Originally published December 5, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified December 5, 2007 at 9:46 AM
2007 Star Times Volleyball
Scores & stats
Schedule/results
Standings
Leaders
Teams
Rankings
More sports: Golf | Tennis | Swimming | Cross-country
Betsy Devich
Woodinville, Libero, 5-7, Sr.
After suffering a severe knee injury in April, Devich returned from surgery in July to play libero for the first time. Finished the season as KingCo 4A Most Valuable Player and led Woodinville to the state tournament. Has committed to play at Washington State.
Kylin Munoz
Monroe, OH, 6-1, Jr.
Considered one of the best hitters in the area, Munoz helped lead the WesCo North Division team to seventh at the Class 4A state tournament. Had double-digit kills more than 15 times including a career-high 29 against Puyallup at state. Being recruited by Washington, Washington State, BYU, Oregon State and Nebraska.
Megan Augustavo
Bishop Blanchet, setter, 5-5, Sr.
Two-time Star Times honoree was also an All-Metro Mountain first-team selection. Led her team, which was ranked No. 1 in Class 3A most of the year, to a third-place finish at the state tournament. Averaged more than 30 assists per match. Will play for Seattle University.
Lauren Barfield
Newport, OH, 6-5, Sr.
KingCo 3A MVP averaged almost 17 kills per match. Didn't play volleyball until her sophomore year, but is now rated the sixth-ranked senior in the country by Prepvolleyball.com. Can reach 10 feet, 8 ½ inches on her jump. Recruited by nearly 50 schools and will play at Washington.
Jessie Genger
Kentwood, MB, 5-11, Jr.
Consistently the best player on a team that went 35-1 and placed third in the Class 4A state tournament. Voted the South Puget Sound League 4A North Division's MVP. Led the Covington school in hitting percentage (.356), and blocks (40.5) and was No. 2 in aces (64).
Kelcey Dunaway
Bainbridge, MB, 6-2, Sr.
All-Metro Mountain Division first team for the second straight year. Ranked the No. 64 senior in the nation by PrepVolleyball.com. Can reach 10 feet, 2 inches on her jump and owns school record for blocks. Averaged 15 kills per match. Will play for Washington next season.
Dominika Kristinikova
Auburn Riverside, setter, 5-9, Sr.
Slovakian exchange student helped key Riverside's run to its first Class 3A state championship game. Voted the MVP of South Puget Sound League 3A. An outstanding setter who also hits with power and accuracy (.448).
Bil Caillier
Kentwood, coach
Conquerors continued their rise under their sixth-year coach, finishing third at the Class 4A state tournament with a 35-1 record. Placed fourth in 2006, seventh in 2005 and eighth in 2004. Kentwood was 67-2 over the past two seasons and ranked nationally.
Copyright © 2007 The Seattle Times Company
NEW - 8:27 PM
All-league boys basketball teams
NEW - 8:31 PM
All-league girls basketball teams
All-league girls basketball teams
NEW - 8:21 PM
Stars of the week
Gonzaga Prep wins with defense, 61-41 | 4A Boys

nwautos
Just as apps have transformed smartphones and tablets, car console screens are the next frontier. The number of apps available in vehicles is expected...
Post a comment
- Towers, cables in designs for Portage Bay stretch of 520 bridge
- Miami face-eating attacker identified, but assault a mystery
- Report --- Former Husky Kirton passes away | Husky Football Blog
- Guns more than gangs are fueling violence in Seattle, police say
- Passport Day coming in June
- Former teammates, coaches mourn death of Johnie Kirton
- Reaction to Kirton death pouring in | Husky Football Blog
- Even police shocked by gore in face-mauling attack
- Ex-boyfriend of slain Renton teen arrested in Oklahoma City
- Man says he 'belly-flopped' plane against mountain
- Guns more than gangs are fueling city's violence, police say
499 - Truth-challenged Mitt Romney
375 - Jason Vargas tries to stop the damage in Texas
362 - The current state of Milwaukee Brewers-style rebuilding
163 - Towers, cables in designs for Portage Bay stretch of 520 bridge
138 - Arena traffic study raises many questions
121 - An arena offer even I can't refuse
98 - Children bring joy to prison powwows
86 - Mystery group fuels attack ads
76 - High court won't review local case of Taser used on pregnant woman
72
- Community and technical colleges: anxious students, invisible faculty | Guest columnist
- Passport Day coming in June
- Truth-challenged Mitt Romney
- Tacoma's LeMay car museum honors the American automobile
- Dream ride revs 1,001 horses, pops carbon-fiber umbrella | Brier Dudley | Brier Dudley
- Stalemate puts Snoqualmie Tribe at risk of federal takeover
- Miami face-eating attacker identified, but assault a mystery
- Children bring joy to prison powwows
- Madrona dad killed by a bullet as he drove through Central Area
- Mike McCready and friends raise funds for Crohn's research | Names in Bold
















