The Camden Girls’ Varsity Volleyball team placed six student-athletes on the Tri Valley League Pioneer Division All-Star teams released on March 12th, and two student-athletes on the Section III Class A All-Star Team. The teams were selected through a detailed survey of the TVL and Section III Coaches.
The Blue Devils had an incredible year under second year head coach Katherine Migliori. They followed up last year’s breakout campaign by going 16-5, capturing the TVL Pioneer Division, and securing a spot in the Section III Class A Semifinals. They were led by very potent offensive play as they led Section III in Kills Per Set (24.65), and ranked fifth in all of Section III with 308 service aces.
Headlining the Blue Devil effort were three TVL Pioneer first team selections, along with two Section III All-Star Team selections.
Junior Hailey Gladle makes a repeat appearance on the Tri-Valley League first team, and adds another appearance on the Section III All-Star team to her accolades as well after racking up a team-best 197 kills for the Camden attack this season. She notched 48 service aces and made a defensive impact with 61 blocks.
Senior Brooke Musch was a tremendous two-way player this season to earn first team TVL Pioneer and Section III All-Star Honors for a second consecutive year. Her 170 kills, 37 blocks, and 115 digs ranked second on the team in those categories. She was 20th in Section III in Kills Per Set, and 18th in all of Section III in total blocks.
Junior Julia Holmes is a repeat TVL All-Star selection with another appearance on the first team. She had a team-best 63 service aces and tied for fifteenth in all of Section III in that category. She was a valuable setter, earning 557 assists to rank third among all competitors in the section.
Two more players were picked for second team honors in the Tri-Valley League.
Senior Avery Prievo accumulated 83 total kills, 36 digs, and 49 service aces. Junior Olivia Hooker joined Prievo on the second team list after totaling 101 kills, 30 assists, and 40 service aces.
With 132 kills and 50 service aces, senior Braelin Page was chosen as an honorable mention selection in the Tri-Valley League Pioneer Division.
Congratulations!