CPHS Volleyball: Youngblood named to All-Conference First Team, 5 Sandites receive honorable mentions

Charles Page High School senior Devree Youngblood was named to the Frontier Valley All-Conference First Team Tuesday morning following an 18-14 Sandite Volleyball season, and five of her teammates received honorable mentions.

Youngblood, an Oklahoma Baptist University commit, led the team in kills (260) and digs (326). She also had 12 assists, 30 blocks, and 38 aces this season. She received an All-Tournament recognition at the Mustang Invitational.

Madison Burris received an honorable mention. She scored 131 kills, 303 assists, 23 blocks, 200 digs, and 41 aces this year.

Cloe Campfield received an honorable mention. She recorded 204 kills, 5 assists, 12 blocks, 212 digs, and 31 aces.

Raylynn Mong received an honorable mention. She posted a team-high 376 assists and 45 aces, along with 2 blocks and 189 digs. She will continue her volleyball career at Ottawa University.

Vanessa Wyrick received an honorable mention. She scored 98 kills, 5 assists, 40 blocks, 42 digs, and 27 aces this season.

Junior Madison Blaylock was the the only underclassman to receive an honorable mention. She recorded 7 kills, 65 assists, 321 digs, and 41 aces this year.

Broken Arrow’s Ian Bullen was named Frontier Valley Coach of the Year after taking his team to a 32-3 overall record, 9-0 conference record, and State Runner-Up finish. The Tigers were ranked first in Class 6A going into the final week and won titles at the Norman, Owasso, and Regional Tournaments. Bullen holds a 296-177 career record and is 117-50 in his five seasons at Broken Arrow.

Owasso senior and University of Central Oklahoma-commit Mallory Hendrix was named Conference MVP. Broken Arrow’s Macy Blackburn and Natalie Morales took home Offensive MVP and Defensive MVP, respectively. The three MVPs were also named to the Oklahoma Coaches Association Large East All State team this past week.

FVC First Team All-Conference
Mia Otten (Bartlesville)
Sophie Childs (Bixby)
Haylie Jones (Broken Arrow)
Mackenzie McGuire (Broken Arrow)
Ayssa Smith (Broken Arrow)
Allison Montes (Jenks)
Honda Figueroa (Jenks)
Mikiah Perdue (Jenks)
Kylie Rathbun (Jenks)
Gabby Gurrero (Owasso)
Devree Youngblood (Sand Springs)
Tierney Jackson (Union)

FVC Second Team All-Conference
Sydney Collins (Bartlesville)
Lydia Knollmeyer (Bartlesville)
Skylar Roth (Bixby)
Tia Gripado (Booker T. Washington)
Gracie Daniels (Broken Arrow)
Emma Rhodes (Jenks)
Sophie Bufogle (Jenks)
Sydney Williams (Jenks)
Rylee Martin (Owasso)
Nushea Wideman (Sapulpa)
Abby Thompson (Union)
Emily Ludwig (Union)

Final FVC Standings
9-0 Broken Arrow (32-3)
8-2 Union (13-20)
7-2 Jenks (18-15)
7-2 Owasso (16-14)
5-4 Sand Springs (18-14)
3-6 Bartlesville (11-20)
3-6 Bixby (5-24)
2-7 Muskogee (11-11)
1-8 Booker T. Washington (10-18)
1-8 Sapulpa (7-20)

FVC Honorable Mention
Tatiana Flores (Bartlesville)
Baylea Norris (Bixby)
Abby Armstrong (Bixby)
Megan Roberts (Bixby)
Avery Bernazard (Bixby)
Sydney Thompson (Booker T. Washington)
Olivia Boss (Broken Arrow)
Halle Bullen (Broken Arrow)
Kiana Clark (Broken Arrow)
Kendall Ferguson (Broken Arrow)
Kailey Hathorn (Broken Arrow)
Savanna LaBiche (Jenks)
Adi Morgan (Jenks)
Megan Salyer (Jenks)
Mia Burge (Jenks)
Paige Irwin (Muskogee)
Chloe Lamont (Muskogee)
Mia Williams (Muskogee)
Addy Berry (Owasso)
Avery Vancuren (Owasso)
Jenna Holderman (Owasso)
Madison Burris (Sand Springs)
Madison Blaylock (Sand Springs)
Cloe Campfield (Sand Springs)
Raylynn Mong (Sand Springs)
Vanessa Wyrick (Sand Springs)
Audrey Malay (Sapulpa)
Aly Blackwell (Union)
Liz Borgelt (Union)
Maddie Lapointe (Union)

Large West All-State
Ella Condon (Bishop McGuinness)
Madison Edwards (Bishop McGuiness)
Carmae Jones (Carl Albert)
Teagan Polcovich (Edmond Deer Creek)
Regan Pendleton (Edmond Memorial)
Kamryn Bacus (Edmond North)
Gracie Burleson (Edmond North)
Rorianna Chartier (Edmond Santa Fe)
Allie Jennings (Mount St. Mary)
Madison Hajek (Mustang)

Small West All-State
Whitney Bowie (Bethany)
Rachel Altic (Cache)
Becky Robinson (Cement)
Taylor White (Chisholm)
Lindsey Baird (Christian Heritage)
Taylor McClanahan (Crossings Christian)
Alex Black (Heritage Hall)
Ashlyn Orr (Oklahoma Bible Academy)
Mary Streller (Oklahoma Christian School)
Macie Nolan (Southwest Covenant)

Large East All-State
Caitlin Ozment (Bishop Kelley)
Sophie Childs (Bixby)
Macy Blackburn (Broken Arrow)
Natalie Morales (Broken Arrow)
Brooke Jones (Claremore)
Heather Stiles (Coweta)
Mallory Hendrix (Owasso)
Brooklyn Fluke (Shawnee)
McKenzie Vilade (Stillwater)
Jaxie Wakley (Victory Christian)

Small East All-State
Hannah Armstrong (Berryhill)
Kathryn Gleason (Lincoln Christian)
Jordan Riley (Lincoln Christian)
Sara Thomas (Metro Christian)
Rachel Gurley (Metro Christian)
Bella Vu (Regent Prep)
Zoe Camp (Regent Prep)
Kennedy Langebartels (Summit Christian)
Daryl Hooper (Tahlequah Sequoyah)
Maddy McKinney (Union)

CPHS Volleyball Rewind: Sandites have successful first season under Derek Jackson

Derek Jackson is the third head coach in as many seasons for the Charles Page High School volleyball team. He graduated Kellyville High School in 2010, Northern Oklahoma College at Tonkawa in 2012, and Oklahoma State University in 2016. He coached two seasons at Clinton High School for a 35-26 record before taking over the Sandite program. He holds a 53-40 career record after taking the Sandites to their first winning season (18-14) since 2016.

Assistant Coaches Alicia Mong and Haley Pfarr helped turn around the Sandite program after two losing seasons.

Senior OH/MB Devree Youngblood led the team in two categories with 260 kills and 326 digs in addition to 12 assists, 30 blocks, and 38 aces in 96 sets. She was named to the All-Tournament team at the Mustang Invitational. Youngblood will continue her volleyball career at Oklahoma Baptist University.

Senior S/RS Madison Burris scored 131 kills, 303 assists, 23 blocks, 200 digs, and 41 aces in 96 sets.

Senior OH/OPP Cloe Campfield scored 204 kills, 5 assists, 12 blocks, 212 digs, and 31 aces in 96 sets. She plans on attending Oklahoma State University after graduating.

Senior setter Raylynn Mong recorded 19 kills, a team-high 376 assists, 2 blocks, 189 digs, and a team-high 45 aces in 94 sets. She will continue her volleyball career at Ottawa University.

Senior MB/OH Vanessa Wyrick scored 98 kills, 5 assists, 40 blocks, 42 digs, and 27 aces in 84 sets.

Senior OPP/OH McKenzie Harris scored 67 kills, 5 assists, 12 blocks, and 41 digs in 77 sets. She plans to attend the University of Arkansas after graduating.

Senior DS Gillian Wicker recorded 1 kill, 85 digs, and 5 aces in 55 sets. She will attend Oklahoma State University after graduation.

Junior Libero Madison Blaylock recorded 7 kills, 65 assists, 321 digs, and 41 aces in 95 sets.

Junior MH Sophie Singleton scored 7 kills, 5 blocks, and 1 dig in 15 sets.

Junior DS Jentry Hughes recorded 1 assist in 5 sets.

Sophomore MB/OPP Jacelyn Smith put up 59 kills, 3 assists, 34 blocks, 31 digs, and 3 aces in 92 sets.

Sophomore Libero Charlize Fahland notched 4 digs and 1 ace in 9 sets.

Freshman OH/MB Payton Robbins recorded 14 kills, 4 blocks, 17 digs, and 2 aces in 25 sets.

Sand Springs won the inaugural 2019 Sandite Invitational 6-0 (12-1) with wins over McLain, Will Rogers, Tecumseh, Bishop Kelley JV, and Booker T. Washington.

The Class of 2020 with their mothers.

2019-2020 Sandite Volleyball went 5-4 in Frontier Valley Conference action for the second-straight year, won their home tournament, and placed second at the Mustang Invitational. They went 11-2 on their home court, starting the season 10-0 at the Ed Dubie Field House. Their longest win streak of the season was a whopping eight matches.

CPHS Volleyball: Sandites end season in 3-0 loss to Southmoore

The Class 6A No. 12 ranked Charles Page High School varsity volleyball team (18-14) suffered a season-ending upset Tuesday evening in Norman, falling 3-0 to unranked Southmoore (11-21) in the first round of the Regional Tournament. The Sabercats went on to fall 3-1 to the host team from No. 5 Norman North (22-10), who won its sixth-consecutive Regional title.

Southmoore won sets of 25-22, 25-14, and 25-19 against Sand Springs. Norman North swept U.S. Grant 25-3, 25-4, and 25-9, then beat Southmoore 25-23, 25-13, and 25-20, while giving up the third set 25-20.

The Sabercats came out hard and fast against Sand Springs, taking a 6-0 lead behind kills from Emma Coburn, Myra Cartmill, Emma Upthegrove, and Kiaya Jordan. The Sandites outscored their foes 22-19 for the remainder of the set, but were unable to overcome the early deficit. Southmoore led by as much as 24-17 before Devree Youngblood scored three kills to aid a five-point run, cutting it to 24-22. Jordan knocked down the match point.

The Sandites had a stronger start in game two, taking a 4-2 lead with kills from Vanessa Wyrick and Cloe Campfield. Heather Brumley kicked off a 9-1 run for the resurgent Sabercats who coasted to a 25-14 win.

Jordan posted a kill and Upthegrove served an ace for a 2-0 start and Southmoore never trailed in set three. Upthegrove secured the 25-19 win on a tipped ball to complete the sweep.

Youngblood, an Oklahoma Baptist University commit, led all scorers with 14 kills and 14 digs for her third-consecutive double-double. Madison Burris led the Sandites with 12 assists, closely followed by Raylynn Mong with 11. Myra Cartmill led the Sabercats with 12 kills and Jordan had 11.

Norman North will advance to the eight-team State Tournament quarterfinals Monday at Claremore High School.

SM 3 CPHS 0 (25-22, 25-14, 25-19)
Kills: SM 41, CPHS 31.
Blocks: SM 5, CPHS 6.
Aces: SM 6, CPHS 1.
Service Errors: SM 5, CPHS 6.
Total Errors: SM 17, CPHS 23.

(Sand Springs stats)
Kills: Youngblood 14, Campfield 7, Wyrick 5, Burris 5.
Assists: Burris 12, Mong 11, Youngblood 1, Blaylock 1, Smith 1.
Solo Blocks: Smith 1.
Assisted Blocks: Smith 4, Campfield 3, Harris 2, Wyrick 1.
Digs: Youngblood 14, Blaylock 8, Wicker 7, Mong 6, Campfield 4, Burris 2, Harris 1, Wyrick 1, Smith 1.
Aces: Mong 1.

(Southmoore partial stats)
Kills: Cartmill 12, Jordan 11, Brumley 8, Coburn 4, Scott 3, Upthegrove 2, Canas 1.
Aces: Upthegrove 3, Cartmill 1, Scott 1, Davidson 1.
Assisted Blocks: Upthegrove 3, Scott 3, Coburn 2, Cartmill 2.


Regional Results

Putnam North 3-0 Muskogee
Broken Arrow 3-0 Bartlesville
Broken Arrow 3-0 Putnam North

Edmond Memorial 3-0 Putnam City
Edmond Memorial 3-1 Yukon

Edmond North 3-0 Northwest Classen
Edmond North 3-0 Moore

Union 3-2 Choctaw
Mustang 3-0 Westmoore
Mustang 3-0 Union

Southmoore 3-0 Sand Springs
Norman North 3-0 U.S. Grant
Norman North 3-1 Southmoore

Stillwater 3-0 Lawton
Deer Creek 3-0 Sapulpa
Deer Creek 3-1 Stillwater

Norman 3-0 Midwest City
Edmond Santa Fe 3-0 Putnam West
Edmond Santa Fe 3-0 Norman

Owasso 3-1 Bixby
Jenks 3-0 Booker T. Washington
Jenks 3-0 Owasso

CPHS Volleyball Preview: No. 12 Sand Springs travels to No. 5 Norman North for Regionals

The 2019 Sandite Volleyball team won their home tournament this season and will look for their second title Tuesday at Regionals.

Class 6A No. 5 ranked Norman North High School (20-10) will host No. 12 Sand Springs (18-13), Southmoore (10-20) and U.S. Grant (9-17) for the Region 5 Tournament Tuesday, October 15th, beginning at 4:30 p.m.

Norman North will play U.S. Grant at 4:30 p.m., Sand Springs will play Southmoore at 6:00 p.m., and the Championship match will be played at 7:30 p.m.

Norman North High School
1809 Stubbeman Avenue
Norman, OK 73069

None of the four teams have ever won a State title, but Norman North made the finals in 2016 and 2017 and have won five consecutive Regional Championships. U.S. Grant hasn’t had a winning season since 2017 and Southmoore hasn’t had one since 2013. Sand Springs is currently in its first winning season since 2016.

Norman North is 7-4 on neutral sites and 12-9 on the road. They went 4-1 at the Union Invitational, 2-2 at the Broken Arrow Invitational, and 3-2 at the Jenks Invitational. They haven’t met Sand Spring or U.S. Grant this season, but swept Southmoore 3-0 (25-19, 25-19, 25-17) last month. The Timberwolves are 17-9 against 6A opponents, 2-8 against Top Five teams, 10-10 against Top Ten teams, and 16-10 against ranked opponents. They are coming off back-to-back losses.

Sand Springs is 3-4 on neutral sites and 7-11 on the road this season. They went 0-5 at the Union Invitational, but won their home tournament and placed second at the Mustang Tournament. They have yet to meet any of their Regional opponents this year. They are 11-9 against 6A opponents, 1-6 against Top Five teams, 2-10 against Top Ten teams, and 6-13 against ranked opponents. They have won their past two matches.

Southmoore is 4-10 on neutral sites and 7-16 on the road. They went 1-4 at the Broken Arrow Invitational, 1-4 at the Bishop Kelley Tournament, and 2-3 at the Owasso Tournament. They haven’t played Sand Springs or U.S. Grant this year, and fell 3-0 to Norman North. They are 9-19 against 6A opponents, 0-8 against Top Five teams, 1-14 against Top Ten teams, and 3-17 against ranked opponents. They are coming off a 3-0 upset of No. 10 Norman.

U.S. Grant is 4-5 on neutral sites and 7-12 on the road. They went 0-4 at the Best of the West, won the Hennessey Tournament, went 1-2 at their home tournament, and 1-2 at the All City Tournament. They are 1-5 against 6A opponents and 0-3 against ranked foes. They haven’t played any top-ten teams this season.

CPHS Volleyball: Sandites win 3-1 thriller at Bixby to finish season 5th in FVC

The Class 6A No. 12 ranked Charles Page High School varsity volleyball team (18-13) traveled to Bixby Tuesday evening for their final match of the regular season. The Sandites won a 3-1 thriller to secure the No. 5 position in the Frontier Valley Conference.

Despite winning three sets to one, the Sandites only scored four more points than their host team overall, and two of the four sets went into extra rallies. Wichita State University-commit Sophie Childs was a perpetual pain in the Sandites’ side, scoring 24 kills with two aces and five blocks.

The Sandites took a 4-0 lead in set one with kills from McKenzie Harris and Madison Burris and an ace from Raylynn Mong. Childs scored back-to-back kills for the Spartans’ first lead at 13-12. The game tied eleven times with five lead changes. Mong took the Sandites’ second lead with an ace at 22-21, Bixby scored two, Devree Youngblood scored an ace at 24-23 and a kill at 26-25, but the final Sandite lead and the match point came on a pair of Spartan errors at 28-26.

Game two was another back and forth affair that saw fourteen tie scores and nine lead changes in the longest set of the season for either team. Thirteen total players scored in the 32-30 Sandite win. Youngblood led all of them with seven points, including the match-point kill, followed by Campfield and Jacelyn Smith with six apiece.

Game three went to the home team who won four-straight rallies to secure the 25-22 victory. Just like the prior two sets, neither team led for long and the set tied fourteen times. Abby Armstrong scored a kill to tie it at 22-22, Skyler Roth served an ace for the lead, and Childs scored back-to-back kills for the win.

The fourth and final set was a mostly Sand Springs-led foray and though the Spartans tied it four times, they didn’t take their first lead till three-straight Sandite errors made it 15-14. Burris took a 16-15 lead with a kill, Baylea Norris killed to make it 17-16, Campfield made it 18-17 with back-to-back kills, then Norris and Hallie Miller made kills for the 19-18 advantage.

It looked like the Spartans would take the match to five sets when they pushed their lead to 22-19, but they committed four consecutive errors to let the Sandites back in the game. Harris and Vanessa Wyrick combined on a block and Harris knocked down a kill for the 25-22 win.

Three Sandites recorded double-doubles and Burris had a triple-double with 10 kills, 14 assists, and 11 digs. Campfield had 14 kills and 10 digs, Mong had a team-high 18 assists and 11 digs, and Youngblood had a team-high 15 kills and a team-high 25 digs.

The Sandites finished the season with a 5-4 conference record for the second-straight year to place fifth out of ten teams. Bixby is currently sixth in the standing with one match left. If they don’t upset No. 8 Jenks on Thursday then they will finish seventh, a drop from fourth last season. Both teams will find out their Regional Playoff assignments Wednesday.

CPHS 3 Bixby 1 (28-26, 32-30, 22-25, 25-22)
Kills: CPHS 49, Bixby 55.
Blocks: CPHS 6, Bixby 5.
Aces: CPHS 9, Bixby 10.
Service Errors: CPHS 4, Bixby 14.
Total Errors: CPHS 33, Bibxy 43.

(Sand Springs stats)
Kills: Youngblood 15, Campfield 14, Burris 10, Harris 4, Smith 3, Wyrick 2, Mong 1.
Assists: Mong 18, Burris 14, Blaylock 4, Harris 2, Campfield 1, Wyrick 1.
Assisted Blocks: Wyrick 3, Smith 3, Harris 2, Youngblood 2, Burris 1, Campfield 1.
Digs: Youngblood 25, Blaylock 20, Burris 11, Mong 11, Campfield 10, Wicker 5, Wyrick 2, Harris 2.
Aces: Campfield 2, Mong 2, Wyrick 2, Youngblood 2, Blaylock 1.

(Bixby partial stats)
Kills: Childs 25, Roberts 7, Norris 7, Armstrong 7, Dominguez 2, Miller 2, Dudley 2, Goodroe 1, Roth 1, Lusardi 1.
Aces: Dudley 3, Bernazard 2, Norris 2, Dominguez 1.
Solo Blocks: Childs 1.
Assisted Blocks: Childs 4, Roberts 4.

Frontier Valley Conference standings
9-0 No. 1 Broken Arrow (27-2)
8-2 No. 13 Union (11-19)
7-2 No. 9 Owasso (15-13)
6-2 No. 8 Jenks (15-13)
5-4 No. 12 Sand Springs (18-13)
3-5 Bixby (5-23)
3-6 No. 18 Bartlesville (9-19)
2-7 Muskogee (10-11)
1-8 Booker T. Washington (9-16)
1-8 Sapulpa (7-19)

Remaining FVC matches
10.10 Jenks @ Bixby.

CPHS Volleyball: Senior Night Photo Gallery

The Class 6A No. 12 ranked Charles Page High School volleyball team celebrated Senior Night Thursday at the Ed Dubie Field House, winning 3-1 against No. 16 Ponca City. The Sandites will graduate seven seniors this year, two of which will continue playing at the collegiate level.

The senior class is 63-63 in their career, 18-18 in Frontier Valley Conference action, and an impressive 24-9 on their home court. They will play Bixby (5-22, 3-4) Tuesday on the road to wrap up the FVC season before receiving their Regional assignment Wednesday.

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The girls have had three Head Coaches in their careers. They went 24-14 as freshmen and 15-18 as sophomores under Janna Green, and were 7-18 as juniors under Sydney Bond. They are currently 17-13 under Derek Jackson.

Makenzie Harris (RSH) escorted by parents Brad and Sarah Harris. She is a 6-year Sandite Volleyball player who also plays basketball. She plans on attending the University of Arkansas.

“Thank you to my teammates and my 6 girls who have stuck with me through every season’s ups and downs. Thank you to my family for always supporting me throughout every season’s highs and lows. I love you all so much.”

Harris left the following words for her underclass teammates. “Don’t let anything get between you guys, you really do become like sisters throughout your years together. You guys are going to bicker and argue, but just brush it off and stick together!”

Cloe Campfield (OSH, DS) escorted by parents Tripp and Andrea Campfield, and siblings Troy and Dayne Campfield. She has played Sandite Volleyball for 6 years, is a National Honor Society and Student Council member, and a manager for the Boys’ Basketball Team. She plans on attending Oklahoma State University to major in history, with the goal of being a High School History Teacher.

Campfield’s favorite volleyball memory is beating Union her junior year.

“Thank you to my fellow seniors for being there through every up and down.”

Madison Burris (S, RSH), escorted by parents Brian and Jamie Burris. She has played Sandite Volleyball for 6 years, plays on the Girl’s Basketball Team, and is a member of National Honor Society. She is undecided on a college, but plans on majoring in Interior Design and Business.

Burris’s favorite volleyball memory was Senior Night two years ago when the Sandites swept Ponca City 3-0. “It was the best game ever,” says Burris.

“Thank you to my whole family and friends for all the support they’ve always give men. Also, thank you to my coaches and past coaches throughout the years.”

Gillian Wicker (DS), escorted by parents Steve and Stacy Wicker. She has played Sandite Volleyball for 6 years and plans to continue her education at Oklahoma State University, where she will major in Communications Sciences and Disorders.

Wicker’s favorite volleyball memory was when she and Coach Green came up with “Nicole” in Branson her freshman year. She left the following message for her teammates. “Always be yourself and work hard.”

Devree Youngblood (OSH), escorted by parents Jeff and Dawn Youngblood, and brother Brock Youngblood. She has played Sandite Volleyball for 6 years and will continue her career on a scholarship at Oklahoma Baptist University, where she will major in Marketing. She is involved in National Honor Society and Special Olympics.

Youngblood’s favorite volleyball memory is “when we swept Union at home my freshman year.”

“Thank you to my parents for supporting me and giving me the opportunity to play volleyball. I want to thank my Sand Springs coaching staff, Janna Green, Darrell Pearson, ad B-MAG for everything you’ve taught me. And to my team, high school has been a privilege to play along side of each of you.”

Vanessa Wyrick (MB), escorted by parents Ashley Elliott and Mike Helt. She was played Sandite Volleyball for 6 years and is a member of National Honor Society. She is undecided on a college, but plans to major in Dental Hygiene.

Wyricks favorite volleyball memory is “going to the fair freshman year as a team after the Bishop Kelley Tournament.”

Raylynn Mong (S), escorted by parents Bryan and Alicia Mong. She has played Sandite Volleyball for 8 years, is an officer in National Honor Society, a member of Youth and Government, plays on the Girls’ Basketball Team, and competes in Debate and Speech. She plans to attend Ottawa University on a volleyball scholarship, where she will double major in History and English with the goal of becoming a history professor.

“Thank you to all of my teammates, coaches, and friends that have had my back and supported me throughout my volleyball journey. Also, a major thanks to my mom, dad, and sister for always being my #1 supporters in everything I do.”

Mong left the following words for her teammates. “Always give 100% in what you are doing, whether that be on the bench, on the court, or in the classroom or just in your day to day life. I pinky promise you; it will pay off!”

Left to right: Raylynn Mong, Vanessa Wyrick, Devree Youngblood, Gillian Wicker, Madison Burris, Cloe Campfield, Makenzie Harris.

The Sandites also presented bouquets to Ponca City seniors Hannah Gibson, KaSandra Lyons, and Lindsay Hollis.

Charles Page High School 2019 Varsity Volleyball Team.

Class of 2020 with their mothers.