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15-06-2025
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2025 USA TODAY Sports/AVCA boys volleyball regional rankings: Week 14
Here are the USA TODAY Sports/American Volleyball Coaches Association regional volleyball rankings as the 2025 season enters mid-June. National scoreboard from ScoreStream: Live in-game results around the nation as they happen West Region 1. Mira Costa High School (Calif.) Advertisement Record: 37-2 2. Huntington Beach High School (Calif.) Record: 36-5 3. Corona Del Mar High School (Calif.) Record: 25-7 4. Carlsbad High School (Calif.) Record: 35-3 5. Newport Harbor (Newport Beach, Calif.) Record: 27-12 6. Redondo Union (Calif.) Record: 27-11 7. Loyola High School (Calif.) Record: 27-7 8. Torrey Pines High School (Calif.) Record: 33-9 9. Perry High School (Gilbert, Ariz.) Record: 42-4 10. Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) Record: 31-12-2 11. Beckman High School (Irvine, Calif.) Record: 29-8 12. Coronado High School (Henderson, Nev.) Record: 38-2 13. Maple Mountain High School (Spanish Fork, Utah) Record: 29-1 Advertisement 14. Punahou High School (Honolulu, Hawaii) Record: 20-1 15. Canyon Crest Academy (San Diego, Calif.) Record: 41-3 Midwest Region 1. Marist High School (Chicago, Ill.) Record: 40-2 2. Roncalli High School (Indianapolis, Ind.) Record: 30-3 3. Glenbard West High School (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) Record: 35-6 4. Lane Tech High School (Chicago, Ill.) Record: 35-7 5. O'Fallon High School (Ill.) Record: 32-8 6. Sandburg High School (Orland Park, Ill.) Record: 36-5 7. Oak Park River Forest High School (Ill.) Record: 31-5 8. Downers Grove North High School (Ill.) Record: 33-5 9. St. Ignatius High School (Cleveland, Ohio) Record: 25-3 Advertisement 10. St. Xavier High School (Cincinnati, Ohio) Record: 23-3 11. St. Xavier High School (Louisville, Ky.) Record: 30-1 12. De Smet Jesuit (St. Louis, Mo.) Record: 37-1 13. Cathedral High School (Indianapolis, Ind.) Record: 31-6 14. Hudsonville High School (Mich.) Record: 28-2 15. Grand Haven High School (Mich.) Record: 44-4 Northeast Region 1. Meadville High School (Pa.) Record: 38-1-3 2. Cumberland Valley High School (Mechanicsburg, Pa.) Record: 17-0 3. North Allegheny High School (Wexford, Pa.) Record: 13-2-3 4. Central York High School (York, Pa.) Record: 12-0 5. Old Bridge High School (N.J.) Record: 31-1 6. Manheim Central High School (Pa.) Advertisement Record: 12-0 7. Seneca Valley High School (Pa.) Record: 15-3 8. Southern Regional High School (Stafford, N.J.) Record: 29-1 9. Brookline High School (Mass.) Record: 24-1 10. Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School (N.J.) Record: 27-4 South Region 1. Lake Howell High School (Winter Park, Fla.) Record: 29-2 2. Winter Park High School (Fla.) Record: 22-5 3. Timber Creek High School (Orlando, Fla.) Record: 27-3 4. Lake Brantley High School (Altamonte Springs, Fla.) Record: 24-5 5. Southwest Miami High School (Fla.) Record: 25-6 6. Columbus High School (Miami, Fla.) Record: 26-4 7. West Forsyth High School (Clemmons, N.C.) Record: 25-1 Advertisement 8. Reagan High School (Doral, Fla.) Record: 25-5 9. Miami Senior High School (Fla.) Record: 20-7 10. Green Hill High School (Mt. Juliet, Tenn.) Record: 21-1 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: 2025 USA TODAY Sports/AVCA boys regional rankings: Week 14
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15-06-2025
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2025 USA TODAY Sports/AVCA Super 25 national boys volleyball rankings: Week 14
Two new teams appear in the latest 2025 USA TODAY Sports/American Volleyball Coaches Association boys volleyball Super 25, while the top team hold firm as the season enters mid-June action. As more matches tip off across the country, here is the full Super 25. Advertisement More: 2025 USA TODAY Sports/AVCA boys volleyball regional rankings: Week 14 National scoreboard from ScoreStream: Live in-game results around the nation as they happen 1. Mira Costa High School (Manhattan Beach, Calif.) Region: West | Record: 37-2 | PR: 1 2. Marist High School (Chicago, Ill.) Region: Midwest | Record: 40-2 | PR: 2 3. Huntington Beach High School (Calif.) Region: West | Record: 36-5 | PR: 3 4. Corona Del Mar High School (Calif.) Region: West | Record: 25-7 | PR: 4 5. Carlsbad High School (San Diego, Calif.) Region: West | Record: 35-3 | PR: 5 6. Newport Harbor High School (Newport Beach, Calif.) Region: West | Record: 27-12 | PR: 6 7. Redondo Union High School (Redondo Beach, Calif.) Region: West | Record: 27-11 | PR: 7 8. Roncalli High School (Indianapolis, Ind.) Region: Midwest | Record: 30-3 | PR: 8 9. Loyola High School (Los Angeles, Calif.) Region: West | Record: 27-7 | PR: 9 10. Glenbard West High School (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) Region: Midwest | Record: 35-6 | PR: 10 11. Torrey Pines High School (Calif.) Region: West | Record: 33-9 | PR: 11 12. Perry High School (Gilbert, Ariz.) Region: West | Record: 42-4 | PR: 12 13. Meadville High School (Pa.) Region: Northeast | Record: 38-1-3 | PR: 13 14. Cumerberland Valley High School (Mechanicsburg, Pa.) Region: Northeast | Record: 17-0 | PR: 14 15. Lake Howell High School (Winter Park, Fla.) Region: South | Record: 29-2 | PR: 16 16. Lane Tech High School (Chicago, Ill.) Region: Midwest | Record: 35-7 | PR: NR 17. Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) Region: West | Record: 31-12-2 | PR: 17 18. O'Fallon High School (Ill.) Region: Midwest | Record: 32-8 | PR: NR 19. Sandburg High School (Orland Park, Ill.) Region: Midwest | Record: 36-5 | PR: 18 20. Oak Park River Forest High School (Oak Park, Ill.) Region: Midwest | Record: 31-5 | PR: 15 21. St. Ignatius High School (Cleveland, Ohio) Region: Midwest | Record: 25-3 | PR: 21 22. Winter Park High School (Fla.) Region: South | Record: 22-5 | PR: 22 23. Timber Creek High School (Orlando, Fla.) Region: South | Record: 27-3 | PR: 23 24. St. Xavier High School (Cincinnati, Ohio) Region: Midwest | Record: 23-3 | PR: 24 25. Beckman High School (Irvine, Calif.) Region: West | Record: 29-8 | PR: 25 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: 2025 USA TODAY Sports/AVCA Super 25 boys volleyball rankings: Week 14


Chicago Tribune
08-06-2025
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- Chicago Tribune
The best ever? Ohio State recruit Christian Teresi and Marist make case with state championship. ‘It's awesome.'
Marist's Christian Teresi wasn't going to argue with his coach. Jordan Vidovic proclaimed that the RedHawks are the best team in Illinois to ever play the sport. After they won their second straight state title, the Ohio State-bound Teresi quickly agreed. 'Of course I want to stay humble,' Teresi said. 'But I'm going to agree with him 100% on that. We went to California and beat the No. 1 team in the nation (Mira Costa). 'I feel like that was a big accomplishment for an Illinois high school. And now we won the state championship again. It's awesome.' Teresi continued his role as an awesome do-it-all player Saturday. The senior setter/right-side hitter produced 14 kills on a .619 hitting percentage to lead Marist to a 25-20, 25-20 victory over Glenbard West in the boys volleyball state championship match at Hoffman Estates. While Teresi added 15 assist and seven digs for the RedHawks (40-2), MIT recruit Nathen Toth tallied 11 kills, Jacob Finley notched 18 assists and Rorey Donnelly delivered 11 digs. Charlie Clifford led the Hilltoppers (36-6) with eight kills in a match that featured 21 ties and four lead changes. But the several times Marist needed a big play, Teresi usually provided it. 'I was telling Jacob, our setter, to keep setting me because they were not stopping me at all,' Teresi said. 'I was just going on a roll and I wanted to keep getting set. 'These are the games where I really want to stand out. There are a lot of people watching. I know we played Glenbard twice during the season, but we knew coming into this game, this was going to be a brand-new team.' It's the second straight state title in boys volleyball, third overall for the boys and third straight for Vidovic, who won in 2024 with the boys in the spring and then the girls team in the fall. Earlier in the day, Marist beat Lane Tech 25-15, 25-19 in the semifinals. Toth totaled six kills and five aces to lead the RedHawks, while Teresi chipped in with four kills and eight assists. Finley recorded eight assists and Donnelly had seven digs against Lane (35-7). Marist then put an exclamation point on a season in which the RedHawks went 30-0 against Illinois teams and dropped just one set — Friday against Lake Park in the state quarterfinals. That had Vidovic excited about placing this team at the top of the state's history list. 'There is no doubt in my mind because we went out and did it,' he said. 'Everybody else is hypothetical and we went out and played the best of the best. We went toe-to-toe with the most stacked high school volleyball teams … probably ever. 'I've been around some great Illinois teams as a player, as a spectator, as a sibling, as a coach, and I've seen some phenomenal teams, but the way the game is played right now, the speed and the way the ball is travelling, there was nothing like that back then.' Teresi closed a four-year varsity career with one more big match under his belt as a goodbye. 'I've never seen a player as compete as Christian — not at all,' Toth said. 'He can do everything. He's super athletic. He's got a wicked arm swing. I really don't know what this kid can't do. 'I don't know how you can go up there on the block and stop him.' About the only thing Saturday night that could almost stop Teresi was a question about if this year's title felt better than a year ago. It was almost like asking a parent who the favorite child is. 'I don't know … I think this year was more exciting for our team,' Teresi said. 'Well, actually I think last year was more exciting because it was our first one. 'But this was better because of us winning last year.'


Los Angeles Times
01-06-2025
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- Los Angeles Times
High school boys' volleyball: State championship results
CIF BOYS VOLLEYBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS At Fresno City College SATURDAY'S RESULTS DIVISION I Mira Costa d. Archbishop Mitty, 25-14, 25-16, 25-21 DIVISION II Santa Ana Mater Dei d. Buchanan, 17-25, 25-23, 25-19, 25-20 DIVISION III Sage Hill d. International, 25-19, 25-16, 25-23 DIVISION IV Chula Vista Mater Dei d. Livingston, 25-18, 25-19, 20-25, 25-16


Los Angeles Times
28-05-2025
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- Los Angeles Times
Huntington Beach boys' volleyball season ends one match short of state finals
MANHATTAN BEACH — For the second time in eight days, Huntington Beach matched up with top-ranked Manhattan Beach Mira Costa in a high-stakes fight. And for the second time in those bouts, the Mustangs walked away with the prize, this time securing a spot in the inaugural CIF State Division I championship match for boys' volleyball. Cooper Keane had 18 kills to lead Mira Costa over visiting Huntington Beach 26-24, 25-20, 25-16 on Saturday in a Southern California regional final, bringing an end to an otherwise remarkable season for the Oilers. 'In any given year, we could have been CIF champs and state champs,' Huntington Beach coach Craig Pazanti said. 'We were the second best team in our section, second best team in Southern California, we've been one of the top teams in the country all year long, and just give these guys credit. These guys have busted their butts all year long.' Huntington Beach (36-5) took three of its losses against Mira Costa (36-2), including a five-set defeat in the Southern Section Division 1 final on Friday, May 16. The Mustangs will be heavily favored against San Jose Archbishop Mitty (40-2) in the Division I state final on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. at Fresno City College. 'I feel completely lucky to be a part of it,' Mira Costa coach Greg Snyder said of his team advancing to the state finals. 'To have the team that we have in the first year that it's in existence, I feel like Mira Costa is set up to take it. I have complete respect for [Archbishop Mitty], but I feel like this team is hungry for that win. 'I've been dangling that carrot in front of them the entire season, and now that it's close, I just see this team coming together, gelling and peaking just at the right time. A coach couldn't ask for anymore.' Grayson Bradford had seven kills and seven block assists for Mira Costa. Mateo Fuerbringer added eight kills, Alex Heins provided six kills and four block assists, and Wyatt Davis chipped in with six kills and three block assists. Andrew Chapin spread the ball around for 36 assists, adding two kills and a service ace. The Oilers went undefeated in the Sunset League, delivering the program's first league championship since 2016. Pazanti also noted that Huntington Beach played 21 matches against the top 10 teams in the Southern Section and went 17-4. 'We don't duck anybody,' Pazanti said. 'Year to year, we're going to play against the best competition, and that's how we get better. It would have been nice to get one more match, but can't be disappointed when you have that kind of a season.' Huntington Beach was off to the races in the first set. Snyder utilized his two timeouts after the Mustangs had fallen into deficits of 9-4 and 17-8, respectively. A late run closed the gap, and when outside hitter Colin Choi (five kills) aggravated an ankle injury upon landing after a swing, Mira Costa capitalized by taking eight of the last 11 points to claim the extended set. Mira Costa then won the last six points of the second set to take a commanding lead in the match. 'I thought through two sets, we had probably outplayed them for about 90% of the match,' Pazanti said. 'But they went on a run late in set two, and they went on a run late in set one, and that was the difference. We lose our best passer [Choi] at the end of set one. Who knows — would of, should of, could of — but I'm guessing he doesn't get hurt, we win set one and maybe it's a different mental approach to the rest of the match.' Logan Hutnick had a team-leading 17 kills to go with two block assists and an ace for Huntington Beach. Ben Arguello added nine kills and two block assists. Kai Gan distributed 28 assists. The Oilers played the match without Nick Ganier Jr. available at middle blocker, due to illness. Kaegan Ramdhani stepped up with two kills and four block assists. 'It's just tough,' said Choi, who returned to the action in the second set after having the injury taped. 'I think we just ran out of gas, but I think we put our best foot forward today, and I can't really complain.' Also in the CIF State Southern California regional finals: Sage Hill 3, San Diego Clairemont 0: The top-seeded Lightning earned a 25-16, 25-22, 25-22 win at home on Saturday to advance to the CIF State Division III final. Jackson Cryst had 32 kills to lead Sage Hill (22-11), which has won a dozen matches in a row. The Lightning will face San Francisco International (27-7) on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the state championship match at Fresno City College.