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Russia's new mantra in 2026 is #BuiltForMore |
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| Postgame with Jocelyn Wysocki |
The 2026 Russia Volleyball regular season opens this week and Fish Report is once again along for the ride. We'll be airing all home varsity matches from press row with our experienced broadcast team. It starts when the Lady Raiders host their backyard rivals from Versailles for a rare Friday night showdown on August 17th. Matches begin with the JV-B at 4:30, followed by the JV around 5:30, and the Varsity finale for the nightcap. Fish Report will be live with play-by-play announcer Brandon Koverman and color commentator Craig Fiessinger for pre-game around 6:30. Listeners can check for live updates on the varsity start time inside the blue box located in the top-right corner of this website. Tune in for all the exciting game action and stick around our postgame wrap up and interview.
Russia is coming off arguably their most successful season in program history. Their final 2025 record was 21-7, including 10-2 in the Shelby County Athletic League. That league mark tied with Anna and Ft. Loramie for the county championship. In the postseason tournament, the Raiders won their 12th district title and followed that with their first-ever regional title. Russia bowed out in the state semifinals at Vandalia Butler falling to Monroeville 26-24, 25-23, 25-20. Graduating from that team were three seniors in Claudia Hoehne, Izzy Chapman, and Kourtney Phlipot, who ended her career with 1,041 digs.
Raider fans will be very familiar with the 2026 team and it begins with head coach Aaron Watkins, now in his 11th season with a career record of 178-91. Assistant coaches include David Strunk is his eighth season and newcomer Lonnie Cain. Coach Cain might be a beginner at Russia, but he's also an OHSVCA Hall of Famer, long-time head coach at Covington, and won two state championships as an assistant coach at Lehman in 2010 and 2005. Russia's staff will get added help from JV coaches Allie Hafer in her fifth season and Morgan Albers in her first.
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| Coaches David Strunk, Morgan Albers, Aaron Watkins, Allie Hafer, and Lonnie Cain |
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| Heading to state in 2025 |
Along with the veteran coaches, there will be experience on the court as well. It starts with senior hitters Hazel Francis and Celeste Borchers, both First Team All-SCAL honorees last year. Hazel was the team MVP and Russia's top scorer with 365 kills last season. In a game against Ft. Loramie, she also tallied 10 blocks for a new school record. Hazel's first cousin, Celeste, has been just as effective. She racked up 288 kills in her junior campaign to bring her career total to 533. She also led Russia's team in that 2025 state semifinal match with a team high 11 kills. Three more seniors complete Russia's roster in returnees Violet Armstrong, Lily Francis, and Ava Gibson. Violet and Lily are versatile enough to play a couple of important roles for Coach Watkins this year. Ava's top priority will be setter, where she's recorded 1,057 assists coming into her final season.
The junior class includes Therese Gibson, Macy Smith, Alysha Phlipot, Jocelyn Wysocki, and All-SCAL Honorable Mention honoree Aryana Cordonnier. In Russia's preseason scrimmages, Aryana has switched from her position last year as an outside hitter to the libero position this year. From Fish Report's point of view it looks like Ary has adjusted well. We also like the move for Russia's team considering some of the younger talent the Raiders have coming up.
Fans got a glimpse of that talent last year when freshman outside hitter Ruby Francis made her debut. Ruby split playing time with the JV team then, but could anchor the right side of the net this season as a sophomore. A couple tall classmates in Desiree Borchers and Gianna Poling are on the roster also. Finally, there's one freshman to keep your eye on and that's Jewel Cordonnier, the younger sister of Aryana. Time will tell what impact Jewel might have, but sources tell Fish Report she's off to a good start!
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| Russia fans will be excited on Friday for the start of another season |
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