COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (April 27, 2025) – A fantastic weekend came to a close Sunday with seven new champions crowned at the 2025 USA Volleyball Girls 18s National Championship in Salt Lake City, Utah.
More than 360 teams competed in the annual championship, which offers club players the chance to compete against the best of the best in the highest age group.
For the third year, the event also included a player prom for those who might have missed their event at home and those who just wanted to dance. This year’s prom was the biggest yet, with more than 400 girls dancing and having a blast the evening before nationals.
Each of the seven division winners were from different clubs: Arizona Storm 18 Thunder (Arizona Region); AZ Sky 18 Gold (Arizona Region); Legacy Girls 18 Elite (Southern California Region); FH 18 Ikaika Michele (North Texas Region); FORZA 1 18 One (Southern California Region); AAC 18 National (Florida Region); and Club V 17 Black Jenna (Intermountain Region).
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18 Open
In one of the most competitive divisions, Arizona Storm 18 Thunder emerged on top of the standings in 18 Open. Paced by division MVP Kenna Cogill, Storm won a serious battle for the title, 25-21, 17-25, 16-14 over runner-up Coast 18-1 Ozhan (Southern California). Storm finished the tournament with an 8-1 record, losing to PVA 18 Elite in three sets early on. They also had back-to-back three-set matches on the final day, defeating Tribe 18 Elite Cardinal (Florida) in the semifinal.
Coast was 7-3 and advanced to the final with a win over previously undefeated 1st Alliance 18 Gold (Great Lakes) in the semis.
Tribe Elite and 1st Alliance were third at 7-1.
18 National
AZ Sky 18 Gold was undefeated and lost just four sets en route to the 18 National title. In the semifinal, the team squeaked by Absolute 18 Black (Northern California) in three sets before defeating OP2 18-1 Elite (Oklahoma), 25-13, 25-20, in the final.
Second-place OP2 finished 8-2, and third place went to Absolute Black and Elevation 18 Toth (Ohio Valley). Ylame Dsamou of AZ Sky was the MVP.
18 USA
In 18 USA, Legacy Girls 18 Elite bounced back from an early loss to Elevation 18 Peak (Rocky Mountain) to go undefeated the rest of the way for the title. Like Arizona Storm in 18 Open, Legacy had a battle in the final, defeating Dallas Skyline 18 Black (North Texas), 25-21, 22-25, 16-14 for gold. It was the first loss in the tournament for Skyline.
Third place went to Club One AZ 18Platinum (Arizona) and Stars 18 Helle (Palmetto). Legacy’s Leila Ballard was MVP.
18 Liberty
FH 18 Ikaika Michele won a tough Liberty division with an 18-25, 25-18, 15-8 win over WI Juniors 18-1 (Badger) in the final. FH 18 gave it all during the tournament, finishing 7-2 with seven of those matches going the distance.
WI Juniors also finished 7-2, and third place went to 417 MoJrs 18 Elite (Heart of America) and Tsunami S181E Marko (Southern). Kynadie Hall of FH 18 was the MVP.
18 American
FORZA1 18 One was undefeated in 18 American, losing just five sets in the tournament. In the final, FORZA1 handed Tx Performance 18s Black (Sun Country) its only loss, 27-25, 25-22.
Third-place Dynasty 18 Black (Heart of America) also had a great tournament, going 8-1 and losing to FORZA1 in the semis, 15-13 in the third. FSJ 18 (Delta) also finished third with a 6-3 record.
Nicolette Nobel of FORZA1 was MVP.
18 Freedom
AAC 18 National collected the Freedom division title with an 8-1 record. The team’s only loss was a three-set defeat at the hands of Colorado Impact 18s-KT (Rocky Mountain) in pool play.
In the final, AAC defeated Synergy 18 HeatWave (Keystone), 26-24, 21-25, 15-12. In third were AJV 18 Molten (Lone Star) and SIVBC 18 Tsunami (Puget Sound). Samantha Beatty of AAC was MVP.
18 Patriot
Club V 17 Black Jenna dominated the Patriot Division, going 10-0 without losing a set. In the final, the team defeated Ozark Juniors 18 National (Delta), 25-18, 25-11.
Ozark also had a strong tournament, finishing 8-2. Third place went to ICON VBC 18 Adidas (Southern California) and Vegas United G18 Black (Southern California).