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PUBLISHED ON: 10 NOV 2025, 09:37 PM
In a historic achievement for the program, Carrollton High School’s volleyball team secured their first Western Illinois Valley Conference (WIVC) title in 24 years. The victory, celebrated in front of a lively “Volley for a Cure” crowd, reflects the program’s remarkable resurgence under coaches Robeen and Ginger Gilmore.
Dramatic Comeback in the Championship Match
The title match against Greenfield-Northwestern began with Carrollton losing the first set, putting the team on the back foot. Demonstrating resilience and strategic adjustments, the players rallied in the second set, eventually edging out a close third set. Key contributions came from juniors and seniors Alexis Martin, Tessa Price, Landry Robeen, and Chloe McAdams, whose performances proved decisive in critical moments.
Team Growth and Development
Over the past five years, Coach Robeen and Ginger Gilmore have focused on cultivating talent, fostering teamwork, and emphasizing mental toughness. This championship represents not only the culmination of this strategy but also a symbolic end to a two-decade title drought, signaling the program’s arrival as a competitive force in the WIVC.
Community Celebration and Future Prospects
The local community celebrated the achievement enthusiastically, highlighting the importance of volleyball as a source of school spirit and pride. The victory is expected to boost morale and inspire younger athletes in Carrollton’s feeder programs, setting the stage for continued success in future seasons.
Key Takeaways
Carrollton High School wins first WIVC title in 24 years, by dramatic three-set match comeback against Greenfield-Northwestern. This championship win not only ends a long drought but also demonstrates how strategic coaching, resilience, and community support can transform a program. The volleyball world will be watching to see if Carrollton can maintain this momentum in the coming seasons.

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