Local athletes earn 14C volleyball honors
JOHN HAMILTON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 months, 4 weeks AGO
The 2025 District 14C All-Conference volleyball team has been announced.
Leading the first team selections are seniors Leah Cahoon of Charlo, and Kara Christensen and Callie Cano of Hot Springs, who were further honored as 14C’s All-State C players as well.
Hot Springs junior Lanet Jakabosky was named second team.
Superior saw three players earn 14C All-Conference nods with junior Josie Crabb being named first team and seniors Maggie Haworth and Makenize Reum being named second team.
From St. Regis, seniors Shelby Simkins and Jamie Cleveland were both first team selections.
Noxon senior Abby Yoder and Alberton junior Arya Ray were second team picks.
All-conference and all-state selections are made by vote of league coaches following the completion of regular season play.
District 14C Volleyball
2025 All-Conference
First team
Leah Cahoon, sr., Charlo; Kara Christensen, sr., Hot Springs; Callie Cano, sr., Hot Springs; Shelby Simkins, sr., St. Regis; Bryanne Zempel, sr., Charlo; Josie Crabb, jr., Superior; Jamie Cleveland, sr., St. Regis.
Second team
Abbigail Wagner, sr., Charlo; Gracieta Hawk, jr., Charlo; Arya Ray, jr., Alberton; Abby Yoder, sr., Noxon; Lanet Jakabosky, jr., Hot Springs; Maggie Haworth, sr., Superior; Makenzie Reum, sr., Superior.
All-State
Leah Cahoon, sr., Charlo; Kara Christensen, sr., Hot Springs; Callie Cano., sr., Hot Springs.
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