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ALL-VYPE: Private School Volleyball
Here they are ... the best of the best.
VYPE Media Chief Content Officer Matt Malatesta and Managing Editor Joshua Koch have put together the list of the best players in the Greater Houston area. Check out and see who made the 2019 Preseason All-VYPE Private School Volleyball Team.
OUTSIDE HITTERS
Celia Adams, St. John's
Sophie Agee, St. Agnes
Aimee Ajayi, Northland Christian
Ava Barcelo, St. Thomas Episcopal
Kylee Curl, The Woodlands Legacy Prep
Brennan Howell, Episcopal
Sophia Keene, Concordia Lutheran (Baylor)
Sahara Maruska, St. Agnes (Rice)
Anna Van Os, Kinkaid
Hannah Stallings, Lutheran South
Trinity Watts, Episcopal (Liberty)
Bria Woodard, Episcopal (Texas A&M)
MIDDLES
Brooke Middleton, St. Agnes
Morgan Perkins, Episcopal
Sania Petties, Episcopal (Mississippi State)
Cimone Woddard, Episcopal (Texas A&M)
LIBEROS
Abby Adams, The Woodlands Christian Academy
Julia Faseler, Second Baptist
Brooke Frazier, Concordia Lutheran (Texas A&M)
Heidi Gidden, Northland Christian
Kiersten Lin, Lutheran South
Nova Manning, St. John's
Cullen Powitzky, St. Thomas Episcopal
Michelle Sekili, Kinkaid
Alexis Vaughn, Cypress Christian (Abilene Christian)
Haley Weinstein, Fort Bend Christian Academy
SETTERS
Nicole Berkeland, Northland Christian
Calli Collins, Katy St. John XXIII
Laura Demchak, Lutheran South
Lauren Harkness, The John Cooper School
Chloe Vartanian, Concordia Lutheran
DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTS
Julia Bradshaw, St. Agnes (University of Pennsylvania)
Laura Weatherford, The John Cooper School
VYPE Private School Volleyball Preseason Rankings
Who is the best in Houston?
It is time release the VYPE Private School Volleyball Preseason Rankings as we count down to the 2019 season. Last year St. John's won the SPC Championship and will try to go back to back for the first time since the 1980's.
So, who comes in at No.1?
Check out the full rankings below.
1) Concordia Lutheran Crusaders
Chloe Vartanian, Gabriela Mansfield, Brooke Frazier, Sophia Keene and Sydney Whitfield, Concordia Lutheran
Photo by Lily Cox / VYPE
Concordia Lutheran reached the final match of the season in 2018, but fell short in the TAPPS 6A State Championship. The Crusaders lost in five sets, falling by just two points in the final set. Being so close to hoisting a trophy has fueled Concordia Lutheran through the offseason after a 46-9 mark. Looking towards this season, the Crusaders bring back six starters, including Baylor-commit Sophia Keene and Texas A&Mcommit Brooke Frazier ..... WATCH FOR FULL TEAM PREVIEW NEXT WEEK.
2) Episcopal Knights
Cimone Woodard, Morgan Perkins, Trinity Watts, Brennan Howell, Sania Petties and Bria Woodard, Episcopal
Photo by Jamey Wright/VYPE
The quest for its first back-to-back title runs for Episcopal since the late 90s was halted by St. John's in the SPC Championship game. But now, the Knights are reloaded and ready for a run at the title again. Five starters return from the squad that went 39-7 a year ago. A few of the key pieces returning include All-SPC selections Brennan Howell and Trinity Watts (Liberty-commit) ... WATCH FOR FULL TEAM PREVIEW NEXT WEEK.
3) St. John's Mavericks
Celia Adams, Ana Rodriguez, Nova Manning and Savannah Farmer, St. John's
Photo by Bradley Collier/VYPE
It was a memorable first year for Shelbi Irvin at St. John's. The Mavericks went an impressive 22-10 overall, beat Episcopal in the final match of the year and won the SPC Championship for the first time since 2009. The title marked the 15th in program history but just the second since 1987. This championship run comes after St. John's lost its top player, Kennadie Jake-Turner to UConn. The Mavericks were led by All-SPC selections Alexandra Lewis (setter), Celia Adams (outside hitter) and Nova Manning (libero) ... WATCH FOR FULL TEAM PREVIEW NEXT WEEK.
4) St. Agnes Tigers
Sahara Maruska, Sophie Agee, Brooke Middleton, Izzie Agee and Julia Bradshaw, St. Agnes
Photo by Lily Cox/VYPE
It will be a new era for St. Agnes heading into this fall. Cydryce McMillian takes over as the Tigers' head coach and brings back a solid lineup to draw from. Returning six starters will help McMillian try to get this team back to the playoffs for what would be a 21stconsecutive season. The leading Tiger coming back is Rice-commit Sahara Maruska ... WATCH FOR THE FULL TEAM PREVIEW NEXT WEEK
5) Northland Christian Cougars
Nicole Berkeland, Aimee Ajayi and Heidi Gidden, Northland Christian
Photo by Lily Cox / VYPE
In Aimee Langlois' first season, she had Northland Christian playing for a state crown. Heading into her second year at the helm of the program, which has made the playoffs in seven-consecutive seasons, Langlois has some solid pieces coming back amongst her five returning starters. Aimee Ajayi leads the group with 339 kills and 218 digs from a year ago ... WATCH FOR THE FULL TEAM PREVIEW NEXT WEEK.
Others to Watch: Cypress Christian, The John Cooper School, The Woodlands Christian Academy, Fort Bend Christian Academy, Houston Christian, Kinkaid, Lutheran South, Katy St. John XXIII, St. Thomas Episcopal