Kansas Volleyball Association Week 2 Rankings – 9/17/2025

September 17, 2025, Topeka, KS — The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce the 2025 Week 2 Volleyball Rankings. Records listed reflect information that was submitted by Monday, September 15. Current classifications for the rankings are based on enrollments from 2024-25 and the rankings will be adjusted when the updated classifications are released at the end of September.

Rank – School – Record – Last Week’s Ranking

Class 6A

  1. Blue Valley West 5-0 (2)
  2. Olathe Northwest 9-2 (4)
  3. Olathe West 9-2 (3)
  4. Mill Valley 9-3 (1)
  5. Blue Valley North 8-3 (6)
  6. Lawrence Free State 10-5 (8)
  7. Washburn Rural 5-2 (5)
  8. Manhattan 5-3 (7)
  9. Garden City 5-2 (9)
  10. Gardner-Edgerton 9-4 (NR)

Class 5A

  1. St. Thomas Aquinas 5-1 (1)
  2. Blue Valley Southwest 8-1 (2)
  3. St. James Academy 13-2 (3)
  4. Maize South 14-1 (4)
  5. Bishop Carroll 13-0 (5)
  6. Lansing 10-4 (6)
  7. Kapaun Mt. Carmel 8-5 (7)
  8. De Soto 9-2 (8)
  9. Salina South 9-5 (9)
  10. Salina Central 10-4 (10)

Class 4A

  1. Hayden 12-0 (1)
  2. Bishop Miege 0-4 (2)
  3. Clay Center 14-1 (3)
  4. Andale 12-1 (4)
  5. Holton 9-1 (5)
  6. McPherson 6-3 (8)
  7. Paola 10-0 (NR)
  8. Rock Creek 14-4 (6)
  9. Eudora 6-6 (9)
  10. Mulvane 9-5 (10)

Class 3A

  1. Silver Lake 11-1 (1)
  2. Beloit 10-2 (5)
  3. Hoisington 9-1 (2)
  4. Hesston 9-4 (3)
  5. Halstead 6-3 (4)
  6. Neodesha 8-0 (7)
  7. Riley County 10-5 (8)
  8. Ellsworth 10-2 (NR)
  9. Jefferson West 9-3 (10)
  10. Girard 7-2 (9)

Class 2A

  1. Ellinwood 11-0 (1)
  2. Rossville 9-0 (4)
  3. Moundridge 14-0 (2)
  4. Oakley 16-0 (7)
  5. Sedgwick 14-4 (3)
  6. Hillsboro 10-4 (9)
  7. Medicine Lodge 12-1 (8)
  8. Jefferson County North 10-0 (NR)
  9. Maranatha Christian 10-2 (5)
  10. Valley Heights 10-5 (10)

Class 1A – Division 1

  1. Little River 11-1 (1)
  2. Rock Hills 11-0 (2)
  3. Centralia 10-1 (4)
  4. South Gray 11-1 (3)
  5. Greeley County 8-2 (6)
  6. Spearville 6-1 (5)
  7. Onaga 8-3 (NR)
  8. Olpe 9-5 (7)
  9. Quinter 8-3 (NR)
  10. Goessel 5-4 (NR)

Class 1A – Division 2

  1. Ingalls 14-0 (1)
  2. Marais des Cygnes Valley 10-1 (2)
  3. Hanover 7-2 (3)
  4. Argonia 9-1 (4)
  5. Cheylin 10-2 (5)
  6. Attica 7-1 (7)
  7. Linn 7-2 (8)
  8. Victoria 10-1 (10
  9. Dighton 6-1 (9)
  10. Waverly 7-3 (NR)

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