CIANNA SELBITSCHKA
North Branch • volleyball
The sting of 2017 never really subsided for North Branch, which rolled through the first two rounds of the Class 2A state tournament without dropping a set, only to be routed by Maple Lake in the finals.
Being so close, Selbitschka said, was all the motivation the Vikings needed for this season.
"It was heartbreaking that we made it to the finals but that we lost that game," the junior outside hitter said after their quarterfinal victory over Watertown-Mayer. "All of us had the mindset that we wanted to get back and take home a championship for the first time in our school history."
Mission accomplished.
With the dynamic Selbitschka leading the way, North Branch battled its way through three five-set matches, including a tension-filled 22-25, 25-17, 18-25, 25-17, 19-17 nail-biter over Marshall in the finals, to win the Class 2A state title.
Selbitschka was North Branch's leader and star player, chalking up a tournament-leading 89 kills in three matches.
"It definitely took every ounce of energy we had," said Selbitschka, a junior who has committed to play at Minnesota Duluth in college. "Every single person stepped up and proved that we deserved it.