2025 Pennsylvania Boys Volleyball All-State Team Announced by Coaches Association

See who took home All-State honors by classification and position
Seneca Valley's Jordan Hoover was selected to the all-state team by the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association. Hoover is pictured above celebrating a point during the Raiders' five-set WPIAL Class 3A semifinal win over Penn-Trafford.
Seneca Valley's Jordan Hoover was selected to the all-state team by the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association. Hoover is pictured above celebrating a point during the Raiders' five-set WPIAL Class 3A semifinal win over Penn-Trafford. / Josh Rizzo

The Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association released its all-state teams for the 2025 season.

Here's a list of the team broken down by classification. If players have multiple positions listed, they are categorized by the position that appears first on the list.

Class 3A

Liberos:

Hayden Ackley, Cumberland Valley

Brandon Bird, Whitehall

Middle hitters:

Brodie Heshler, Central Dauphin

Avery Reynolds, Cumberland Valley

Jordan Hoover, Seneca Valley

Peter Bratich, North Allegheny

Owen Gisi, Penn-Trafford

Carter Wright, State College

Outside hitters:

Jack Wolgemuth, Cedar Crest

John He, Central York

Aidan Dunwoody, Cumberland Valley

Will Robertson, North Allegheny

Josh Nation, Parkland

Bryson Walsh, Cumberland Valley

Carter Weyant, Governor Mifflin

Matthew LaMay, North Allegheny

Bryce Ammon, Pennridge

Lucas Ricciardi, Pennsburg

Doolin Stober, Pine-Richland

Tyler Good, Red Lion

Lucas Mondin, Emmaus

Ashton Wilson, Exeter

Owen Ward, Greater Latrobe

Ike Patton, McDowell

Hugh Rogers, Northeastern

Logan Jalosinski, Pennridge.

Opposite:

Thomas Mejia, Warwick

Setters:

Lancer Shaffer, Central York

Isaiah Sibbitt, Cumberland Valley

Angel Bermudez, Governor Mifflin

Abheek Nelikill, Seneca Valley

Joe Braun, Freedom

Eric Bisignani, Latrobe

Johnny Moran, Palmyra

Kieran Shaw, Pennsbury

Derrick Campbell, State College

Class 2A

Liberos:

Colin Rohrer, Manheim Central

Stellan Derstine, Dock Mennonite

Middle hitters:

Landon Mattiace, Manheim Central

Billy Doyle, York Suburban

Outside hitters:

Karson Merlina, Ambridge

Joshua Rocha, Holy Redeemer

Reagan Miller, Manheim Central

Derek Piatek, Mars

Luc Soerensen, Meadville

Parker Gosnell, Meadville

Brady Rynd, Cochranton

Aaron Hildebrand, Eastern York

Drew Palmer, North Catholic

Travis Potteiger, South Fayette

Trent Weinstein, York Suburban

Truett Miller, York Suburban

Daniel Sledz, Bethelem Catholic

Gavin Geiger, Brandywine Heights

Opposite:

Adam Hoffman, Shaler

Nate Bukta, Southern Lehigh

Setters:

Dylan Musser, Manheim Central

Kyler Robinson, Mars

Austin Ambruster, Brandywine Heights

Jackson Scott, Saegertown

Jack Wasiakowski, Holy Redeemer

Max Decker, Meadville

Hakeem McKenzie, Seton LaSalle

Aiden Smith, Shaler

--Josh Rizzo | rizzo42789@gmail.com | @J_oshrizzo


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JOSH RIZZO

Josh Rizzo has served as a sports writer for high school and college sports for more than 15 years. Rizzo graduated from Slippery Rock University in 2010 and Penn-Trafford High School in 2007. During his time working at newspapers in Illinois, Missouri, and Pennsylvania, he covered everything from demolition derby to the NCAA women's volleyball tournament. Rizzo was named Sports Writer of the Year by Gatehouse Media Class C in 2011. He also won a first-place award for feature writing from the Missouri Press Association. In Pennsylvania, Rizzo was twice given a second-place award for sports deadline reporting from the Pennsylvania Associated Press Managing Editors. He began contributing to High School On SI in 2025