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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 4A 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)

All stories written by Sandy Ringer

4A Bracket

Friday, November 21

4A Consolation Bracket (Loser Out matches)

Game 9: #6 Kamiakin 3, #14 Mount Rainier 0
25-23, 25-23, 25-22

Avery Beck was at her best to keep Kamiakin’s season going as she put together 17 digs to garner MVP accolades.

The Braves, who were unbeaten before falling their district championship match to Gonzaga Prep, bounced back after their first-round loss to No. 4 Wenatchee. They need one more victory to secure their first trophy since placing second in 2008 and play No. 7 Emerald Ridge (17-6) at 8 a.m. Saturday.

Mount Rainier (16-6) had a short stay in the tournament after failing to qualify in 2024 but showed a lot of heart and was in both of its matches. Junior setter Abby Taliloa earned a mention for the Rams, who featured just three seniors.

Game 10: #7 Emerald Ridge 3, #15 Davis 1
25-19, 26-28, 25-16, 25-23

Just when it looked as though the Pirates were going to push the match to five sets, Emerald Ridge rallied from five points down to keep its trophy hopes alive.

Junior hitters Korbyn Hansen and Navaeh Thomas paced the Jaguars offensively with Hansen getting the MVP nod. Thomas was tough defensively at the net as well.

ER (17-6) takes on No. 6 Kamiakin (19-2) in another elimination bout Saturday at 8 a.m. The winner gets one more match, which decides seventh and eighth places. The loser goes home.

Davis of Yakima closes out the season 13-7 with a young roster that includes only one senior, Cynthia Chiquiz. Junior libero Brisa Garfias drew mention for her defensive efforts against ER.

Game 11: #12 Mead 3, #13 Kamiak 0 
25-14, 25-21, 25-14

Junior hitter Alayne Smeltzer got the offense cooking and keeps the Panthers in the trophy hunt.

Kamiak made a strong push in the second set, but Mercedes Gilroy served five straight points to set up the victory. Sarah Jolley delivered the match-winning kill. They also are among Mead’s eight juniors

The Panthers (13-7) return Saturday at 8 a.m. to battle No. 9 Skyline (17-7) in one more elimination match.

Kamiak leaves with a 16-6 record but has strong hopes for the future with only three seniors in the program.

Game 12: #9 Skyline 3, #16 Mount Si 1
25-14, 18-25, 25-14, 25-10

There was no third-time charm for Mount Si, which had lost two earlier contests to their KingCo rivals.

Emma Gutke, a 6-foot-3 senior, smashed 14 kills to stand out as MVP. Two of those brought the third-set score to 23-10. Sanika Vipin then served up an ace and Tessa Reed ended things with one last swing.

Mount Si got 10 kills from Taylor Showalter, half of those keying a second-set victory.

The Spartans then went up 2-1 and stormed ahead 11-1 in the fourth.

Skyline (17-7) now faces No. 12 Mead (13-7) Saturday at 8 a.m. The winner will play for seventh and eighth places, while the other team is eliminated.

Mount Si closes its campaign at 11-10.

State Opening Round of 16

Game 1: #11 Puyallup vs #6 Kamiakin
25-21, 25-20, 25-22

In the biggest upset of the first round, 6-foot-3 senior Sienna Hanson threw a block party, logging three straight in the third set to stand out as the match MVP.

Juniors Sam Pirillis and Georgia Kafentzis also stood out defensively and at the service like for the Vikings (13-4), who go up against No. 3 Gonzapa Prep Friday ay 7:15 p.m. in the quarterfinals.

Game 2: #3 Gonzaga Prep 3, #14 Mount Rainier 1
25-16, 25-16, 22-25, 29-27

The Rams gave Gonzaga Prep a great go and were oh-so-close to sending the contest to a fifth set. They led 24-20 in the fourth before the Bullpups battled back. Mount Rainier fought off two match points but ultimately fell short.

Junior Mara Sandberg came through in the clutch to draw the MVP tag for Gonzaga Prep (18-1), which will try to extend a 12-match win streak in the quarterfinals against No. 11 Puyallup (13-4) Friday at 7:15 p.m.

The Bullpups also relied on strong efforts by setter Noella Migliuri and hitters hitter Jayna Humbert, Karolina Flanagan and Rowan Greenfield (just a freshman).

For Mount Rainier (16-5), senior setter Abby Tailloa stood out for her passing and fierce defense. Junior Avery Peterson and frosh Camryn Thesenvitz also earned mention.

Game 3: #10 Issaquah 3 #7 Emerald Ridge 1
21-25, 25-15, 25-23, 25-19

Bryn Walcott, a hard-hitting sophomore, amassed 34 kills – including 11 in the final set, and the Eagles (23-5) soared into the quarterfinals, where No. 2 Lake Stevens (21-0) awaits at 7:15 Friday.

Emerald Ridge got off to a strong start behind the five kills of junior Korbyn Hansen, who finished with 10 to go along with 12 service points.

The Jaguars (16-6) play No. 15 Davis of Yakima (13-6) in a loser-out match Friday at 3:30 p.m.

Game 4: #2 Lake Stevens 3, #15 Davis 0
25-17, 25-17, 25-18

The unbeaten Vikings have their sights on the big prize and looked every bit the part of contenders with the sweep of feisty Davis of Yakima.

Laura Eichert, their 6-foot outside hitter who has committed to Oregon, was impressive in her MVP performance.

The Pirates (13-6) played well defensively overall, led by juniors Isa Garcia and Cheyenne Hull. They play No.7 Emerald Ridge (16-6) in a loser-out match Friday at 3:30 p.m.

Lake Stevens (21-0) advances to the quarterfinals and faces No. 10 Issaquah (23-5) Friday at  7:15 p.m.

Game 5: #5 Camas 3, #12 Mead 0
25-18, 25-22, 25-21

A seven-point rally late in the second set proved crucial for the Papermakers, who could have seen the match tied up 1-1.

Instead, they were set up for the sweep and completed it behind the play of MVP Gabriella Thompson. Fellow senior Quinn Pedersen contributed key points as well. Camas (19-3) clashes with No. 4 Wenatchee (16-1) in Friday’s quarterfinals at 7:15 p.m.

Mead (12-7), with a rich volleyball history that includes nine state championships, will try to bounce back in the consolation bracket against No. 13 Kamiak (16-5) at 3:30 p.m.

Game 6: #4 Wenatchee 3, #13 Kamiak 0
26-24, 25-12, 25-19

Senior Sienna Knell knows how to shift momentum.

With her Wenatchee squad trailing 24-20 in the opening set, Knell reeled off six straight serves to spark the win and the Panthers pulled away from there to land a spot in the quarterfinals. They take on No. 5 Camas (19-3) Friday at 7:15 p.m.

Jylee Jones, a 6-foot-1 senior middle blocker, was a force at the net, while sophomore libero Kate Berry keyed the defense.

Kamiak’s top efforts came from sophomore Alexis Moll and junior Ivanna Kosoday. The Knights (16-5) now play No. 12 Mead (12-7) in a loser-out match Friday at 3:30 p.m. Friday.

Game 7: #8 Olympia 3, #9 Skyline 1
25-15, 24-26, 25-19, 25-12

Alice Fischer, the Bears’ senior setter, was steady throughout in running a smooth offense and finished as match MVP.

Their balanced attack was led by seniors Ellie Johnson, Addison Wilson and River Sutch as well as junior Netty Obungu.

The reward for Olympia (15-8) is a rematch with top-seeded Curtis (23-2) in what will be their fourth meeting of the season. Curtis has won the previous three, but the Bears have pushed them (3-0, 3-2, 3-1)

Skyline (16-7) showed no quit and was sparked by senior Emma Gutke. The Spartans now have a loser-out contest against No. 16 Mount Si (11-9) Friday at 5:15 p.m. They beat the Wildcats twice earlier in the year.

Game 8: #1 Curtis 3, #16 Mount Si 0
25-11, 25-21, 25-13

Once the Vikings weathered a big, second-set push from Mount Si, they breezed into the quarterfinals with an eye on defending last year’s championship.

The Wildcats were up by six midway through that second set, but Curtis chipped away behind the big swings of junior Kayla Baker, then was all business in the third.

Curtis (23-2) clashes with No.8 Olympia (15-8) Friday at 7:15 p.m.

Baker smacked five of her match-best 11 kills in the second set and notched the MVP honor. Senior Selana Morales was a force early and junior Lucy McNaughton as strong at the service line, finishing with 16 service points.

Mount Si (11-9) drops into the consolation bracket and meets No. 9 Skyline (16-7) at 5:15 p.m. Friday.

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

Quarterfinal Bracket
Game 13: Crt 1 #11 Puyallup vs #3 Gonzaga Prep 7:15pm
Game 14: Crt 2 #10 Issaquah vs #2 Lake Stevens 7:15pm
Game 15: Crt 4 #5 Camas vs #4 Wenatchee 7:15pm
Game 16: Crt 5 #8 Olympia vs #1 Curtis 7:15pm

Saturday, November 22

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

Consolation Bracket (Loser Out matches)
Game 17: Crt 1 #6 Kamiakin vs #7 Emerald Ridge 8am
Game 18: Crt 2 #12 Mead vs #9 Skyline 8am
Game 19: Crt 3 Loser Game 14 vs Loser Game 13 8am
Game 20: Crt 4 Loser Game 16 vs Loser Game 15 8am

Semi-Finals Bracket 
Game 21: Crt 1 Winner Game 13 vs Winner Game 14 10am
Game 22: Crt 2 Winner Game 15 vs Winner Game 16 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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