Press Pass Sports 2025 Volleyball Team

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The Texas High School Volleyball season has come to an end, and it was another unbelievable year for the Texas Panhandle and South Plains. Here’s a look at the 2025 Press Pass Sports Volleyball Team.

SUPERLATIVE HONORS


[Photo by Joe Garcia III/ Press Pass Sports]

Coach of the Year

Jason Culpepper, Bushland

For the fourth time in six years, Bushland head volleyball coach Jason Culpepper receives the honor of the Press Pass Sports Volleyball Coach of the Year after getting his Lady Falcons squad to the UIL state championship game for a sixth straight year.

The Lady Falcons (40-9 overall) weren’t able to come away with a three-peat, falling to Goliad in the Class 3A Division II state championship, but watching a young group come together throughout the year was meaningful to the veteran leader.

“It was a rewarding season once you look back on it,” Culpepper said. “I thought we played our best volleyball at the best time and I was super proud of how we grew over the year. I remember looking back at some film and thinking how young this team was. There was a lot of teaching this year and there were a lot of things I learned even as long as I’ve been doing this. There were a lot of things an experienced team might take for granted that we didn’t take for granted. I’m super proud of how everyone came together and played.”

What Culpepper has added to an already established program has been incredible over seven years by never missing a state tournament, playing in six straight state championship games, while adding four state championships to the trophy case.

Throughout his seven years, Culpepper has built an incredible record of 242-19, with no signs of slowing down.

“Walking into a program like Bushland has been amazing,” said Culpepper, who is 872-191 over 26 seasons as a head volleyball coach. “The community has been very supportive and it’s a great job to have. It’s hard to coach anywhere else, because of the support we have. That makes the job fun and you love to come to work. There is nothing better than teaching life skills and volleyball.”

One major number that will live into next season under Culpepper, is Bushland’s immaculate district win streak dating back to Oct. of 2011. The Lady Falcons broke 100 wins earlier this year against River Road and will open the league next fall currently sitting at 105 straight victories.

“Realignment might bring some new opponents but we have a very good core group of players coming back,” Culpepper said. “We’re hopeful to keep that district win streak rolling and make another run toward another state championship.”

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