Volleyball, Football, Cross Country and Softball’s season are all coming to an end.
Volleyball had a record breaking season. They compiled a record of 21-10! Maggie F. beat the school record of most kills, Ava T. beat two school records for assists, and aces.
“My favorite part of the season was beating Raymond Central for the first time in our program’s history,” Ava T said. “I am proud of how well our team played together and I am going to miss the great team atmosphere that we had. We always helped each other succeed and you don’t always get that with a team.”
Softball doubled their wins from the past season. Elizabeth H. broke four records this season and tied a state record. Conestoga records: stolen bases in a season – 42 bases 2024-2025, stolen bases in a career – 91 bases 2021-2025, batting average in a season – 0.651 2024-2025, OBP career – 0.470 2021-2025
“I am proud of how hard the players worked all season long. We had a tough schedule but the girls were able to double their wins from our previous season,” ReAnn Schriener said. “I’m looking forward to our girls putting in the hard work over the off season and to come back stronger next year.”
”My favorite part of the season was the fact that we were able to double our win record from last year and that it was the most wins in program history,” Elizabeth H exclaimed. “I am so proud of the improvements that the team made from last season to this season and the willingness of everyone to learn and get better. I am going to miss the team dynamic and all the girls that made this season so great.”
Cross Country had a lot of success. They also had more student-athletes out this season than in the past, with a lot of younger athletes.
“We had a young and inexperienced team this year. I was proud of how they stepped up and competed every week,” Ryan Burns claimed. “I was exceptionally proud of our seniors who capped off their careers this year. Next season I am looking forward to putting our experience to work and being competitive at all our meets.”
“I think my favorite thing about the cross country season is being around amazing runners and having the opportunity to be coached by the best coaches,” Elliot Z said. “I am proud of how far the cross country team has come. I’m going to miss being a part of a team that always supports each other.”
Football won their last game of the season vs Pylmira 14-0. Their ending season record was 1-8.
“My favorite part of the season was our last game at Palmyra and running out of the tunnel with Titus and Nixon on homecoming. The Palmyra game was lots of fun going out with a win and it meant a lot to the people within the program,” Logan L said. “I am most proud of how everyone came to work day in and day out. It was great being around the guys every day and getting better.”