Red River High School celebrates 2025 All-District Volleyball honors and record-breaking season

Red River High School is celebrating a historic year for its volleyball program, capped off with several players earning 2025 All-District honors and standout Ava Dickey being named District MVP.

Dickey led the list of top performers, securing both the MVP title and a spot on the First Team All-District. Joining her on the first team is Hope Williamson, recognized for her consistent play and leadership on the court.

The Second Team All-District roster features a strong group of Bulldogs: Bri’aunna Taylor, Ashlee Procell, Madilynn Vangundy, and Addilyn Steinert, each of whom played a key role in Red River’s successful run. Rounding out the honors is Damieyah Brown, who earned Honorable Mention for her contributions throughout the season.

This year proved to be a milestone season for RRHS volleyball, with the team setting multiple school records. The Bulldogs notched their first-ever winning record, finished with the most wins in program history (15), and put together an impressive five-game win streak. They also reached their highest playoff power rating to date.

One of the defining achievements of the season came when the Bulldogs defeated a Class 5A opponent for the first time—and then repeated the feat, proving the team’s growth and competitive edge. Their strong performance throughout district play earned them a share of the Co-District Championship, marking another historic benchmark for the program.

With multiple all-district honorees and a season full of firsts, Red River High School’s volleyball program has cemented itself as a rising force—and a source of pride for the school and community.