FIRST TEAM
(Alphabetical Order)
Addison Addair (Lakeway Christian, senior): The Lincoln Memorial commit was the Division II-A District 1 setter of the Year (830 sets this year, 9.8 per set, 2,606 career) and set up the Lady Lions’ trip to the state Final Four.
Ally Bryant (Central, junior): Bryant earned District 3-AAA Hitter of the Year honors (445 kills, 46 blocks, 126 aces) for the second straight year and helped the Lady Bobcats win their first-ever championship in the district’s regular season.
Tallulah Carney (Webb, senior): The Division I signee with Saint Mary’s College (Calif.) was an opposite-side hitter and top offensive players in Division II-AA East Region, earning all-region honors by coaches.
Pyper Clevinger (Central, sophomore): Clevinger was the District 3-AAA Player of the Year and earned All-Region 2-AAA honors, playing primarily setter (513 assists) but also all six rotations (317 kills, 146 aces) and helping Central to its first-ever regular-season title in the district.
Bella Ekeler (Farragut, senior): The Georgia Southern signee and 2024 5Star Preps Player of the Year was the 2025 District 4-AAA Setter of the Year and helped the Lady Admirals advance in the district tournament.
Darby Felts (Lakeway, senior): The ETSU commitment and outside hitter was the Division II-A East Region MVP (575 kills, 6.8 per set), leading Lakeway Christian to a berth in the state Final Four.
Eliza Hicks (William Blount, senior): An outside hitter, Hicks was the District 4-AAA MVP, District 4-AAA and Region 2-AAA tournament MVP, and earned AVCA All-American honors, leading the Lady Govs (27-2) to its first-ever sectional berth.
Nora James (Catholic, senior): A libero, James fired 28 aces (346 digs), earning all-region honors for a second straight year and helping the Lady Irish advance to the Division II-AA Final Four.
Mia Kinney (Catholic, senior): Kinney, the 5Star Preps Player of the Year and a Vanderbilt commit, played outside hitter as the Lady Irish advanced to the Division II-AA Final Four, earning all-region honors for the third straight year.
Josie Moody (Clinton, senior): Moody was the District 3-AAA Server of the Year, playing opposite-side hitter and setter as Clinton advanced to the Region 2-AAA semifinals before losing to Maryville.
Haylee Munsey (Catholic, senior): The middle hitter posted a big-time hitting percentage (.325, 140 kills), helping the Lady Irish to the Division II-AA Final Four and earning all-region honors for the second consecutive year.
Julia Owens (Anderson County, sophomore): Owens was on the All-District 3-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA tournament teams, playing setter for the Lady Mavs (23-16) as they advanced to the state sectionals.
Ella Reed (William Blount, sophomore): Reed stepped into the setter’s role this year and led the Lady Govs (37-2) to their first-ever District 4-AAA, Region 2-AAA, and sectional berths, notching 1,000 career assists during the season ending loss to Science Hill.
Riley Snow (Heritage, senior): The Pellissippi State signee was Co-MVP of District 2-AAA regular season and was on the all-tournament team, posting big numbers (480 assists, 208 digs, 106 kills, 76 aces) as Heritage advanced to the region semifinals before losing at Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett.
Blakelyn Upward (Maryville, sophomore): Upward was the District 4-AAA Sophomore of the Year and Co-Hitter of the Year as the Lady Rebels advanced to the region semifinals before losing to Anderson County.
Makenzie Wilkerson (Anderson County, senior): Wilkerson was MVP of the District 3-AAA Tournament, playing middle blocker (244 kills, 65 blocks) as the Lady Mavs reached the state sectionals before losing at Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett.
SECOND TEAM
Ceil Bankston (West, senior)
Bella Blackman (Maryville, junior)
Arielle Cole (Alcoa, junior)
Peyton Correll (William Blount, junior)
Emma Glandon (Catholic, junior)
Zila Hardin (Central, senior)
Maddie Jerroll (HVA, sophomore)
Katie Judd (Catholic, senior)
Emma Lonas (Heritage, senior)
Bethany Lowe (Anderson County, junior)
Mabry Morris (Heritage, junior)
Abigail Prado (Seymour, junior)
Kylie Reddell (Pigeon Forge, senior)
Sophie Reichart (Bearden, senior)
Madison Singleton (Sevier County, senior)
Kendall Stansberry (Grace Christian, senior)
