The latest Minnesota Volleyball Coaches Association polls have one change at the top in Class AAAA.

Chanhassen is the new #1 in the largest schools class.

Class A, Class AA and Class AAA all remained unchanged at the top with Minneota, Hawley and Marshall respectively rated #1.

Section One (Southeast Minnesota) is well represented in each of the classes with Fillmore Central, Mabel-Canton in Class A top 5.  Caledonia, Chatfield, and Winona Cotter in top 9 of Class AA.

Stewartville and Byron are among top 10 in Class AAA. Lakeville South and Lakeville North in top 3 of Class AAAA.

Here are the complete rankings for each class.

Class A

Class A Rankings
1.  Minneota
2.  Mayer Lutheran
3.  Russell-Tyler-Ruthton
4.  Fillmore Central
5.  Mabel-Canton
6.  Canby
7.  MACCRAY
8.  Floodwood
9.  Ada-Borup-West
​10. Kittson County Central
Also receiving votes:  Wabasso, Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart, Sacred Heart.  On one ballot, Alden-Conger, Cleveland, Kenyon-Wanamingo, Nevis.

Class AA Rankings
1.  Hawley
2.  Southwest Christian
3.  Caledonia
4.  Rush City
5.  Chatfield
6.  Jackson County Central
7.  Belle Plaine
8.  Albany
9.  Cotter
10. Sauk Centre
Also receiving votes: Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton, New Life Academy, Minnewaska, Esko, New London-Spicer, Pequot Lakes.

Class AAA Rankings
1.  Marshall
2.  Delano
3.  Benilde-St. Margaret's
4.  Stewartville
5.  Sauk Rapids-Rice
6.  Cretin-Derham Hall
7.  Holy Angels
8.  Willmar
9.  Annandale
t10. Byron
​t10. Princeton
Also receiving votes:  St. Cloud Tech

Class AAAA Rankings
1.  Chanhassen
2.  Lakeville North 
3.  Lakeville South
4.  East Ridge
5.  Maple Grove
6.  Eagan
7.  Champlin Park
8.  Prior Lake
9.  Stillwater
​10. Centennial
Others receiving votes:  Rosebille, Wayzata, Monticello, Rogers.

Kasson-Mantorville defeated Byron at a Farmington Tournament last weekend.  The Bears dropped down to a tie for 10th from their previous #6 spot.

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