Schnabl, Krohn are All-County co-MVPs

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Thirteen players named to 2024 edition of All-County volleyball team

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LAKE COUNTY >> Kelseyville High School seniors Nyejzniya Krohn and Cali Schnabl are the co-most valuable players on the 2024 edition of the All-Lake County volleyball team as selected by Lake County Sports.

Krohn, a middle hitter, and Schnabl, a libero, were instrumental in leading the Knights to an undisputed North Central League I championship (12-2) and 17-7 overall record, that included a win over San Leandro in the opening round of the North Coast Section playoffs. The Knights lost to St. Joseph Notre Dame in the quarterfinals, and the Pilots from Alameda went on to win the section title and finish second in the NorCal playoffs.

First team

Joining Krohn and Schnabl on the All-County first team were teammates Olivia Hommer, a senior, and Bella Patti, a junior.

Also earning first-team honors were a trio of Middletown Mustangs led by seniors Mia Hoogendoorn and Makayla Mace. Also selected was sophomore Isa Barnes. Middletown finished 10-4 in league play (third place) and 21-9 overall.

Second team

Named to the All-County second team were Clear Lake seniors Kayla Billig and Emily Gersalia, Upper Lake junior Aimee Schaefers, Lower Lake senior Brooke Benson, Middletown junior Carly Johnson, and Kelseyville junior Matisyn Mateer.

Awards

All-County MVPs Krohn and Schnabl received crystal plaques while All-County first- and second-team players were presented with medals courtesy of Adriana Marquez Chavez of Glowing Smiles Dental Hygiene of Lakeport, the All-County volleyball team sponsor for the second year in a row.

Cali Schnabl (left) and Nyejzniya Krohn of Kelseyville High School are the co-most valuable players on the 2024 edition of the All-County volleyball team as selected by Lake County Sports. (Photos courtesy of Geri Costlow)
The 2024 All-County volleyball team as selected by Lake County Sports. From left, Brooke Benson of Lower Lake (second team), Aimee Schaefers of Upper Lake (second team), Isa Barnes of Middletown (first team), Mia Hoogendoorn of Middletown (first team), Bella Patti of Kelseyville (first team), Olivia Hommer of Kelseyville (first team), Makayla Mace of Middletown (first team), Nyejzniya Krohn of Kelseyville (co-MVP), Matisyn Mateer of Kelseyville (second team), Emily Gersalia of Clear Lake (second team), Cali Schnabl of Kelseyville (co-MVP), Kaylah Billig of Clear Lake (second team) and Carly Johnson of Middletown (second team). (Photos courtesy of Geri Costlow)

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