News Summary
Mira Costa High School in California has achieved the title of national champion in boys volleyball, boasting an impressive record of 37 wins and 2 losses. Following closely, Marist High School secured the second position with 40 wins. The rankings feature a mix of schools mainly from the West and Midwest regions, highlighting the competitive nature of high school boys volleyball across the country. This season has celebrated outstanding performances and exceptional talent, marking it as a significant time for schools in the volleyball community.
Mira Costa High School in California has secured the title of 2025 USA TODAY Sports/American Volleyball Coaches Association Boys Volleyball National Champion with an impressive record of 37 wins and 2 losses. This achievement underscores the school’s dominance in the sport, especially during the competitive season that has just concluded.
Following Mira Costa, Marist High School from Chicago, Illinois, earned the second spot nationally with a record of 40-2, demonstrating their strength on the court. Huntington Beach High School, also from California, claims third place with 36-5. The rankings are rounded out by Corona Del Mar High School in fourth with 25-7 and Carlsbad High School in fifth at 35-3.
The teams that followed include Newport Harbor High School in sixth with 27-12, Redondo Union High School in seventh with 27-11, and Loyola High School holding eighth place with 27-7. Torrey Pines High School and Perry High School are in ninth and tenth positions, with records of 33-9 and 42-4, respectively. Other notable rankings include Mater Dei High School in eleventh with 31-12-2 and Beckman High School in twelfth at 29-8.
Ranked thirteenth is Coronado High School from Henderson, Nevada, with a record of 38-2, while Maple Mountain High School of Spanish Fork, Utah, takes the fourteenth spot with an impressive 29-1. Punahou High School of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Canyon Crest Academy from San Diego, California, complete the top 16 with records of 20-1 and 41-3, respectively.
The rankings reflect the competitive nature of high school boys volleyball across the nation, with a healthy representation from both the West and Midwest regions. The West region boasts a notable number of top-ranked teams showcasing its strength in boys volleyball, while the Midwest also features several impressive records highlighting its competitiveness.
The conclusion of the season highlights not only Mira Costa’s championship win but also emphasizes the commendable performances of all participating teams. Each team has shown their dedication and talent, contributing to the excitement and thrill of the sport.
This season has been significant, marked by a multitude of standout performances and competitive matches that brought attention to numerous schools and their individual achievements. The rankings provide a comprehensive overview of the top teams, serving as a benchmark for high school volleyball excellence.
Additionally, the remarkable achievements of Coach Greg Snyder and the entire Mira Costa volleyball team have been acknowledged, marking a high point in their athletic careers.
As schools and teams across the country reflect on their seasons, these rankings offer a definitive conclusion to the competitive landscape, capturing the triumphs and experiences of all participants involved in the die-hard sport of volleyball.
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