Volleyball’s Schildmeyer Named Esmark High School All-America

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – St. Francis senior Mady Schildmeyer was named an Esmark High School All-American.

Schildmeyer, who is from El Dorado Hills, was an All-Delta League first team selection in 2017. She led the league in assists with 1,107 over 114 sets for a 9.7 per set average, ranking sixth and ninth statewide in Division I.

Overall, Schildmeyer was a three-year letter winner for the Troubadours, totaling 2,147 assists and 614 kills in her career. She was also chosen to play in the Optimist All-Star. She served as a counselor at the St. Francis volleyball camp each of the last two seasons and was a tutor for grade-school girls.

The Esmark High School “All-American” Recognition program was created by Esmark Inc. Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer James P. Bouchard to recognize outstanding athletic, educational and community service achievements by high school student-athletes across the United States in 16 major sports programs. The program includes recognition of student-athletes from four U.S. geographic regions: Northeast, Southeast, Southwest and Northwest.