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Live updates from Championship Thursday at 2025 AHSAA Elite 8 Volleyball Championships
The volleyball season will come to a close on Thursday in Birmingham.
Classes 2A, 4A and 7A will play their state championships at Bill Harris Arena, with three defending champions looking to keep their blue maps.
Here’s the schedule, which will update with results:
Class 7A: McGill-Toolen 3, Thompson 1
Class 2A: Pleasant Valley 3, Mars Hill Bible 1
Class 4A: Cherokee County 3, Prattville Christian 2
Keep up with all of the updates from Thursday’s action below:
4:47 p.m., Final champion crowned: Cherokee County wins a wild Class 4A state championship game with a 15-9 victory over Prattville Christian in a decisive fifth set.
The win gives the program its first state volleyball championship.
4:44 p.m., Nearing the end: The Warriors now lead Prattville Christian 13-8 as a timeout is called in the fifth set.
4:41 p.m., Still up: Cherokee County still leads in the decisive set, but Prattville Christian is finding a bit of momentum in this one as it’s now 10-7.
4:36 p.m., Strong start: The Warriors take a quick 5-1 lead over Prattville Christian in a decisive fifth set.
4:30 p.m., Headed to five: Cherokee County wins the fourth set of the Class 4A state championship to tie this one up 2-2.
A decisive fifth set for the state title is on deck.
4:27 p.m., Warriors back up: Cherokee County uses a run of its own and now lead Prattville Christian 22-20 in this wild fourth set.
4:22 p.m., Back on top: Prattville Christian now leads Cherokee County 18-17 in set No. 4 of the Class 4A championship.
The Panthers are up 2-1 in the set count.
4:18 p.m., Pulling ahead: Cherokee County has broken out on a run and now leads Prattville Christian 16-13 in the fourth set.
4:15 p.m., Back and forth: Prattville Christian leads Cherokee County 11-10 almost midway through the fourth set of the Class 4A championship.
4:03 p.m., One away: The Panthers take a 25-22 win over Cherokee County in the third set of the Class 4A championship.
With a 2-1 set lead, Prattville Christian sits one win away from repeating as the Class 4A champs.
3:57 p.m., Inching closer: Prattville Christian leads Cherokee County 20-17 in the third set of the Class 4A state championship.
3:36 p.m., All tied up: The Warriors take a 25-21 win over Prattville Christian in the second set of the Class 4A championship and tie it up 1-1.
3:31 p.m., Warriors ahead: Cherokee County is up 21-16 on Prattville Christian in the second set of the Class 4A title game.
3:10 p.m., One down: Defending Class 4A state champion Prattville Christian wins the first set 25-22 against Cherokee County.
2:47 p.m., Final matchup underway: Cherokee County is taking on Prattville Christian for the Class 2A championship.
Prattville Christian is looking to go back-to-back, while the Warriors are on the hunt for the program’s first championship.
AHSAA Volleyball 2A State Championship
2:08 p.m., Three-peat: Pleasant Valley takes down Mars Hill with a 3-1 win in the Class 2A championship, clinching the program’s third straight title.
1:58 p.m., Tight set: Mars Hill trails Pleasant Valley 14-11 in a back-and-forth fourth set. The Raiders are up 2-1.
1:43 p.m., Quick work: Pleasant Valley rolls to a second-set victory with a 25-13 win to take a 2-1 lead over Mars Hill in the Class 2A championship.
1:40 p.m., Raiders rolling: The Raiders are up 20-12 on Mars Hill in the third set of the Class 2A state championship.
1:22 p.m., Tied up: Pleasant Valley takes a 25-20 win over Mars Hill in the second set of the Class 2A championship. Now tied 1-1.
1:17 p.m., Back and forth: Pleasant Valley leads a close second set 17-15 against Mars Hill in the Class 2A state championship.
12:59 p.m., One down: Mars Hill takes the first set of the Class 2A championship against Pleasant Valley with a 25-14 win.
12:40 p.m., Underway: The Class 2A state championship between Pleasant Valley and Mars Hill is underway.
Pleasant Valley is chasing a third straight championship, while the Panthers are hunting the program’s first.
AHSAA Volleyball 7A State Championship
11:59 a.m., Champions crowned: McGill-Toolen downs Thompson 3-1 to clinch the program’s fourth straight Class 7A volleyball championship.
11:50 p.m., Pulling ahead: McGill-Toolen is up 15-11 on Thompson in the fourth set of the Class 7A championship with a 2-1 set lead.
11:33 a.m., One away: McGill-Toolen wins the third set over Thompson 25-21 to take a 2-1 set lead in in the Class 7A state championship.
11:20 a.m., Timeout: The Dirty Dozen now lead the third set of the Class 7A championship 15-10 over Thompson.
11:14 a.m., Doubled up: McGill-Toolen goes up 12-6 on Thompson in the third set.
11:03 a.m., Wild second set: Thompson holds off McGill-Toolen 31-29 after a back-and-forth set to tie this one up 1-1.
This will ensure that the Class 7A championship is the first one this season that doesn’t end in a sweep. Classes 1A, 3A, 5A and 6A all had sweeps in the title game.
10:52 a.m., Making it interesting: The Warriors have pulled ahead for a 21-19 lead over McGill-Toolen in the second set of the Class 7A championship.
10:35 a.m., Dirty Dozen ahead: McGill-Toolen pulls ahead of Thompson for a 7-2 lead in the second set of the 7A title game.
10:27 a.m., Set 1 down: McGill-Toolen takes a 25-20 win in the first set of the Class 7A state championship as it goes up 1-0 on Thompson.
10:17 a.m., Still rolling: The Dirty Dozen still leads Thompson, now by 16-11, as another timeout is called in the Class 7A championship.
10:12 a.m., First timeout: McGill-Toolen leads Thompson 10-7 in the first set of the Class 7A state title match.
10:05 a.m., Here we go: The Class 7A state volleyball championship us underway at Bill Harris Arena.
9:45 a.m., Gearing up: Thompson and McGill-Toolen are getting set for the Class 7A volleyball championship.
McGill-Toolen is going for its fourth straight championship, while Thompson is on the hunt for its first since 1982.
9 a.m., Looking back: Here are the teams that won state volleyball championships on Wednesday in Birmingham …
Class 1A: Addison
Class 3A: Mobile Christian
Class 5A: Guntersville
Class 6A: Spanish Fort
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First Road Trip of 2026
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt track and field continues its indoor season at Kentucky’s Rod McCravy Memorial Track & Field Meet at the Norton Healthcare Sports and Learning Center in Louisville, Kentucky.
The last time out
• Before the winter break, the Vandy hosted the Winter Commodore Challenge where student-athletes recorded 10 marks ranking in the program’s all-time top 10
• In her first-ever collegiate meet, Cali Bryant won the high jump, clearing 1.74 meters. The mark is tied for sixth in Vanderbilt history
• In the 60-meter hurdles final, all three Commodores, Devyn Parham, Santana Spearman and Taylor McKinnon, registered personal-best marks and improved their standings in the Vandy record books
• The Dores also found success in the triple jump as all three student-athletes, Pryncess Jackson, Anaya Webster and Anya Carey, PRed with marks ranking top 10 in school history
Dores in the rankings
• Seven Commodores are currently ranked top 25 in the NCAA in their respective events
• All seven student-athletes are also top 10 in the SEC
• Parham, Spearman and McKinnon are No. 5, 6 and 8, respectively, in the NCAA in the 60-meter hurdles
• Bryant’s 1.74-meter high jump mark is ranked fourth in the conference
Record watch
• Active student-athletes hold school records in two individual events and own 29 marks ranking in the program’s all-time top 10
• At the 2025 SEC Indoor Championships, the distance medley relay team of Audrey Allman, Allyria McBride, Ellie Wolski and Julia Rosenberg broke the school record and scored in the event at the conference championship for the second consecutive year
• McBride is ranked second in program history in the 300 and 600 meters, while Bria Bennis and Marta Sivina are the No. 2-ranked Dores in their respective events, the 5,000 meters and pentathlon
Keeping up with the Commodores
Action at the Rod McCravy Memorial Track & Field Meet will get underway Friday at 11 a.m. CT. Live results will be available online.
Fans can follow Vanderbilt track and field on Facebook, Instagram and X at @VandyXCTrack.
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Bears Sign Transfer Rania Chimonides
Rania Chimonides is one of three newcomers joining Cal volleyball in the spring.
Middle Blocker From UNC Wilmington Played On Cyprus’ National Team
The California volleyball team announced the addition of 6-foot-3 middle blocker transfer Rania Chimonides to its 2026 squad on Thursday. Chimonides, a native of Nicosia, Cyprus, who spent her freshman season at UNC Wilmington, posted six blocks in the Seahawks’ 2025 opener against Lindenwood. She was a member of Cyprus’ national team in 2025 after three seasons on the national U18 squad, competing in the 2024 European Championship tournament.
Chimonides helped her squad to a silver medal at the 2025 Olympics of European Small States, two years after she was named Best Blocker at the 2023 European Nations U18 tournament. Prior to joining UNC Wilmington, she played club ball for Anorthosis Famagusta.
“We are excited to welcome Rania to our team,” head coach Jen Malcom said. “She brings great international experience where she is one of the top blockers. I am looking forward to seeing Rania and (assistant coach) Alyssa (Andreno) work together and develop her skillset even more over the next three years. We were looking for a middle that had a few years of eligibility to spread out our depth and prepare for the next wave of middles to come. Rania will be a great role model and leader with the next group – she is super passionate about the game of volleyball and wants to play at the next level.”
Upon her arrival at Cal in the spring, Chimonides will join a middle blocker unit that also includes rising seniors Sawyer Thomsen and Ashleigh Woodruff. She will major in political economy at Cal.
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Track and Field Preview | Leonard Hilton Memorial
Meet: Leonard Hilton Memorial Invitational
Location: Yoeman Fieldhouse | Houston, Texas
Watch | Stats
The competition: Houston (Host), Huston-Tillotson, Jacksonville College, Lamar, Prairie View A&M, Rice (Men), Sam Houston, St. Thomas (TX), Texas A&M Corpus Christi, Texas A&M Kingsville, Texas Southern, UTRGV
Burnt Orange in Houston: Texas newcomers Iana Ahetz-Etcheber, Caroline Peterson, Jonathan Hertwig-Odegaard, Brandon Gorski, Mia Perez, Ava Gilley, Isabel Conde de Frankenberg will all make their track and field debuts for the horns. Internationals Ahetz-Etcheber and Herwtig-Odegaard will look to follow recent success at Texas as the newest multis on campus.
Osawese Agbonkonkon, Sam Abati, Bella Coscetti, Sophia Kowalski, Grace Kowalski and Gia Kurp will return to competition for the Horns.
Returners: Texas returns six men and three women who were named to USTFCCCA First Team All-Americans. Kody Blackwood, Xavier Butler and John Rutledge are two-time First Team honorees from last season who will lead the Longhorns in their senior seasons. Kendrick Smallwood also returns as one of the top short sprinters in the NCAA. On the women’s side, the Longhorns return sprinters Carleta Bernard, Holly Okuku and Ramiah Elliott as the long All-Americans.
How to follow:
- Fans can also follow @TexasTFXC for live updates of the meet on Twitter/X
- The meet will be streamed on the Houston Athletics YouTube page.
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Mountaineers Add Belgian Outside Hitter Bertels for 2026
“Saar will give us an immediate all-around presence that will continue to make West Virginia volleyball better. She can attack well from multiple positions, giving us flexibility in our offense that we always train in our gym and look for when evaluating players, “Greeny said. “Saar is experienced with high level volleyball in Europe. To earn the achievements she did in the European Championships is no small feat. It was also very significant to us that she helped lead Belgium to a finish never attained before in the history of Belgium volleyball – a third-place finish behind European and world volleyball powers Turkey and Italy.”
“Saar naturally embodies our five values,” Greeny continued. “We could tell that right away. She will fit well into our team culture. She chose us over three Top 25 teams, four NCAA Tournament teams, and three B1G Ten teams. Saar will continue to move this program forward and we are so excited she is one of us.”
Bertels competes for Asterix AVO Beveren under coach Kris Vansnick, one of the top professional programs in the Belgian Liga A. The 6-foot-1 outside hitter has been a member of the Belgian National Team system for five years, representing her country at every youth age group since U16.
Internationally, she competed with the Belgian Senior National Team in the Volleyball Nations League, one of the highest-level international competitions in the sport. Bertels helped lead Belgium to a third-place finish at the 2024 CEV U20 European Championships, marking the nation’s first top-three result at a junior continental event. She was named the tournament’s Best Scorer and Best Spiker after totaling 287 points and averaging 3.99 points per set.
At the professional level, Bertels has appeared in the CEV Champions League twice, gaining experience against elite European clubs. Her club career includes multiple domestic titles, including the Belgian SuperCup, Belgian Cup, BeNe Cup, and the Belgian Liga A championship. She has competed in the CEV Cup and BeNe League, contributing to Asterix’s consistent presence in European competition.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUVolleyball on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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Jolana Smidlova signs pro contract in Czech Republic
FRÝDEK-MÍSTEK, Czech Republic (January 8, 2025) – North Alabama Volleyball’s Jolana Smidlova is continuing her career in the sport after signing a professional contract with Czech club TJ Sokol Frýdek-Místek.
Smidlova returns home to join the club, which is in the midst of the season in Czech Republic’s Women’s Volleyball Extraliga. TJ Sokol Frýdek-Místek was founded in 1978 and based in the city of Frýdek-Místek.
Since the Extraliga’s inception in 1992, the club has seen success during the 2003-04 and 2014-15 seasons with third-place finishes. The team is currently ninth in the Extraliga standings as of Jan. 8, 2026.
The Letovice native spent three season at Tulsa before playing her senior season with the Lions in 2025. Smidlova appeared in eight matches and tallied season totals of 20 kills, 12 blocks and seven digs. In 69 career collegiate matches, her totals include 205 kills, 70 blocks, 56 digs and one service ace.
“I’ve traveled the world for this game, but nothing beats the feeling of returning to your home country,” said Smidlova. “I’m beyond excited to pick up where I left off and play for the people who have been in my corner since day one.”
This marks the second time under UNA head coach Tristan Johnson that a player has gone to the professional ranks. Former standout Anna Katherine Griggs became the first under Johnson to sign a professional contract, joining French club Racing Club de Cannes for the 2024-25 season.
“We are very excited for Jolana and this opportunity for her to continue her career professionally, said Johnson. “Jolana is a highly competitive person and has a very high level of commitment to the game and performing at her best. This is also a great day for our program as we have another former student-athlete pursue their passion of being a professional athlete. We are so proud of Jolana and excited to follow her career moving forward.”
For more information on North Alabama Athletics, visit www.roarlions.com and follow UNA Athletics on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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Men’s Volleyball Opens 2026 Season With Two Games In California
Games 1 + 2
Lindenwood (0-0, 0-0 MIVA)
at #3 Long Beach State (0-0, 0-0 Big West) | Vanguard (0-0, 0-0 MPSF)
Game Information:
Dates: Friday, January 9, 2026 | Saturday, January 10, 2026
Location: Long Beach, CA | Costa Mesa, CA.
Venue: LBS Financial Credit Union Pyramid | Freed Center for Leadership
First Serve: 9:00 PM CT | 4:00 PM CT
All-Time Series: 0-5 | N/A
Last Meeting: L, 0-3 | N/A
Live Stats: Lindenwood @ Vanguard
Watch: ESPN+ | BIG+
Season Preview
The Lindenwood Men’s Volleyball team opens their 2026 campaign on the road when they take on Long Beach State and Vangaurd on Friday and Saturday this weekend. The Lions are coming off of a 10-15 season in 2025 and fell in the first round of the MIVA Tournament to Ohio State 3-1. Lindenwood returns their leading kills and points leader from a season ago in Senior Outside Hitter Brendan Louthain, who compiled 287 kills across 93 sets played for an average of 3.51 kills per set and finished the 2025 campaign with 326.5 points. Senior Setter Zach Solomon also returns for the 2026 season, who led the Lions in total assists in 2025 with 878 assists and was first on the 2025 squad in service aces with 36.
LU brings back 12 players from last season and welcomes six newcomers, including two time First Team All-IVA Selection Luke Kraft. Kraft played the last two seasons at Maryville University where he finished top 3 in the country for aces per set, compiled 613 kills, and ranked second on the team in aces (28) and digs (151) in the 2024 season during his time with the Louies. Gabriel Vieira is another notable newcomer who comes from St. Thomas Aquinas where he registered 339 kills during the 2025 season for an average of 4.40 kills per set and was named the East Coast Conference Men’s Volleyball Player of the Week on both February 17th and 24th.
The 2026 squad was projected to finish in sixth place in the preseason MIVA polls on December 15 and will look to overcome those odds once the regular season begins.
Scouting Long Beach State
Long Beach State is coming off of a 30 win season in 2025 in which they won the National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Championship with a 3-0 sweep over UCLA on May 12. The Beach have won three National Championships in the last seven seasons and they return the 2025 AVCA First Team All-American and All-Conference Opposite Hitter Skyler Varga. Varga led the Beach in kills last season with 270 kills across 99 sets played for an average of 3.44 kills per set. He also ranked fourth on the team in blocks with 70 and was second on the 2025 squad in service aces with 33. Long Beach State also returns Opposite Hitter Daniil Hershtynovich and Outside Hitter Alex Kandev who each had 200 or more kills a season ago and finished second and third on the 2025 squad in kills. The Beach enter the 2026 season ranked third in the country.
Lindenwood is currently 0-5 all time against the Beach with their most recent match taking place last season in Hyland Arena where the Lions were swept 3-0, but LU lost all three sets by close margins by scores of 23-25, 22-25, and 21-25. Brendan Louthain finished that match tied for the team lead in kills with 11 on a .368 hitting percentage while Zach Solomon finished with a match-high 33 assists.
Scouting Vanguard
Vanguard finished the 2025 season 8-18 overall in their first year of Division I Men’s Volleyball. They were defeated in the first round of the MPSF Tournament by CUI 3 sets to 1, but they return their top kills leader and digs leader from a season ago in Opposite Hitter Logan Freemon. Freemon registered 240 kills and 122 digs in 95 sets played last season as a true Freshman. Meanwhile, Vanguard also returns their number two kills leader from a season ago in Middle Blocker Micah Sybesma, who finished the 2025 campaign with 219 kills across 96 sets and hit .428 on the season.
Former Vanguard Middle Blocker and current Lindenwood Lion Nick Dvorak played his Freshman season at Vanguard in 2025 and will return to his old stomping grounds on Saturday as a member of the Lions. Dvorak hit .368 last season at Vanguard and recorded 127 kills in 89 sets played. Lindenwood and Vanguard will meet for the first time in their all-time series on Saturday.
Up Next
Lindenwood returns to St. Charles for their home opener in Hyland Arena which is set for Friday, January 16 at 7 p.m. CT
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