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Celebrate Leah Fowke's outstanding career at Melrose High School. Highlight her "Triple Crown" achievement of earning All-State honors along with All-Scholastic recognition from both The Boston Globe and The Boston Herald.
Key highlights:
- 2024 Boston Herald All-Scholastic selection 2024 Boston Herald Girls Volleyball All-Scholastics and League All-Stars – Boston Herald
- Career-high 43 assists in a five-set victory over Winchester and 38 assists plus 4 kills against defending Division 5 champion Frontier EMass girls’ volleyball: Assisting two 5-set wins for Melrose, Leah Fowke headlines Players of the Week - The Boston Globe
- Early season leadership with 145 total assists MHS Athlete of the Week featured September 20, 2024 | Local Headline News
- A versatile 5'9" setter with nine years of experience Melrose mismatch: 6-foot-6-inch hitter Sabine Wenzel teams up with setter Leah Fowke for a terrific tandem - The Boston Globe
Leah continued the Melrose program's tradition of developing elite talent.
Leah's parents recently shared a 350 plus page scrapbook featuring many highlights and achievements of her MVB career. Young players and parents may think about saving clips, photos, and video for that scrapbook as it's easier real-time than working backwards.
Lagniappe. The MVB summer volleyball camp is underway with 70 campers including a few from neighboring communities.
Coach Scott Celli emphasized that the MVB banner is testimony to the hard work of many girls during the past three decades.
Seniors Emme Boyer and Sabine Wenzel (not shown) oversaw the rising frosh, a promising group.
The success of MVB has filled the banner to capacity, such that a 2022 sectional title doesn't fit.
Rising sophomore Sadie Smith (in pink) returns from MVB 2024.





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