NTL VOLLEYBALL: ATHENS' MOSHER NAMED LARGE SCHOOL 'PLAYER OF YEAR;' THREE WILDCATS EARN ALL-STAR HONORS (November 27, 2025)
Valley Sports ReportATHENS — Athens sophomore
Elle Mosher has been named the Large School "
Offensive Player of the Year," and junior
Megan Wiles and freshman
Kayla Forbes were named first-team all-stars in recent voting by the league's volleyball coaches.
Sophomore
Lainey Vosburgh earned a second-team Large School all-star nod.
Mosher, a hitting machine, led the Wildcats with 285 kills, with a kill rate of 33.2 percent, and a hit rate of 23.4 percent.
Mosher also had 132 service points, including 48 aces, 203 digs, 301 serve-receives and five setter assists.
Troy's
Aryana Andrus and
Brenna Jackson were chosen as the NTL "Players of the Year."
Sayre, led by coach
Colby Sangrey, has been voted "
Coaching Staff of the Year."
FIRST TEAM
Megan Wiles, junior, Athens: A true floor general, Wiles recorded 453 setter assists on the season, to go along with 103 points, including 36 aces, 162 digs, and 15 kills.
Kayla Forbes, freshman, Athens: Forbes made a Hugh impact in her first varsity season, recording team-highs with 304 digs and 396 serve-receives, to go along with 114 points, including 45 aces, 12 assists, three kills, and two blocks.
Also named to the
first team were NP-L's Haley Litzelman, Towanda's Brynsen Vargason, Karis Flynn, and Brooklyn Evans, and Troy's Haidyn Watson.
SECOND TEAM
Lainey Vosburgh, sophomore, Athens: Vosburgh is another first-year varsity player who made a big impact for the Wildcats. She was second on the team with 367 serve-receives and 208 digs, to go along with 56 points, including 20 aces, five assists, and five kills.
Also named to the
second team were NP-L's Kameron Lightner, Troy's Alexa Lawrence, Wellsboro's Peyton Keane, and Towanda's Mariah Long and Cadence Wells, Towanda.
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