๐Ÿ NPL All-League Volleyball Honors Announced

NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS โ€“ The Northern Plains League (NPL) has released its All-League selections for the 2025 volleyball season, recognizing the top performers across the league’s teams.

The First Team is heavily represented by Rock Hills, securing three spots:

  • Ally Beck (Senior, Rock Hills)
  • Halle Mizner (Senior, Rock Hills)
  • Bethany Simmelink (Senior, Rock Hills)

St. John’s-Tipton had two athletes named to the First Team: Kendra Gengler (Junior) and Lynelle Gengler (Senior). Lily Pancost (Sophomore) of Sylvan-Lucas rounded out the top squad.


Second Team and Honorable Mentions

The Second Team highlights senior talent, with four of the six spots going to seniors:

  • Dacey Beck (Senior, Rock Hills)
  • Savannah Coil (Senior, Rock Hills)
  • Harlee Nelson (Senior, Sylvan-Lucas)
  • Leavie Riner (Senior, Osborne)

They are joined by Breckyn Carr (Freshman) of St. John’s-Tipton and Peyton Clark (Sophomore) of Osborne.


The Third Team includes a mix of grades and schools, showcasing the depth of the league:

  • Alison Adams (Senior, Tescott)
  • Alyssa Lopez (Senior, Lincoln)
  • Jayden Meitler (Sophomore, Sylvan-Lucas)
  • Khloe Reimer (Senior, Thunder Ridge)
  • Jaycee Remus (Junior, Lakeside)
  • Sophia Robison (Senior, Natoma)

Honorable Mention Selections

A number of athletes also received Honorable Mention recognition:

  • Addison Bergmann (Sophomore, St. John’s-Tipton)
  • Josie Bowles (Junior, Lakeside)
  • Klaire Eilert (Sophomore, Osborne)
  • Addison Schmitt (Senior, Lakeside)
  • Ethney Sheldon (Junior, Lincoln)
  • Peyton Tweedy (Senior, Thunder Ridge)

These athletes represent the best of the NPL, demonstrating exceptional performance on the court throughout the season.

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