Dominican senior Camryn Chatellier has been selected as the Gatorade Louisiana volleyball player of the year for 2023. She is the second recipient from Dominican to earn the award, joining two-time winner Kate Baker after she won in 2020 and 2021.
Chatellier led Dominican to a 44-2 record and a fourth straight LHSAA Division I state championship this past season. The 5-foot-10 outside hitter amassed 595 kills and 477 digs. She recorded 58 aces, 32 blocks and 27 assists.
Chatellier, an LSU beach volleyball signee, completed her four-year high school career with 1,497 kills and 1,023 digs.
“Camryn is a six-rotation player who is a threat on the court from all positions,” St. Joseph’s coach Sivi Miller said in a release from Gatorade. “She is an offensive threat at the net and she also helps her team defensively with her block.”
Jesuit wins Ken Cole
Three Jesuit wrestlers won their weight classes as the Blue Jays finished atop the team points standings at the Ken Cole Invitational hosted by Comeaux High over the weekend.
Sophomore Michael Barnett (106 pounds), senior Jackson Calderaro (215) and senior Spencer Lanosga (215) were among seven finalists and 10 top-6 place winners for Jesuit.
Jesuit won with 268.5 points ahead of runner-up Teurlings Catholic with 264.5.
From Rummel, freshman Dominick Durham won at 113 pounds.
Chalmette wins Battle of N.O.
Chalmette senior Mohammed Gaber (144 pounds), junior Leeland Webb (150) and senior Derrick Bennett (190) claimed first in their weight classes as the Owls won with 218 points at the Battle of New Orleans wrestling tournament hosted by Chalmette.