GIRLS’ ALL-REGION VOLLEYBALL
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First Team
Trisha Bratford / Taft
6-1, Senior
Outside Hitter
* The West Valley League co-player of the year had the strongest offensive attack in the region. She had 27 or more kills three times this season, including a 31-kill performance against San Pedro in the City Section playoffs.
Kelly Gaudino / La Canada
5-9, Senior
Outside Hitter
* The two-time Rio Hondo League player of the year helped the Spartans to a 38-2 league record in her four-year career. An All-Southern Section Division III selection, she had 34 kills against Rosary.
Ashley Julian / Harvard-Westlake
6-1, Senior
Outside Hitter
* The Mission League player of the year moved from setter midway through the season and excelled at outside hitter. An efficient passer and strong hitter, she was an All-Southern Section Division III selection.
Lauren Mills / Westlake
5-8, Senior
Setter-Outside Hitter
* The Marmonte League player of the year led the Warriors to the league title and the Southern Section Division II-AA semifinals. Flawless ball-handling skills helped make her an All-Southern Section Division II selection.
Jennifer Ryan / La Reina
6-2, Junior
Middle Blocker
* An offensive and defensive force, she helped lead the Regents to a 19-0 regular-season record and a Tri-Valley League championship. She is expected to be highly recruited next season.
Michaela Skelly / Royal
5-9, Senior
Setter
* The All-Southern Section Division I selection was a dynamic player, demonstrating skills and savvy in leading the Highlanders’ offense. She committed to Syracuse.
Second Team
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Name School Ht. Yr. Position Stephanie Cisneros Sylmar 5-8 Jr. Opposite hitter Ashlie Hain La Reina 5-9 Jr. Outside hitter Stacey Lee Westlake 5-9 Sr. Outside hitter Krystal McFarland Buena 5-9 Sr. Outside hitter Linda Wang Chatsworth 6-0 So. Middle blocker Brynne Young Flint. Sac. Hrt 5-8 Sr. Outside hitter
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