2023 Michigan Miss Volleyball: 4 Way To Early Candidates

Volleyball is a big deal in Michigan and there are very talented players throughout the state. The state has sent out talent like Alisha Glass, who named Michigan's Miss Volleyball in 2006.  After graduating from Leland, Glass went on to be a part of 3 national championships at Penn State and won a bronze medal in the 2016 Summer Olympics. Or how about Carli Snyder from Macomb Dakota. She was Michigan's Miss Volleyball and was a 2nd Team All-America at the University of Florida in 2017.

Last year's winner was Harper Murray from Ann Arbor Skyline. She was considered to be the top volleyball prospect in the country and will be headed to Nebraska and play volleyball for the Cornhuskers next season. Murray finished first with 325 points, while Ava Sarafa from Marian was second with 213 points. Needless to say, there will be great high school volleyball players in Michigan next year. Here are 5 way too early candidates in the Miss Volleyball chase in 2023.

Isabelle Swiercz (Hudsonville)

The Central Michigan University commit is simply one of the best. Swiercz is an OH and was a Division 1 First Team All-State in 2022.

Hailey Green (North Branch)

Green is a defending Division 2 state champion and may have an inside track to the award. She's a terrific athlete with fast feet and reaction time.

Adrienne Greschaw (North Branch)

Greschaw won a state title with North Branch last year. She may be the best setter in the state of Michigan in her senior season.

Mallory Bohl (Saline)

Bohl is a big time volleyball player that's committed to Notre Dame. She great height and length helping her be an elite middle blocker.