When it comes to VHSL volleyball, Loudoun County High Schools have dominated the court for more than a decade.
Loudoun County’s volleyball dynasty has enjoyed constant competition and a winning streak at state level. Loudoun County has been on a run of success that’s unparalleled in the Raiders volleyball history. They’ve made 13 trips to the state tournament and won 11 trophies, finishing runners-up twice in school history. Player Josephine Williams said they’ve worked hard to instill a family atmosphere with no divisions. The seniors know they have to serve others and not just be in it for themselves. #12 Captain Megan Bukala, stated, “It’s a fight to get to the state tournament every year and its never easy”. It’s the unselfishness and the caring for each other,” Megan said. Coach John Senchak stated about his team, “They just perform; they simply perform.” This first year coaching with the Raiders pointed out that his athletes met every expectations this season. As the teams traded points at the outset of the fourth and final game, the Raiders steadily adjusted to the Grafton Clippers’ changes. The Raiders slid into a celebratory circle on the court as champions again.
Loudoun County High Postgame Interview | 2018 VHSL Volleyball Class 4 Girls Championship
Grafton High Postgame Interview | 2018 VHSL Volleyball Class 4 Girls Championship