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BC3 duo named All-American in volleyball

Butler TWP — Breanna Reisinger and Morgan Jack, players who helped lead the Butler County Community College volleyball squad to conference, regional and district titles and to a national championships appearance in Minnesota, are the first teammates in program history to be named All-Americans following the same season.

“This is unprecedented for the program,” BC3 coach Rob Snyder said.

The National Junior College Athletic Association has selected the outside hitter and the setter, respectively, to receive the prestigious postseason award following a season in which BC3 placed sixth in the Division III national championships in Rochester, Minn., on Nov. 13.

Reisinger is a graduate of Lincoln High School in Ellwood City and Jack, a graduate of Knoch.BC3's volleyball program now has nine NJCAA Division III All-Americans. Reisinger is the first to be selected as a first-team All-American. Eight players have been chosen as honorable-mention All-Americans since 1999, most recently Jack.Reisinger led the Pioneers with 205 kills and Jack, with 635 assists. BC3 finished 18-3 and with its first berth in the national championships since 2009.“What I spent a lot of time talking to the players about over the past couple of weeks when we were starting to get a lot of individual awards is that all volleyball awards are team awards,” Snyder said. “There's literally no way to do it without the team being good. I think that's a big part of it, how far we went and how successful we were.”The NJCAA has also announced a postseason all-region first team that includes Reisinger, Jack, Aslyn Pry and Lainey Tobolewski. Pry is a middle hitter and graduate of Moniteau, and Tobolewski, a libero and graduate of Seneca Valley.

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