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Vote for Enterprise High School Girls Volleyball Player of the Year

2025-12-03 09:01
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Vote for Enterprise High School Girls Volleyball Player of the Year

The Brockton-area's most elite players are now up for our Player of the Year. Voting ends Wednesday, Dec. 10.

Vote for Enterprise High School Girls Volleyball Player of the YearStory byThe EnterpriseRyan Vermette, The EnterpriseWed, December 3, 2025 at 9:01 AM UTC·4 min read

Another memorable high school fall sports season is in the books.

Before we reveal the Brockton-area payers who made our girls volleyball All-Scholastic teams, we need some readership assistance yet again. You will help choose our Player of the Year in each sport. Like our recent polls, we've narrowed down the list to the best of the best.

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Vote for the Enterprise Brockton-area High School Girls Volleyball Player of the Year below. Reader votes will make up 20% of the tally. Our four staff reporters (Chris McDaniel, Eric McHugh, Jason Snow and Ryan Vermette) make up the rest of the vote.

Voting closes Monday, Dec. 8.

The poll

The candidates

Manaelle Narcisse, Avon

Senior outside hitter totaled 215 kills, 110 assists, 53 aces this season. ... Has 640 kills, 220 assists, and 182 aces in career. ... First-year captain led Panthers to best record in more than 15 years (16-5). ... Also led Avon to Div. 5 Round of 16. ... "Manaelle has been on varsity for five years and has been a starter for four years," coach Mike Hayes said.

Kaliya Sanon (front) and Mya Price of Brockton celebrate a big point won against O'Bryant in a girls volleyball match played on Monday, Sept. 29, 2025.Kaliya Sanon (front) and Mya Price of Brockton celebrate a big point won against O'Bryant in a girls volleyball match played on Monday, Sept. 29, 2025.

Kaliya Sanon, Brockton

Senior middle hitter led team with 179 kills and 46 blocks. ... Led Boxers to 19-1 regular-season record, which was the best mark in program history. ... Led Brockton to appearance in Div. 1 state tournament. ... "Her dedication, work ethic, and willingness to do whatever the team needed made her a reliable go-to hitter and a dominant presence at the net," coach Emily Penrose said.

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Colbie Adams, Calvary Chapel Academy

Sophomore hitter tallied 325 kills, 143 aces, and 25 assists in 2025. ... Two-year captain added 6 blocks, 69 digs and a 9-% serve percentage. ... Has 449 kills, 257 aces, and 81 blocks in career. ... Set CCA single season record for kills, aces, blocks, and digs. .. Led Cougars to Round of 16 in Div. 5 playoffs. ... "Colbie was a dominant hitter and one of the best overall players in both Division 5 and on the South Shore," coach Kevin Hanlon said.

East Bridgewater's Liv Mcmanus serves the ball against West Bridgewater during their game on Friday, Nov.7, 2025.East Bridgewater's Liv Mcmanus serves the ball against West Bridgewater during their game on Friday, Nov.7, 2025.

Liv McManus, East Bridgewater

Junior right-side hitter had 181 kills, 72 blocks, and 65 aces this season... finished with a 86% serving percentage, 96 assists, and 197 digs... led the Vikings' to the program's first-ever state championship win over Bourne... "Liv is one of the best competitors I’ve ever seen. She doesn’t back down to anything and showed up for us in big moments when we needed her the most," head coach Andrew MacDonald said.

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Naymiah Paul, Holbrook

Sophomore middle hitter had 321 kills, 180 blocks, and 153 service points. ... Added 49 aces, 20 assists, and 51 digs. ... Has 492 kills, 261 blocks, 24 assists, 61 digs, 289 service points, and 109 aces in two seasons. ... Named Mayflower League Comprehensive Division MVP. ... "Naymiah is always striving to improve her game and get better. She is someone you can build a team around," coach Kristina Anderson said.

Oliver Ames High's Lyla McDonough digs the volleyball during the Division 2 State Championship game against Wayland at Billerica Memorial High School on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025.Oliver Ames High's Lyla McDonough digs the volleyball during the Division 2 State Championship game against Wayland at Billerica Memorial High School on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025.

Lyla McDonough, Oliver Ames

Junior setter was a Hockomock League All-Star and MAVCA Div. 2 All-State Player... No. 1 in league, third in Div. 2 with 619 assists and first in league and third in division with 86 aces. ... reached 1,000 career assists in Division 2 state title win over Wayland for program's first ever championship. ... "Was A key player in our first-ever undefeated regular season postseason and first ever Div. 2 state championship title," coach Chelsea Cunningham said.

Rockland's Brianna Quinlan serves the volleyball against Bourne during their Division 4 semifinal tournament game on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025.Rockland's Brianna Quinlan serves the volleyball against Bourne during their Division 4 semifinal tournament game on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025.

Brianna Quinlan, Rockland

Senior captain was the South Shore League Player of the Year and is a two-time league all-star. ...Averaged 14 kills, 2 blocks, 3 aces, and 5 digs per match. ... Three-year varsity starter helped Bulldogs reach the Div. 4 Final Four as a No. 5 seed. ... "She has become a key player in the team's game strategy. Her ability to read the game and anticipate opponents' moves has made her a formidable presence," coach Emily Donovan said.

West Bridgewater's Ariana Lone spikes the volleyball against East Bridgewater during their game on Friday, Nov.7, 2025.West Bridgewater's Ariana Lone spikes the volleyball against East Bridgewater during their game on Friday, Nov.7, 2025.

Arianna Lone, West Bridgewater

Senior captain and middle hitter totaled 112 kills, 81 blocks, and had a 89% serving percentage. ... finishes career with 487 kills. ... Led Wildcats to appearance in Div. 4 quarterfinals. ..."Arianna will always be known as one of the top middles in our short program history. She has been phenomenal in her leadership on the court but more importantly, off the court as well," coach Karen Pennington said.

This article originally appeared on The Enterprise: Vote for the Enterprise Girls Volleyball Player of the Year

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