Yetis Volleyball Close 2025 Season with Record-Breaking Performances and Resilient Team Spirit
The Cleveland Community College Yetis wrapped up their 2025 volleyball season with grit, growth, and plenty of highlights that will leave a lasting mark on the program's record book. Under the leadership of head coach JamieWilson, the team embodied determination and heart, finishing the season with a total of 1,339 kills, 2,135 digs, and 249 service aces while maintaining a competitive edge in every set played.
"This season was a powerful testament to resilience, teamwork, and heart," said Coach Wilson. "Despite challenges beyond their control, this team chose to rise above and come together, putting aside everything else to play as one. From the first serve to the final point, they gave it their all—every practice, every game, every moment. The team was led with strength and determination by Addie (S), London (OH), Kaitlyn (L), Ari (OH), and Avery (S), each bringing unique leadership to the court. A special shoutout goes to Addie and London for breaking records and setting new standards of excellence. But beyond the stats and scores, what truly made this season special was the bond that formed—a family built through sweat, support, and shared dreams. The work for next season has already begun, and the fire is burning brighter than ever. Proud doesn't even begin to cover it."
Leading the offensive charge, London Brown delivered a standout season with 360 kills and 36 service aces, earning her All-Region 10 Honorable Mention. Brown's consistency and powerful presence on the outside made her a go-to scorer and one of the most feared hitters in Region 10.
At setter, Addie Beaver orchestrated the Yeti attack with precision and poise, setting a new single-season assist record for the program while also earning All-Region 10 Honorable Mention. Beaver's leadership on the floor and ability to keep the offense balanced were key to the Yetis' success.
Ariann Hernandez added firepower from the outside with 292 kills and 204 digs, proving herself as a dependable two-way player who could both attack and defend with intensity.
Defensively, Kaitlyn Clutter anchored the back row with 380 digs, providing crucial coverage and energy as the team's libero. Her quick reads and relentless effort kept rallies alive throughout the season.
Avery Lindsey rounded out the Yetis' leadership group with 265 assists and 36 aces, showing exceptional versatility and steady play from the setter position.
Collectively, the Yetis averaged 10.5 kills and 16.7 digs per set, ranking among the top defensive units in the region. The team also tallied an impressive 1.95 aces per set, showcasing strong serving across the roster.
While the season brought its challenges, the Yetis' unity and determination stood out most. With multiple record-setting performances and a strong foundation of returning players, the future looks bright for the program.
The 2025 season will be remembered not just for the numbers on the stat sheet, but for the culture built on resilience, teamwork, and belief—qualities that will carry the Yetis into next season stronger than ever.
Addie Beaver & London Brown display their Record Book achievements for the 2025 season.
