905-835-1186 211 Elgin St, Port Colborne, ON L3K 3K4

Sr. Girls Volleyball

Coach:  Mr. Frerotte

Tryouts for Sr. Girls volleyball team begins in October and is open grade 11 & 12 girls. 

Junior and Senior Girls, starting this Friday after school, there will be a Volleyball Open gym where you can come to learn the game, refine your skills or just have some fun. Even if you do not intend to try out for the team, all are welcome. If you are interested in coming out, please sign up on the sheet outside of the gym or talk to Mr. Buri.

League Standings

League Schedule


Team Schedule:

Past MVP's:
2024 - Mya Kolbinson
2023 - Mya Kolbinson
2022 - Alyssa Young & Emma Haywood
2019 - Maddie Coleman
2018 - Victoria Fraser
2017 - Victoria Fraser
2016 - Sencia Lampman & Aalia Rehmen
2015 - Lydia Rehmen & Maddie McAvoy
2014 - Lynsey Bird & Taylor Chiomey
2013 - Emily Chaytor & Sara Burd
2012 - Sara Forbes
2011 - Lindsey Riedke
2010 - Emily Cole
2009 - Rachel McPherson
2008 - Courtney LeGood
2007 - Emily Wikston
2006 - Jaid Newstead & Sara Norman
2005 - George-Ann Flintoff & Robyn Toepp
2004 - Dana Minor
2003 - Dana Minor
2002 - Jamie Sider & Jordan Arcaro
2001 - Sophie Bull

sr girls volleyball

2023-24 Roster:
Scarlett Charlesworth
Emma Mcnabb
Emma Haywood
Maya Kolbinson
Brooke Bodner
Avaia Echlin
Ava deWaard
Quynn Fraipont
Rianne Robitaille
Hannah Seymour
Eva Wachel
Mikayla Lacey
Peyton Fletcher 
Kelsey Coers
Shelby Tays


In the News:

Athletic Banquet 2023

Jun 15, 2023
Thank you to all athletes and coaches
PCHS Awards 2023

Caleb Grover and Emma Laur were named Port Colborne High School’s senior male and female athletes of the year.

Other major award winners were: Porter Burella, Junior Male sports Person of the Year; William Laur, Junior Male Athlete of the Year; Ian Leggett, Senior Male Sports Person of the Year; Roanin Smith, Blue Bear Award; Brianna Buchanan, Senior Female Sports Person of the Year; Ava deWaard, Junior Female Athlete of the Year; and, Kelsey Coers, Junior Female Sports Person of the Year.

Below are the other award winners.

Cross country: Sam Tonnies, MVP: Lucas denHollander, coach’s award.

Tennis: Emma Laur, MVP; Dhillyn Richardson, most improved; Aidan Crawford and Darien Gauthier; coach’s awards.

Golf: Mikalya Lacey, MVP; Kayden Grenier, coach’s award.

Junior boys volleyball: Russell Benson, MVP: Myer Draper, most improved.

Senior boys volleyball: Roanin Smith and Logan Dickie, coach’s awards.

Junior girls basketball: Ava deWaard, MVP; Natalie Martel, most improved.

Senior girls basketball: Cadence Seredine, MVP; Maya Kolbinson, coach’s award.

Junior girls volleyball: Ava deWaard, MVP; Aurora Kadwell, most improved.

Senior girls volleyball: Rianne Robitaille, most improved; Maya Kolbinson, coach’s award.

Junior boys basketball: Matt Williams. MVP; Myles Draper, coach’s award.

Senior boys basketball: Caleb Grover, MVP; Kolby Kulak, most improved.

Boys hockey: Cole Pelletier, MVP: Kalan Napper, top rookie; Ian Leggett, coach’s award.

Girls hockey: Hannah Comeau, Natalie Martel and Brianna Buchanan. Coach’s awards.

Swimming: Emma Laur, MVP; Matthew Lee, coach’s award.

Girls soccer: Rylee Carroll and Emma Silanpaa, most improved; Sarah Smith and Kelsey Coers, coach’s awards.

Boys soccer: Jon Smith, most improved; Jack Lacelle, coach’s award.

Ultimate: Sam Tonelli and Emma Laur, MVPs; Quynn Fraipont and Darien Gauthier, coach’s awards.

Track and field: Caleb Grover and Owen Robins, MVPs; Maria Gonzalez Garcia, Dalton Harrietha and Sam Tonnies, coach’s awards.