wednesday November 19, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Mia Gold, OH, Pine Crest senior: Led the Panthers to a district and regional title; team captain; recorded 440 kills, 249 digs, 45 aces; recorded 28 kills and 13 digs in state semifinal; school record holder for kills; England National Team selection; Boston College signee.

    Melia Howze, Chaminade-Madonna, Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Melia Howze, Chaminade-Madonna, Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Melia Howze, MB, Chaminade-Madonna freshman: Led Lions to district championship and 2A regional quarterfinal appearance; recorded 308 kills, 80 blocks and .443 hitting percentage; recorded 25 kills to lift team to district title win.

    Samantha McMillan, Coral Springs Charter, Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Samantha McMillan, Coral Springs Charter, Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Samantha McMillan, OH, Coral Springs Charter senior: Led Panthers to 3A regional quarterfinal appearance; recorded 251 kills, 282 receptions and .335 hitting percentage in just 60 sets played; registered 28 kills in a match; American University signee.

    Destiny Wiggins, North Broward Prep, volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Destiny Wiggins, North Broward Prep, volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Destiny Wiggins, libero, North Broward Prep senior: Recorded 436 digs, 438 service receptions, 91 assists and 36 aces; registered 31 digs in a match; had 22 digs in state championship match; helped lift Eagles to district, regional and state title.

    SECOND TEAM

    Isabella Collado, setter, Pine Crest eighth-grader

    Gabriella Florian, OH, Pine Crest junior

    Camryn Kanell, MB, Calvary Christian Academy senior

    Emma Luehrs, setter, North Broward Prep eighth-grader

    Jayda Palumbo, OH, North Broward Prep junior

    Adriana Powers-Hadley, OH, Sagemont junior

    HONORABLE MENTION

    American Heritage: Lyla Pack

    Calvary Christian: Sophia Azevedo, Reese Mittauer, Jada Stephenson

    Cardinal Gibbons: Jordan Andrews, Ava Flores, Beatriz Matos

    Chaminade-Madonna: Paloma Castellanos, Keylanis Cruz, Amy Wood

    Coral Springs Charter: Olivia Greco, Mia Luersen

    Franklin Academy: Sofia Hernandez

    Highlands Christian: Ali Diaz, Emily Eades

    North Broward Prep: Layni Tobias

    Pine Crest: Jasmine Florian, Elizabeth Sauby, Elle Schneider

    Sagemont: Daniella Seijo

    Sheridan Hills: Sophia Broch, Jasmine Cummings, Deborah Point Du Jour

    University School: Daniella Lugo

    Westminster Academy: Zoe Burton, Amelia Benkendorf

    COACH OF THE YEAR

    Brian Coughenour, North Broward Prep, Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Brian Coughenour, North Broward Prep, Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Brian Coughenour, North Broward Prep: The Eagles finished 26-2, earned a district championship and regional title and won the 4A state championship. “I am very proud of this team. They came into the season ready to work hard and with one goal in mind in bringing North Broward Prep their first volleyball state championship. They earned that championship along with a number of individual awards. I held them to a very high standard and they not only met it but exceeded my expectations. I am very excited for the future of this program and blessed to be part of it.”



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    Broward 7A-5A girls volleyball first team, second team, honorable mention and coach of the year

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    FIRST TEAM

    Fabiana Castro, Archbishop McCarthy, Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Wednesday November 19, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Fabiana Castro, Archbishop McCarthy, Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Wednesday November 19, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Fabiana Castro, setter, Archbishop McCarthy senior: Led Mavericks to district and regional title; team captain; registered 490 assists, 187 digs and 64 aces; recorded 39 assists in state semifinal win; will play volleyball and beach volleyball for Miami-Dade College.

    Sydney Guerrier, St. Thomas Aquinas, Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Sydney Guerrier, St. Thomas Aquinas, Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Sydney Guerrier, setter/OPP, St. Thomas Aquinas senior: Team co-captain; registered 383 assists, 146 kills, 144 digs and 31 blocks; BCAA All-Star Team MVP; FACA All-Star; AVCA All-Region, All-American Second Team, Best and Brightest Third Team and Honorable Mention selection during career; American University signee.

    Sophia Guzman, Cypress Bay, Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Sophia Guzman, Cypress Bay, Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Sophia Guzman, OH/OPP, Cypress Bay senior: Led the Lightning to district title and Class 7A regional final; recorded 274 kills, 4.0 kills/set and 250 receptions; registered 20 kills in regional semifinal win; selected team captain and team MVP; Southern Connecticut State University signee.

    Paige Hill, Western, Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Paige Hill, Western, Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Paige Hill, OH, Western senior: Recorded 235 kills, 360 digs, 69 aces and 36 blocks; registered 20 kills in a match; two-year team captain and four-year starter; will play volleyball for Emmanuel University.

    Emmi Merhi, St. Thomas Aquinas, Volleyball. Deerfield Beach on Tuesday, December 9, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Emmi Merhi, St. Thomas Aquinas, Volleyball. Deerfield Beach on Tuesday, December 9, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Emmi Merhi, OH, St. Thomas Aquinas senior: Helped lift Raiders to district and regional championship; recorded 248 kills, 250 digs, 437 receptions and 36 aces; registered 14 kills in regional semifinal win; Troy University signee.

    SECOND TEAM

    Isabella Cabrera, OH, St. Thomas Aquinas sophomore

    Erin Huang, setter, Cypress Bay senior

    Brianna Masaracchio, OH, Archbishop McCarthy senior

    Adriana Medrano, libero, St. Thomas Aquinas senior

    Sanai Mitchell, MB, Western senior

    Hailey Trebbien, setter, St. Thomas Aquinas senior

    HONORABLE MENTION

    Archbishop McCarthy: Raquel Hurtado, Valentina Santamaria, Em’Pris Seetal

    Cypress Bay: Julia Diaz, Margot Lantrade, Victoria Urizar

    Deerfield Beach: Giovanna Campos

    Everglades: Jonnele Mends, Zoehe Sharpe

    Flanagan: Krystine Escalante

    Fort Lauderdale: Lorena Rondon

    Pembroke Pines Charter: Julie Lobato, Sophia Peterseil, Abigail Reynolds

    Piper: Melody Delamotte, Isabella Delgado

    St. Thomas Aquinas: Leah Novatne, Violette Zayas

    Stoneman Douglas: Isabella Cox, Alyssa James

    Western: Valeria Luque, Alyssa Noble, Sarah Perez

    CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR

    Lisa Zielinski, St. Thomas Aquinas. Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Lisa Zielinski, St. Thomas Aquinas. Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Lisa Zielinski, St. Thomas Aquinas: The Raiders had a 27-5 record, won a district title, regional championship and finished as the Class 6A state runner-up. “Reaching the championship is never easy, and this team earned every bit of it. After losing six starters
    last year, I don’t think anyone thought we’d be back. We didn’t walk away with the trophy, but we proved we’re a team that battles. We competed with heart, toughness and the kind of fire that’s hard to teach.”

    Robert Perez, Archbishop McCarthy, Volleyball. All CountyDeerfield Beach on Wednesday November 19, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
    Robert Perez, Archbishop McCarthy, Volleyball. All County—Deerfield Beach on Wednesday November 19, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

    Robert Perez, Archbishop McCarthy: The Mavericks had a 28-4 record and captured the district and regional title. They finished as the Class 5A state runner-up. “We had a goal and we all locked into it. It was one team and one dream. We knew this was the team that can finally take that step. The program was due for a final four for the first time in school history. From day one, the entire roster knew this team was special. Practices were special and we competed versus each other like there was another team on the other side of the net. This roster made each other better because how deep and talented we are. The ladies in teal are for real.”



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