After making the state tournament for the 17th straight season, individual honors have rolled in over the last month for the Lincoln volleyball program.
Senior Jada Faulkner was recently named to the Oklahoma Coaches Association Large East All-State team after finishing her stellar career as a Bulldog.
"It was a blessing to be a part of this program," Faulkner said. "I'm so excited to finish off my high school career with one last game."
Faulkner led Lincoln with 235 kills in her senior season, averaging over six per match. She was also tops on the team with 48 blocks in 37 matches played.
She also had 30 digs on the year.
Faulkner was also named first-team all-conference by the Pinnacle Conference, along with fellow senior Maleah Levell, who also garnered first-team honors.
""It feels amazing to be recognized," said Levell. "But in all honesty I am very grateful for my coaches and teammates, who pushed me every day this season."
Levell was the team leader in digs, totaling 339 on the year, good for a 9.6 average per match.
"I couldn't have done this without my coaches and teammates," Levell said. "This is an incredible honor and means a lot to me that all the hard work paid off."
She was also second on the team in assists with 67 and aces with 57. Levell also had nine kills on the year.
Sophomore Niya Willoby was named to the Class 4A State Tournament All-Tournament team after her strong performance at state.
"I am very grateful for receiving that honor," said Willoby. I am so thankful for my team and coach for pushing me to my limits and to be the best player I can be."
Wiloby had 131 kills and 181 digs for Lincoln as a sophomore. She was also second on the team with 35 blocks and had 38 aces, as well.
Wiloby was named second-team all conference by the Pinnacle Conference, along with Wylie Bales, Karlie Jones and Anabel Nelson.
Bales was second on the team with 232 kills in 36 matches played. She had had 62 digs, 35 aces and 15 blocks for Lincoln this season.
Jones led Lincoln in assists, averaging 23 per match. She was second on the team with 185 digs on the season. She also had 46 kills for Lincoln, along with 39 kills and 22 blocks.
Nelson also had 185 digs in 2025, good for second on the team. She finished with 197 kills, 47 aces, 24 blocks and 17 assists.
Harlow Brown was named honorable mention by the Pinnacle Conference.
Brown led the team with a team-high 70 aces on the year. She also finished with 207 kills, 111 digs, 25 blocks and 18 assists.
Lincoln finished the year 19-18, winning the regional tournament once again with a 3-0 sweep of No. 8 Oologah to advance to state.
Lincoln fell in the opening round of the Class 4A state tournament to No. 3 Casica Hall.