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St. Pius X Varsity Volleyball
THE WRAP: A look back at St. Pius X volleyball
It was a rebuilding year for St. Pius X volleyball as the Panthers battled through tough competition all year.
Clare Brockman was out on maternity leave during the season, so interim coach Sam Boatman steered the ship in 2022 in a challenging TAPPS 6A-District 2 play.
However, the season was not without its bright spots as several players earned postseason nods. Junior Zoe Humphrey (UCLA-commit) shined for St. Pius X, earning second-team, all-state and all-Academic honors. Furthermore, she accomplished first-team, all-district recognition.
On top of that, senior Brianna Lewis and freshman Sophie Sharp obtained honorable-mentions for their impressive performances.
Despite their shortcomings, St. Pius X volleyball has plenty of potential heading into next season. Considering they have numerous returning players -- namely Humphrey and Sharp -- the Panthers will have the opportunity to resurge as a contender in their district next year.
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RECORD: 3-18 Overall; 0-7 in District
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ACCOLADES
Zoe Humphrey, Second-Team, All-State; First-Team, All-District; All-Academic
Sophie Sharp, Honorable-Mention, All-District
Brianna Lewis, Honorable-Mention, All-District
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COLLEGE COMMITMENTS
Zoe Humphrey, UCLA-commit
Fort Bend Christian Academy
TAPPS Volleyball State Championship Wrap
TAPPS Volleyball State Championship Wrap
The TAPPS Volleyball State Championship came to a conclusion this past weekend. Three teams represented the Houston area in the final stages of the tournament: Rosehill, which narrowly lost to Round Rock in the 3A Semifinals, and Lutheran South which fell to another 5A Houston-area team, Fort Bend, leading to their defeat by Liberty in the 5A Championship.
On Saturday, the winners of the State Championship were determined after several hard-fought rounds. The Champs, in each division, this year, were Christ Academy for 1A, Ovilla Christian for 2A, Round Rock for 3A, Grace Prep for 4A, Liberty for 5A, and finally, Prestonwood won the 6A Tournament.
Here were some of the top players in this year’s postseason:
Bayleigh Minor- FBCA
Layne Bulow- FBCA
Cambry Gerardi- FBCA
Emma Pekar- FBCA
Kirra Musgrove- LSA
Taylor Crain- LSA
Alexis Bodunrin- Frassati
Madison Kreiger- HCHS
Madi Hobbs- SBS
Morgan Warren- SBS
Anna Lanik- SJ23
Dallas Coplin- SJ23
Ari Muoneke- Concordia
Kody Harman- Concordia
Giana Hilliard- Incarnate Word
Kaleigh Frazier- Rosehill
Savannah Jennings- Rosehill
Brylee Kobza- Rosehill
Farah Farooq- Episcopal
Ava Harrington- Episcopal
Mykayla McMillian- Episcopal
Jordan Booth- TWCA
Lauren Wolford- John Cooper
Onyi Ndee- Kinkaid
Katherine Nelson- St John’s
Reece Animashaun- St John’s
Fiona Charleton- Awty
Elyse An- Duchesne