It wasn’t that long ago that Hannah Tostado was dominating the volleyball court for St. Paul HIgh School of Santa Fe Springs, leading the Swordsmen to the 2017 CIF-Southern Section Division 5 title and earning D-5 Player of the Year honors.
Today, the former prep All-American is a sophomore playing for Concordia University of Irvine, coached by another former CIF Player of the Year — Paula Weishoff, who earned the honor playing for West Torrance in 1978 before building a powerful resume that placed her on several U.S. Olympic medal-winning teams, and earning her a spot in the USA Volleyball of Fame.
Whether Tostado or any other Catholic high school volleyball star matches Weishoff’s illustrious achievements remains to be seen. But quite a few are making their mark in collegiate women’s volleyball playing for colleges and universities in Southern California.
In addition to those mentioned recently in Angelus playing for West Coast Conference schools, the list includes two UCLA sophomores with Catholic high school ties: setter Devon Chang, an All-CIF, All-American and Gatorade POY in California while at Santa Margarita, and libero Kelsey Campeau, who earned All-CIF and All-State honors at Mater Dei.
Also on the list, many of whom earned All-League, All-CIF and additional honors in high school:
Mike Nelson is the former editor of The Tidings (predecessor of Angelus News).
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