Sutter Union High volleyball team returns key players for upcoming season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 2:16 AM
Last updated Aug 20, 2026
BaseballSutter Union High girls volleyball, coming off a 27-win season, returns 15 of 17 players, including star attackers Kenzy Shannon, Sissy Luttrell, and Alyvia Brown. Shannon, a league MVP, led with over 300 kills last season. The team starts its season this weekend at the Panther Tournament in Chico, facing Corning, Enterprise, and Calaveras, before an upcoming match against East Nicolaus. Sutter aims to capitalize on its experienced roster after falling short in the Northern California D-V Final Four last year.
- •Sutter finished last season with 27 wins and 10 losses.
- •Kenzy Shannon, the league MVP, returns for her junior year.
- •The team opens its season this weekend at the Panther Tournament.
- •Next week, Sutter faces five-time champ East Nicolaus.
- 2:16 AMYahoo Sports — Sutter comes in stacked in ’26: Top-three attackers return off 27-win team
"A year ago, the Sutter Union High girls volleyball team nearly reached the Northern California D-V final with 27 wins to just 10 defeats. The Huskies fell short in the D-V Final Four to border county rival Colusa in five sets. This year, with the season on the brink of opening up, Sutter returns 15 of its 17 players off that 2025 unit, including its top three attackers and starting setter. ...
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