Review the latest statistics for high school volleyball players in New Jersey, featuring leaders in kills, digs, assists, blocks, aces, and service points. This data is based on information reported to njschoolsports.com as of Tuesday, April 23.
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The following lists showcase the top performers in Group 3 volleyball as of Tuesday, April 23rd, across six key statistical categories: kills, digs, assists, blocks, aces, and service points. These statistics are based on data reported to njschoolsports.com as of the aforementioned date.
Check out the lists below to see the season stat leaders in Group 1 volleyball through Tuesday, April 23, in six different categories: kills, digs, assists, blocks, aces, and service points. These statistics are based on stats reported to njschoolsports.com as of Tuesday, April 23.
The following lists showcase the top performers in six key statistical categories within the Tri-County Conference for the 2023 volleyball season, based on data reported to njschoolsports.com by Tuesday, April 23. These categories include kills, digs, assists, blocks, aces, and service points.
Discover the top performers in the Shore Conference for volleyball through April 23. These statistics include leaders in kills, digs, assists, blocks, aces, and service points. Stay informed about the latest high school sports news by signing up for our newsletter.
The Olympic Conference in New Jersey high school volleyball has released its statistical leaders through Tuesday, April 23, compiling data from six categories: kills, digs, assists, blocks, aces, and service points. These statistics are based on information reported by njschoolsports.com as of the specified date.
Lincoln-Way West’s Colin Dargan has emerged as a vital player for the Warriors, contributing to their impressive season with his dynamic hitting and exceptional flexibility. Dargan’s commitment to deep stretching, even during player introductions, highlights his determination to stay injury-free and reach his full potential.
Lower Dauphin High School’s volleyball team emerged victorious against Mechanicsburg High School with a decisive 3-0 scoreline on Tuesday. The match showcased a thrilling display of athleticism and determination from both sides.
Jackson Kern, a 6-foot sophomore, made an immediate impact on the Libertyville varsity volleyball team as a freshman, leading the Wildcats in digs and earning honorable mention in the North Suburban Conference. This season, Kern is one of two captains for Libertyville, which is off to an 8-7 start and 4-0 in conference play. Kern credits his teammates for helping him become a leader and says he is excited about the future of the program.
In Monday’s high school sports action, several athletes stood out with impressive performances across softball, baseball, and volleyball.
In softball, Lyla Baxter of Green Valley led the charge with a 4-for-4 performance, including a home run and six RBIs. Ava Henderson of Arbor View and Andie Woods of Moapa Valley also showcased their hitting prowess with multiple hits and home runs.
On the baseball field, Caden Kirby of Green Valley and Brady Paulson of Rancho had notable performances. Kirby notched a double and two RBIs, while Paulson struck out all nine batters he faced in a no-hitter.
In volleyball, Kapono Amor of Bonanza and Aiden Camacho of Coronado led their teams in kills and digs, respectively. Isaiah Moore of Legacy contributed with assists, kills, and blocks, while Maruli Panjaitan of Virgin Valley tallied assists and aces.
Overall, it was an exciting day for high school sports in the region, with athletes showcasing their talent and determination.