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Tomkom Named Pro Volleyball Federation Setter of the Year

May 14, 2024 - Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF)
San Diego Mojo News Release


OMAHA, Neb. - San Diego Mojo setter Nootsara Tomkom was named the Pro Volleyball Federation Setter of the Year, the league announced on Tuesday. The PVF also announced the selection of Tomkom and middle blocker Ronika Stone to the Pro Volleyball Federation All-League Second Team.

Eight of the league's 10 season awards were announced on Tuesday. The League MVP and Coach of the Year accolades will be announced as part of the 2024 Pro Volleyball Federation Awards Celebration on Thursday evening.

Tomkom, a native of Bangkok, Thailand, has tallied 932 assists this season with an average of 10.59 per set, both the third-best marks in the league.

Stone, who hails from San Jose, Calif., leads the league with a .336 hitting percentage and is tied for sixth .406 kill percentage. Her 51 blocks are the sixth-most in the league and her 13 service aces are tied for seventh.

The All-League First and Second Teams were comprised of seven players per squad, regardless of position. The teams contained five outside hitters, three middle blockers and setters, two opposite hitters and one libero.

The Mojo will play the Omaha Supernovas in the PVF Championship semifinals on Wednesday, May 15 at approximately 6:30 p.m. at the CHI Health Center in downtown Omaha.

The inaugural Pro Volleyball Federation Championship will be held on May 15 and 18 at the CHI Health Center. San Diego is among four teams that will compete for the first-ever title in the nation's top professional volleyball league and a player bonus of $1 million. The other teams include the top-seed Atlanta Vibe, second-seed Omaha and fourth-seed Grand Rapids Rise. Fans can purchase tickets for the two semifinal sessions through this link . Tickets for the championship match can be purchased here .

2024 Pro Volleyball Federation Season Awards

Setter of the Year - Nootsara Tomkom, San Diego Mojo

Outside Hitter of the Year - Leah Edmond, Atlanta Vibe

Middle Blocker of the Year - Kaz Brown, Orlando Valkyries

Libero of the Year - Morgan Hentz, Atlanta Vibe

Opposite Hitter of the Year - Emiliya Dimitrova, Grand Rapids Rise

Server of the Year - Bethania De La Cruz, Omaha Supernovas

Most Inspirational Player Award - Alisha Glass Childress, Vegas Thrill

Rising Star Award - Reagan Cooper, Columbus Fury

2024 Pro Volleyball Federation All-League Teams

First Team

Leah Edmond, Atlanta Vibe, OH

Morgan Hentz, Atlanta Vibe, L

Anna Lazareva, Atlanta Vibe, OPP

Claire Chaussee, Grand Rapids Rise, OH

Emiliya Dimitrova, Grand Rapids Rise, OPP

Bethania De La Cruz, Omaha Supernovas, OH

Brooke Nuneviller, Omaha Supernovas, OH

Second Team

Marlie Monserez, Atlanta Vibe, S

Reagan Cooper, Columbus Fury, OH

Hristina Vuchkova, Omaha Supernovas, MB

Kaz Brown, Orlando Valkyries, MB

Ronika Stone, San Diego Mojo, MB

Nootsara Tomkom, San Diego Mojo, S

Alisha Glass Childress, Vegas Thrill, S

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