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December 31, 2023

Listed below are the champions and key gamers for the boys highschool volleyball seasons in New York, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
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New York
In Division 1, Fairport defeated Shenedehowa 25-22, 25-14, 25-21.
In Division 2, Jamesville-Dewitt defeated Westhampton Seaside 25-20, 25-19, 28-26
The highest three groups in every division groups play in a three-team pool play match, with the highest two advancing to the finals.
The Division 1 pool had Fairport, Shenendehowa and Ward Melville (which occurs to be the alma mater of VolleyballMag.com editor Lee Feinswog). Fairport went 2-0, Shenendehowa 1-1 and Ward Melville 0-2.
Key Fairport gamers have been outdoors hitters Jack Bones and Aidan White and libero Adam Cornman.
“It felt good to win MVP, however none of it might have been attainable with out the entire crew coming by way of and pushing one another day-after-day at apply,” White mentioned.
The Division 2 pool had Spencerport, Westhampton, and Jamesville-Dewitt, which completed the season 21-0.
J-D Senior Luke McQuaid led with 15 kills within the last. Center blocker Avery Kielbasinki was named MVP after getting 13 kills.

All-tournament groups
Division 1
Jack Bones (Fairport, Sr., OH)
Kyle Fagan (Ward Melville, Jr., OH)
Andrew Howes (Fairport, Sr., S)
Zane Ives (Shenendehowa, Sr., OH)
Noah Meabon (Fairport, Sr., RS)
Aidan White (Fairport, Jr., OH)
Bennett Wilson (Shenendehowa, Sr., OH)
Division 2
Collin Auburn (Spencerport, Sr., MB)
Tim Cooper (Jamesville-Dewitt, Sr., S)
Alec Kelly (Westhampton Seaside, Sr., OH)
Avery Kielbasinski (Jamesville-Dewitt, Jr., MB)
Aaron Ko (Jamesville-Dewitt, Sr., OH)
Luke McQuaid (Jamesville-Dewitt, Sr., OH)
Seth Terry (Westhampton Seaside, Sr., S)
Virginia
Midlothian beat Thomas Dale 22-25, 29-27, 25-23, 16-25, 15-13 to win the Class 5/6 A state state title.
Within the 4A division Patrick Henry completed 27-0 with a 25-16, 25-12, 25-19 sweep of Atlee for its eighth state title in a row.
Midlothian senior proper facet Max Regulation not solely led his crew within the win over Thomas Dale, he was named the state MVP.
“Attaining this title has been a objective of mine for a very long time,” Regulation mentioned. “I assumed it might not be attainable when my knee damage made me miss the beginning of the season, however I labored onerous as quickly as I recovered and continued to enhance because the season progressed. This is able to not have been attainable with out my crew.
Midlothan had 4 starters earn first- or second-team all-state honors and Ian Wajciechowski earned coach of the yr honors.
“Coach Ian is deserving of this award as a result of he was assured in our crew regardless of all of the accidents and different setbacks,” Regulation mentioned. “From the beginning of the season, he instructed us that we have been going to win and we believed him.”
Thomas Dale was led by proper facet Matthew McGovern, outdoors Wesley Graves and setter Landon Andrews.
A lot of the Patrick Henry beginning line-up has been on its varsity for 3 years. Patrick Hentry, 11-0 within the Capital Area Standings was led by outsides Stephen Matthews and Cooper Cobetto and libero Tyler Patton.
“Our crew was profitable this yr as a result of our practices have been so aggressive. We had numerous depth and expertise,” Cobetto mentioned.
Class 5/6
Quarterfinals
Ocean Lakes defeated Freeman, scores not out there
Midlothian defeated Kempsville 26-24, 22-25, 25-20, 25-19
Deep Run defeated Granby 30-28, 23-25, 21-25, 25-16, 15-8
Thomas Dale defeated King’s Fork 27-25, 25-18, 25-11
Semifinals
Midlothian defeated Ocean Lakes 25-14, 23-25, 25-21, 25-14
Thomas Dale defeated Deep Run 25-20, 25-10, 25-16
Championship
Midlothian defeated Thomas Dale 22-25, 29-27, 25-23, 16-25, 15-13
Class 4
Quarterfinals
Mechanicsville defeated Churchland, 3-0, scores not offered)
Atlee defeated Denbign, 25-10, 26-24, 25-11
Patrick Henry defeated Heritage 25-11, 25-22, 25-20
Hanover defeated Gloucester 25-14, 28-26,21-25, 25-17
Semifinals
Atlee defeated Mechanicsville 25-18, 21-25, 25-10, 25-22
Patrick Henry defeated Hanover (3-1, scores not offered)
Championship
Patrick Henry defeated Atlee 25-16, 25-12, 25-19
In response to MaxPreps, listed here are some Virginia season stats leaders.
Kills — Ryan Pecora, Kempsville, 592; Matthew Mcgovern, Thomas Dale, 305; Tanner Schaedel, Cape Henry Collegiate, 299; Wesley Graves, Thomas Dale, 274; Joel Eanes, Kellam, 273.
Hitting proportion — Gavin Pham, Gloucester, .447; Matthew Mcgovern, Thomas Dale, .411; Wesley Graves, Thomas Dale, .398; Ryan Pecora, Kempsville, .379; Tyler Daniels, Train, .359.
Assists — Landon Andrews, Thomas Dale, 921; Wyatt Strawbridge, Kempsville, 803; Bennett Pyka, Kellam, 733; Brady Crim, James River Midlothian, 710; Luke Replogle, Train, 587.
Aces — Wyatt Strawbridge, Kempsville, 68; Carl Matteson, Glocester, 60; Kyle Duong, Kellam, 51; Greyson Defend, Gloucester, 47; Ryan Pecora, Kempsville, 45.
Blocks — Matthew McGovern, Thomas Dale, 116; Logan Frole, James River Midlothian, 80; Austin Makovec, Kellam, 74; Bennett Barco, Kellam, 64; Jake Ryan, Train, 62.
Digs — Justin Madison, James River Midlothian, 467; Zachary Mendoza, Maury, 290; Deo Zapata, Kempsville, 256; Carl Matteson, Glocester, 253; Brady Crim, James River Midlothian, 240
Virginia All-State
First Workforce
AJ Angeles (Granby, Jr.)
Caleb Brown (Midlothian, Sr.)
Ben Frei (Deep Run, Sr.)
Josh Hinz (Midlothian, Sr.)
Max Regulation (Midlothian, Sr.)
Matthew Mcgovern (Thomas Dale, Sr.)
Ryan Pecora (Kempsville, Sr.)
John Russell (Deep Run, Sr.)
Vincent Yi (Ocean Lakes, Sr.)
Wesley Graves (Thomas Dale, Sr.)
Second Workforce
Landon Andrews (Thomas Dale, Sr.)
Will Cox (Douglas Feeman, Sr.)
Nate Duff (First Colonial, Jr.)
Joel Eanes (Kellam, Jr.)
Ben Mcvey (Cosby, Sr.)
Kaden Odberg (Midlothian, Jr.)
Ethan Snow (Tucker, Jr.)
Wyatt Strawbridge (Kempsville, Soph.)
David Thompson (Hickory, Sr.)
Elijah Woods (Hickory, Sr.)
Wisconsin
High-seeded Middleton Excessive College, which completed 33-3, received the state title by beating No. 2 Arrowhead (38-5) 25-18, 21-25, 25-22, 24-26, 15-6.
Middleton senior pin hitter Ambrose Engling was named the state participant of the yr. Within the championship match, he had 16 kills, three aces and 9 digs to cap the match in Inexperienced Bay.
“I’m a agency believer that crew success results in particular person success, so all through the highschool season I used to be not nervous about accolades,” Englin mentioned. “I knew the perfect feeling I may get was successful a state championship with my teammates and pals who I’ve spent most of my life rising up, studying, and enjoying with.
“Once I heard that I used to be named participant of the yr, it was a particular second to see how proud my teammates have been and to know I performed a major position in this system that formed me as an individual.
Matt Seidl of Kimberly received the Gary Sorensen Coach of the Yr award.
Within the quarterfinals, Middleton beat Union Grove in 4 and within the semifinals swept Kimberly.
“Volleyball in my county of Wisconsin has seldom been in a position to sustain with non-public powerhouse volleyball colleges situated in Milwaukee that get the chance to coach on superior membership groups,” Engling mentioned. “It’s a testomony to the expansion of the game and mindset of my teammates that have been in a position to shock the system and succeed on the state match.”
Quarterfinals
No. 2 Arrowhead (38-5) def. No. 7 Kettle Moraine (19-17) 25-19, 25-20, 25-20
No. 3 Marquette (29-6) def. No. 6 South Milwaukee Co-op (21-8) 25-13, 25-13, 25-20
No. 4 Kimberly (34-8) def. No. 5 Waukesha South/North (33-8) – 23-25, 29-27, 20-25, 29-27, 15-10
No. 1 Middleton (32-3) def. No. 8 Union Grove (19-15) 25-11, 25-17, 25-12
Semifinals
No. 2 Arrowhead (38-5) def. No. 3 Marquette (29-6) – 25-21, 25-15, 25-21
No. 1 Middleton (32-3) def. No. 4 Kimberly (34-8) – 25-23, 25-19, 25-18
Championship
No. 1 Middleton (33-3) def. No. 2 Arrowhead (38-5) – 25-18, 21-25, 25-22, 24-26, 15-6
“What an incredible season it was,” mentioned Brian Sharkey, the Badger Area Volleyball Affiliation program director. “Three of the highest groups within the state — Middleton, Arrowhead and Sussex Hamilton — all have been battling for his or her first-ever Gold Ball on the state match. It got here right down to Arrowhead vs. Middleton within the last and that was one thing particular to crown a brand new state champion.
“In the meantime perennial powerhouses like Marquette, Kimberly, Appleton North, Germantown, and Wauwatosa East weren’t too far past. It was one of the aggressive years we’ve had shortly, and it nice to see new groups like Fusion and South Milwaukee make it to state.”
All-State
First Workforce
Charlie Andorfer (Arrowhead, Sr., OH)
Connor Cantrell (Appleton North, Sr., S)
Jack Fittere (Marquette, Sr., S)
Matteo Morgano (Sussex Hamilton, Sr., OH)
Miles Von Rueden (Marquette, Sr., OH)
Vinny Coello (Catholic Memorial, Sr., OH)
Second Workforce
Brady Koester (Kimberly, Sr., RS)
Brody Stuttgen (Middleton, Sr., S)
Ethan Dassow (Arrowhead, Sr., RS)
Ethan Jetzer (South Milwaukee Co-op, Sr., OH)
Nate Olson (Franklin, Sr., OH)
Rikhil Patidar (Waukesha Fusion, Sr., OH)
Third Workforce
Aleksey Mikhailenko (Homestead, Sophomore, OH)
Danny Torres (Nicolet, Jr., S)
Dawson Joe (Madison Memorial, Sr., Libero/OH)
Max Bayer (Sussex Hamilton, Sr., Libero/Setter)
Nikko Javier (Arrowhead, Sr., Libero)
Will Mathison (Kettle Moraine, Sr., MB)
Honorable Point out
Aaron Martin (South Milwaukee Co-op, Jr., S)
Andrew Laatsch (Wauwatosa East, Sr., OH)
Andrew MacCallum (Cedarburg, Sr., Libero)
Ben Brinkman (Appleton North, Sr., MB)
Braden Borchardt (New Berlin United, Sophomore, OH)
Brady Pichler (Sussex Hamilton, Sr., RS)
Brady Zell (Kettle Moraine, Sr., S)
Caden Eichner (Union Grove, Jr., S)
Carsyn Stringfellow (Waukesha West, Sr., RS)
Dane Turner (Wilmot, Sr., OH)
Daniel Kreklow (Wauwatosa East, Sr., S/RS)
David Warren (Brookfield East, Jr., S)
Evan Tavera (New Berlin, Sr., Libero)
Henry Possell (Madison West, Jr., OH)
Hudson Dresen (Union Grove, Sr., OH)
Hudson Sweitzer (Middleton, Sr., MB)
Jack Basarich (Catholic Memorial, Sr., OH)
Jackson Loewe (Fond du Lac, Jr., OH)
Jade Breckheimer (Kaukauna, Sr., Libero)
James Pirocanac (Burlington, Sr., MB)
Justice Koning (Madison Memorial, Sr., MB)
Liam Jansen (Germantown, Sr., OH)
Liam Lubkeman (Westosha Central, Jr., MB)
Liam Robertson (Waukesha Fusion, Sr., S)
Logan Mainka (Pewaukee, Jr., OH)
Luke Heberlein (Arrowhead, Sr., OH)
Matthew Teplin (Cedarburg, Sr., S)
Max Larcheid (Marquette, Jr., MB)
Max Morgan (Pius XI, Sr., OH)
Michael Janssen (Kimberly, Jr., MB)
Oakley Griggs (Germantown, Jr., S/RS)
Oliver Scharnick (Nicolet, Jr., RS)
Owen Krause (Kimberly, Jr., OH)
Parker Fraser (Franklin, Sr., S)
Roberts Osis (Nicolet, Jr., OH)
Tanner Sindorf (Kettle Moraine, Jr., Libero)
Teddy Younger (Middleton, Sr., Exterior/RS)
Tillon Galgan (Kenosha Indian Path, Sr., OH)
Tristan Simkowski (Madison Memorial, Sr., S)
Wesley Wilken (Wauwatosa East, Sr., MB)
Listed below are Wisconsin stat leaders in line with Wisconsin Sports activities Community:
Kills — Nathan Olsen, 501; Hudson Dresen, 456; Dane Turner, 438; Aleksey Mikhailenko, 405; , Ethan Jetzer, 390.
Assists — Parker Fraser, 960; Matthe Teplin, 883; Gage Stahmann, 882; Jayden Griffiths, 881; Caden Eichner. 869
Aces — Tristan Simkowsk,i 78; Aleksey Mihailenko, 74; Gage Stahmann, 58; Mason Fiene, 58; Vinny Coello, 55
Blocks — Ryan Richter, 93; Justice Koning, 92; Michael Janssen, 88; Justin Bliesner, 85; Tucker Bush, 83
Digs — Noah Kern, 429; Noian Schwaab, 415; Kolton Lequesne, 352; Andrew MacCallum, 340; Isaac Gabel, 337
