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Girls Volleyball opens league action
- Updated: September 28, 2025

2025 EAST COUNTY PREP GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
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East County Sports.com
EL CAJON – Grossmont Conference standings in fall sports, through Sun.,Sept. 28:
Grossmont Hills League
School, League, Overall
Granite Hills 2-0, 13-10
elix 1-0, 2-12
Santana 1-1, 14-4
El Capitan 0-1, 18-10
Valhalla 0-2, 5-16
Among the top three teams in the GHK this season, Granite Hills opened league play by alreadsy facing thw two other contenders, posting 3-game sweeps to take full command.
On Tuesday (Sept. 23), the Eagles whipped Santana, 25-19, 25-21, 25-21.
Senior spiker Khloe Sanchez paced the offense with 11 kills — the lone player on either roster to reach double figures.
Skyler Riley, another senior, added 8 kills, while sophomore Miranda Haisch had 7 pitaways.
Granite Hills received several easy points — in fact, 16 — on service aces. The leader was Mackenna Palmer with 4 service winners, three others had a trio each.
Two days later at Foster Gym in Lakeside, the Eagles swept El Capitan, 25-16, 25-19, 25-22.
Individual state were not posted (as of Sunday morning).
Grossmont Valley League
Grossmont 2-0, 14-9
Steele Canyon 2-0, 7-6
Mount Miguel 1-1, 9-3
West Hills 0-1, 5-17
Monte Vista 0-1, 7-12
ECVHS 0-2, 3-12
Grossmont will host Steele Canyon on Tuesday (Sept. 30) to determine leadershipin the GVL.
Others
Christian – The Patriotds are 16-6 overall, but were elevated to the tough Western League, starting winless in two matches after falling to a pair of ranked teams: Coronado and Cathedral Catholic.
However, the Pats are East County’s top team, featuring 3-game sweeps of Granite Hills, Santana, Valhalla and West Hills
Foothills Christian – The Purple & Platinum are 11-7 overall, and 3-2 in the 7-team Pacific League, standing fourth behind league leading Classical, then The Rockand Escondido Charter.
Liberty Charter – The Lions of Alpine (2-9 overall) opened Summit League action with a setback to High Tech-Mesa last week.
Luckily, the team played a difficult non-league schedule and figures tofinish in third place entering the CIFSDS playoffs.
Bostonia Global = The Lobos, a second-year program, only plays league matches, opening with a loss to Bonsakk last week. However, the program has improved, taking the Legionnairs to five sets before falling.
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River Valley – The Leopards of Lakeside re-started their program this season, opening the campaign with a pair of losses. However, in the team’s Leafgue opener, they went five sets before out-lasting Cristo Rey Academy. (Thanks to the Coyotes — the lsoing side — for still reporting the outcome).