
CHSAA’s 2025 all-state volleyball team from the Front Range
Legacy’s Aislin Oldach and Niwot’s Bella Berger, the Daily Camera and Longmont Times-Call volleyball players of the year, led 16 area players named to CHSAA’s all-state list. All were honored as honorable mentions for their respective classifications.
In 5A, senior Oldach (Outside Hitter) was successful on 42.2% of her kill attempts, finishing with 372 kills as she led Legacy Lightning to the Granite Peaks League championship. Meanwhile, Berger (Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist) tallied 439 kills, ranking ninth-most in the state. She and fellow senior teammate Elise Arends (Libero/Defensive Specialist) guided the Niwot Cougars to the 5A state tournament.
Boulder’s Maja Giecold (Libero/Defensive Specialist/Setter) made the list as a junior after accumulating 286 digs. Broomfield senior Kendra Runyon (Right Side/Setter/Outside Hitter) also earned honorable mention with 236 kills and 213 digs.
In 4A, Alana Costello (Libero/Defensive Specialist) played a key role in leading Mead to the state tournament with 375 digs and 38 aces. She was joined by teammates Cailin Hall (Setter/Right Side), who recorded 195 kills, 86 aces, and 212 digs, and Rylee Klatt (Outside Hitter) with 196 kills, 41 aces, and 204 digs.
Silver Creek’s Avery White (Outside Hitter/Middle Hitter) contributed 191 kills and 154 digs to make the list.
In 3A, Jefferson Academy’s McKenna Adams (Middle Hitter) stood out with 55 blocks. Prospect Ridge Academy’s Brook Luhmann (Outside Hitter/Right Side) added 216 kills and 51 aces, while teammate Molly McLemore (Middle Blocker) had 66 blocks. Peak to Peak’s Clara Wright (Middle Hitter) tallied 293 kills and 82 blocks.
In 2A, Lyons’ Michaela Coleman (Middle Hitter) had 264 kills and 76 blocks. Her teammates Annabelle Hay (Outside Hitter) contributed 237 kills, and Audrey Voss (Outside Hitter) added 196 kills along with 64 aces.
These players represent some of the top volleyball talent in the area, earning well-deserved recognition for their outstanding performances throughout the season.
https://www.timescall.com/2025/12/18/chsaas-2025-all-state-volleyball/
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