THE TIMES’ ALL-STAR GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL TEAM
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FIRST TEAM
Haley Jorgensborg Marymount Sr. S-OH
The 5-11 setter and outside hitter led the Sailors to a second consecutive state Division IV championship as well as the Southern Section Division IV-AA title.
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Katy Daly San Clemente Sr. OH
The 6-0 outside hitter helped lead the Tritons to their first Southern Section championship and was selected Division 1 co-player of the year.
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Breegan Mulligan Mater Dei Sr. OH
The 6-0 Mulligan helped lead the Monarchs to their first Southern Section championship and was the Southern Section Division II co-player of the year.
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Nora Pirzynski Mira Costa Sr. S
The 5-7 setter distributed the ball with ease and efficiency. An all-section Division II selection, she was a defensive stalwart as well for the Division II-AA champions.
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Jennifer Randall Long Beach Poly Sr. OH
The 5-10 outside hitter led the Jackrabbits to the Southern Section Division I title match for the second consecutive season and was selected the division’s co-player of the year.
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Courtney Schultz Harvard-Westlake Sr. MB
A four-year starter, the 6-2 middle blocker battled injuries this season but was again a dominating presence for the Wolverines, who won their second consecutive Division III state title.
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Olivia Waldowski Irvine Sr. MB
The 6-3 middle blocker led Irvine to the Division II-A section final and was co-player of the year in Division II.
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Coach of the Year: DaeLea Aldrich, Mira Costa
In her 21st season, Aldrich guided the Mustangs to their 11th Southern Section championship with a sweep of Newport Harbor in the Division II-AA final. Mira Costa also was the state Division II runner-up.
SECOND TEAM
Nicole Ridley Lakewood St. Joseph Sr. S
Cynthia Barboza Long Beach Wilson Fr. H-MB
Megan Blackshire San Clemente Sr. MB
Robin Miramontes Upland Sr. OPP
Whitney Pavlik Mater Dei Sr. MB
Heather Quinn El Toro Sr. MB
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