2019 CHSL championships l 2018 CHSL championships l Past CHSL champions l Edith Glusac Award winners
Catholic High School League
2020 Volleyball Championships
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
At Madison Heights Bishop Foley Catholic
Bishop Division l Cardinal Division
Bishop Division
2020 CHSL Bishop Division champions: Bloomfield Hills Marian
Championship
D1 No. 3 Bloomfield Hills Marian 3, D1 No. 1 Farmington Hills Mercy 2
19-25, 28-26, 12-25, 25-20, 15-8
Bloomfield Hills Marian rallied to beat Farmington Hills Mercy for the first time since 2017 to win its first Catholic High School League Bishop championship since 2014. Mercy was undefeated in the 2020 regular season and is the defending Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 1 champions. Ava Brizard had a team-high 17 kills. Sarah Sylvester and Sophie Treder and Ava Sarafa (40 assists), Reagan Sass and Ella Schomer (seven kills) defended the front line. Lauren Heming, converted 20 digs from her libero position.
2020 Bloomfield Hills Marian
Head coach: Mayssa Cook l Athletic director: David Feldman
Assistant coaches: Alex Cocklin, Dianne Phillips and Vince Muscat, Morgan Watler, Lindsay Woch, Jacqui Feldman,Brooke Galli
Players: Lauren Heming, Ava Sarafa, Maggie Scott, Sophia Treder, McKenzie Swanson, Sarah Sylvester, Ava Brizard, Gabrielle Hock, Sarah Gundlach, Reagan Sass, Ella Schomer, Danielle Mertz, Janiah Jones, Evelynne Oegema, Mackenzie Jackson
> Marian hands Mercy its first loss, wins CHSL title in five sets
> Finally, Marian beats Mercy; Regina wins first volleyball title
Semifinals
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
D1 No. 1 Farmington Hills Mercy 3, Dearborn Divine Child 0 (25-11, 25-14, 25-7)
D1 No. 3 Bloomfield Hills Marian 3, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena 0 (25-12, 25-17, 25-8)
2020 CHSL Cardinal Division champions: Warren Regina
Championship
D2 No. 10 Warren Regina 3, Macomb Lutheran North 1
28-26, 18-25, 25-18, 29-27
Warren Regina avenged last season's loss to Macomb Lutheran North in the Catholic High School League Cardinal championship game to claim its first CHSL volleyball title. The Saddlelites were led by Jenna O'Brien, who finished with 19 kills, eight aces and 12 digs. Olivia Dobbs had nine kills and 13 digs. Reagan Stempin chalked up 43 assists. Heather Broski added four kills and four aces. Bella Pine finished the championship with 16 digs. Cassidy Suzor and Sam Klausing both finished with four blocks. Callyn Brown had nine digs.
2020 Warren Regina
Head coach: Rebecca Ratkov l Athletic director: Diane Laffey
Assistant coaches: Krysta Kreyger, Kirsten Wakely
Players: Toni DeCasas, Claire Johnstone, Callyn Brown, Brooke Bobowski, Emma Schaffran, Katie Regnerus, Jenna O’Brien, Reagan Stempin, Olivia Dobbs, Bella Pine, Maggie Peitz, Heather Broski, Cassidy Suzor, Kamrynn Harvey, Sam Klausing
> A resilient group of volleyball players prosper at Regina
Semifinals
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
D2 No. 10 Warren Regina 3, Riverview Gabriel Richard 2 (24-26, 25-12, 23-25, 25-11, 15-13)
Macomb Lutheran North 3, D4 No. 5 Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes 1 (27-25, 25-5, 20-25, 25-11)
* Rankings are from latest Michigan Interscholastic Volleyball Coaches Association rankings
Past champions
Bishop Division
Formerly A-B Division
2020: Bloomfield Hills Marian14
2019: Farmington Hills Mercy10
2018: Farmington Hills Mercy9
2017: Farmington Hills Mercy8
2016: Ann Arbor Father Gabriel Richard2
2015: Ann Arbor Father Gabriel Richard1
2014: Bloomfield Hills Marian13
2013: Pontiac Notre Dame Preparatory2
2012: Bloomfield Hills Marian12
2011: Farmington Hills Mercy7
2010: Farmington Hills Mercy6
2009: Bloomfield Hills Marian11
2008: Bloomfield Hills Marian10
2007 (Fall): Pontiac Notre Dame Preparatory1
2007: Livonia Ladywood*12
2006: Bloomfield Hills Marian9
2005: Bloomfield Hills Marian8
2004: Bloomfield Hills Marian7
2003: Bloomfield Hills Marian6
2002: Bloomfield Hills Marian5
2001: Bloomfield Hills Marian4
2000: Livonia Ladywood*11
1999: Livonia Ladywood*10
1998: Livonia Ladywood*9
1997: Livonia Ladywood*8
1996: Livonia Ladywood*7
1995: Livonia Ladywood*6
1994: Livonia Ladywood*5
1993: Livonia Ladywood*4
1992: Livonia Ladywood*3
1991: Farmington Hills Mercy5
1990: Farmington Hills Mercy4
1989: Livonia Ladywood*2
1988: Livonia Ladywood*1
1987: Birmingham Marian3
1986: Redford Bishop Borgess*3
1985: Madison Heights Bishop Foley1
1984: Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher*2
1983: Redford Bishop Borgess*2
1982: Redford Bishop Borgess*1
1981: Royal Oak Shrine Catholic1
1980: Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher*1
1979: Birmingham Marian2
1978: Birmingham Marian1
1977: Farmington Hills Mercy3
1976: Farmington Hills Mercy2
1975: Farmington Hills Mercy1
* Livonia Ladywood closed in 2018; Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher High School closed in 2001; Redford Bishop Borgess High School closed in 2005.
Cardinal Division
Formerly C-D Division
2020: Warren Regina1
2019: Macomb Lutheran North1
2018: Wixom St. Catherine of Siena2
2017: Wixom St. Catherine of Siena1
2016: Madison Heights Bishop Foley***3
2015: Madison Heights Bishop Foley***2
2014: Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes6
2013: Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes5
2012: Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes4
2011: Madison Heights Bishop Foley***1
2010: Allen Park Cabrini6
2009: Allen Park Cabrini5
2008: Royal Oak Shrine Catholic**5
2007 (Fall): Allen Park Cabrini4
2007: Allen Park Cabrini3
2006: Allen Park Cabrini2
2005: Royal Oak Shrine Catholic**4
2004: Royal Oak Shrine Catholic**3
2003: Royal Oak Shrine Catholic**2
2002: Royal Oak Shrine Catholic**1
2001: Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes3
2000: Allen Park Cabrini1
1999: Center Line St. Clement*14
1998: Center Line St. Clement*13
1997: Center Line St. Clement*12
1996: Center Line St. Clement*11
1995: Center Line St. Clement*10
1994: Center Line St. Clement*9
1993: Redford St. Agatha*2
1992: Center Line St. Clement*8
1991: Center Line St. Clement*7
1990: Center Line St. Clement*6
1989: Center Line St. Clement*5
1988: Center Line St. Clement*4
1987: Grosse Pointe Woods Our Lady Star of the Sea1
1986: Warren St. Anne1
1985: Pontiac Catholic Catholic*1
1984: Center Line St. Clement*3
1983: Redford St. Agatha*1
1982: Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes2
1981: Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes1
1980: Center Line St. Clement*2
1979: Center Line St. Clement*1
* Center Line St. Clement High School closed in 2005; Redford St. Agatha High School closed in 2003; Pontiac Catholic Central was renamed Oakland Catholic High School in 1988 and closed in 1994; Warren St. Anne High School closed in 1987; Grosse Pointe Woods Our Lady Star of the Sea High School closed in 1993.
** Royal Oak Shrine Catholic won an A-B title in 1981.
*** Madison Heights Bishop Foley won an A-B title in 1985.
Edith Glusac Award
The Edith Glusac Award is presented to the outstanding scholar-athlete in volleyball. This award, renamed in 1990, honors Glusac, a life-long Detroiter and contributor to girls' athletics. Glusac is a former swimming, basketball, field hockey and tennis coach and officiated basketball, volleyball and swimming in the Catholic League for nearly 50 years. Retired from the Detroit Public Schools -- where she served as physical education teacher, counselor and administrator -- she continues to officiate volleyball and swimming and work with younger officials and athletes. For her contributions, she was enshrined in the officials/referees wing of the Catholic League Hall of Fame in 1980.
2020: Karsyn Kazyak, Ann Arbor Greenhills
2019: Peyton Weingartz, Chesterfield Austin Catholic
2018: Julia Kukawka, Marine City Cardinal Mooney
2017: Emma Nowak, Ann Arbor Father Gabriel Richard
2016: Calista Chaltron, Marine City Cardinal Mooney
2015: Katherine Carlson, Pontiac Notre Dame Preparatory
2014: Danielle McCormick, Pontiac Notre Dame Preparatory
2013: Katharine Krawczyk, Allen Park Cabrini
2012: Micaela Tremblay, Pontiac Notre Dame Preparatory
2011: Dalton Tolliver, Pontiac Notre Dame Preparatory
2010: Hillary Aggeler, Warren Regina
2009: Lauryn Hammond, Pontiac Notre Dame Preparatory
2008: Karie Altman, Allen Park Cabrini
2007: Kelly Montgomery, Bloomfield Hills Academy of the Sacred Heart
2006: Emily Heintz, Marine City Cardinal Mooney
2005: Danielle Coldren, Pontiac Notre Dame Preparatory
2004: Jessica Schmansky, Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes
2003: Mary Ochmanek, Riverview Gabriel Richard
2002: Mary Carnagie, Bloomfield Hills Academy of the Sacred Heart
2001: Erin Bartee, Livonia Ladywood
2000: Carrie Anne Culos, Harper Woods Regina
1999: Abigail Chmil, Hamtramck St. Florian
1998: Barbara Pelish, Center Line St. Clement
1997: Gail Agacinski, Farmington Hills Mercy
1996: Heidi Wahl, Farmington Hills Mercy
1995: Kim Zdanowski, Allen Park Cabrini
1994: Jessica Urban, Center Line St. Clement
1993: Jennifer Baumgart, Center Line St. Clement
1992: Denise Cleary, Harper Woods Regina
1991: Kathy Affholter, Riverview Gabriel Richard
1990: Melinda Roco, Royal Oak Shrine Catholic
1989: Christine Johnson, Farmington Hills Mercy
1988: Andrea Norwood, Detroit Holy Redeemer
1987: Maura Conroy, Center Line St. Clement
1986: Judith Lewandowski, Dearborn St. Alphonsus
1985: Mary Jane Gorski, Dearborn St. Alphonsus
1984: Susanne Jourdan, Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher
1983: Therese Rappazini, Royal Oak St Mary
1982: Ann Margaret Mauro, Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes
1981: Kathy Konchel, Redford Bishop Borgess
1980: Rosemary Gross, Redford Bishop Borgess (A-B Division); Caron Erzoznik, Waterford Lady of the Lakes (C-D Division)
1979: Mary Sabourin, Redford St. Mary
1978: Cathy Anderson, Pontiac Catholic Central
1977: Carolyn Poissant, Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher
1976: Denise Skladanowski, Detroit Dominican
1975: Karen Kohfeldt, Harper Bishop Gallagher
* Livonia Ladywood closed in 2018; Hamtramck St. Florian closed in 2002; Detroit Holy Redeemer High School closed in 2005; Center Line St. Clement High School closed in 2005; Dearborn St. Alphonsus High School closed in 2003; Redford Bishop Borgess High School closed in 2005; St. Mary of Redford High School closed in 1985; Pontiac Catholic Central was renamed Oakland Catholic High School in 1988 and closed in 1994; Detroit Dominican High School closed in 2005; Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher High School closed in 2001.