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The York-Adams League boys’ volleyball tournament champion has worn orange and black in every season since 2006. And the league’s trio of premier programs — Central York, Northeastern and York Suburban — comprises the top three seeds once again this spring. But there’s more competition than ever.
The league has expanded its playoff to six teams in 2025, and the bracket was officially revealed Friday for the three-day tournament that opens serve Monday. Central York High School will host matches on three straight nights, including the finale Wednesday.
Regular-season co-champions Central York (12-1, 12-1) and York Suburban (14-2, 12-1) are seeded first and second, respectively, and received byes to Tuesday’s semifinals. Central — which dropped its regular-season finale to Northeastern but held the tiebreaker due to its head-to-head sweep of Suburban — will face either No. 4-seed Dallastown (12-4, 10-3) or No. 5 Red Lion (9-6, 9-4). The Trojans will await the winner of No. 3 Northeastern (11-3, 11-2) and No. 6 New Oxford (9-7, 8-5).
Spring Grove also finished 8-5 in league play (10-8 overall) but dropped a five-set showdown at New Oxford on April 24, which ultimately kept the Rockets out of the bracket.
For the bottom two seeds, this tournament will mark the end of the season. Red Lion and New Oxford sit 17th and 19th, respectively, in the District 3-3A power rankings, but only 16 teams will make the tournament and all D3 squads have completed their regular-season schedules. Central York is expected to be seeded sixth, Northeastern 13th and Dallastown 14th when the bracket is finalized. York Suburban is No. 2 in the D3-2A rankings behind unbeaten Manheim Central.
Red Lion helped its cause last Tuesday with a five-set triumph over Dallastown in its YAIAA finale; the Lions can secure a season sweep of the Wildcats with a win Monday’s first match at 6 p.m. Northeastern and New Oxford will take the court next, with a scheduled start time of 7:30. Tuesday’s semifinal doubleheader and Wednesday’s championship match are both scheduled to start at 6 p.m.
Central York swept Red Lion in the 2024 league final after doing the same to Northeastern in 2023. York Suburban captured the crown in 2022 and Northeastern won gold medals in 2021. The Panthers appeared poised for a three-peat as they rolled through their first 12 league matches with only one dropped set, but Northeastern’s 25-19, 28-26, 25-20 road upset of Central York provided the latest reminder that there are no guarantees when top teams square off.
THE WAITING GAME
The York-Adams League softball tournament was originally scheduled to crown a champion Monday afternoon, but Friday’s semifinal contests were postponed due to rain and pushed past the weekend. Those games will now be played at 4:30 p.m. Monday at Spring Grove and Susquehannock, with Spring Grove hosting the championship bout at 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
Division I and II champions South Western and Kennard-Dale (both 18-1) each received a bye to the semifinals. The Mustangs will face Susquehannock (13-5) at Spring Grove while the Rams, who last played May 2, will take on Littlestown (17-3) at Susquehannock’s field. Susky advanced by pulling away for an 11-0 victory over Biglerville in five innings Thursday; Littlestown held off Central York 9-7 after leading by as many as seven runs.
Littlestown still has seven of its top nine players from the 2023 squad that beat South Western in the most recent league final (last year’s tournament was canceled). Both teams are just one win away from setting up a rematch.
PAIRING UP
Dallastown boys’ tennis seniors Hayden Koons and Jacob Horn agreed more than a year ago to compete together in the District 3 Class 3A doubles tournament this spring, forgoing the singles draw in the process. On Saturday, the two close friends won a silver medal together and clinched a spot in the state championships later this month.
The two-time YAIAA champions — Horn played with teammate Ian Opitz at districts last year because Koons qualified for states in singles — won their first three district bouts Friday and Saturday at Hershey Racquet Club before falling 6-1, 6-3 to Hempfield’s Cooper Lehman and Braylen Garcia in the final. Lehman also opted for the doubles draw in his final year after winning three straight D3 singles titles, including beating Koons in the 2023 final.
Dallastown actually had three tandems in the tournament. The Wildcats’ regular No. 1 doubles team of Nathaniel Erickson and Sebastian Ruiz dropped a 7-6 (8-6), 6-2 battle to third-seeded Viseth Meng and Joe Shkreli in the opening round, while the pairing of Ryan LoPiccolo and Opitz dropped its opener to Manheim Township’s Ryan Palandjian and Julilan Clark. Northeastern seniors Loghan Eckard and Noah Mansberger fell in straight sets to Hershey’s Gabriel Yuan and Jason Lyn-Sue on Friday.
The league also had four representatives in the District 3-2A tournament, and the group went 3-1 in first-round matches before an 0-3 mark in quarterfinals. Hanover’s Cullen Nakielny and Yahir Corona — the league champs — dropped a 6-2, 7-6 second-round battle against silver medalists Truman Peters and Aaron Andrews of Wyomissing. Delone Catholic’s Collin Kuhn and Lance Keller fell to eventual champions Armaan Malik and Jio Garcia of Conrad Weiser, while Bermudian Springs’ Bryce Laughman and Gabe Crews won a three-set opening match. Susquehannock’s Dominic Dion and Jacob Iwanowicz drew a first-round tilt against Malik and Garcia and got shut out.
The state championships will be held May 23 and 24 at Hershey Racquet Club. The same venue will stage the team finals this week, as well as Dallastown’s first-round PIAA match against Downingtown East on Tuesday.
AROUND THE LEAGUE
Northeastern became the York-Adams League’s first team tournament champion of the spring with its 9-1 victory over Kennard-Dale in Saturday’s final at Red Lion. The Bobcats were dominant over the weekend, beating West York 11-2 in Thursday’s semifinals and taking an eight-run lead early against the Rams. It’s the second league tournament title in program history, with the other coming in 2009.
Red Lion baseball received a forfeit victory against Harrisburg on Friday night, bringing the Lions’ 13-6-1 regular season to a close. All other YAIAA baseball and softball games scheduled for Friday were postponed or canceled.
Thursday night’s thunderstorms pushed the completion of the York-Adams girls’ lacrosse semifinal between Susquehannock and York Catholic to Saturday afternoon, with Susky holding on for a 10-8 victory. The Dallastown-New Oxford girls’ game was also cut short, although the Wildcats’ 15-3 win was ruled official because three quarters had been completed. New Oxford and Dallastown advanced to the boys’ lacrosse final, which will kick off Tuesday’s championship doubleheader at Dallastown High School.
This week’s schedule will feature a smattering of makeup baseball and softball games before District 3 brackets are finalized. District tournaments will begin Friday for some teams in baseball and boys’ and girls’ lacrosse. Top YAIAA track and field athletes will also compete in the District 3 championships Friday and Saturday at Shippensburg University.
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Witherspoon Earns AVCA All- Region Honors
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Augusta junior outside hitter Layne Witherspoon has been named an AVCA All-Region Honorable Mention selection following a standout 2025 campaign in which the Jaguars finished 25–9 and captured the Peach Belt Conference regular-season title.
Witherspoon delivered 346 kills on .295 hitting across 126 sets while adding 168 digs, 84 total blocks, and 433 total points. She tallied 17 double-digit kill performances, highlighted by a season-high 17 kills against Montevallo on Sept. 19 and a 21-point outing versus Francis Marion on Sept. 13. On the defensive side, she posted a season-best 14 digs at Flagler on Oct. 4 and recorded seven total blocks against Georgia College on Oct. 17. She was second on the team with 3.44 points per set.
A consistent presence in Augusta’s front row, Witherspoon helped power the Jaguars to their PBC regular-season championship and another postseason appearance.
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Hanson Wins Region Player of the Year, Cook Named Coach of the Year
There are 14 first-team All-Region members and an additional group of honorable mention selections for each of the 10 regions. A Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year, and Coach of the Year were selected for every region.
The 213 student-athletes who made All-Region represent 109 different schools. Nebraska leads the way with seven All-Region selections, followed by Pittsburgh and Stanford with six apiece. Florida, Kentucky, Louisville, Minnesota, Texas A&M, and Wisconsin all have five All-Region first-team or honorable mention selections.
Joining Hanson on the AVCA All-Northwest Region First Team were freshman opposite Carly Gilk and redshirt freshman setter Stella Swenson. Redshirt senior middle blocker Lourdes Myers and freshman middle blocker Jordan Taylor were named all-region honorable mention.
A Savage, Minn., native, Julia Hanson earns another major award after a magnificent senior season. She was also named a unanimous First Team All-Big Ten selection in 2025. During her fourth year in the Maroon and Gold, Hanson won Big Ten Player of the Week on Sept. 1 and was named MVP of the Golden Gopher Invitational on Aug. 31.
For the year, she totaled 26 10+ kill matches in 32 chances, posting a career-high 4.13 kills per set, a mark that ranked her fourth in the Big Ten. Hanson also hit a career-best .309, a mark that ranked her third among Big Ten pins.
She tallied five 20+ kill matches and averaged a career-best 0.30 service aces on the year. Her 26 aces in conference play put her at No. 8 in the conference. Defensively, Hanson posted 0.64 blocks and 1.60 digs per set. She was named as one of 30 players to the AVCA Preseason Player of the Year Watch List and was a Preseason All-Big Ten honoree. Hanson helped Minnesota reach its first Sweet 16 since 2022 after going for 36 kills last weekend in two matches (.500 hitting).
Coach Cook was named AVCA Region Coach of the Year for the fourth time in his career and first at Minnesota. Cook led the Gophers to a 24-9 (12-8 Big Ten) record and a Sweet 16 appearance for the first time in his three years at the ‘U’. He and his coaching staff did this despite losing four starters to season-ending injuries in the first four weeks of the season. The Gophers played five freshmen starters for a majority of the season, including three-fourths of Big Ten competition. Minnesota also won four ranked matches this year, taking down No. 23 Indiana, No. 24 Penn State, No. 11 Purdue and No. 23 Iowa State.
Carly Gilk earned an all-region nod to go along with her Freshman All-Big Ten accolades. The rookie opposite posted 2.28 kills per set on a scorching .293 hitting in 2025. She also posted 1.70 digs, 0.60 blocks and 0.27 aces per set in 28 matches played. She had seven 10+ kill matches and seven 10+ dig matches on the year. Gilk had the best match of her freshman year on Oct. 26 at Purdue, tallying 15 kills (.364) and 10 digs in a five set match.
Redshirt freshman setter Stella Swenson added an all-region honor after being named All-Big Ten Second Team and to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. She averaged 9.78 assists, 2.16 digs, 0.61 blocks, 0.59 kills and 0.28 aces per set in her first year as a starter, playing in all 33 matches.
Swenson posted eight double-doubles, including a career-best 58-assist, 10-dig outing in a five-set win at Iowa. She ranked eighth in the Big Ten in assists per set and was fifth amongst setters with 0.59 kills per set. She was the first Minnesota freshman to post 1,000 assists in her rookie season since her sister, Samantha Seliger-Swenson, did so in 2015. Stella was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Sept. 1 after being named to the Golden Gopher Invitational All-Tournament Team. She was added to the AVCA Mid-Season Player of the Year Watch List as the only freshman on there,
Redshirt senior middle blocker Lourdes Myers had the best season of her career in 2025 in the Maroon and Gold. She was named AVCA All-Northwest Region Honorable Mention after going for 1.70 kills and 1.19 blocks per set, playing in all 33 matches. Myers had two 10+ kill matches in 2025, including a 12-kill, nine-block match at Washington. She had seven-or-more kills 13 times and five-or-more blocks 12 times. Myers ranked ninth in the Big Ten in blocks per set.
Freshman middle Jordan Taylor also earned AVCA All-Northwest Region Honorable Mention. She had a banner freshman season, averaging a team-best 1.24 blocks per set, playing in 30 matches. Taylor averaged 1.35 kills per set on .355 hitting, going for five-or-more kills 12 times. She had five+ blocks nine times, including a career-high 11 block match at Iowa on Nov. 16.
The Gophers (24-9, 12-8 B1G) compete in the Sweet 16 against No. 1 seeded Pittsburgh (28-4, 18-2 ACC) at 6 p.m. CT on Thursday. The match will be on ESPN2.
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Badgers Land Five on AVCA North All-Region Team
The Badger list of North All-Region First Team honorees consists of Carter Booth, Mimi Colyer, Grace Egan, Kristen Simon and Una Vajagic. Head Coach Kelly Sheffield also earned his sixth Coach of the Year honor.
Freshman Kristen Simon was one-of-three freshman named First Team. In the regular season, Simon played in 89-of-92 sets as the starting libero for Wisconsin. The Kentucky native led the team with 3.49 digs per set, chipped in with 14 service aces and averaged 1.10 assists per set. She reached double-figure digs 19 matches, including a season-best in her very first collegiate match against Kansas with 23. The 5-foot-8 libero also earned Big Ten All-Freshman this season.
For the first time in her career, right side hitter Grace Egan earned All-Region honors. Traditionally, an outside hitter, Egan moved over to the right side and averaged 2.43 kills per set, 2.19 digs per set, 3.09 points per set and chipped in with 25 service aces this season for the Badgers. She totaled three double-doubles (kills, digs) against Texas, Florida and Northwestern.
Outside hitter Una Vajagic steadily became one of the Badgers most dynamic players in the starting rotation. The Serbian native totaled 2.71 kills per set, 2.56 digs per set, and 3.07 points per set in her first full season with the Badgers. Vajagic also collected eight double-doubles (kills, digs) in the regular season, including a back-to-back double-doubles in her first two collegiate matches against Kansas and Texas. The 6-foot outside hitter also chipped in with 18 service aces for UW.
Senior Carter Booth claims her fourth All-Region honor and third with the Badgers. In all four years, she has been a First Team honoree, including Freshman of the Year when she was with Minnesota. In the regular season, Booth led the Badgers and ranked 5th in the NCAA with a .436 hitting percentage. She added 2.02 kills per set, 1.24 blocks per set and 2.70 points per set. Booth totaled eight matches where she didn’t have a hitting error, including a season best 11 kills on 15 swings with no errors. Defensively, Booth achieved a season best 10.0 blocks at Michigan St. on Nov. 15.
Also joining Booth as a four-time AVCA All-Region recipient is outside hitter Mimi Colyer. She also repeats as All-Region Player of the Year. As a freshman Colyer was named the Pacific North Region Freshman of the Year at Oregon, and in 2024, she was named the Northwest Region Player of the Year. In just one season with the Badgers, Colyer has already broken and is on pace to break several more single-season offensive program records. The California native reached double-figure kills in every match but one this season, including nine matches with 20 or more kills. Colyer averaged 5.32 kills per set, 5.93 points per set, 2.20 digs per set, and added 0.69 blocks per set. She also hit .334 in the regular season. Colyer totaled seven double-doubles including a season-best 25 kill, 18 dig performance at Washington on Oct. 24.
Head coach Kelly Sheffield earned his sixth All-Region Coach of the Year honor after leading the Badgers to a 24-4 regular season record, and a 17-3 Big Ten record for second place. Sheffield replaced nearly his entire starting rotation, including four All-Americans from a season ago.
Wisconsin is 1-of-55 teams assigned to the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) North Region, joining just Michigan State as a Big Ten school representing the North Region.
FULL LIST OF AVCA ALL-REGION RECIPIENTS
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Women’s Volleyball Puts Three on AVCA All-East Coast Region Team – Penn State
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Three Penn State women’s volleyball players earned All-East Coast Region honors as announced by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) on Tuesday. Gillian Grimes, Kennedy Martin, and Maggie Mendelson all received the award after helping the Nittany Lions qualify for the NCAA Tournament for the 45th-consecutive season.
Grimes earned All-East Coast Region for the first time following her final collegiate season. The senior was a much-needed consistent player and presence as a team captain for Penn State. She was named the Big Ten Libero of the Year thanks to her impressive passing numbers. Defensively, she finished with 441 digs (3.64/set) and contributed offensively with her 30 aces. A two-time All-Big Ten selection, Grimes now turns her attention to the pro ranks as she will play for the San Diego Mojo in Major League Volleyball.
Martin put together one of the greatest statistical seasons in program history, etching her name in the Penn State record books. She set program records for the 25-point rally scoring era (2008-present) in kills (634), kills/set (5.42), points (728) and points/set (6.22). She was a first-team All-Big Ten selection in her first season in the conference and now adds All-East Coast Region recognition to the two All-Southeast Region awards she won at Florida.
Mendelson closes her collegiate volleyball career with her first All-East Coast Region award. The middle blocker hit .363 with 2.19 kills/set and tallied 91 blocks to lead the team’s defense at the net. She had 10 matches with double-digit kills, nine of which came during Big Ten play. She hit .500 or better in five of those matches.
Penn State has now had a middle blocker make an all-region team in back-to-back seasons as Mendelson joins Taylor Trammell (2024) as the recipients of the award. Grimes is the first Penn State libero to make all-region since Jenna Hampton in 2021, while Martin is the team’s first right side to earn the honor since 2021.
The 2025 Penn State women’s volleyball season is presented by Musselman’s.
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Behrend sprinter wins at Houghton December Classic
ERIE, Pa. — Penn State Behrend runner Carter Tobin won the 60-meter dash at the Houghton December Classic. He finished in 6.85 seconds — a qualifying time for the All-Atlantic Region Track and Field Conference.
Tobin, a sophomore from Irwin, placed third in the 200-meter dash, finishing in 22.22 seconds.
Lee Qualk, a freshman from Coal Center, placed third in the triple jump, clearing a distance of 7.13 meters.
In the women’s events, the 4×200 relay team — Anna Buck, Caroline McDevitt, Abigail Falk and Ruby Lormejuste — placed third, finishing in 1:54.41.
Behrend’s basketball, swimming and diving and wrestling teams also were in action last week. Here are the scores and highlights:
Men’s basketball
- Penn State Behrend 69, Carlow 53
- Penn State Behrend 75, La Roche 71
Jacob Dunkle, a freshman from Washington, scored 23 points and grabbed nine rebounds against La Roche. Dolan Waldo, a senior from Pittsburgh, scored a career-high 19 points and grabbed 11 rebounds.
Women’s basketball
- Penn State Behrend 94, Carlow 38
- La Roche 68, Penn State Behrend 64
Alaina Fabin, a sophomore from Indiana, scored a career-high 23 points and grabbed 12 rebounds against La Roche. Emma Marsteller, a sophomore from Sandy Lake, scored 21 points and grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds against Carlow.
Men’s swimming and diving
- Penn State Behrend 129, Allegheny 70
Behrend’s 200 medley relay team — Nevin Rutherford, Evan Tritt, Nicolin Pierce and Michael Kali — won, finishing in 1:45.52. Isaac Stoeckle, a sophomore from Pittsburgh, won the 1,000 freestyle, finishing in 10:57.86. Kyle Malec, a freshman from Edinboro, won the diving events; he earned 198.35 points in the 1-meter event and 195.25 points in the 3-meter event.
Women’s swimming and diving
- Penn State Behrend 154, Allegheny 106
Kaitlyn True, a freshman from Denton, Texas, won the 100 freestyle (59.42) and the 100 breaststroke (1:14.31). Izzy Sheridan, a senior from Orefield, won the 100 backstroke, finishing in 1:07.79. Rylee Ondrejko, a freshman from Washington, won the diving events; she earned 139.80 points in the 1-meter event and 150.20 points in the 3-meter event.
Wrestling
- Fifth (of 14 teams) at the RIT Invitational
Mason Savitz, a freshman from Corry, won the 165-pound weight class. He finished the tournament 5-0, with one fall and two major decisions.
Scores, updates and video links for Penn State Behrend athletics are posted at psblions.com.
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