10/2/25
The excitement is soaring for the 2025 Morris County Girls’ Volleyball Tournament, set to showcase the top talent and fiercest competition across the region. With the bracket officially released and seeding finalized, every team is poised for a thrilling run for the county title. Our NJPowerranking.com analysis offers a comprehensive look at the rankings, matchups, and individual standouts, predicting that the undefeated Randolph Rams are the team to beat, though the path to the championship will be paved with potential upsets.
The Powerhouse Favorites: Top Seeds and Predictions
The tournament is structured to reward regular-season dominance, granting byes to the top six seeds straight into the later rounds. According to NJP, Randolph enters as the clear favorite, securing the number one seed with a perfect 8-0 record and a commanding 1.000 win percentage. Their exceptional set-win percentage of 0.941 and a league-leading average point differential of 7.4 highlight their superior play.
Right behind them, the next five teams have also earned crucial first-round byes:
- #2 Madison (8-1 overall, 0.889 win %)
- #3 Mount Olive (7-3 overall, 0.700 win %)
- #4 Parsippany Hills (8-2 overall, 0.800 win %)
- #5 West Morris (6-3 overall, 0.667 win %)
- #6 Morris Hills (8-2 overall, 0.800 win %)
This structure sets the stage for a dramatic second round, as these rested, top-tier teams await the winners emerging from the preliminary battles.
Spotlight on the Top Seeds: Player Achievements
The success of the top-seeded teams is built upon the stellar performances of their key players, who rank among the county’s best in various statistical categories.
#1 Randolph (8-0)
Randolph‘s perfect record is a testament to their balanced and high-powered attack. Leading the charge are several dynamic players in both hitting and setting:
- Regan Galloway (MB, OH, 2026) is an aggressive presence, recording 35 kills and contributing 6 blocks and 11 aces.
- Reese Nelson (OH, 2028) matches that hitting prowess with 35 kills of her own, alongside 19 digs.
- The offense is marshaled by setter Klara Hindson (S, 2027), who has amassed 145 assists and added 14 aces, demonstrating her ability to run a highly effective offense.
- On the service line, Aleksandra Jankowska (OH, MB, 2027) is a threat with 9 aces and 26 kills.
#2 Madison (8-1)
Madison enters as a formidable #2 seed, known for their powerful outside hitting and excellent defense.
- Sophia Christoffers (OH, 2026) is the team’s top hitter, racking up an impressive 117 kills and anchoring the back row with 103 digs.
- The offense flows through setter Eva Errichetti (S, 2026), who leads the team with 189 assists and chips in with 52 digs.
- Defensively, Eden O’Connor (OH, 2026) is a vital two-way player with 39 kills and 76 digs, showcasing her all-court skill.
- Charlotte Forrester (MB, 2026) is a strong presence at the net with 11 blocks and adds 49 digs.
#3 Mount Olive (7-3)
The third seed, Mount Olive, brings a high-octane offense led by one of the tournament’s most dominant hitters.
- Izabella Osoria (OH, 2028) is an offensive force with a staggering 152 kills and a solid 76 digs.
- Setter Kaitlyn Tungmun (S, O, 2026) is a workhorse, recording 235 assists and contributing 46 digs.
- The team’s floor defense is solidified by Genessa Baltazar (L, DS, 2026), who leads Mount Olive with 108 digs.
#4 Parsippany Hills (8-2)
Parsippany Hills is well-rounded, relying on a distributed attack and stellar setting.
- Juliet Galante (OH, 2027) leads the hitting corps with 82 kills and 47 digs.
- Apoorva Bhargava (S, O, 2027) is a key facilitator, boasting 210 assists and 37 digs.
- Bailey Huang (OH, O, 2027) provides secondary offense with 58 kills and 48 digs.
- Defensive specialist Julia Pars (OH, DS, 2026) is a standout with 110 digs.
#5 West Morris (6-3)
West Morris has demonstrated the defensive tenacity and strong overall play expected of a top-five seed.
- Elizabeth Murphy (OH, 2026) is their top offensive weapon with 76 kills and an impressive 73 digs.
- Kayla Vecchione (O, 2026) is a versatile threat, contributing 49 kills and 43 digs.
- Kristina Vlezko (MB, 2027) is a strong presence with 42 kills and 10 blocks.
- Their floor defense is organized by Lauren Miller (OH, 2027) with 68 digs and Gabby Lis (L, 2027) with 63 digs.
#6 Morris Hills (8-2)
Morris Hills boasts a strong record and several impactful players.
- Melanie Garnica (OH, 2027) is their leader in kills with 58.
- Alexis Kuras (OH, 2026) is an all-around contributor with 46 kills, 60 digs, and 74 assists.
- Lila Levine (OH, 2026) adds offensive depth with 45 kills.
- Libero Caitlin Keating (2026) is crucial on defense, leading the team with 106 digs.
Preliminary Round Preview: The Path to the Next Round
The Preliminary Round is where the tournament truly begins, with 10 matches scheduled starting 10/2 to determine which teams will earn the right to face the top seeds.
- #15 Morris Tech (4-6) vs. #18 Whippany Park (5-5): This match features two similarly-ranked teams with identical 0.440 set-win percentages. While Morris Tech has the higher seed, Whippany Park is a formidable opponent. Morris Tech relies heavily on Brielle Shoemaker (OH, DS, 2027) who leads the team with 56 kills and 23 aces, and libero Valentina Ferrante (2027) who is a defensive wall with 106 digs. Whippany Park will counter with Maleah May (59 kills, 26 aces) and Divya Arun (13 kills, 25 aces, 82 digs), making this a service battle.
- #14 Morristown (2-5) vs. #19 Morris Catholic (4-6): Despite the lower overall win percentage, Morristown has a higher seed, which is driven by their strength of schedule. Morristown is led by Vivian Kim (OH, O, 2027) with 25 kills and 43 digs, and the defense of Dajla Mancelli (L, DS, 2027) with 59 digs. Morris Catholic‘s attack is spearheaded by Ava Valenta (51 kills, 73 digs) and Jianna Melo (33 kills, 22 aces). This match is tight, with the home court potentially being a factor for Morristown.
- #13 Mountain Lakes (5-4) vs. #20 Pequannock (4-4): Mountain Lakes has a positive average point differential, indicating their ability to win convincingly. Their star libero, Isabelle Lee (L, DS, 2026), has an outstanding 196 digs. Karly Ross (MB, OH, 2027) and Victoriaria Norvak (OH, OH, 2026) are their top attackers with 48 kills and 50 kills, respectively. Pequannock will counter with the solid play of Fiona Arnold (S, O, 2027) and Ava Shikhman (OH, MB, 2026).
- #7 Jefferson (7-5) vs. #26 Morristown-Beard (0-6): Jefferson has a much stronger overall record and is heavily favored. Their strong season is fueled by Peyton Bradley (OH, 2027) who has piled up 144 kills and 96 digs, and setter Kailey Strauch (S, 2026) with 261 assists and 62 digs. Morristown-Beard will rely on Brooke Gildar (17 kills, 6 blocks) and Maya LaVasseur (11 kills, 3 blocks) for any offensive spark.
- #8 Hanover Park (7-3) vs. #25 Butler (3-7): Hanover Park is heavily favored with a strong 7-3 record and a solid 3.8 average point differential. They showcase a powerful trio in Giovanna Pignataro (41 kills, 42 digs), Brooke Rempfer (37 kills, 25 digs), and libero Ruby Marlin (114 digs). Butler‘s setter, Aleksia Stojanovic (S, 2028), is a top performer with 42 assists, 31 digs, and 25 aces, but the team’s overall record is a challenge.
- #9 Roxbury (4-5) vs. #24 Parsippany (1-9): Despite having a slightly below 0.500 record, Roxbury is strongly favored against Parsippany. Roxbury‘s Alyssa Bukosky (OH, 2026) leads the team with 54 digs and 37 kills, while setter Rebecca Corrado (2026) has 85 assists and 17 aces. Parsippany will need a big match from libero Vivian Lerner (75 digs) and setter Piya Parulekar (35 assists).
- #10 Mendham (5-3) vs. #23 Dover (0-6): Mendham is a strong favorite, boasting a good win percentage and a positive average point differential. They are a well-balanced team with Caroline Brubaker (46 kills, 27 blocks) leading the front row, and Alena Pfersch (87 digs, 20 aces) and Jane Klosowsky (50 digs, 36 kills) covering the court. Dover has struggled this season and will face a formidable opponent in Mendham.
- #11 Kinnelon (4-5) vs. #22 St. Elizabeth (0-7): Kinnelon is favored in this matchup, led by Hazel Klouse (O, 2027) with 76 kills and the defense of libero Jordyn Zilocchi (L, 2027) with 86 digs. St. Elizabeth has struggled this season but will look to Maddie Wilt (18 kills, 10 blocks) and Aisling Gillespie (14 kills, 10 blocks) for an upset bid.
- #12 Morris Knolls (3-8) vs. #21 Montville (0-10): Morris Knolls holds the advantage with a better record and a much higher rating. Their balanced attack includes Olga Rostek (59 kills), Olivia Buitrago (50 digs, 31 kills), and a strong defensive effort led by Danica Kritz (45 digs) and Lauren Dunko (45 digs, 112 assists). Montville is winless on the season, but Maana Parikh (46 kills, 72 digs) and Gianna Pressimone (47 digs, 12 kills) will try to power them to an upset.
- #16 Chatham (2-5) vs. #17 Villa Walsh (5-3): This is one of the closest predicted matches, as the higher-seeded Chatham has a lower overall win percentage than Villa Walsh. Chatham is a strong defensive team with Abby Tivade (L, OH, 2028) leading with 10 digs and Dylanie Vargas (OH, O, 2026) leading in kills with 7. Villa Walsh relies on the steady setting of Sabrina Waivada (63 assists, 21 aces) and the offensive punch of Kayla Vaccaro (18 kills) and Elodie Cooney (17 kills).
Key Players to Watch: Tournament Stat Leaders
The Morris County Tournament will be decided by the players who can perform under pressure. Here are some of the top performers across all seeds in the major statistical categories heading into the tournament:
| Category | Player | Team | Total Stat |
| Kills | Izabella Osoria | Mount Olive | 152 |
| Peyton Bradley | Jefferson | 144 | |
| Sophia Christoffers | Madison | 117 | |
| Digs | Isabelle Lee | Mountain Lakes | 196 |
| Kylie Plunkett | Jefferson | 146 | |
| Gabriella Danzi | Morris Catholic | 129 | |
| Assists | Kaitlyn Tungmun | Mount Olive | 235 |
| Apoorva Bhargava | Parsippany Hills | 210 | |
| Eva Errichetti | Madison | 189 | |
| Blocks | Kayla Aikens | Montville | 31 |
| Caroline Brubaker | Mendham | 27 | |
| Nawel Ibazatene Lefebvre | Morristown | 25 | |
| Aces | Divya Arun | Whippany Park | 25 |
| Aleksia Stojanovic | Butler | 25 | |
| Anita Bortolamasi | Morris Hills | 24 |
Analysis & Round by Round Predictions
MORRIS-1The NJP Prediction: Randolph’s Road to the Championship
NJP predicts that the heavily favored Randolph Rams will ultimately prevail and claim the county championship. Their perfect record, dominant rating, and exceptional point differential suggest a team operating at the highest level of Morris County volleyball.
However, the nature of a single-elimination tournament guarantees drama. The analysis highlights the potential for several upsets, particularly in the mid-to-lower seeding matchups, which could drastically alter the bracket. Teams like
The attacking prowess of Mount Olive‘s Izabella Osoria will provide significant challenges to the higher seeds. The road to the final will be tough, but Randolph is expected to weather the storm and finish as champions. But we predict that Mount Olive will advance to the final round.
This tournament is not just about rankings; it’s about heart, teamwork, and performing when it matters most. Every player, from the top seeds to the challenging preliminary teams, has the opportunity to make a lasting impact. Best of luck to all the incredible athletes competing in the 2025 Morris County Tournament!
Team Individual Stats Recap
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