Senior Night 2025!

Senior Night could not have been scripted any better as the Tigers delivered an electrifying performance in front of a packed gym filled with students, parents, and fans there to honor the team’s four seniors. The energy was unmatched from the opening serve, and the Tigers fed off the crowd to stay in control from start to finish, securing a memorable victory to close out their home schedule. The Tigers were dominant on every level, racking up 9 aces from the service line, pounding down 37 kills, and spreading the offense with 36 assists. Defensively, the back row dug deep with an incredible 74 digs, while the net was locked down with 7 blocks to stifle Webb’s attack. What made the night even more special was the way the Tigers celebrated their seniors—not only allowing them to play their normal positions where they’ve shined all season but also giving them chances to step into new spots on the court for some extra fun. Every senior soaked in the moment, playing their final home match as Tigers with smiles, excitement, and plenty of confidence. It was a night filled with joy, energy, and plenty of Tiger pride as the seniors closed their home careers in the best way possible—with a big win in front of their biggest supporters. A night to remember for the Tigers family! 

Match Stat Leaders 
Aces: Addi & Mia - 3 
Kills: Sarah - 10 
Digs: Claire - 20 
Blocks: Maeve - 7 
Assists: Mia - 26
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