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WECSSAA sr. girls volleyball all-stars

It's been a good sr. girls high school volleyball season so far. Playoffs begin after exam week. Holy Names dominated with a 10-0 record losing one set in the Tier 1 division followed by St. Anne at 9-1 in second.



Here's are this year's all stars.

Tier 1 All Stars


1st Team:

Lauren Essenpreis - North Star 

Maija Nepszy - Holy Names

Sophia Nepszy -Holy Names

Grace Paterson - St. Anne

Juliana Miecz - L'Essor

Kaitlyn Pepper - Tecumseh Vista


2nd Team:

Ciera Girard - Riverside

Carrie Granger - Villanova

Hannah Hage - Holy Names

Anisa Lapointe - Holy Names

Sydney Clunis - Riverside

Annie Seagris - Sandwich


3rd Team:

Kennedy Maytham - St. Anne

Sarah Mastronardi - St. Anne

Zoe Toews - Erie Migration

Makenna McCann - Villanova

Jelena Josipovic - St. Joseph's

Sophie Mastronardi - St. Anne



In the Tier 2 division, Lajeunesse took the overall spot with a 9-1 record and 44 points. Academie Ste Cecile was second at 9-1 and 42 points. Leamington, Belle River and Lamothe-Cadillac finished third with identical 7-3 recrods and 35 points.


Here are this year's Tier 2 all stars.


Tier 2 All Stars


1st Team:

Lauren Livingston - Lajeunesse

Emery Stapleton - Leamington

Audrey Strong - Belle River

Alexa Beach - Belle River

Addison Pollard - Ste. Cecile

Addysyn King - Essex


2nd Team:

Mikhaila Harris - Lajeunesse

Eva Stewart - Walkerville

Kemi Adekoya - Ste. Cecile

Malak Tiea - Kennedy

Alexa VandenBerghe - Brennan

Sara Driedger -Leamington


3rd Team:

Danica Scarano - Assumption

Sehjal Bal - Assumption

Reem Zeinedine - Lamothe-Cadillac

Amira Steinhoff-Strode - Herman

Mila Bokan - Kennedy

Leah Pocock - Essex


Congrats to all and good luck in the playoffs.





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