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The 2024 All-VYPE Private School Volleyball Teams presented by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Despite the fact that H-Town didn't bring home a title, regarding the private school scene, that doesn't mean we weren't within reach.
After experiencing a series of ups and downs, paired with injuries they suffered throughout the season, Fort Bend Christian returned to the TAPPS-5A championship game, where they narrowly fell to All Saints Episcopal.
Meanwhile, Concordia Lutheran reached the TAPPS-6A State Semis, while the St. John's School took silver in SPC-4A.
This was definitively a season for fan-bases to remember, as the Bayou City featured an excess of teams stacked with some of the most elite players in the nation.
With that in mind, it's time to announce the 2024 All-VYPE Private School Volleyball teams presented by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine.
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ALL-VYPE Private School Volleyball Team
Hitter of the Year: McKinzie Riley, Concordia Lutheran
Middle of the Year: Bayleigh Minor, FBCA
Setter of the Year: Kirra Musgrove, LSA
Libero/DS of the Year: Daniela Laing, St. John's School
Newcomer of the Year: Addison Musgrove, LSA
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***Names listed alphabetically
First-Team
Jacey Carroll, St. John's School
Aniston Collins, LSA
Camila Foreman, St. John XXIII
Haley Herndon, Concordia Lutheran
Lauren LeRoux, FBCA
Emerson Lilja, Legacy Prep
Taylor Moore, Kinkaid
Ruth Ochelli, FBCA
Carleigh Schluter, Concordia Lutheran
Laci Schoen, Episcopal
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Second-Team
Jamie Faseler, LSA
Emma Gehbauer, St. Agnes Academy
Ashlynn Hollis, Legacy Prep
Julianne Hon, John Cooper School
Melody Janz, Cypress Christian
Imerie Jones, Concordia Lutheran
Olivia Landahl, St. John's School
Sydney McNeil, Legacy Prep
Megan Morello, St. John XXIII
Daniela Ramirez, FBCA
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Third-Team
Katerina Escobar, St. Agnes Academy
Madeline Harris, St. Pius X
Raquel Hernandez, Cypress Christian
Briana Isham, Rosehill Christian
Channing Low, FBCA
Kiran Rio, St. John's School
Sai Polsey, Episcopal
Kenna Sambrano, LSA
Finley Wheeler, John Cooper School
Kate Worthington, TWCA
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Honorable Mention
Ava Bocock, Incarnate Word Academy
Layne Bulow, FBCA
Victoria Crawford, TWCA
Virginia Freeman, Legacy Prep
Melissa Guthrie, St. John XXIII
Maris Haecker, St. Agnes Academy
Devin Harman, Concordia Lutheran
Piper Hearuf, Houston Christian
Avery Landry, Kinkaid
Audrey Levine, St. Agnes Academy
Laycee McGrady, FBCA
Grace Morton, FBCA
Brylie Peters, The Village School
Constanza Quaglia, Cypress Christian
Reagan Sberna, TWCA
Sara Sellers, Concordia Lutheran
Brynn Sitta, Cypress Christian
Warner Stahlbaum, St. John's School
Logan Swan, TWCA
Tanner Tell, FBCA
Alison Voisin, Frassati Catholic
TWCA's Kate Worthington
TOUGHEN UP, BUTTERCUP: Path has been paved for youngest Worthington
KATE WORTHINGTON IS THE BABY OF THE BUNCH.
The TWCA multi-sport athlete has two older sisters who walked the Warrior halls... Lindsay and Emily. They laid the groundwork for their little sister as she would soon wear the green and gold.
“Having older siblings, you learn to have thick skin,” she laughed. “You can’t let things get to you, when they are bugging on you all the time. I do look up to them. Linsday plays DI soccer (Samford) and she’s been a big influence on me. I’ve always admired her work ethic and that has pushed me to be a better athlete.”
While the older sisters starred in soccer, Kate has paved her own path in volleyball. She does play soccer for the school as well.
“I actually grew up playing club soccer because that’s what my older sisters did, so that was kind of all I knew,” she said. “I tried volleyball in the sixth-grade and loved it. I quit playing soccer and picked up club volleyball. Two years ago, I started playing beach volleyball and it’s made me love the sport even more.”

Outside of being one of the team’s top scorers, the junior has learned some valuable life-lessons along the way.
“Volleyball has taught me patience and how important being a part of a team is,” she said. “I’ve definitely had to learn to be patient in God’s journey and trust His plan even throughout the season. We have a great group this year and having that cohesiveness is such a game changer.”
The vibe at TWCA has also played a significant role in her development.
“The size of the school allows you to be involved in so much, from clubs to sports,” she said. “That’s huge for someone like me, who loves to be busy and active. The family culture is also cool. You can be walking through the halls and people will ask about the game last night or how you are doing. It’s a very tight-knit community.”
When she’s not working on volleyball or soccer, Worthington is in the books.
“This might sound nerdy, but I like school,” she laughed. “I really like biology and hope to major in some kind of biomedical science in college. It would be cool to be a physician’s assistant or work in physical therapy.”
She definitely has the thick skin to do it.















































