2024 Kansas Volleyball All-State Teams Announced

November 17, 2024 – The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce the 2024 All-State Teams, Players of the Year, and Coaches of the Year selections for all classifications.

1A DIVISION 2

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Saige HadleyLebo5’9”OHSR
Gretchen BottLinn5’9”SSO
Drew BrunaHanover5’11”MHSO
Katie HolleHanover5’7”SJR
Anna JuenemanHanover5’8”OHSR
Jill SchmeeckleIngalls5’9”MHSO
Olivia SteinIngalls6’0”OHJR
Chloe TraffasAttica5’4”S/OHSR

SECOND TEAM

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Aliviah BallWheatland-Grinnell5’9”MHSO
Gracie BrunaHanover5’7”OHSO
Autumn ColemanArgonia5’5”OHJR
Emily CriquiMarais des Cygnes Valley5’9”OHFR
Jaelyn DailyWallace County5’8”RSSR
Abi JonesLebo5’5”SSR
Taylor McCartyCheylin5’7”OHSO
Jocelyn PerezWheatland-Grinnell5’8”MHSR

HONORABLE MENTION

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Carlie BrummerSt. John’s/Tipton5’9”OH/MHSR
Lindsay ColemanArgonia5’4”OHFR
Siara CrouchLebo5’5”OHSR
Ally ScheeleHanover5’7”LJR
Trinity SchlabachHanover5’11”MHJR
Lani SpeerDighton5’11”OHJR
Gracen StahlMarais des Cygnes Valley5’11”MHJR
Remy TateIngalls5’4”SSR

Player of the Year: Saige Hadley, Lebo
Coach of the Year: Melissa Holle, Hanover


1A DIVISION 1

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Arika FeldmanLittle River6’1”S/MH/OPPJR
Oen DetersCentralia5’6”LSR
Havana OlanderLittle River5’8”OH/MB/RSJR
Harlee RandallFlinthills6’1”MHSR
Allie ReedSouth Gray5’9”OHSR
Jadence StewartGreeley County5’9”OHJR
Brooklyn WuestGoessel5’8”OHSR
Sevy WurtzClifton-Clyde5’6”OH/SJR

SECOND TEAM

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Calyn BakerClifton-Clyde5’8”MHJR
Avery JensenSaint Francis5’8”OH/MHJR
Tatum KramerCentralia5’8”S/RSSR
Evie LookLittle River5’6”SJR
Jadyn ManganGreeley County5’9”MHSR
Saelyn RaleighLittle River5’10”OH/MHSO
Lillian SteinbrockClifton-Clyde5’5”OHSR
Adelynne StreckerLittle River5’5”LJR

HONORABLE MENTION

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Tayten DeweyRawlins County5’9”OH/SSR
Izzy HackenySouth Central5’2”OHSR
Makiah KliesenSpearville5’11”MHJR
Hayden KramerCentralia5’8”OHSO
Mia MeyerSt. John-Hudson5’9”OHJR
Brylee MinnickDecatur Community5’10”OHJR
Halle MiznerRock Hills5’9”OHJR
Jeryn StewartGreeley County5’5”SFR

Player of the Year: Arika Feldman, Little River
Coach of the Year: Kim Rolfs, Little River


2A

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Ava SmithValley Heights5’9”OHJR
Emily BainterHoxie5’10”OHSR
Kennedy BehnkeEllinwood5’10”MHSO
Nora BurdiekRossville5’10”OHSO
Suttyn HarrisInman5’11”OHJR
Macy KarlinMaranatha Christian Academy5’7”LSO
Kingzley RatzlaffHillsboro5’10”OH/SJR
Tate SherMaranatha Christian Academy5’9”OHSR

SECOND TEAM

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Maggie BriskMaranatha Christian Academy5’10”OHSO
Taylor FroeseInman5’10”S/RSSO
Katie JohnsonDoniphan West5’10”MHSR
Kyndal MooreEllinwood6’0”MHJR
Kalyn SampsonSedgwick5’11”S/OHJR
Mia VermettenValley Heights5’8”OHJR
Amyah WerthHillsboro5’4”LSO
Regan WidenerEllinwood5’10”RSJR

HONORABLE MENTION

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Alyvia BatchmanEllinwood5’7”S/OHSO
Zion JonesMaranatha Christian Academy5’6”MHSR
Leslyn KremeierHerington5’5”LSR
Jaye McCurdyCentral Christian Academy5’7”S/OHJR
Abby NashMaranatha Christian Academy5’7”SJR
Anne ToerberValley Heights5’9”OPPSR
Lauryn VogtHillsboro5’9”OHJR
Kenna WoodsInman5’11”OHJR

Player of the Year: Ava Smith, Valley Heights
Coach of the Year: Sam Soliday, Maranatha Christian Academy


3A

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Addison BudkeBeloit6’0”OHSR
Bailey BernalHalstead5’9”OHSO
Cali HoneymanNemaha Central5’11”OHSR
Samantha KlotzRoyal Valley5’10”OHSR
Prayer RoebuckNeodesha5’10”RS/SSR
Dalaina SchutteHalstead5’9”SSR
Sofia SimicHoisington6’1”OHSO
Sophia ThompsonBeloit6’1”MHSR

SECOND TEAM

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Katja BlanchatSmoky Valley6’0”MHSR
Ella BolanSilver Lake5’11”OHSR
Kendal BrueggenHesston5’10”OHSR
Katharine EngelHalstead5’9”OHJR
Hallie HolthausNemaha Central5’7”SSR
Sage IllianWichita Trinity Academy6’0”OH/SFR
Audrey SmithWichita Trinity Academy6’3”MBJR
Reese StuhlsatzGarden Plain5’10”OHJR

HONORABLE MENTION

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Brecken BoudreauxBeloit5’8”RSJR
Maddie CoesterGirard5’10”OHJR
Kailyn FollisBeloit5’5”LSR
Reese HedstromCheney5’11”OHSR
Piper SchroederHalstead5’3”LSO
Erin SmithGarden Plain5’4”LJR
Samantha StoverNeodesha5’9”S/OHSR
Zoey SudbeckNemaha Central5’8”MHSR

Player of the Year: Addison Budke, Beloit
Coach of the Year: Diana Schutte, Halstead


4A

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Lauren LopezBishop Miege5’10”OHSR
Hayden GrimesAndale5’9”OHJR
Ayla KlingenbergRock Creek6’0”MBSR
Raimee LipkerClay Center Community5’10”OHSO
Kenzy McArtorClearwater5’11”OHSR
Reagan McGivernHayden6’3”MBSR
Trinniti StevensBishop Miege6’2”MBSR
Brynna ZoellerRock Creek5’11”SJR

SECOND TEAM

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Brooke DoileMcPherson5’8”OH/MBJR
Lily EdwardsClay Center Community5’9”OHSO
Hailey SchmidtleinHayden5’11”MB/RSFR
Olivia StevensBishop Miege6’0”RSSO
Emerson WaldrenBuhler5’10”OHJR
Blakely WalterHayden5’7”SFR
Madison WilliamsClearwater5’8”OHSR
Tinley WilsonHolton5’9”OHSR

HONORABLE MENTION

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Maryn DeanBishop Miege5’11”SSO
Ella FosterHayden5’3”LJR
Kynlee HamelConcordia5’10”OH/MBJR
Kaylee HamptonClearwater5’9”SSR
Ayla JohnsonClay Center Community5’9”MBSR
Braydee MillerEudora5’10”OHFR
Ava RomeroMcPherson5’8”OH/MBJR
Kirston VerhulstBishop Miege5’9”OHSR

Player of the Year: Lauren Lopez, Bishop Miege
Coach of the Year: Robert Moran, Clay Center


5A

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Reese MesserSt. James Academy5’11”S/MBSR
Campbell ChabotSeaman5’6”S/RSSR
Alea GoolsbySt. Thomas Aquinas5’10”OHSR
Jillian GregoryMaize South5’11”OHSR
Grace MartinSt. Thomas Aquinas6’0”OHJR
Maegan MillsSeaman6’1”OH/MBSR
Kaylee TingeyBlue Valley Southwest5’10”LSR
Hailie VaughnBlue Valley Southwest6’0”OHJR

SECOND TEAM

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Ava EsserSeaman6’1”OHSR
Madeline EtlerSt. James Academy6’0”MBSO
Morgan HamptonSt. Thomas Aquinas6’1”OPPSO
Mya LeeSt. James Academy6’1”OHFR
Taylor StanleyBlue Valley Southwest6’2”OPPJR
Alayna VaethSt. Thomas Aquinas5’9”SJR
Jordyn WashingtonAndover Central5’11”MBSR
Kate WellsSt. Thomas Aquinas6’0”MBJR

HONORABLE MENTION

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Maren CarterSt. James Academy5’8”LSR
Ashlee ChavezSt. James Academy5’9”OHSR
Maggie MouldenSeaman6’1”MHSR
Emma NashSt. Thomas Aquinas5’5”LSR
Mason PalaceKapaun Mt. Carmel5’11”MB/OHJR
McCoy PhisterKapaun Mt. Carmel5’7”S/OPPJR
Willow WeningerBlue Valley Southwest6’1”OPPJR
Kinley WilhelmSeaman5’7”LSR

Player of the Year: Reese Messer, St. James Academy
Coach of the Year: Sarah Ikenberry, St. Thomas Aquinas


6A

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Ella FlorezMill Valley5’9”SJR
Brookelyn HattonBlue Valley West5’3”LSR
Peyton KubikBlue Valley West6’1”OHSO
Jenna McClureBlue Valley North5’8”OHSR
Logan ParksBlue Valley North6’0”S/RSSR
Riley RiggsMill Valley6’0”OHSO
Cami SherOlathe West6’1”MHJR
Ella StowellOlathe West6’0”OHJR

SECOND TEAM

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Ashley BarcusOlathe West5’9”OHSR
Caroline ClaytonOlathe South5’9”OHSR
Layla CollinsWashburn Rural6’0”OHSR
Ella DavidsonBlue Valley West5’10”OHSR
Saida JacobsMill Valley6’1”MBSR
Neely LeathersOlathe West5’9”SJR
Corinne SchwindtMill Valley5’8”LJR
Lily WedmanBlue Valley West5’8”SSR

HONORABLE MENTION

NAMESCHOOLHEIGHTPOSITIONYEAR
Bailey BuschManhattan5’6”OHSO
Ryann DaggettWichita North6’1”MHSO
Allison HeckBlue Valley West6’0”MHSR
Natalie HerringtonBlue Valley North6’0”MHSR
Kate HinckWashburn Rural5’4”LSR
Alex MyersBlue Valley West6’1”MHSR
Morgan SearsBlue Valley Northwest5’11”MHJR
Amelia WilhiteGardner-Edgerton6’0”OHSO

Player of the Year: Ella Florez, Mill Valley
Coach of the Year: Kylie Corneliusen, Mill Valley

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