A look at Friday's state title winners:
Dubuque Wahlert def. Cedar Rapids Xavier 25-20, 25-19, 14-25, 25-14
Wahlert won for the third consecutive season, capturing its state-best 20th championship.
Aliyah Carter hammered 27 kills to lead the Golden Eagles, who finished 26-12.
She and Maddie McCarron both had 16 digs.
Carter was named captain of the all-tournament team. Carolyn Conlon, who had 13 kills, also earned all-tournament honors.
Akeela Jefferson led Xavier (29-9) with 17 kills. Teammate Eve Magill added 12. Both received all-tournament honors.
Dallas Center-Grimes' Katelyn Knudsen, whose team was eliminated in a semifinal Thursday, was another all-tournament selection.
Wahlert won its first state championship in 1974.
Carroll Kuemper def. Tipton 19-25, 25-16, 25-12, 25-22
After playing in four state tournaments and three straight semifinals, Aimee Adams didn't want to leave the U.S. Cellular Center empty handed.
So the senior slapped 22 kills and helped her team win its first state volleyball title.
"We've always gotten stuck in the (semifinals)," Adams said. "Now that it's over, it's all a blur."
Kara Peter had 11 kills and Grace Molak added 10 in the victory. Kuemper finished 45-1.
Adams, Peter and Maci Overmohle were named to the all-tournament team.
It was the 13th state team championship for Kuemper, and the first volleyball crown. Kuemper has now won six state girls' titles. The school has finished first in girls' basketball once and has won four titles in girls' golf.
Tipton, which has reached the state tournament only twice, marked a school-best finish. The Tigers ended with a 39-4 record.
Sommer Daniel slammed 18 kills and was named captain of the all-tournament team. Amanda Smith joined her on the all-tournament team.
Hundreds of Kuemper fans poured into the arena. They hung around long after the match ended, snapping photos with players and sharing hugs.
"It was like the whole town was here," Adams said.
The Knights called themselves the Dream Team. They dreamed of winning a title and made that a reality.
Western Christian (Hull) def. Unity Christian (Orange City) 25-16, 21-25, 25-23, 25-7
Western made a run for the record book again.
The Wolfpack set or tied several state records by winning the championship. It was the school's 18th consecutive state tournament trip (tying Fort Dodge), its record 18th straight final four appearance and its 36th overall appearance at state.
Coach Tammi Veerbeek won her 11th state championship, tying former Dubuque Wahert coach Tom Keating for the most in Iowa history.
The team's balance led the way. Ally Postma and Chandler Schemper both had 11 kills and Tori Wynja added 10.
The defense compiled a 90-77 advantage in digs. Madison Hofman led Western with 30. Western also had 11 total team blocks.
Western finished at 42-5. Hofman, Postma and Macay Van’t Hul all earned all-tournament honors.
Unity Christian's Corrina Timmermans was named the all-tournament team captain. Jori Bronner was selected for the team as well.
The Knights finished 32-7.
Janesville def. Fort Madison Holy Trinity, 25-16, 25-14, 25-22
Bree Thompson and Alisa Bengen combined to swat 32 kills and Janesville won its fourth consecutive championship.
Janesville dominated the statistical battle, outhitting Holy Trinity (a 50 to 20 kill advantage) and claiming an 88 to 64 difference in digs.
The Wildcats are one of six teams to win four or more consecutive titles.
Janesville's Gabby Gergen had 31 assists and 18 digs to help her team finish at 46-5.
Thompson was named captain of the all-tournament team. She was joined by Lily Liekweg and Bengen.
Holy Trinity finished at 37-4. Emily Box led her team with 10 kills. She and teammate Eryn Anderson were honored as members of the all-tournament squad.
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS
CLASS 4A
Carolyn Conlon, Dubuque Wahlert
Akeela Jefferson, C.R. Xavier
Katelyn Knudsen, Dallas Center-Grimes
Kenzie Foley, Sergeant Bluff-Luton
Madison Larson, Independence
Eve Magill, C.R. Xavier
Aliyah Carter, Dubuque Wahlert (captain)
CLASS 3A
Maci Overmohle, Carroll Kuemper
Amanda Smith, Tipton
Danielle Johnson, Osage
Rory Light, Mount Vernon
Kara Peter, Carroll Kuemper
Aimee Adams, Carroll Kuemper
Sommer Daniel, Tipton (captain)
CLASS 2A
Madison Hofman, Western Christian (Hull)
Jori Bronner, Unity Christian (Orange City)
Sydney Steffen, Beckman (Dyersville)
Kelsey Hobbie, Sidney
Ally Postma, Western Christian (Hull)
Macay Van’t Hul, Western Christian (Hull)
Corrina Timmermans, Unity Christian (Orange City) (captain)
CLASS 1A
Lily Liekweg, Janesville
Eryn Anderson, Fort Madison Holy Trinity
Katie Peters, LeMars Gehlen
Zoe Semelroth, Tripoli
Alisa Bengen, Janesville
Emily Box, Fort Madison Holy Trinity
Bree Thompson, Janesville (captain)