San Marcos ladies volleyball dominated its solution to an undefeated Channel League season and a league title this fall, leading to a plethora of All-League honors.
Senior outdoors hitter Charlotte Hastings pulled within the highest of honors, as her standout marketing campaign was rewarded with the Channel League Most Valuable Player Award.
While Hastings and the Royals led the cost, Santa Barbara High and Dos Pueblos student-athletes additionally collected All-Channel League picks for his or her particular person seasons.
San Marcos (14-0, 1st)
The all-senior San Marcos squad had contributors up and down the lineup, however the trio of Hastings, center blocker Samantha Fallon and outdoors hitter Cora Loomer proved to be key distinction makers on their solution to All-League First Team nods.
Meanwhile, reverse hitter Gracie Stone, libero Alina Stapf and setter Lila Westmacott made their impacts felt and earned spots on the All-League Second Team.
The duo of defensive specialist Isla McClintock and setter Avery Leck capped off the group’s honorees as All-League Honorable Mention picks.
Santa Barbara High (10-4, third)
Junior outdoors hitter Blake Saunders stuffed up the stat sheet all season for the Dons and represented her group on the All-Channel League First Team.
Fellow junior and libero Paylin Marcillac additionally performed a vital function within the group’s success and picked up an All-Channel League Second Team spot consequently.
The sophomore pairing of setter/reverse hitter Jules Horton and defensive specialist/libero Grace Costner gave Dons’ followers loads to look ahead to within the coming years with All-League Honorable Mention seasons.
Dos Pueblos (5-9, sixth)
Senior outdoors hitter Addison Low introduced her highschool profession to an finish in model, main the group each offensively and defensively en path to an All-League First Team choice.
Maggie Squire and Faith Harrison offered key contributions as nicely on their solution to All-League Honorable Mentions.