Prep Volleyball- Time to raise the nets, the 2025 Iowa high school volleyball season is scheduled to get underway on Monday, August 25th. Aptly, the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released the preseason rankings for all five classes yesterday and just one local team finds themselves in the top 15.
Class 5A
Waukee Northwest was a bit of a surprise when the Wolves made the championship game as the #6-seed going against the #1-seed Pleasant Valley, who had loss only two games all year. Predictably, the Spartans exited with the victory, but that script may be flipped this season.
Waukee Northwest took the preseason #1-slot followed by Pleasant Valley and Waukee, respectively. Ankeny Centennial, who was upset in the semifinals by Waukee Northwest, was placed 4th with Dowling Catholic and Cedar Falls taking 5th and 6th.
Then, the list got a bit whacky. Five teams were placed in the top 15 that ended last season with a losing record. Expecting to make the biggest leap is Valley. The Tigers finished 14-23 last year, yet a young squad is expected to find their footing, as they enter the season at #7.
Class 4A
Clear Creek Amana has collected a three-year record of 117-20, three of those losses have occurred in the state tournament, including a state championship lost and state semifinal lost that ended a perfect season.
This may be the Clippers year to end the heartbreak as they enter as the #1 team of the class. Surprisingly, last year’s champion, Bishop Heelan, enters the season ranked 7th. Sergeant Bluff-Luton and last year’s runner-up Pella hold on to the #2 and #3 spots, respectively.
Bondurant-Farrar is the only team in the Class 4A rankings to have a losing record last year as they start the year ranked 12th. Knoxville rounds out the list after going 23-17 last year.
Class 3A
Western Christian has been in the championship match the last two years, splitting the title in that span. They look to redeem their loss in straight sets to Mt. Vernon last year with a preseason #1 ranking followed by Kuemper Catholic and Assumption.
The Mustangs got the Crusader treatment and last year’s champion would only see them sneak into the state tournament this year with a preseason ranking of 8th. An adjacent team to us is #4 Mid-Prairie. The Golden Hawks were swept by Mt. Vernon in the state quarterfinals but with Jovi Evans coming back for her senior season expect a similar flight path for the Birds.
Class 2A
Denver, the defending champions, enter the year as the favorites after sweeping Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont in the championship game. Hinton and Union make up the top three and perennial threat Dike-New Hartford in back at #6.
The Rockets are completely removed from the top 15 after graduating the Shafer sisters, who bot committed to UNI. They are the only team to make the championship game last season and to not start the season ranked this year.
Class 1A
Holy Trinity Catholic has made the state tournament four years in-a-row and 14 of the last 15 seasons. Despite being a staple of state volleyball, the Crusaders have not won a state championship since 2014 with a runner-up finish in 2023.
This year’s squad has a chance to change that as they are the #1 team in the preseason rankings. Holy Trinity Catholic will attempt to shake off an upset loss in the quarterfinal round last season after sweeping their way through the regional. Head coach Melissa Freesmeier, one of five coaches to have over 1,000 wins in the state, talked about the culture at Holy Trinity Catholic,
“You know it’s been great. It’s just awesome to see the younger kids looking up to the older kids and you know, every year they want to be as good as a team before them. So, they come into the gym. It’s a culture that is hard work and winning. And you know, it just never changes and it’s just, you know, that’s a compliment to the players who have done all the great things through the years and the parents who have supported them and our community.”
The Crusaders will return one of the best hitter tandems in the state in senior Presley Myers and junior Adalyn Kruse. Myers enters the year with a career efficiency of 0.336 and 1,000 career kills despite never leading the team in attempts. Kruse already has 455 kills in two seasons with 78 aces.
Yet, coach Freesmeier knows the loss of Anna Bendlage and Teagan Snaadt will weigh heavy on the team in the early part of the season,
“You know, I think a lot is just consistency, getting to know their roles or maybe their new roles. Just see what we can do with our hitter combinations. Defense is going to be big, Teagan’s going to be tough to fill but we’re working at it. The kids are excited and we’re just going to go out and play Holy Trinity volleyball.”
The one to pull off that upset, BCLUW, enters the season back at #8 as North Tama and Saint Ansgar round out the top three. Janesville, who has had the Crusaders number in years past, is ranked 4th to start the year.
The Ankeny Chrisitan reign appears to be over. After winning three straight state championships behind Katie Quick’s leadership, the Eagles graduate a majority of their heavy hitters over the past three season and essentially look to start over. Nevertheless, they round out the preseason top 15.
Full List of Rankings: 2025 Preseason Rankings