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The State Tournament brackets were released on Sunday, November 9. On this hub we will have all games listed with links to the official bracket, full schedules and links to live broadcasts page where you will find the individual matches. 

Our goal is to have the information updated as quickly as possible and you can return to this post to find everything you’re looking for regarding the 2B State Volleyball tournament.

**Note: Start times are based on Tournament Bracket. Remember it is very likely some or several games could run long and throw off the whole days schedule. Additionally, there could be times that tournament officials switch courts. We will try to update times and court changes as quickly as we can so if you can’t find your game check back here to see if we have been able to provide an update.

Links of Note

Link to Eli Sports Live Broadcast page
Link to WIAA for Fan information
Link to WIAA official bracket

Link to WIAA State Volleyball Matches on the NFHS Network (subscription required)

Thursday, November 13

Link to WIAA State Volleyball Matches on the NFHS Network (subscription required)

Consolation Bracket (Loser Out matches)
Game 17: #15 River View 3, #14 Toledo 2
Game 18: #13 Davenport 3, #9 Tri-Cities Prep 2
Game 19: #3 Tonasket 3, #7 Onalaska 1, #3 Tonasket 3
Game 20: #4 Toutle Lake 3, #1 Rainier 1

Semi-Finals Bracket 
Game 21: Crt 1 #6 Manson vs #2 Freeman 10am
Game 22: Crt 2 #5 Lind-Ritzville-Sprague vs #8 NW Christian (Colbert) 10am

Link to WIAA State Volleyball Matches on the NFHS Network (subscription required)

Trophy Round

7th/8th Place
Game 23: Crt 4 #15 River View vs #13 Davenport 12pm

5th/6th Place
Game 24: Crt 5 #4 Toutle Lake vs #3 Tonasket 12pm

3rd/4th Place
Game 25: Crt 1 Loser Game 21 vs Loser Game 22 2pm

State Championship

Game 26: Crt 3 Winner Game 21 vs Winner Game 22 5:30pm

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Wednesday, November 12

Quarterfinal Bracket

Game 13: #6 Mason 3, #3 Tonasket 0

25-19, 25-19, 25-16

This is the one that counted.

After losing two out of three matches earlier to Tonasket – the two most recent clashes, the Trojans played with fire and were backed by a fierce crowd.

Senior Isabella Wisdom, the game MVP, played fabulous defense. Junior setter Kailani Cruz spread out the assists with Phinley Teauge, Bailey Evans and Katie Coltman the biggest beneficiaries.

Manson (18-6), seeking a third consecutive championship, now meets No. 2 Freeman (19-2) in the semifinals Thursday at 10 a.m. The Trojans beat Freeman in last year’s semis, 3-1.

Tonasket (20-3) needs to bounce back against No. 7 Onalaska (15-5) Thursday at 8 a.m. in consolation play. The loser is eliminated, while the winner gets to play for fifth and sixth places.

Game 14: #2 Freeman 3, #7 Onalaska 0

25-12, 25-9, 25-16

The Scotties return to the semifinals for a second straight season with their sights set on the big prize.

They fell to eventual-champ Manson last year and wound up third.

The five seniors on this roster know it’s their final shot and played like it Wednesday.

Libero Avery Boswell, one of those upper-classmen, was the clear leader on the floor and came away with the MVP. Fellow seniors Kellynn Beach and Greta Van Gemert had big nights as well, along with juniors Logan Pecht and Avery Berglund.

Freeman (19-2) gets a semifinal rematch with No. 6 Manson (18-6) Thursday at 10 a.m.

Onalaska (15-5), an extremely young squad with just one senior, has an 8 a.m. consolation match against No. 3 Tonasket (20-3). The winner then plays for fifth and sixth places (the loser is out).

Game 15: #5 Lind-Ritzville-Sprague 3, #4 Toutle Lake 1

25-12, 20-25, 25-10, 25-18

Senior Saige Galbreath sparked the Broncos’ run to the semifinals, their second appearance there in three years. They reached the championship match in 2023 before losing to Manson.

Galbreath garnered the MVP nod, but had a strong supporting cast led by fellow senior Hannah Towne.

Toutle Lake’s surge in the second set tied things at 1-1, but the Broncos decisively won the third and closed it out in four.

Lind-Ritzville-Sprague (18-3) meets No. 8 Northwest Christian (20-2) Thursday at 10 a.m. after the Crusaders upset top-seeded Rainier.

Toutle Lake (18-4) faces a very familiar Rainier (17-5) at 8 a.m. Thursday with the loser going home and the winner getting a trophy (fifth or sixth). It will be the fourth time the two rivals have squared off this year. Rainier has won two of three, including the district championship match last Saturday.

Game 16: #8 Northwest Christian 3, #1 Rainier 2

26-28, 26-24, 23-25, 25-18, 15-13

The Crusaders probably don’t consider it an upset. Coming into the tournament with a 19-2 record, they likely felt a bit under-seeded.

It sure appears that way.

The Colbert squad gets to the semifinals for the fifth time in their 14th state appearance and are still seeking their first title.

As the scores indicate, this one was an epic battle. Northwest Christian erased a five-point deficit to take thee second set, then Rainier came from 10 down to win the third and take a 2-1 lead. The Crusaders pulled away in the fourth set to even the match and the fifth set went back and forth.

Senior Kaitlyn Waters drew MVP accolades. Rainier senior Liberty Adair was everywhere defensively.

Northwest Christian (21-2) squares off with No. 5 Lind-Ritzville-Sprague Thursday at 10 a.m.

Rainier (17-5), which nine-match win-streak snapped, plays a win-or-go-home consolation match with No. 4 Toutle Lake (18-4) Thursday at 8 a.m.

Consolation Bracket (Loser Out matches)

Game 9: #14 Toledo 3, # 11 La Conner 0

25-20, 25-21, 25-22

After falling to No. 3 Tonasket to start the day, the Riverhawks (18-6) made sure they’d live to play another day.

They take on No. 15 Riverview (16-6) Thursday with a chance at a trophy. The winner gets a shot at seventh place, while the loser falls leaves empty-handed.

Sophomore Ellie Fallon smashed seven kills enroute to her game MVP honor against the Braves.

La Conner closes out the season at 14-8.

Game 10: #15 Riverview 3, #10 Mount Vernon Christian 1

25-13, 24-26, 25-19, 25-23

Riverview isn’t ready to go home yet.

The Panthers (16-6) survived one loser-out match and face another Thursday at 8 a.m. against No. 14 Toledo (18-5). The winner is assured of a trophy (seventh or eighth).

Senior Danika Koch had her fingerprints all over this one and was the MVP choice.

Mount Vernon Christian ends the year 13-9.

Game 11: #13 Davenport 3, #12 Kittitas 0

25-16, 25-17, 25-19

The Gorillas (14-7) kept their trophy hopes alive with a convincing sweep, led by senior Naomi Rainwater, a 5-10 OH/DS who shined as the game MVP. Sophomore Chloe Hammond was also in strong consideration.

They play No. 9 Tri-Cities Prep (20-4) at 8 a.m. Thursday in another loser-out match. The winner of that one will then play for seventh and eighth places.

Kittitas finishes the season 18-4 after starting 18-0. Senior Gilena Provaznik showed some punch at the net in her final prep outing.

Game 12: #9 Tri-Cities Prep 3, #16 Orcas Island 0

25-23, 25-13, 25-12

After getting a scare in the first set, the Jaguars stiffened up and completed the sweep decisively.

Senior Grace Baerlocher was a force at the net and came away with MVP honors. Sophomore Caroline Koskinen was also a key contributor.

Orcas Island (10-13) fought off one match point, but ultimately had its season come to a close after a late surge to qualify.

Tri-Cities Prep (20-4) will be back in the SunDome Thursday for an 8 a.m. showdown with No. 13 Davenport. It’s another loser-out situation, but the winner is guaranteed a trophy (seventh or eighth place).

State Opening Round

Game 1: #6 Manson 3, #11 La Conner 0

25-11, 25-10, 25-16

Manson is the two-time defending champion and looked the part in the straight-sets victory.

Senior Philey Teague and junior Bailey Evans shared the game MVP honors with strong play at the net. Freshman Katie Coltman hammered her share of kills as well.

The Trojans (17-6) face a tall quarterfinal task against third-seeded Tonasket (20-2) Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. The two squared off twice over the past 12 days with the Tigers prevailing 3-2 both times.

La Conner (14-7) falls into the consolation bracket and plays No. 14 Toledo (17-6) Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. The loser goes home.

Game 2: #3 Tonasket 3, #14 Toledo 1

25-16, 23-25, 25-16, 25-13

The underdog Riverhawks didn’t go down quietly.

They had hope after taking the second set to pull even with the Tigers. But Tonasket (20-2) found another gear and swept the next two to advance.

Senior libero Maggie Rahman smacked seven aces to earn the MVP nod.

What should be an entertaining Tonasket-Manson quarterfinal is set for Wednesday at 7:15 p.m.

Toledo (17-6) meets La Conner (14-7) Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in an elimination match.

Game 3: #7 Onalaska 3, #10 Mount Vernon Christian 1

25-14, 23-25, 26-24, 25-18

The Loggers are extremely young with just one senior and three juniors on the team, but they played like veterans to start the tourney.

Emalie Jacoby, one of those juniors, was selected as game MVP and set the tone early with four first-set kills.

After losing a close second set, Onalaska kept its composure to win a tight one in the third and finished strong in the fourth.

Onalaska (15-4) now faces No. 2 Freeman (18-2) in a 7:15 p.m. quarterfinal Wednesday.

Mount Vernon Christian (13-8), which had won nine of its previous 11 matches, hopes keep the season alive in a consolation clash with No. 11 River View (15-6) at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Game 4: #2 Freeman 3, #11 River View 0

25-16, 25-14, 25-14

After last year’s third-place finish, the Scotties (18-2) hope to make another championship push and looked capable in their opener

Senior Greta Van Gemert, the game MVP, led an electric offense and keyed the defense as well. Juniors Logan Pecht (6-3) and Avery Berglund (6-2) were impressive as well.

River View stayed close for much of the opening set, but faded from there. The Panthers (15-6) face No. 10 Mount Vernon Christian (13-8) in an elimination bout Wednesday at 3:30.

Game 5: #5 Lind-Ritzville-Sprague 3, #12 Kittitas 0

25-17, 25-20, 25-15

The Coyotes (18-3) dropped their third straight match after an 18-0 start and face an elimination match Wednesday at 3:30 against No. 13 Davenport (13-7). They kept the first two sets close and had an 11-8 lead in the third, but the Broncos (17-3) pulled away in all three to advance to the quarterfinals. They take on No. 4 Toutle Lake (18-3) Wednesday at 7:15.

Senior Sage Galbreath, a 5-foot-9 MB, did a little bit of everything to set the pace and garner the game MVP tag. Junior Alesandra Mendez, a 5-6 OH, also stood out.

Game 6: #4 Toutle Lake 3, #13 Davenport 1

25-20, 25-11, 23-25, 25-16

The Fighting Ducks are accustomed to sweeps with 13 of them on the season and appeared headed for another one before Davenport said not so fast.

The Gorillas rode their defense to a third-set victory to buoy their hopes. But senior setter Kendall Dean came through with stellar passes in the fourth as Toutle Lake closed things out. She was tabbed game MVP.

Toutle Lake (18-3) moves to the quarterfinals against No. 5 Lind-Ritzville-Sprague (17-3) Wednesday at 7:15. Davenport (13-7) falls into the consolation bracket against No. 12 Kittitas (18-3) Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.

Game 7: #8 Northwest Christian 3, # 9 Tri-Cities Prep 1

25-14, 18-25, 25-16, 25-18

The two teams came in with just five losses between them and fought like it.

It was one set apiece before Northwest Christian took control and earned a sport in the quarterfinals, thanks largely to the play of game MVP Lauren Mathews.

The Crusaders (20-2) get a shot at No. 1 Rainier (17-4) Wednesday at 7:15 p.m.

Tri-Cities Prep (19-4) has a must-win match against No. 16 Orcas Island (10-12) Wednesday at 5:15 p.m.

Game 8: #1 Rainier 3, #16 Orcas Island 1

23-25, 25-19, 25-17, 25-13

Make it nine straight victories for the top-seeded Mountaineers (17-4), although they had to bounce back from a first-set loss to get this one.

Junior Allyson Doms, the game MVP, put down seven kills to lead Rainier. Next up in the quarterfinals is No. 8 Northwest Christian (20-2) Wednesday at 7:15 p.m.

Orcas Island (10-12) is staring at elimination and plays No. 9 Tri-Cities Prep Wednesday at 5:15 p.m.

 

Link to WIAA State Volleyball Matches on the NFHS Network (subscription required)

Thursday, November 13

Link to WIAA State Volleyball Matches on the NFHS Network (subscription required)

Consolation Bracket (Loser Out matches)
Game 17: Crt 1 #15 River View vs #14 Toledo 8am
Game 18: Crt 2 #13 Davenport vs #9 Tri-Cities Prep 8am
Game 19: Crt #7 Onalaska vs #3 Tonasket 8am
Game 20: Crt 4 #4 Toutle Lake vs #1 Rainier 8am

Semi-Finals Bracket 
Game 21: Crt 1 #6 Manson vs #2 Freeman 10am
Game 22: Crt 2 #5 Lind-Ritzville-Sprague vs #8 NW Christian (Colbert) 10am

Link to WIAA State Volleyball Matches on the NFHS Network (subscription required)

Trophy Round

7th/8th Place
Game 23: Crt 4 Winner Game 17 vs Winner Game 18 12pm

5th/6th Place
Game 24: Crt 5 Winner Game 20 vs Winner Game 19 12pm

3rd/4th Place
Game 25: Crt 1 Loser Game 21 vs Loser Game 22 2pm

State Championship

Game 26: Crt 3 Winner Game 21 vs Winner Game 22 5:30pm

 

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