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<p>The Hawley Nuggets are off to a blazing 9-0 start this fall, and it's clear they haven't lost any of the fire that carried them to their first-ever state championship in 2024. Instead, they've doubled down on the identity that made them champions: balanced offensive firepower, gritty defensive play, and a culture of relentless pursuit of excellence. College coaches and fans alike should be watching closely—because Hawley is showing every sign that they're not just defending a title, but chasing another.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Championship Culture Carrying Over</h3>
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<p>When a program wins a state championship, the challenge is often sustaining that momentum while developing new leaders and refining team chemistry. Hawley has passed that test with flying colors in the early stages of the 2025 season. Their 9-0 start isn't just about raw talent—it's about the carryover of a winning culture that thrives in high-pressure moments. This group doesn't shy away from big swings, tough digs, or long rallies. They embrace them. Every match feels like an extension of last year's championship run, only with the volume turned up.</p>
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<p>What stands out most is their balance. From the net presence of their middles to the backcourt leadership of their libero, from precision setting to clutch serving, Hawley is proving once again that it takes a complete team to stay at the top. And right now, this group is as complete as any in the state.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">[program_tooltip program_id='431954' first='Impact' last=''] Players Leading the Charge</h3>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='795302' first='Katarina' last='Vetter'], Outside Hitter — The Catalyst</strong><br>Vetter has quickly established herself as one of the premier six-rotation outsides in Minnesota high school volleyball. With 64 kills already this season and counting, she is the true engine of the Nuggets' offense. What makes her stand out isn't just the stat line—it's the <em>how</em>. Vetter terminates balls with a combination of power and precision, tooling blocks with confidence and keeping defenders guessing with sharp shots to the corners. But what separates her even further is her all-around ability. She's just as comfortable putting up a first-ball pass in serve receive as she is delivering the final kill in transition. Her defensive reads and court coverage prove she's not only a go-to scorer but also a complete volleyball player who will thrive at the next level. For college coaches, Vetter's upside is undeniable—she's the type of athlete who can anchor a program for years.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='738208' first='Annaka' last='Johnson'], Middle Hitter — The Net Protector</strong><br>Johnson brings a commanding presence to the middle for Hawley. Her quick read on opposing setters and fast closing speed make her a force at the net. She's already made an [program_tooltip program_id='431954' first='Impact' last=''] with strong blocking numbers, shutting down opposing outside hitters and forcing teams to reroute their offense. Offensively, she runs quick attacks that keep blockers off balance, giving Hawley a consistent option in the middle of the floor. Her ability to transition quickly from block to attack adds a layer of depth that makes this Nuggets offense nearly impossible to key on.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='731154' first='Sella' last='Fleming'], Setter — The Floor General</strong><br>A team chasing back-to-back state titles needs a setter who can orchestrate an offense with precision, and Fleming has been just that. With 160 assists already this season, she is the floor general who makes everything click. Fleming's ability to spread the offense—feeding Vetter in system, finding Johnson in the middle, and keeping the pin hitters in rhythm—shows a setter with high volleyball IQ and poise. Beyond her setting, Fleming is also a weapon from the service line. Her aggressive, smart serving routinely puts opponents out of system, giving her defense more opportunities to transition. It's rare to find a setter who [program_tooltip program_id='431954' first='Impact' last='']s the game so much on both sides of the ball, and Fleming is proving to be one of those difference-makers.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='794381' first='Hannah' last='Stotts'], Libero — The Defensive Anchor</strong><br>Every championship-caliber team needs a libero who can stabilize serve receive and elevate the defense, and Stotts has embraced that role. Her ability to track the ball, read hitters, and keep rallies alive makes her invaluable to the Nuggets. She's been the heartbeat of the backcourt, consistently providing clean first contacts that let Fleming run the offense in rhythm. What makes her standout even more is her calm under pressure—whether it's digging out a high-velocity swing or making a tough cover play in transition, Stotts delivers. Her leadership on the floor is just as important as her digs, setting the tone for the entire defense.</p>
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<p><strong>Mckenna Walker, Outside Hitter — The Secondary Scoring Threat</strong><br>While Vetter draws plenty of defensive attention, Walker has stepped up as a complementary outside who can change the momentum of a match with her swings. She's developing into a reliable point scorer, especially when rotations demand production outside of the primary hitters. Her athleticism allows her to hit high and hard, but also keep plays alive defensively. As the season progresses, Walker's role will only grow, making Hawley's offense even harder to stop.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='738212' first='Audrina' last='Liebenow'], Middle — The Emerging Presence</strong><br>Liebenow has been an important piece in Hawley's balanced attack. She provides depth in the middle, with the ability to both block and score in transition. Her improvement is evident in the way she reads hitters at the net, and her ability to put up a solid block gives Hawley a stronger front line. Offensively, her quickness in running slides and short attacks makes her a weapon who can't be overlooked by opposing defenses.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Takeaway: The Hunt for Back-to-Back Titles</h3>
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<p>At 9-0, the Nuggets are proving they are not resting on last year's title. Instead, they're embracing the challenge of repeating, and their early dominance is sending a clear message: this team is stronger than ever. They have the offensive balance to overwhelm, the defensive stability to withstand long rallies, and the championship mentality to thrive when matches get tight.</p>
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<p>College coaches should have Hawley circled this season. With athletes like Vetter showing next-level readiness, Fleming running a polished offense, Johnson commanding the middle, and Stotts anchoring the back row, this is a group loaded with players who translate well beyond the high school game.</p>
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<p>For fans, the message is simple: buckle up. The Nuggets aren't just defending champions—they're a team hungry to add another banner to the gym. With their depth, discipline, and championship DNA, Hawley is already making a compelling case as one of the toughest teams in Minnesota. And if the first nine matches are any indication, the road back to state will once again run straight through the Nuggets.</p>
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