The 2025 N.J. girls volleyball season? Wrapped. But let's talk standouts. Megan Evans from Paul VI. This season, she didn't just play; she dominated.
Evans Takes Charge
When Megan Evans stepped onto the court, you could feel it coming. At just 15, she pumped up her team against St. John Vianney in the Non-Public A South Final. Evans was the heartbeat of Paul VI. Her energy? Unmatched. Her leadership? Next level.
The game against St. John Vianney was more than just a final; it was a showcase. Evans led the charge, pushing her team to the edge. They reached the semifinals in style, proving they’re a force to be reckoned with.
Sterling's Big Move
Sterling High School made waves this year too. Moving from the BCSL to the Olympic Conference, they held their own with a 15-10 record. Making it to the SJG2 section semifinals was no small feat. They handled business, showing they belong in the big leagues.
Flipping the Script
And let's be real, the Olympic Conference had no shortage of drama. Teams were battling for every point, every set. It was a season where every match felt like a final. The competition was fierce, the stakes high.
The 2025 season? A rollercoaster. But players like Evans? They make it worth the ride. With her leading the charge, the future of N.J. volleyball looks bright.
And from here... it's only up.
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Source: nj.com



