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Here are the Springfield area's high school volleyball players to know for 2023

The Springfield area’s first volleyball matches open on Monday.

None may be more intriguing than Taylorville’s jaunt to Rochester in a showdown between two programs routinely bristling with talent.

Here’s a breakdown of the area’s top players for the 2023 season, listed in no particular order.

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Ruth Becker, Springfield High

The senior outside hitter just may tout the biggest arm in the area. She amassed 252 kills, 319 digs and 44 blocks to lead the Senators to a third straight 20-win season (not counting the COVID-19 season) and their first City title since 2014. SHS will also turn to senior outside hitter Alix Bibb, who shifts over from defensive specialist.

Natalie Alexander, Chatham Glenwood

The senior middle hitter drummed up 153 kills and 52 blocks. Other seniors include Becca Riggle (185 digs), Mariah Musser (161 assists) and Elise Barnard. The Titans will also summon sophomore Mya Marshall (117 kills) in addition to a robust class of freshmen that went undefeated at 30-0 and won the Illinois Elementary School Association state title in 8-4A. The newcomers include Reagan Littrell, Alexis Neumann and Morgan Wiezorek.

Glenwood's Natalie Alexander (3) hits a shot over the net against Rochester in the semifinals of the CS8 Volleyball Tournament at the Rochester Athletic Complex in Rochester, Ill., Tuesday, April 20, 2021. [Justin L. Fowler/The State Journal-Register]
Glenwood's Natalie Alexander (3) hits a shot over the net against Rochester in the semifinals of the CS8 Volleyball Tournament at the Rochester Athletic Complex in Rochester, Ill., Tuesday, April 20, 2021. [Justin L. Fowler/The State Journal-Register]

Ava Hillyer, Sacred Heart-Griffin

The junior setter dished up 590 assists,173 digs, 49 aces,  43 kills and 25 blocks. Fellow junior hitters Macie Rolf (195 kills, 250 digs) and Josie Mack (108 kills, 52 blocks) also return to the floor.

Sydney McAfee, Pleasant Plains

The senior outside hitter tallied 277 kills and 228 digs and will lead the front row following the departures of standouts Lauren Buxton and Peyton Bergschneider.

Pleasant Plains' Sydney McAfee (12) fires a spike against Palos Heights Chicago Christian during the semifinals of the IHSA Class 2A State Final Tournament at Redbird Arena in Normal, Ill., Friday, November 12, 2021. [Justin L. Fowler/The State Journal-Register]
Pleasant Plains' Sydney McAfee (12) fires a spike against Palos Heights Chicago Christian during the semifinals of the IHSA Class 2A State Final Tournament at Redbird Arena in Normal, Ill., Friday, November 12, 2021. [Justin L. Fowler/The State Journal-Register]

Paige Weatherford, Pleasant Plains

The senior libero produced 285 digs to help fuel the Cardinals to the Class 2A super sectionals for a second consecutive season.

Jazmin Seaton-Hobson, Raymond-Lincolnwood

The junior outside hitter manufactured 102 kills and 104 digs and is expected to assume a larger role alongside fellow juniors Morgan Cowdrey (setter) and Kierstyn Denney (right-side hitter). Libero Taryn Millburg hails as the only senior in the lineup.

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Kloe Froebe, Lincoln

The Colorado State University women’s basketball commit also shares the volleyball floor with fellow senior hoops teammate Becca Heitzig. Froebe, a senior outside hitter, totaled 294 kills and 246 digs en route to the team’s first regional title since 2014 in Class 3A. Heitzig, The State Journal-Register’s reigning Female Athlete of the Year, returns for both volleyball and cross country this fall after piling up 365 digs as a libero.

Peyton Sasse, Lincoln

The junior hitter was a tour de force with 320 kills. Fellow senior hitter Alyssa Company netted 117 kills and 77 blocks.

Charlotte Beatty, Rochester

The senior setter will help command the offense. She compiled 336 assists, 218 digs and 131 kills to help propel the Rockets to a third straight Class 3A regional title.

Ellie Gegen, Rochester

The senior hitter furnished 213 kills, 89 digs and 40 aces and returns with the most kills on the team following the graduation of Emma Dixon.

Rochester's Ellie Gegen (13) has her hit blocked by Normal U-High's Maycie Welborn (19) during the championship game of the CS8 Volleyball Tournament at the Rochester Athletic Complex in Rochester, Ill., Thursday, April 22, 2021. [Justin L. Fowler/The State Journal-Register]
Rochester's Ellie Gegen (13) has her hit blocked by Normal U-High's Maycie Welborn (19) during the championship game of the CS8 Volleyball Tournament at the Rochester Athletic Complex in Rochester, Ill., Thursday, April 22, 2021. [Justin L. Fowler/The State Journal-Register]

Areonna Craine, Southeast

The senior setter dialed up 683 assists, 244 digs and 55 aces. Senior outside hitter Jayla Davis flourished with 245 kills, 266 digs and 56 aces, along with junior middle hitter Diamond Walker (80 kills, 53 block). Transfer Araya Garrison joins the team.

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Britni Walters, Williamsville

The junior outside hitter helped carry the Bullets to the Sangamo Conference and Class 2A regional titles with 325 kills and 275 digs.

Williamsville's Britni Walters attempts a kill during practice on Friday, August 11, 2023.
Williamsville's Britni Walters attempts a kill during practice on Friday, August 11, 2023.

Riley Holliday, Williamsville

The junior setter galvanized the offense with 628 assists, 144 digs and 55 aces. She already has more than 1,000 career assists.

Addie Stadsholt, Athens

The versatile junior can contribute in a number of ways. She totaled 195 kills, 135 digs, 84 assists and 45 blocks for the Warriors. Fellow juniors Karsyn Jacoby (213 kills, 266 digs, 33 aces and 22 blocks) and Isabella Link (145 kills, 232 digs, 32 aces and 16 blocks) proved to be just as prolific, along with senior Kenna Celitti (157 kills, 45 blocks and 28 aces).

Mazie Fleming, Taylorville

The junior middle hitter registered 168 kills and 69 blocks to help the Tornadoes punch their first-ever ticket to the state finals in Class 3A.

Taylorville's Mazie Fleming greets her teammate during player introductions before the start of their their Class 3A volleyball state semifinal against Nazareth Academy on Friday, Nov. 11, 2022 at CEFCU Arena in Normal.
Taylorville's Mazie Fleming greets her teammate during player introductions before the start of their their Class 3A volleyball state semifinal against Nazareth Academy on Friday, Nov. 11, 2022 at CEFCU Arena in Normal.

Robyn Odugbesan, Taylorville

The sophomore middle hitter ignited on arrival with 181 kills and 51 blocks.

Taylorville's Robyn Odugbesan puts the ball over Nazareth Academy's Emily Risley during their Class 3A volleyball state semifinal Friday, Nov. 11, 2022 at CEFCU Arena in Normal.
Taylorville's Robyn Odugbesan puts the ball over Nazareth Academy's Emily Risley during their Class 3A volleyball state semifinal Friday, Nov. 11, 2022 at CEFCU Arena in Normal.

Ainsley Johnson, Calvary

The sophomore middle hitter helped fuel the Saints to their best season in program history with 141 kills, 79 digs and 36 blocks. She was named the SJ-R’s Small School Girls Track and Field Athlete of the Year this past spring. Senior setter Izabella Larson is the only other returning starter with 370 assists. The Saints finished 17-7 overall last fall.

Grace Davis, Mount Pulaski

The senior middle hitter provided 197 kills and 239 digs. Sophomore middle hitter Alyson Murphy returns as another starter.

Reaghan Jonas, Nokomis

The senior middle hitter will lead a young group after producing 62 kills and 76 blocks. Junior setter/right-side hitter Becca Hill contributed 88 kills, 82 digs and 106 assists.

Reese Megginson, Auburn

The junior outside hitter sparked the Trojans with 118 kills and 121 digs, along with senior outside hitter Madi Neighbors, who poured in 166 kills and 51 digs. Senior setter Sydney Rabideau directed the offense with 422 assists.

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Phoebe Cochran, Lutheran

The junior outside hitter will help usher in a new chapter. The Crusaders rolled to a second straight state finals appearance in Class 1A but graduated almost close to their entire roster. Junior twins Meena and Piper Taylor will step into the fold, along with juniors Reese Reavis and Clara Bruner, and sophomore Leah Grussenmeyer.

Kylie Lucykow, Staunton

The senior libero led the Bulldogs to a third straight South Central Conference title with 362 digs, 37 assists and 24 aces.

Contact Bill Welt: 788-1545, bill.welt@sj-r.com, Twitter.com/BillWelt

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