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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 1A 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)
Saturday, November 15
Consolation Bracket (Loser Out matches)
Game 17: Crt 4 #11 Lakeside (9 mile) vs #10 Annie Wright 9am
Game 18: Crt 5 #12 Omak vs #16 The Bear Creek School 9am
Game 19: Crt 4 #3 Cascade Christian vs #2 Cedarpark Christian 9am
Game 20: Crt 5 #8 Kalama vs #4 Lynden Christian 9am
Semi-Finals Bracket
Game 21: Crt 1 #7 Meridian vs #6 La Center 9am
Game 22: Crt 2 #5 Cashmere vs #1 Chelan 9am
Link to WIAA State Volleyball Matches on the NFHS Network (subscription required)
Trophy Round
7th/8th Place
Game 23: Crt 1 Winner Game 18 vs Winner Game 17 2:30pm
5th/6th Place
Game 24: Crt 2 Winner Game 19 vs Winner Game 20 2:30pm
3rd/4th Place
Game 25: Crt 5 Loser Game 21 vs Loser Game 22 2:30pm
State Championship
Game 26: Crt 3 Winner Game 21 vs Winner Game 22 6:15pm
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Friday, November 14
Quarterfinal Bracket
1A Semifinal setup
It was business as usual for top-seeded Chelan in the Class 1A State Volleyball Tournament Friday at the Yakima SunDome.
The same couldn’t be said for the other expected contenders.
Chelan (21-0) swept both of its matches to stay on course for a sixth consecutive championship. The Mountain Goats blanked No. 8 Kalama in the quarterfinals. Next up is No. 5 Cashmere (21-2) in a 9 a.m. semifinal. The Bulldogs edged No. 4 Lynden Christian, 3-2, in the quarterfinals.
No. 7 Meridian (17-6) meets No. 6 La Center (21-1) in Saturday’s other 9 a.m. semi.
The Trojans took down No. 2 Cedar Park Christian in the quarterfinals, while La Center knocked off No. 3 Cascade Christian. Both matches went five sets.
Cedar Park Christian (19-3) and Cascade Christian (17-5) square off in an elimination match Saturday at 10:45 a.m. Lynden Christian (15-6) plays Kalama in another loser-out contest, also at 10:45 a.m.
Game 13: #6 La Center 3, #3 Cascade Christian 2
25-23, 22-25, 19-25, 25-20, 15-9
Paige Sherry, a junior OH, was one of multiple stars for the Wildcats. But her clutch kills in the final set vaulted her to the MVP award.
Senior Bailey Espana had a big first set, including the final point, and junior Whitney Martell delivered several dynamite blocks.
Cascade Christian led 2-1 and was strong defensively early. Jenica Walling stook out for the Cougars overall.
Game 14: #7 Meridian 3, #2 Cedar Park Christian 2
25-23, 17-25, 25-10, 20-25, 15-8
Meridian, which placed eighth last season and fourth the year before, has had a streaky season. The Trojans had one stretch with seven straight wins and another with six. They have now one four in a row, dating back to the district tournament.
Senior Taya Benson keyed this one to get the MVP moniker. Junior Eden Bernardy was also in consideration with several serving runs to go with some big swings.
Game 15: #5 Cashmere 3, #4 Lynden Christian 2
25-19, 22-25, 16-25, 25-19, 15-12
Macie Smart, a 5-foot-11 junior, came out swinging in the opening set. And she turned up the heat again when the Bulldogs fell behind 2-1.
Her play down the stretch was certainly MVP worthy.
Setter Cali Diaz knows how to get Smart the ball, but is also adept at spreading the wealth with fellow junior Faith Courtney another beneficiary who knows what to do with the ball.
LC’s top performers included senior setter Ella Fritts and junior middle Jocelyn Eshuis.
Game 16: #1 Chelan 3, #8 Kalama 0
25-13, 25-18, 25-16
The Chinooks had no answer for Chelan senior Brynn Hughbanks, who was nearly unstoppable at the net.
Marley Williams, another senior weapon, was also a force as the Mountain Goats stayed in control throughout the match.
1A Consolation Round (Loser Out)
Game 9: #14 Columbia 3, #11 Lakeside 0
25-18, 25-21, 25-20
The Bruins (11-9) are still in the trophy chase after eliminating a scrappy Lakeside team (13-4).
Joella Posini, a junior MB, keyed the victory and was crowned MVP. Junior Lola Marti and sophomore Mckena Carlock played lock-down defense.
For Lakeside, sophomore McKenna Almond had some exceptional digs in the back row. Junior Sienna Weinberger was the offensive spark.
Columbia plays No. 10 Annie Wright (15-6) at 9 a.m. Saturday in another elimination game.
Game 10: #10 Annie Wright 3, #15 Life Christian 1
25-13, 25-27, 25-10, 25-13
With the match tied 1-1, MVP Sloane Jackson teamed with Jolieke Laudy to put the pesky Eagles away.
Raina Mathews also drew praise for her play.
Life Christian of Tacoma (11-11) finishes the season with a .500 record.
Annie Wright (15-6), also located in Tacoma, faces No. 14 Columbia Saturday at 9 a.m. The winner is assured of a trophy.
Game 11: #12 Omak 3, #13 Seton Catholic 2
15-25, 26-24, 21-25, 25-23, 15-11
Two points away from elimination in the fourth set, the Pioneers (15-8) scored four straight to stay alive (25-23), evening the match at 2-2. The final set was also close, but Omak stayed in control.
Senior Finley Sackman figured into plenty of plays and was tabbed MVP. Junior Lainie Best played sound defense and provided the winning ace in the second set.
The Pioneers play another loser-out context Saturday at 9 a.m. against surprising Bear Creek (11-11), the 16th seed.
Game 12: #16 The Bear Creek School 3, #9 King’s 2
25-22, 24-26, 17-25, 25-23, 15-13
After losing to the Knights twice during the regular season, Bear Creek won the one that counted most.
Senior Kate Marshall made sure the Grizzlies stayed in the trophy chase and made off with MVP honors, showing her high volleyball IQ as well as her ability to put the ball down.
Megan Urban, another senior, was also lethal at the net. Bear Creek (11-11) takes on No. 12 Omak Saturday at 9 a.m., needing one more win to claim a trophy.
King’s, which finishes the season 9-12, let a 2-1 lead slip away.
Opening Round
Game 1: #6 La Center 3, #11 Lakeside 0
25-17, 25-22, 25-23
Senior Bailey Espana helped the Wildcats start a new win streak after Kalama snapped their 19-match skein in the district tournament (3-2). She stood out in all phases of the game to earn MVP honors as they improved to 20-1.
Junior setter McQuinn Erickson helped the come-from-behind win in the second set with her precision passing with sophomore libero Aimee England digging up almost everything.
Lakeside (13-3) was resilient on defense, especially in the third set, but fell short.
Game 2: #3 Cascade Christian 3, #14 Columbia 0
25-19, 25-18, 25-17
The Cougars (17-4) cruised into the quarterfinals behind the heavy arm of senior Jenica Waling, who consistently found holes in the Columbia defense. Sophie Janho, another 12th-grader, stood out at the service line.
Junior Joelle Posini played a solid match for the Bruins (10-9).
Game 3: #7Meridian 3, #10 Annie Wright 0
25-18, 25-15, 25-14
Meridian (16-6) moved into the quarterfinals behind the big swings of junior Eden Bernardy.
Annie Wright (14-6) featured solid passing from sophomore Sydney Farach, but now needs to bounce back in the consolation round.
Game 4: #2 Cedar Park Christian 3, #15 Life Christian Academy 0
25-10, 25-14, 25-7
The Eagles (19-2) looked like serious title contenders once again as they controlled nearly all aspects of the match. They were second to Chelan a year ago.
Abby Moisant, a 5-foot-8 senior OH, came out on top among the MVP candidates.
Life Christian (11-10), showed some spark in the third set, but was never able to get into an offensive flow.
Game 5: #5 Cashmere 3, #12 Omak 0
25-10, 25-14, 25-17
Macie Smark, one of the Bulldogs’ talented group of juniors, set the tone early by patrolling the net and emerged as the MVP.
Freshman Kiana Baty introduced herself with some key serves, including one for the win in the second set as Cashmere (20-2) maintained the lead.
Omak (14-8), put together a late push in the third, but was turned away.
Game 6: #4 Lynden Christian 3, #13 Seton Catholic 0
25-21, 25-15, 25-18
The Ella Fritts-to-Jocelyn Eshuis combo was on full display as the Lyncs (15-5) started the tournament on the right foot.
Tyra Dykstra and Allison Wright were also part of their hit parade as LC looks to improve on last year’s seventh-place finish.
Seton Catholic (14-6) made each set competitive.
Game 7: #8 Kalama 3, #9 King’s 1
25-23, 25-17, 14-25, 25-19
The Chinooks had their hands full with a feisty King’s club that fought hard to stay in the winner’s bracket.
But senior Emily Capen came up with clutch kills – and the match-winning ace – to claim MVP and push Kalama (18-4) into the quarterfinals. Sophomore Hiley Lawson drew attention for her all-round play.
The Knights (9-11) were paced by setter Rebekah Blackmer and OH Lucy Mortimer, both seniors.
Game 8: #1 Chelan 3, #16 The Bear Creek School 0
25-17, 25-7, 25-15
The quest for a sixth-consecutive championship started just about as expected for the 20-0 Mountain Goats.
Senior Brynn Hughbanks had the offense humming early, garnering MVP, and junior Esther Petersen let little get past her at the net.
The Grizzlies (10-11) got good defensive efforts from senior Youyou Zhang and freshman Olivia Araujo.
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