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D2ADA Academic Achievement Award Honors


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Caelan Bender

Baseball


Brandon Butler

Baseball


Michael Cahill

Baseball


Darryn Callahan

Baseball


Ethan Edkins

Baseball


Andrew Frye

Baseball


Gage Gillott

Baseball


Gary Gubbings III

Baseball


Michael Kitko

Baseball


Eoin Rossman

Baseball


Joey Vanzin

Baseball


Clay Wiesen

Baseball


Mark Wilbur

Baseball


Luke Howes

Men’s Basketball


Mack Staunch

Men’s Basketball


Regan Atkins

Women’s Basketball


Alyssa Gillin

Women’s Basketball


Sophia Hook

Women’s Basketball


Kayley Joseph-Bernard

Women’s Basketball


Deryn Moye

Women’s Basketball


Hannah Pugliese

Women’s Basketball


Duda Raimundo

Women’s Basketball


Tahmala Thorpe

Women’s Basketball


Emily Venick

Women’s Basketball


Anye Washington

Women’s Basketball


Joey Cintavey

Men’s Cross Country


Ryan Corbitt

Men’s Cross Country


Ryan Czechowski

Men’s Cross Country


Tucker Davis

Men’s Cross Country


Michael Gauntner

Men’s Cross Country


John Juszynski

Men’s Cross Country


Nate Pitzer

Men’s Cross Country


Anthony Robare

Men’s Cross Country


Eli Schreiber

Men’s Cross Country


Jennifer Cichra

Women’s Cross Country


Morgan Dennison

Women’s Cross Country


Lizzie Higgins

Women’s Cross Country


Ava Holbrook

Women’s Cross Country


Ruthie Hughes

Women’s Cross Country


Anna Igims

Women’s Cross Country


Sydney Pitcovich

Women’s Cross Country


Lydia Valeriano

Women’s Cross Country


Grace Burker

Field Hockey


Julia Boettler

Field Hockey


Bailee Christman

Field Hockey


Leslie Colliver

Field Hockey


Haley Metcalf

Field Hockey


Roz Mikulak

Field Hockey


Leah Riegling

Field Hockey


Megan Rude

Field Hockey


Hazara Sandhu

Field Hockey


Paige Shannon

Field Hockey


Madison Shomo

Field Hockey


Haylie Sucharski

Field Hockey


David Bahm

Football


John Brown

Football


Connor Chrisman

Football


Eddie Faulkner IV

Football


Teddy Gregory

Football


Max Heckert

Football


Michael Henwood

Football


Brad Hoffman

Football


Tyree Johnson

Football


Brayden Long

Football


Eli Podgorski

Football


Luke Pugliese 

Football


Logan Ramper

Football


Joey Reed

Football


Matt Rouse

Football


Josh Stokes

Football


Ethan Trettel

Football


Anthony Vespo

Football


Nathan Waltman

Football


Reis Watkins

Football


Isabella Buono

Lacrosse


Ava Dossier

Lacrosse


Ava Drath

Lacrosse


Krysta Frankowski

Lacrosse


Paige Jenkins

Lacrosse


Ella Koslowski

Lacrosse


Eryn Little

Lacrosse


Kate Lowe

Lacrosse


Nicole Masi

Lacrosse


Erin Melcher

Lacrosse


Amelia Nitsche

Lacrosse


Hailey Ohlsen

Lacrosse


Leora Owings

Lacrosse


Claire Petty

Lacrosse


Lauren Petty

Lacrosse


Reagan Richeson

Lacrosse


Grace Rotter

Lacrosse


Gemma Sciarroni

Lacrosse


Sydney Ulmer

Lacrosse


Brooke Walters

Lacrosse


Victoria Ziemba

Lacrosse


Rocco Birns

Men’s Soccer


Dylan Bliss

Men’s Soccer


Dalton DeShong

Men’s Soccer


Luke Gildea

Men’s Soccer


Ryan Hanes

Men’s Soccer


Will Harrigan

Men’s Soccer


Sam Kightlinger

Men’s Soccer


Gabin Lonjard

Men’s Soccer


Chris Mitchell

Men’s Soccer


Colton Swanson

Men’s Soccer


Jeroen Van Der Veen 

Men’s Soccer


Leah Allman

Women’s Soccer


Allie Burkholder

Women’s Soccer


Maddie DeLucio

Women’s Soccer


Jaime Dermotta

Women’s Soccer


Faith Diffenbacher

Women’s Soccer


Irene Doleno

Women’s Soccer


Chloe Flynn

Women’s Soccer


Jessica Girard

Women’s Soccer


Nina King

Women’s Soccer


Abigail Koly

Women’s Soccer


Brianna Matteson

Women’s Soccer


Kierstyn Maxey

Women’s Soccer


Bailey McGee

Women’s Soccer


Skylar Munnikhuysen

Women’s Soccer


Sophia Palermo

Women’s Soccer


Sydney Patrick

Women’s Soccer


Lindsey Price

Women’s Soccer


Morgan Sarver

Women’s Soccer


Sydney Smith

Women’s Soccer


Leah Walter

Women’s Soccer


Olivia Yoder

Women’s Soccer


Libby Zacharyasz

Women’s Soccer


Mackenzie Borkovich

Softball


Arielle Brown

Softball


Sarah Brown

Softball


Sydney Brown

Softball


Naomi Childs

Softball


Madison Davis

Softball


Ali Giordano

Softball


Jessica Goldhardt

Softball


Paige Gresgott

Softball


Alexsa Hurd

Softball


Olivia Logan

Softball


Aubrey Mansfield

Softball


Alyssa Massucci

Softball


Julia Montie

Softball


Julia Nutter

Softball


Paige Parker

Softball


Jeanna Sukey

Softball


Nicole Kempton

Tennis


Georgie Lancaster

Tennis


Dari Sakhanova

Tennis


Tina Slovak

Tennis


Isabella Bartoletti

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Baylee Blauser

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Katie Book

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Aleks Brozeski

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Jennifer Cichra

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Julia Coffaro

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Sarah Corrie

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Morgan Dennison

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Rachel Dickey

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Samantha Gilbert

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Paige Griffith

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Olivia Heckman

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Lizzie Higgins

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Ava Holbrook

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Ruthie Hughes

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Anna Igims

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Regan Johnson

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Jianna Long

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Addison Lyles

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Becca Martin

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Shannon McCullough

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Layne Miller

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Grace Parrett

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Sydney Pitcovich

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Lydia Reed

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Savannah Schneck

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Reese Skiba

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Annasophia Stauffer

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Autumn Stewart

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Allie Taylor

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Lydia Valeriano

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Abby Williamson

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Autumn Wyatt

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Chaley Younkin

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Hanna Zeiler

Women’s Indoor Track & Field


Cade Adams

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Cullen Birkes

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Joey Cintavey

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Ryan Corbitt

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Matthew Crow

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Ryan Czechowski

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Tucker Davis

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Zack Duda

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Ethan Folmer

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Michael Gauntner

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Joshua Gose

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Zach Gose

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Logan Gossard

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Chad Hepler

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Dan Hyatt

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


John Juszynski

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Drew Layton

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Tyler Morosky

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Nate Pitzer

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Kyle Rauchut

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Mason Reed

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Owen Rindler

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Anthony Robare

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Joshua Rohland

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Bradon Schneider

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Eli Schreiber

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Jacob Thompson

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Jonathan Wess

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Seaton Wozniak

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Earnie Zilka

Men’s Indoor Track & Field


Isabella Bartoletti

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Baylee Blauser

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Katie Book

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Aleks Brozeski

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Jennifer Cichra

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Julia Coffaro

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Sarah Corrie

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Morgan Dennison

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Rachel Dickey

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Samantha Gilbert

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Paige Griffith

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Olivia Heckman

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Lizzie Higgins

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Ava Holbrook

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Ruthie Hughes

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Anna Igims

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Regan Johnson

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Jianna Long

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Addison Lyles

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Becca Martin

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Shannon McCullough

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Layne Miller

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Grace Parrett

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Sydney Pitcovich

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Lydia Reed

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Savannah Schneck

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Reese Skiba

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Annasophia Stauffer

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Autumn Stewart

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Allie Taylor

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Lydia Valeriano

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Abby Williamson

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Autumn Wyatt

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Chaley Younkin

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Hanna Zeiler

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field


Cade Adams

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Cullen Birkes

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Joey Cintavey

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Ryan Corbitt

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Matthew Crow

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Ryan Czechowski

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Tucker Davis

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Zack Duda

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Ethan Folmer

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Michael Gauntner

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Joshua Gose

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Zach Gose

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Logan Gossard

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Chad Hepler

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Dan Hyatt

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


John Juszynski

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Drew Layton

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Tyler Morosky

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Nate Pitzer

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Kyle Rauchut

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Joey Reed

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Mason Reed

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Owen Rindler

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Anthony Robare

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Joshua Rohland

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Bradon Schneider

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Eli Schreiber

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Jacob Thompson

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Jonathan Wess

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Seaton Wozniak

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Earnie Zilka

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field


Kate Lachendro-Biery

Volleyball


Aslyn Pry

Volleyball


Erica Selfridge

Volleyball


Lauren VonderHaar

Volleyball


Arielle Walter

Volleyball


Jaeden Yost

Volleyball




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2025 All-Area Volleyball: Meet the complete team | Sports

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All-Area First Team

Player YR. Pos. School

Lily Bosworth Sr. MB Mahomet-Seymour

Maddy Doggett Jr. OH Westville

Sophie Duis Sr. MB Cissna Park

Addison Lucht Sr. OH Cissna Park

Reis McFarland Sr. OH Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin

Mady Melton Sr. L Monticello

Cassidy Monahan Sr. OH St. Thomas More

Josie Neukomm Sr. OH Cissna Park

Jillian Schlittler Sr. S/OH Unity

Ava Yeakel Sr. OH Mahomet-Seymour

All-Area Second Team

Player Yr. Pos. School

Brin Armstrong So. OH Champaign Central

Nia Bolton Sr. L Centennial

Laila Carr Sr. OH LeRoy

Erin Dallas Sr. S Mahomet-Seymour

Mady Marcott Jr. S Cissna Park

Tinley Parkerson Sr. S/OH Armstrong-Potomac

Thayren Rigsby Sr. MB Watseka

Bella Romine So. MB Arthur-Lovington-Atwood-Hammond

Aeralyn Thrasher Sr. OH Sullivan

Paige Young Sr. L Prairie Central

All-Area Honorable Mention

➜ Arcola: Kiera Leal (Sr. OH), Maddie Pilkington (Sr. S), Ema Simpson (Sr. MB)

➜ Argenta-Oreana: Khloe Hartrich (So. MB), Alexis Havener (Sr. L), Mya Hill (Sr. OH)

➜ Armstrong-Potomac: Ashlyn Ackerman (So. MB), Makenna Ackerman (Sr. DS), Isabel Bullington (So. OH), Carly Grant (Jr. S), Elie Lomax (Jr. OH/MB)

➜ Arthur Christian: Maddie Goff (Jr. MB), Avery Herschberger (So. S), Aselynn Kauffman (Jr. OH), Brileigh Mast (Sr. OH), Sheri Miller (Sr. DS)

➜ Arthur-Lovington-Atwood-Hammond: McKenna Blaudow (Jr. OH), Savannah Butcher (Sr. OH), Morgan Casteel (Jr. S), Summer Melton (Sr. OH), Annabelle Vanausdoll (So. S), Karaline Vanausdoll (Sr. L)

➜ Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin: Ella Acton (Sr. MB), Mallory Brines (Jr. S), Raylynn Hearnley (So. MB/OH)

➜ Blue Ridge: Ava Franzen (Jr. MB)

➜ Centennial: Journey Davis (So. MB/OH), Kate Pitcher (Jr. S)

➜ Cerro Gordo/Bement: Rylan Petty (Jr. S), Avery Stoerger (Fr. MB)

➜ Champaign Central: Summer Abudayeh (Jr. OH), Grace Bandy (Jr. L), Ava Clark (Sr. S), Avery Miller (Fr. OH), Prestyn Roberts (Jr. S)

➜ Chrisman: Jaidyn Alexander (Sr. OH), Leah Phipps (Sr. S/OH)

➜ Cissna Park: Marina Day (So. MB), Ava Henrichs (Jr. OH), Kendyl Neukomm (So. L), Ella Schluter (So. S)

➜ Clinton: Paisley Schick (Jr. L)

➜ Deland-Weldon: Ellie Hayward (Sr. OH)

➜ Fisher: Avery Carleton (Jr. OH), Brooklynn Kellems (Jr. S), Bella Kelsey (So. OH), Raegan Kilman (Jr. OH)

➜ Georgetown-Ridge Farm: Addisen Ellis (So. MB/OH), Milee Ellis (Sr. OH), Rubyrae Fraser Soule (Sr. S), Hadlee Hayes (Sr. MB/OH), Madi Spesard (Jr. DS)

➜ Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley: Abby Brown (Sr. MB), Bailey Bunting (So. OH), Bailey Grider (Sr. S), Maci Lindelof (Jr. OH), Londyn Roderick (Jr. S)

➜ Heritage: Addison Hopper (Jr. L), Faith Latham (Sr. S/OH), Bre Ploense (Jr. S/OH), Brooklynn Powell (Jr. MB)

➜ Hoopeston Area: Addyson Kelnhofer (Sr. MB), Abby Steiner (Sr. MB)

➜ Judah Christian: Liza Carder (Sr. OH), Olivia Dailey (Sr. OH), Kisandra Fazio (Sr. L), Mackenzie Jackson (Sr. S), Avoni Kelly (Sr. MB)

➜ LeRoy: Ella Mennenga (Jr. L), Sadee Owens (Jr. S), Kendyl Spratt (Sr. S/OH)

➜ Mahomet-Seymour: Pfeifer Manuel (So. L), Hannah Martin (Jr. MB), Addy Reigart (Sr. OH), Joelle Snodsmith (So. OH), Anna Streicher (Sr. OH)

➜ Milford: Erica Felton (Sr. MB), Lillie Harris (Sr. OH), Kami Muehling (Jr. L), Sydney Seyfer (Sr. OH)

➜ Monticello: Emma Arnold (Jr. S), Addison Finet (Sr. S/OH), Madison Highland (Jr. MB), Shelby Smith (Sr. OH), Emerson Snook (Sr. OH), Ashley Stiverson (Sr. MB), Sadie Walsh (Sr. DS)

➜ Oakwood: Sophia Hart (Sr. L), Mady Nicoson (Sr. MB), Kendyl Rogers (Sr. OH/DS)

➜ Paxton-Buckley-Loda: Emmy Bagwell (Jr. MB), Ellie Dirks (So. OH), Logan Loschen (So. S), Olivia Rehg (Sr. OH), Kylie Rust (Jr. S)

➜ Prairie Central: Kyah Creek (Sr. S), Mia Elliott (Jr. MB), Miranda Hari (Jr. OH), Lydia Kilgus (Sr. DS), Charlee Popejoy (Jr. DS), Jules Woodrey (Sr. OH)

➜ Rantoul: Airiana Bell (Sr. OH), Lauren Herbert (Sr. S), Josie Roseman (Sr. L)

➜ Ridgeview: Claire Edwards (Sr. S/L)

➜ St. Joseph-Ogden: Katie Ericksen (Sr. L), Hadley McDonald (Jr. OH), Emma McKinney (Sr. S), Emerson Williams (Jr. OH)

➜ St. Thomas More: Audrey Gooding (Sr. L), Sophia Hill (Sr. OH/MB), Avery Humphrey (Fr. S), Juju Kerr (Jr. S/OH), Campbell Phillips (Sr. MB)

➜ Salt Fork: Rain Pitlik (Sr. MB/OH), Ava Ringstrom (Sr. S), Maya Smith (Sr. OH)

➜ Schlarman: Izzy Bogen (Sr. OH), Addison Forsyth (Jr. S), Irene Rangel (Jr. L)

➜ Sullivan: Kate Bushue (Sr. MB), Mae Dawkins (Sr. S), Nevaeh Dovell (Sr. MB), Mya Dyer (Jr. L)

➜ Tuscola: Sawyer Cleland (Jr. OH), Reese Davis (Sr. L), Lilly Kurtz (Sr. MB), Sicily Moss (Jr. S), Bella Wishard (So. OH)

➜ Unity: Lauren Stratton (Sr. L), Olivia Williams (So. OH)

➜ Urbana: Sophia Sheyko-Frailey (Jr. OH)

➜ Villa Grove: Piper Kiser (Sr. S/OH), Hayden Thomas (Sr. L)

➜ Watseka: Christa Holohan (Sr. S), Gabby Kohl (So. MB), Liana Navas (So. S), Avery Pufahl (So. OH), Noelle Schroeder (Sr. L)

➜ Westville: Gwen Bennett (Jr. OH/S), Ady Blakeney (Jr. OH), Carlee Miller (Jr. MB), Lainey Wichtowski (Sr. S), Daylin Zaayer (Jr. L)





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Volleyball Wildcats face Texas A&M for national championship

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) – For the second time in school history, the Kentucky volleyball Wildcats will be playing for a national championship, when UK faces Texas A&M on Sunday.

Kentucky coach Craig Skinner won the 2020 NCAA championship, a first at UK.

The Wildcats and the Aggies met back in October, in College Station, with UK rallying from a set down to win the match, 3-1.

“I think it’s important just to treat it like every other game we’ve played in the last 30,” libero Molly Berezowitz said on Friday.

Kentucky, a number one seed and the number two seed overall, defeated Wisconsin on Thursday, 3-2, to advance to the final match.

“We’re at the pinnacle of our sport,” coach Craig Skinner said on Friday. “It’s a great opportunity for Kentucky volleyball and our fans to be in this moment.”

Sunday’s championship match marks just the seventh time two teams from the same conference will play for a title.

First serve in the national championship match is set for 3:30 p.m.

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Where to watch Texas A&M volleyball vs. Kentucky: Time, TV channel

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Texas A&M fell to the Texas Longhorns in the SEC Volleyball Tournament semifinals last month, but the Aggies have since fought their way to the top of NCAA competition.

The Aggies swept top-seeded Pittsburgh in the Final Four on Thursday, solidifying their matchup against No. 2 Kentucky in the NCAA volleyball title game Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. It’s the team’s first appearance in a national semifinal or final.

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Last-minute madness: 79-yd TD pass sends UW-River Falls to DIII title game

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Last-minute madness: 79-yd TD pass sends UW-River Falls to DIII title game

Dec. 20, 2025

Tied late in the 4th quarter, University of Wisconsin–River Falls QB Kaleb Blaha connected with Blake Rohrer for a game-winning 79-yard touchdown in the final minute, stunning Johns Hopkins Blue Jays, 48-41, and punching the Falcons’ first trip to the Stagg Bowl.



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2025 All-Area Volleyball Player of the Year: Lucht a champion in all aspects | Sports

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Addison Lucht ended her volleyball career at Cissna Park in the best way possible: As a state champion. Lucht, who finished as the program’s all-time kills leader, produced 202 digs and 48 aces to go along with her team-high 339 kills this fall in leading the Timberwolves to the Class 1A volleyball state championship this season.




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CISSNA PARK — Anyone who knows Addison Lucht wouldn’t be surprised by how she reacted to winning The News-Gazette’s All-Area Volleyball Player of the Year honor.

“It’s a reflection of our whole team and what we were able to accomplish in this amazing season,” Lucht said. “I wouldn’t have been able to get that award or do what I’ve done without the team, how close we are and how much we push each other every day in practice. We’re in there grinding and making each other better. Even the people who don’t get the time on the court, they’re on the bench cheering us on really loud every game and working us really hard in practice on the other side of the net. I’m really excited and honored to receive this, but it goes right back to my teammates. I wouldn’t have been able to do it without them.”

Same humble nature she’s always had, redirecting all the praise despite deserving every bit of it. Just once, you might expect her to give herself some props. Maybe even brag a little. She’s earned that.

But take it from senior teammates Sophie Duis.

“She won’t,” Duis said with a smirk.

Lucht just wrapped up her final volleyball season at Cissna Park and couldn’t have ended it any better. She led the Timberwolves to a program-record 40 wins and a Class 1A state championship, the first state title for the school in any sport. She earned a third consecutive All-State First-Team honor and was the 1A state finals MVP. She totaled 202 digs and 48 aces to go along with her team-high 339 kills, which brought her to 1,359 for her career to become the program’s all-time kills leader.

The argument that Cissna Park doesn’t reach three straight state tournaments without Lucht is a valid one. Although, Duis and Josie Neukomm — both All-State Second-Team selections and All-Area First-Team picks in their own right — among other strong talents, might prove that theory wrong. Regardless, it’s never been about the individual accolades for Lucht. All she cared about was the team, which is why the team was so successful.

“Having had a month to reflect on it, it’s beginning to set in how big of a thing we just accomplished,” Lucht said. “It keeps getting cooler and cooler by the day. To know we did that and were able to end our last game and my volleyball career on a win on the biggest stage is amazing.”







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Cissna Park’s Addison Lucht (9) reacts to her medal in the Class 1A volleyball championship at CEFCU Arena in Normal on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025.




It’s one of the many reasons she’s so popular among her teammates. She’s one of the best athletes in Illinois, an All-State talent in four different sports, but she wants no part of the spotlight. Ironic that the biggest moments are when she shines brightest.

“She’s very humble, and everything she does goes unnoticed,” Neukomm said. “She’s been working her butt off since day one. Everything she has coming is extremely deserved. I don’t think there’s a single thing she doesn’t deserve. She’s just an amazing person, and seeing the path she’s going on is really exciting.”

As if all her athletic abilities weren’t enough, Lucht is also the valedictorian of her class at Cissna Park.

“A lot of people look at her and think it’s just a lot of natural talent,” Duis said. “Obviously, there is a lot of that, but a large part of it is the hard work she puts in behind the scenes. She’s a really good on- and off-the-court leader, and she’s super fun to have as a friend and teammate.”

And for Cissna Park volleyball coach and athletic director Josh Landon, “I could just say ‘Ditto.’

“I could go back and say it started in kindergarten watching them in PE,” Landon said. “I had all these girls from kindergarten through fourth grade for elementary PE, and you could see a little bit of that competitiveness happening. You’d have tears from some people because we weren’t winning or others weren’t trying as hard. You could see all this happening. There is the God-given talent, but you also have to buy in to reach that success.”

This is actually the second All-Area Player of the Year honor Lucht has earned, but the first was for basketball after leading the Timberwolves back to CEFCU Arena and winning their second 1A third-place trophy in as many seasons.

Two days after winning the volleyball title on Nov. 15, Lucht and Co. played their first basketball game, a 64-14 win against St. Thomas More. Lucht put up 20 points, seven steals and four assists in the winning effort, and she hasn’t needed to knock off any rust in another strong start to that sport.

Neither are Lucht’s top sport, however. While simultaneously placing fifth and eighth in last spring’s 1A state triple jump and long jump competition, she batted .579 with seven home runs for the Milford/Cissna Park co-op softball team. She signed her letter of intent to continue her softball career at Northwestern on Nov. 12.

“I’ve always loved every single sport I’ve been in, and what sport I’m in, that’s my favorite at the time,” Lucht said. “Being able to have these special seasons and do it with these girls is amazing. I’m not going on to college to play those sports, and I’m going to miss them a lot, but I’m excited to get up to Evanston and excited for this spring at Milford.”







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Cissna Park’s Addison Lucht (9) as Cissna Park won the 1A state volleyball championship at CEFCU Arena in Normal on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2025.




Amber McKean won the All-Area Player of the Year award back in 2003 for the Cissna Park/Crescent-Iroquois co-op, and she went on to have a successful volleyball career at Olivet Nazarene. Landon said nobody believed anyone like her would come through their town of fewer than 800 again.

Plenty of talented athletes have played for Cissna Park since then but none quite like Lucht. Not with the same level of ability, passion and dedication to that many sports. And certainly not with the same level of care off the court. She was already a champion. Now, she has the trophy to go along with it.

“I hope we’re just getting started,” Lucht said. “I’m in the thick of it right now, and I’m so locked in and focused that I don’t think it’s ever going to end. It’s tough to realize these are some of the last games I’ll get to play in a Cissna Park jersey. It’s kind of surreal. I’m really fortunate that our volleyball season ended in the best way possible, and I’m hoping the same for basketball and the spring sports. I’m happy to get off to a really good start. Hopefully, it can end strong, too.”





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The halls at Jackson County High School are growing busier each year, and so is the volleyball court.

As the county’s population surges, more students are filling classrooms, lockers and tryout lists. The squeak of sneakers and the thud of volleyballs echo through the gym as coaches call out drills, a reflection of how fast the community and its competition are growing.

With more players trying out than ever, coaches and athletes have had to adjust to a more selective environment that’s reshaping team dynamics. As the Panthers close the book on their season, which included a second-round playoff run for the second straight year, Laura Keefer is already reflecting on what she learned in her first year leading the program.

“So when I came for tryouts in May, we had 72 girls here for tryouts, and that was a lot,” Keefer said. “I’ve been at a smaller private school for the past nine years, but even when I talked to other friends in public high schools and I told them how many girls we had, they said that’s a really big number, too.”

Over the past decade, Jackson County has been one of Georgia’s fastest-growing areas. The high school, which opened in 2021 to accommodate the surge in population, has already hit capacity. Public development director Jamie Dove said the county’s growth is fueled by its location and livability.

“There are just a lot of things to drive people here,” Dove said. Jackson County is an interstate drive away from Atlanta and Greenville, S.C., “and I’m a day trip to the beach and a two-hour drive to the mountains. So it’s a gem of a location.”

Jackson County’s population jumped from 75,907 in 2020 to an estimated 93,825 in 2024, according to the development department. 

For two years in a row now, we have been the fourth-fastest-growing county in the country,” Dove said.

At Jackson County High, that growth has led to what students call “learning cottages,” temporary classrooms used to handle overflow. Siena Berthold, a senior at Jackson County and member of the volleyball team, mentioned this.

“They’re called learning cottages,” Berthold said, “but they’re not learning cottages — they’re trailers.”

A graph shows enrollment for Jackson County High growing much faster than other local public schools.
SOURCE: Georgia High School Association, ghsa.net. (Graphic/Ellie English)

Keefer brought two decades of experience from smaller schools and club teams to Jackson County High’s volleyball program. Now that the season is over, Keefer said the tryout and cut process is still on her mind, especially as she thinks ahead to next year.

“The positive side of that is I had a lot of talent in the gym to choose from,” Keefer said. “The hard part is I don’t think everybody realizes it’s truly a gut-wrenching process for me. I had to cut a lot of talent.”

For players, the population boom means that earning a jersey is no longer guaranteed. The competition drives everyone to push harder and succeed.  

​​“It’s just a great group because everyone wants to play volleyball,” Berthold said. “You have more competition, so everyone wants to play better.”

The volleyball team’s rise mirrors growing community pride. Home matches now draw bigger crowds. Jackson County Schools have also made athletic and academic expansion a strategic priority.

“Our board of education does a great job of letting us hire earlier than other school systems,” Hooper said. “It’s a daily tracking of enrollment, and for human resources, it’s a daily tracking of students.”

So far, the volleyball program has not faced gym or scheduling conflicts with other sports. Keefer said the athletic department’s collaboration has been essential to that success.

Our administration does a fantastic job and really all of our teams together,” Keefer said. “We support each other.”

As Jackson County prepares to open Hoschton High School in 2027 to accommodate population growth, the volleyball program at Jackson County High School may eventually face a split, with players and families drawn toward the new school. This shift could reshape existing rivalries and create new opportunities for athletes across the county.

After one season coaching in Jackson County, Keefer said she now better understands how deep that talent pool runs, and how a future school could split and reshape it. 

“I imagine most of the upperclassmen would stay and want to finish out and graduate where they’ve been,” Keefer said. “As far as the long term, obviously the pool of talent like we’ve had these huge numbers coming in right, that’s going to be divided now.”

Ellie English is a student in the undergraduate certificate program at the Carmical Sports Media Institute at UGA. 

 



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