The Westminster boys volleyball team celebrated its graduating class with a decisive 3-0 victory over Duchesne. The win marked a strong performance on the court, but the night was defined by gratitude and celebration as the Wildcats honored nine seniors for their commitment, leadership, and lasting impact on the program.
Each senior was introduced in a post-match ceremony, accompanied by family, and recognized for their unique contributions to both the volleyball team and the broader school community.
Senior Spotlights
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Chase Borage (University of Missouri – Business Management): Three-year team member, Peer Counselor, Student Council member, and active in Westminster Theater.
Favorite verse: Romans 14:7–8.
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Owen Meehan (University of Missouri – Business Management & Marketing): A four-year player and former manager for the girls volleyball team.
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Benji Mitchell (University of San Diego – Business Management): Four-year varsity player and Student Council member.
Favorite verse: Matthew 6:26.
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Joseph Moore (Missouri S&T – Aerospace Engineering): First-year player known for his involvement in robotics, chess, and rock climbing.
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AJ Snyder (Greenville University – Accounting & Volleyball): Four-year team member and football player, remembered for his leadership and team-first attitude.
Advice: "Power through adversity"
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Stephen Thompson (University of Arkansas Pine Bluff): Four-year player involved in Student Council, school theater, and journalism.
Favorite verse: Philippians 4:13.
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Abel Tucker (Lipscomb University): First-year team member and standout in Westminster Performing Arts.
Advice: "Be the salt and light."
While the scoreboard showed a straight-set victory, the night's emotion came from the heartfelt farewells and recognition of each senior's journey. From first-year players to four-year veterans, each senior left a unique mark on Westminster volleyball — through athletic effort, mentorship, and their vibrant presence within the school.
As the Wildcats shift focus to postseason play, the leadership of these seniors will continue to resonate throughout the program.