Tag Archives: Volleyball

Sports schedule for: March 31-April 5

 ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: MARCH 31 – APRIL 5
MONDAYMARCH 31 
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
  Boys Lacrosse Begins 
  Girls Lacrosse Begins 
TUESDAYAPRIL 1
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 5:30pm V: 7:30pm4:15pm | 9:30pmBoys Volleyball vs. WoodburyWoodbury High School
WEDNESDAYAPRIL 2
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1:00pm Boys Volleyball Scrimmage vs. WashingtonWashington Tech
THURSDAYAPRIL 3
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6:30pm Boys Volleyball Scrimmage vs. HardingHarding High School
FRIDAYAPRIL 4
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SATURDAYAPRIL 5
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8:00am Varsity Boys Tennis TournamentNorthview Athletic Complex

Sports schedule for: Feb 24-Mar 1

 ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: FEBRUARY 24 – MARCH 1
MONDAYFEBRUARY 24 
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
5:00pm Girl Basketball Section Game  vs. HardingTBD
6:30pm – 8:00pm Baseball Captains PracticeFieldhouse
TUESDAYFEBRUARY 25
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
B: 4:00pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm2:45pm | 9:00pmBoys Basketball vs. KenndyBloomington Kennedy High School
7:30pm5:45pm | 9:15pmBoys Hockey Section Semifinals vs. MahtomediAldrich Ice Arena
WEDNESDAYFEBRUARY 26
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
  Girls Basketball Sections 
4:30pm Adapted Hockey vs. South SuburbanHumboldt High School
6:30pm – 8:00pm Baseball Captains PracticeFieldhouse
THURSDAYFEBRUARY 27
THURSDAYFEBRUARY 27  
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
  Boys Hockey Sections 
 4:00pm | 8:00pmBoys Swimming Section MeetArt Downey Aquatic Center
5:30pm – 7:30pm Softball Captains PracticeFieldhouse
7:30pm – 9:00pm Boys Volleyball Captains PracticeFieldhouse
FRIDAYFEBRUARY 28
FRIDAYFEBRUARY 28  
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
  Boys Diving Section FinalsArt Downey Aquatic Center
B: 4:30pm JV: 4:30pm V: 6:00pm Boys Basketball vs. St. Croix PrepHOME
SATURDAYMARCH 1
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
TBD Boys Basketball Twin Cities GameTBD
 11:15am | 3:00pmBoys Swimming Section FinalsArt Downey Aquatic Center

Head coach John Cook is retiring: What does this mean?

By: Grace Wright

John Cook has been the head coach of Nebraska Cornhuskers Volleyball for the last 25 years. He has just recently announced his retirement from the team. John Cook started coaching first at Wisconsin in 1993, for 7 years, and then has been at Nebraska for the last 25.

John has helped lead Nebraska Volleyball to four national championships and 12 NCAA semifinals. Also with many Big Ten and Big 12 titles. John Cook has had a long standing history with helping women’s volleyball get coverage and appreciation for the sport. One of the biggest things he has done was have his team play in the outdoor football stadium in 2023. It was a huge success, 92,003 people filled up the Memorial Stadium and history was made.

John Cook has also built up many unbreakable relationships; one of his most memorable is with one of his current players Harper Murray, an outside hitter from Michigan.

His successor is Dani Busboom Kelly (DBK). She used to play under Coach Cook and was the starting libero on the Nebraska 2006 national championship team.  She took a break from volleyball once she graduated, but then she came back to be an assistant coach for Cook for 4 years before she went to Louisville. DBK has been with the Louisville Cardinals for the last 8 years building it into a very influential volleyball team. She has led them to two NCAA championships, 3 semifinals and won four ACC titles.

Many of the Nebraska players were shocked but happy that John Cook was able to choose what was best for him. For the rest of the volleyball community cannot wait to see what DBK is going to be able to do at Nebraska.

 For more information about Nebraska volleyball, you can go to: https://www.ncaa.com/news/volleyball-women/article/2025-01-29/nebraska-volleyball-coach-john-cook-retires-after-25-seasons-4-national-titles#:~:text=LINCOLN%2C%20NE%20—%20Four%2Dtime,great%20run%2C”%20Cook%20said.

NCAA Volleyball National Championship

By: Siri David

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On December 22, 2024 Penn State and Louisville faced off in Louisville, Kentucky. This was a big match up because not many people thought that Penn State was going to be in the National Championship. It was a long road to get to this point for both teams. A few days before, Louisville played the University of Pittsburgh and lost. This was a big upset because a lot of people thought they were going to win the whole thing. Penn State played Nebraska, and everyone knew it was going to be a good match but thought Nebraska was going to take it. In the end, Louisville and Penn State won.

This match was a lot bigger than just volleyball. For Penn State, every single player on that team was playing for their coach, Katie Schumacher, who has stage 2 of breast cancer. Throughout the whole season all of her players talked about how everything they do is for her.

Louisville has been underestimated all season and wanted to prove that they could show up and win. Along with the match taking place in Louisville they wanted this win more than anything. Louisville was also in the National Championship two years ago and lost to Texas, so they wanted to show up and play their best game.

When it came down to the actual match it was crazy. Penn State won in four sets. The second set was super close the entire time and this was the only set that Louisville won. Louisville put up a good fight, especially after losing their star player Anna Debeer due to an ankle injury the game before. In the end, both teams put up a great fight but Penn State did take the win.

Volleyball Day in Nebraska

By: Siri David

Volleyball Day in Nebraska took place August 30, 2023. This was a historic day for Nebraska volleyball and female sports overall. Nebraska volleyball broke a world record this night. They broke the record of the most people to watch a female sport in person. There were a total of 92,003 people in the Memorial Stadium which is their football stadium.

The idea for this was created by the head coach of the Nebraska volleyball team John Cook. The goal was to beat the record Wisconsin had just created a few weeks before. The issue was there was no indoor stadium that could hold that many people, so they decided to do it outdoors in the Nebraska football stadium. The stadium can technically only hold 85,458 but has exceeded that number many times before. A lot of the administrators at University of Nebraska thought that this might not be successful but they were definitely proved wrong. The night tickets went on sale; they sold out in the first hour. Everyone was shocked by how fast they sold out.

The day of the game, the Nebraska volleyball team did a meet and greet with a ton of Husker fans. The goal of this meet and greet was to show the love the Nebraska volleyball team has for their community and the love the community has for them. The meet and greet was truly so special, so many young fans got to meet their idols in volleyball and it was amazing to see.

The game was against Omaha, and the University of Nebraska won in three sets. It was a beautiful night, not a cloud in the sky. Once the second set ended they found out the attendance number, and how they broke the record. All the players were trying to stay locked in for the game but could not contain their excitement. A lot of tears were shed by coaches, players, and fans. It was truly an amazing thing to hear and learn about as a younger volleyball player. Nebraska is the volleyball capital of the world and it truly is such an amazing atmosphere.

Nebraska volleyball recruitment class of 2023

By: Siri David

Nebraska had some of the best recruitments from the 2023 class. These players, who are now sophomores, changed Nebraska’s team as a whole. There were five players, with one who was a redshirt for the team. Four of their starting players in the 2023 season were freshmen. This is not commonly seen as most freshmen come into schools not planning on getting a lot of playing time.

Now, let’s talk about each of these players individually. First, there is Harper Murray who is an all around outside. She won Gatorade National Player of the year, and was top of her class for her position. Next is Bergen Reilly, she is the all-around setter for Nebraska. Some would say she is the best setter in the NCAA right now. She was top of her recruiting class for her position as well. The next player is Andi Jackson. Jackson is a middle blocker. She has the highest hitting percentage this season, and a lot of people say is on route to becoming an Olympian. The last player is Laney Choboy. Choboy is a DS which stands for defensive specialist.

All of these players played on the U19 national team, and won the Pan American Cup. Reilly won MVP and best setter. Murray won best attacker, and Choboy won best defensive player. These four players have changed Nebraska volleyball in so many ways. They each bring something different to the court and their team. Reilly has this calm sense on the court and that is what makes her so unpredictable to opponents and such a consistent setter. Murray is a really good all-around player, she has good coverage when she is in the back row. She averages 3.36 kills per set, which shows how consistent of a hitter she is. Jackson had the highest hitting percentage of .504 leading the nation, and she was also in the top 25 hitters as the only freshman. Choboy brings a level of competitiveness that nobody else can. She is also a very scrappy player. She will hustle for any ball and not let anything stop her.

This class is truly amazing and is the reason the Nebraska team went to the National Championship game and only lost two games last season. I can’t wait to see what Nebraska does this season.

Sports schedule for: Oct 14-19

ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: OCTOBER 14 – OCTOBER 19  
MONDAYOCTOBER 14 
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
4:30pm3:15pm | 6:00pmJV Football vs. MPLS WashburnHumboldt High School
TUESDAYOCTOBER 15
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
3:30pm Cross Country  Conference ChampionshipsHighland 9
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm Volleyball vs. WashburnHOME
WEDNESDAYOCTOBER 16
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4:30pm2:30pm | 6:15pmFootball vs. CentralGriffin Stadium
THURSDAYOCTOBER 17
THURSDAYOCTOBER 17  
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
10:00am8:30am | 11:30amFootball vs. CentralGriffin Stadium
FRIDAYOCTOBER 18
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SATURDAYOCTOBER 19
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Sports schedule for: Oct 7-12

  ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: OCTOBER 7 – OCTOBER 12
MONDAYOCTOBER 7
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
TBDGirls Soccer SectionsTBD
4:00pm2:45pm | 5:30pmJV Football vs. KennedyKennedy High School
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm4:30pm | 8:30pmVolleyball vs. JohnsonJohnson High School
TUESDAYOCTOBER 8
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WEDNESDAYOCTOBER 9
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm4:30pm | 8:30pmVolleyball vs. Holy AngelsAcademy of Holy Angels
TBDBoys Soccer Sections TBD
TBDGirls Soccer SectionsTBD
THURSDAYOCTOBER 10
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
4:00pm2:00pm | 6:00pmFootball vs. WashburnGriffin Stadium
7:00pm5:15pm | 9:00pmGirls Swimming and Diving vs.  Tri-City UnitedHumboldt High School
FRIDAYOCTOBER 11
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
SATURDAYOCTOBER 12
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
B: 8:00am JV: 8:00am V: 8:00amVolleyball TournamentV: Benilde St. Margaret’s JV/B: Harding High School
TBDBoys Soccer SectionsTBD
TBDGirls Soccer SectionsTBD

Sports schedule for: Sept 30-Oct 5

  ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: SEPTEMBER 30 – OCTOBER 5  
MONDAYSEPTEMBER 30 
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 4:00pm V: 5:15pm Girls Soccer vs. RichfieldHOME
5:00pm Varsity Boys Soccer vs. KennedyKennedy High School
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm Volleyball vs. WashingtonHOME
TUESDAYOCTOBER 1
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 4:00pm V: 5:15pm B-Squad/JV Boys Soccer  vs. BreckHOME
5:30pm3:30pm | 7:45pmGirls Swimming and Diving vs. BlakeBlake School
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm Volleyball vs. South St. PaulHOME
WEDNESDAYOCTOBER 2
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 3:45pm V: 5:00pm Girls Soccer vs. TartanTartan High School
JV: 4:15pm V: 4:30pm3:15pm | 5:45pmBoys Soccer vs. JohnsonV: Johnson High School JV: Arlington & Arkwright
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm Volleyball vs. HumboldtHOME
THURSDAYOCTOBER 3
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JV: 4:00pm V: 5:15pm Girls Soccer vs. JohnsonHOME
FRIDAYOCTOBER 4
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
B: 3:30pm JV: 5:00pm V: 7:00pmB: 3:15pm | 5:00pm JV: 4:00pm | 6:45pmBoys Soccer vs. MPLS EdisonMPLS Edison High School
SATURDAYOCTOBER 5
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 8:00am V: 10:00am Girls Soccer vs. CentralGriffin Stadium
8:00am7:00am | 9:30amBoys B2 Soccer vs. TartanTartan High School
B1: 9:30am JV: 11:00am V: 1:00pm Boys Soccer vs. SimleyHOME
10:00am6:30am | 2:00pmCross Country Alexandria Meet of ChampionsArrowwood Resort
12:00pm10:00am | 2:00pmFootball vs. KennedyBloomington Kennedy HS 

Varsity Volleyball – Highland (H) vs. SPA (V)

Wednesday night’s Girls Varsity Volleyball game vs. the SPA Spartans was the last game of the season for this year’s Lady Scots. Going into the game, both teams were closely ranked so a suspenseful game was to be expected. Many of the games were close, however the SPA Spartans prevailed in the end, advancing in Sections.

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Head Coach of the Varsity Volleyball Team, Coach Kramer, shared her thoughts with us regarding the game and the season as a whole: “We played well as a team last night and stayed positive and continued to work hard point for point.  We walked away with heads held high knowing we had a great season with a record of 17-8.”

As always, the Highland school spirit was incredibly apparent in the stands. Members of the C-Squad and JV Volleyball teams were there to support the players as well as other HPSH students, staff, parents, and community members. Once again, Ethan Aune (10) lead the HPSH Student section in various cheers, keeping the Highland spirit alive and well.

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Even though Highland didn’t win, everyone couldn’t be prouder of the accomplishments of the Highland Girls Varsity Volleyball team. Their dedication and genuine love of the sport was always apparent from a spectators point of view. Congratulations to the Lady Scots Varsity Volleyball team for a fantastic season:

(# – Name, Position, Grade)

3 – Chelsi Her, DS, 12 (Graduating Senior)

6 – Emilia Czapiewska, OH, 10

7 – Allison Kurtz, S, 11

8 – Molly McMahon, OH, 11

9 – Emma Muter, RH, 12 (Graduating Senior)

10 – Edith Kamau, MH, 12 (Graduating Senior)

11 – Lydia Thompson, MH, 12 (Graduating Senior)

12 – Meagan Blair, OH, 10

14 – Annie Conzet, S, 11

19 – Alex Linssen, DS, 10

21 – Maria Nelson, OH, 9

23 – Adriana Cardenas, MH, 11

25 – Justice Voss, MH, 10

26 – Nina Bielinski, DS, 11

51 – Leah Hunt, DS, 11

As always, here’s a few pictures from the game. #ScotsNation always and forever:

Emilia Czapiewska (10)
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