Bishop Moore Clinches 4A State Championship in Thrilling Win
Bishop Moore claimed the FHSAA Class 4A girls volleyball championship with a dramatic five-set victory over Lourdes Academy. The Hornets, led by coach Tanya Jarvis Starrett, captured the title after a hard-fought match that included several intense rallies and emotional twists. This win marks their seventh championship, tying them with Lake Highland Prep for the most in the Orlando area. Key performers included senior Leah McDonald, who had 33 kills, and Camila Valenzuela, who contributed 50 assists.
By the Numbers- Bishop Moore defeated Lourdes Academy in five sets: 25-22, 23-25, 31-29, 20-25, 15-13.
- Leah McDonald recorded 33 kills and 22 digs during the match.
- Camila Valenzuela provided 50 assists and 14 digs.
- Bishop Moore finishes the season with a 24-7 record.
- The championship victory marks the first time since 2020 that multiple Orlando area teams secured girls volleyball titles.
With their championship win, Bishop Moore aims to build on this momentum as they look forward to next season. They will focus on maintaining their competitive edge and potentially claiming more titles in the future.
Bottom LineBishop Moore's state championship victory not only showcases their resilience and teamwork but also highlights the rich tradition of volleyball excellence in the Orlando area. The Hornets’ triumph adds a significant chapter to their legacy and sets a promising path for future achievements.
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