LOCKWOOD — The Blue team defeated the Red all-stars at the fourth annual Midland Roundtable Montana All-Star Volleyball Classic Friday at Lockwood High School in four sets.
After arriving Thursday afternoon, Friday was filled with practice and a youth camp ahead of the all-star game. The Blue team got going first to take the opening set 25-22. Red came back to take the second 25-20, but Blue earned the final two 25-14 and 25-20.
“I think our team showed up pretty strong in the first couple of sets,” Bozeman Gallatin’s Cadence Lundgren said. “There was obviously a lull. I know we’re all tired. It was a long day, but I think we were pretty good at maintaining that throughout the whole game.”
Eighteen players from all four classifications and from around the state were split up into two all-star rosters and the sentiment after was that the teams were pretty evenly divided.
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“There is a ton of skill and talent on both sides of the court, and they’re all amazing girls,” Blue team and Rocky Mountain College coach Aubrey Beaumont said. “They’re fun to be around. They’re good people, and it was a competitive game, and that’s all you can ask for, you know?”
Lundgren led the Blue team with 19 kills and six blocks as a force in the middle of the net, but she was backed up by Raptors teammate Taylor Speake with 13 digs and Bozeman’s Sofia Kimmel with 13 kills and four digs.
“Sofia got thrown in as a hitter in this game, and she’s obviously played libero as a high schooler, so seeing her all the way around makes me really happy,” Lundgren said. “Taylor obviously is just such a solid player, too, and so it’s fun being on the same teams with them and being able to play.”
Billings Senior’s Addie Falls Down had 20 assists and Belgrade’s Juliana McFarland served three-straight aces in the third set to put Blue up 13-4 and swing momentum to their side in what had been a pretty even matchup until that point.
Helena’s Birdie Heuiser put up 17 kills, five blocks and had eight digs for the Red team. Heiuser and Shields Valley’s Nora Dominick in the middle challenged the opposition as Dominick added eight kills as well. Bozeman’s Lauren Fox had 33 assists and 11 digs while teammate Morgan Jones had 16 digs with two aces for the Red team. As a team, they combined for 71 digs with all nine players recording at least five.
“I think just putting together something like this in such short amount of time and being able to compete the way that we did, I’m just proud of them,” Red team and Carroll College coach Moe Boyle said.
With 11 of the 18 players headed for Frontier schools next season, Boyle and Beaumont, who earned her first victory in the series, got a chance to work with future players on their rosters as well as get a preview of future opponents.
“It’s pretty cool. The number of girls who are going to be in the Frontier that our coaching colleagues have have grabbed from all different levels in Montana, because the Montana kids really weren’t that prevalent 10 years ago, it’s pretty cool to watch that evolve as well,” Boyle said.
“It’s fun because we’re going to see those girls a lot, and we’ll be able to get to know them even more,” Beaumont said. “And I’ll get to see them blossom, and I’ll get to see my own girls blossom. And, yeah, you know, this is just the beginning for them so I’m excited.”
The game served as a final chapter for the players’ high school careers.
“Bittersweet, for sure,” Lundgren, who departs for Kansas State in a couple of weeks, said. “I’m definitely happy that I got to end on a good note with a win like this, which is pretty awesome. There were definitely some tears shed which is hard, but it’s good that I got to end this game with some of my past high school players.”
And as one of eight players who will continue their careers out of state, Lundgren was reflective about the end of the Montana chapter of her career so far.
“Very sad, because I love playing here,” Lundgren said. “I’ve played here for 18 years, so it’s hard for me, but this was such a great game to end on, so I’m very happy.”
Photos: Montana All Star Volleyball Classic in Lockwood

The Blue Team and Red Team face off during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

The Red Team’s Lauren Fox, center, and teammates celebrate a point during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

The Blue Team and Red Team face off during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

The Blue Team’s Cadence Lundgren, left, and Taylor Speake smile during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

Blue Team head coach Aubrey Beaumont hi-fives Jaycee Cleveland as she exits the court during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

The Blue Team’s Taylor Speake passes the ball during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

The Blue Team’s Sofia Kimmel spikes the ball past the Red Team’s Hope Gonsioroski during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

Red Team head coach Maureen Boyle speaks with her team during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

The Blue Team’s Sophia Kimmel passes the ball during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

The Blue Team and Red Team face off during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

The Red Team’s Kennedie Noseep passes the ball during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

Volleyball fans watch from the fans during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

The Blue Team’s Cadence Lundgren spikes the ball during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

The Blue Team’s Addie Falls Down sets the ball during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

The Red Team’s Ella Goeltz serves during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.

The Red Team’s Birdie Heuiser smiles after a point during the 2025 Montana All Star Volleyball Classic at Lockwood High School on Friday, June 13.