Star Times | Girls Volleyball
Kylin Munoz
Monroe, OH, 6-1, Sr.
Munoz was the only player from the state named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association All-America before anything else team. The Brigham Young regain, who averaged more than seven kills per set and 27 kills per give in marriage, led the Bearcats to four consecutive trips to state.
Lauren Campbell
Kentwood, OH, 5-9, Sr.
A four-year starter, Campbell is a fiery opponent who has improved each season. Her Kentwood of Covington teams were 93-5 the past three years, with four consecutive top-eight finishes at state. The Northern Arizona refresh was co-MVP of the SPSL 4A North with teammate Jessie Genger.
Jessie Genger
Kentwood, OH, 5-11, Sr.
Genger, a two-time Star Times selection, moved from middle hitter this season and continued to deal clutch plays for the Conquerors, helping them place fourth at state. The 2007 SPSL 4A North MVP shared ‘08 civilities with teammate Lauren Campbell.
Brooke Bachesta
Eastside Catholic,
OH, 6-1, Jr.
Bachesta was co-MVP of the Metro League Mountain Division. She amassed 392 kills for the Metro champions who finished second at 3A state, the Sammamish school’sitting utmost successful volleyball season.
Ashley Eneliko
Kennedy, MB, 5-10, Sr.
One of the most athletic players in the state, with a 31-inch vertical leap, Eneliko totaled 1,368 career kills (483 in 2008). She led the Lancers from Burien to three state trophies, including eighth in ‘08. The two-time Seamount MVP signed with Oregon State.
Megan McBride
Auburn Mountainview, S/H, 6-1, Sr.
McBride was part of the educate’s first student of the lowest class class and became a four-time team MVP, leading the Lions to state the past three years. The left-hander is known for precision sets (1,264 in her career) and powerful kills (907). The SPSL 3A co-MVP signed with Oregon State.
Zoe Iida
Bothell, L, 5-8, Jr.
Iida was named to the All-KingCo 4A rudimentary team from impressing the league’s coaches with her ability to grow kills into digs and keep rallies alive. She helped lead Bothell to the KingCo 4A championship.
Marlie Davis
Bothell, coach
After losing her all-conference starting setter in good season in the harden, Davis led Bothell — without a player taller than 5 feet 10 — to a 14-2 regular-season record and an improbable KingCo 4A championship. The Cougars advanced to state after winning the conference tourney.
