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Jamestown Players Earn NDHSCA Division AA All State Honors

Jamestown High School volleyball players Lucy Falk and Jetta Peterson are named to the 2025 NDHSCA Division AA volleyball All State teams, recognizing Falk on the first team and Peterson on the second team. The honors highlight strong offensive and defensive seasons, and carry local significance for program visibility and athlete development.

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Jamestown Players Earn NDHSCA Division AA All State Honors
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Jamestown High School celebrates two players receiving state recognition as the North Dakota High School Coaches Association announces its 2025 Division AA volleyball All State teams. Senior attacker Lucy Falk earned first team honors after a season in which she recorded more than 300 kills and ranked among the top attackers in the West Region. Teammate Jetta Peterson was named to the second team after compiling more than 500 digs this season and reaching the 1,000 career dig milestone.

The selections underscore distinct contributions to Jamestown volleyball. Falk provided the primary offensive production that fueled the Blue Jays attack, while Peterson anchored the back court with consistent defensive play and ball control over multiple seasons. Coaches described the pair as leaders whose performance on the court complemented their roles guiding younger players through the season and postseason preparation.

Statewide recognition through the NDHSCA roster places both athletes among the top players in Division AA and raises the profile of Jamestown High School athletics in recruiting conversations and scholarship evaluations. For local fans and youth players, the awards offer visible proof that consistent training and school support can produce high level performers. The NDHSCA released full Division AA rosters naming first team and second team selections from across the state, highlighting a range of standout athletes from multiple programs.

The honors arrive at the close of the 2025 season and provide momentum for the Jamestown program as it evaluates coaching strategies, offseason development priorities, and retention of players. For Falk and Peterson individually, the citations mark major achievements that will figure in college recruiting packages and personal athletic résumés. The community impact extends to youth volleyball programs that often point to local role models when encouraging participation and commitment.

As the offseason begins, Jamestown coaches and athletic administrators will likely use the recognition to showcase the program to prospective student athletes and to set expectations for returning players aiming to build on the achievements of Falk and Peterson.

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