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Bay to Bay wins 17s Open after dominating AAU Boys Junior National Volleyball Championships

Bay to Bay wins 17s Open after dominating AAU Boys Junior National Volleyball Championships

Bay to Bay 17s Open/Matt Shewey photo

ORLANDO, Florida – That is a wrap for the 2024 AAU Boys Junior National Volleyball Championships, where the most teams ever competed in the Orange County Convention Center, Bay to Bay took home the most championships and some excellent volleyball was played.

Next year should have even more teams but teams will have to qualify to make the 48-team Open division.

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Team Rockstar 15s Open/Devin Busam photo

14s, 15s, 17s Championship Results

14s Open – Team Rockstar defeated Mountain View 25 — 16, 21 — 25, 15 — 10
14s Premier – Bay to Bay defeated Absolute 25 — 18, 25 — 17
14s Club – Serve and Spike defeated Tainos 25 — 14, 25 — 12
15s Open – Team Rockstar 25 — 20, 25 — 18
15s Premier – Club V MP defeated TVC 25 — 17, 25 — 17
15s Elite – Legion defeated NPJ Seattle 25 — 22, 25 — 18
15s Club – RCVA defeated Pulse 25 — 17, 20 — 25, 18 — 16
17s Open – Bay to Bay defeated MB Surf 26 — 24, 25 — 21
17s Premier – Torri defeated Santa Monica 25 — 18, 25 — 18
17s Elite – Uno defeated Core 22 — 25, 25 — 17, 15 — 13
17s Club – Windy City defeated Warren Sixpack 22 — 25, 27 — 25, 15 — 10

Combined Championships

— Bay to Bay: 6
— Serve and Spike: 2
— Team Rockstar: 2
— AVC: 1
— Balboa Bay: 1
— Borinquen: 1
— Club V MP: 1
— Legion: 1
— OCV: 1
— RCVA: 1
— Sports Performance: 1
— Quicksets: 1
— Torri: 1
— Triangle: 1
— Uno: 1
— Windy City: 1

Sunday highlights

Bay to Bay 17s went 11-0, dropping just three sets and beat MB Surf in the Open championship 26- 24, 25-21. Bay to Bay’s top players included setter Rafeal Urbina and libero Adrian Liu.

Team Rockstar 15s finished undefeated after beating Bay to Bay in the 15s Open finals 25-20, 25-18. Rockstar was led by outside hitter Teddy Mandelbaum and setter Mateo Fuerbringer, who is the son of Rockstar Director and USA men’s national team assistant coach Matt Fuerbringer. Mandelbaum had seven kills, hit .400, had two aces and passed at 2.55 in the final.

They said it

Teddy Mandelbaum

“Winning AAUs with an undefeated record is a great feeling, especially with exceptional teammates and coaches. All year we went on consistent serving runs and played fundamentally sound volleyball.”
 Teddy Mandelbaum, Team Rockstar 15s Open outside hitter

“It feels amazing, we all…

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