Sauk Prairie coach Amy Schlimgen and senior Annika Braund earn area's Coach of the Year and Player of the Year honors.
With non-football athletes able to sign national letters of intent for the 2023 college seasons in November, the State Journal is following commitments from area students. More students, including football athletes, signed in December.
With non-football athletes able to sign national letters of intent for the 2023 college seasons in November, the State Journal is following commitments from area students. More students, including football athletes, signed in December.
The Sauk Prairie Eagles lost in four sets to the Xavier Hawks durign Saturday's WIAA Division 2 state title game.
The Eagles returned to the state tournament with a different mindset than when they reached the event in 2020.
Photos: Action from a Division 2 volleyball state semifinal between Sauk Prairie, Wisconsin Lutheran
The Sauk Prairie Eagles played Wisconsin Lutheran in Friday's WIAA Division 2 state semifinal at the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon.
Sauk Prairie trailed after the first set but found a way to secure its first ball, and will determine Saturday if it is gold or silver.
Sauk Prairie trailed after the first set but found a way to secure its first ball, and will determine Saturday if it is gold or silver.
Randolph's run at a title ended when its offense struggled to fire and the Rockets couldn't stop a couple long St. Croix Falls runs in their girls volleyball state semifinal.
The Rockets were swept in the Division 3 state semifinals against the Saints.
Kelsey Justman recorded 20 kills for the Wolves, but the defending champions again ousted Wonewoc-Center at the state tournament.
The Macks swept the Wolves in the WIAA Division 4 state semifinals Friday morning.
With high school sports playoffs in full swing, it can be tough to keep up with all of the action. Here's what you should know this week.
The second-seeded Sauk Prairie girls volleyball team pursues the Division 2 state championship. Randolph makes its title bid in Division 3 and Wonewoc-Center in Division 4.
The Eagles swept the Crusaders to return to the state tournament for the first time since 2020.
With high school sports playoffs in full swing, it can be tough to keep up with all of the action. Here's what you should know this week.
Many believe the setters share similar traits and qualities in volleyball to that of a quarterback in football.
Two area teams are hoping to reach next week's state tournament. Another area team had its best season in a decade.
Lauren Grieger was forced to learn at a faster pace. That has helped Randolph's front row as the Rockets again won more than 30 matches.
The daughter of coach Tami Janke has grown up with Wisconsin Dells volleyball, and it's led to reclaiming the conference championship.
Horstmann has been the Golden Beavers' setter this season, switching over from playing libero in previous seasons.
Maddisyn Horstmann, the setter for the Beaver Dam girls volleyball team took the time to answer some questions.
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Even with the loss of two NCAA Division I players, the Eagles opened the season with 49 straight sets won and haven't showed any signs of stopping.
The Eagles senior discusses what her future plans are after college and what song she and her teammates can't stop listening to.
Photos of the Wisconsin Dells high school volleyball team hosting Mauston in a South Central Conference match on Thursday, Sept. 29 at Wisconsin Dells High School. The Chiefs rallied from dropping the first set to top the Golden Eagles 17-25, 25-14, 25-20, 25-19. Junior Bryn Janke tallied a …
Coaches want their servers to create chaos for opposing teams by hitting seams or targeting specific returners. Quality returns of serve, meanwhile, put the attack in motion.
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A first-time coach, largely inexperienced roster and surprise incoming players have made for quite the melting pot, but it appears to be the Warriors' recipe to success.
Alise Hayes shares about her volleyball journey, which started as a hobby and developed into becoming a captain.
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