Club History

America's Most Elite Junior Volleyball Club Since 1974

2022
Munciana Samurai won the 18 Open National Championship, making it two in a row. Eva Hudson is the MVP. Mike Lingenfelter is the head coach and wins his 7th title.
Munciana Peppers won the 12 Open National Championship. Chloe Ritchie is named MVP and Brooke Neal and Paislee Terry are named All-Americans. Head coach Kylie Johnson won her first national championship.
2021
Munciana Samurai won the 18 Open National Championship. Mabrey Shaffmaster is the MVP. The head coach is Mike Lingenfelter.
The Chipmunks won the AAU 14 Open National Championship. Charlotte Vinson is the MVP. Head coach Wes Lyon wins his 4th National Championship.
Mike Lingenfelter wins ACVA 18 Club Coach of the Year
Munciana Alum Kelly Sheffield and the Wisconsin Badgers win the NCAA D1 National Championship.
Mike Dodrill and Pancho Alvarez JVA Junior Club Service Award (both have been with the club for 20 years).
2020
Munciana did not attend AAUs (COVID)
Munciana Alums Craig Skinner (Head Coach), Anders Nelson (Associate Head Coach) and the Kentucky Wildcats win the NCAA D1 National Championship.
2019
Munciana Lorax win the 15 Open AAU National Championship. Ella Bostic is the MVP. Sarah Roush is the Head Coach, and this is her 2nd National Championship. That makes 34 championships for the club.
6 other teams medal at the AAU National Championships (2nd Place: 16 Open Ninjas, 14 Open Chipmunks, 12 Open Peppers, 18 Premier Quora 3rd Place: 18 Open Samurai, 16 Aspire Grizzlies)
Kelly Sheffield and the Wisconsin Badgers finish Runner-Up in the NCAA D1 Nation Championship.
2018
4 teams medal at the AAU National Championships: (2nd Place: 18 Open Samurai, 18 Premier Quora, 16 Open Ninjas 3rd Place: 15 Open Lorax)
Sarah Roush wins High School Coach 30 under 30 award
2017
Munciana Samurai win the 18 Open AAU National Championship. Nia Parker-Robinson is the MVP. Mike Lingenfelter is the coach.
Munciana Ninjas win the 16 Open AAU National Championship. Kylie Murr is named MVP. Head coach, Randy Gardner, wins his first national championship. That makes 33 championships for the club.
Six players have won three national championships in a row: Bonnie Bostic, Sophie Oliphant, Molly Hunt, Kylie Murr, Melajah Bryant, Melani Shaffmaster.
The Chipmunks placed third in the 14 Open at the AAU National Championships.
Thahn Harnish wins ACVA Diversity Award
2016
Munciana Lorax win the 15 Open AAU National Championship. Kenzie Knuckles is named MVP. The coach is Sarah Vance. This championship is the 31st in club history.
Three other teams medal at the AAU National Championships. (2nd Place: 18 Club Chameleons. 3rd Place: 16 Open Ninjas, 13 Open Kunoichis)
Jim Craig returns as a coach for Munciana and reclaims the Banana Slug name for his 14 National team.
Former Munciana player and Purdue alumnus Kelli Miller becomes the head coach of the Ball State women's team, replacing Steve Shondell who retired
Two coaches make the move to the college ranks...Tucker Bitting to Notre Dame and Levi Gibson to Purdue.
Sarah Roush wins Club Coach 30 under 30 Award & AVCA 15s Club Coach of the Year
Pancho Alvarez wins ACVA Diversity Award
2015
Munciana takes home two national championships at AAU Nationals. The Chipmunks won their 10th 14 open national championship. Melanie Shaffmaster is named MVP. The coach is Wes Lyon. The Cardinals won the 16 Club AAU national championship. Rhyen Neal is the MVP. The coach is Tucker Biting.
The Samurai placed third in the 18 Open division at the AAU National Championship.
Munciana enhances its recruiting service, led by Patty Costlow, and partners with SportsRecruits.
30th annual Munciana Classic is held.
CJ Allard, former Munciana 182 boy's coach becomes an assistant at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
2014
Munciana Jaguars win the 14 Classic AAU National Championship. Hallie Holbrook is named MVP. The coach is Trey Butz. This represents the 28th national championship for the club.
Four other teams medal at the AAU National Championships in Orlando (2nd Place: 15 Open Ninjas, 18 Open Samurai, 18 Classic Chameleons. 3rd Place: 15 Classic Gators.)
Carly Skjodt is named the prepvolleyball.com National Player of the Year.
Ben Sabin, Munciana boy's club director, leaves to become an assistant coach at Texas A&M International and then moves on to Samford.
2013
Three teams medal at the AAU National Championships ( 2nd Place: 12 Open Peppers. 3rd Place: 18 Open Samurai, 17 Open Aztecs)
Kelly Sheffield becomes the head coach at the University of Wisconsin, after turning around programs at the University of Albany and the University of Dayton.
2012
Three teams medal at the AAU National Championships ( 2nd Place: 18 Open Samurai. 3rd Place: 18 Club Skyhawks, 16 Open Cubbies)
Jeff Aucoin leaves to become an assistant coach at the University of New Hampshire and then on to Harvard.
2011
Munciana Samurai win the 18 Open AAU National Championship. Morgan Bergren is named MVP. The coach is Mike Lingenfelter. This championship is the 27th in club history.
Two other teams medal at the AAU National Championship (3rd Place: 18 Club Skyhawks, 14 Open Chipmunks).
Anders Nelson leaves to coach at the University of Kentucky.
2010
Two teams medal at the AAU National Championships (2nd Place: 18 Open Samurai. 3rd Place: 13 Open Mogwai).
The Munciana Volleyball facility is built and opens for the 2010 season.
Steve Shondell leaves to become the head women's coach of the Ball State Cardinals.
Jim Craig retires as a club coach with 3 national championship
2009
Munciana Samurai win the 18 Open AAU National Championship. Mia Tabberson is named MVP. The coach is Mike Lingenfelter.
The Samurai also win the 18 Open JVA National Championship. Taylor Unroe is named MVP.
Three additional teams medal (2nd Place AAU and JVA: 15 Open Bobcats. 3rd Place AAU: 14 Open Chipmunks).
Todd Chamberlain leaves to coach at the University of Kentucky.
2008
Four teams medal at the AAU or JVA National Championships (2nd Place AAU and JVA: 18 Open Samurai. 3rd Place AAU: 15 Open Bobcats. 3rd Place JVA: 14 Open Chipmunks).
Darcy Dorton is named the PrepVolleyball.com National Player of the Year.
2007
Two teams medal at the AAU National Championships (3rd Place: 18 Open Samurai, 15 Open Bobcats).
Mike Lingenfelter joins Wes Lyon as co-director of the club.
2006
For the second year in a row the Munciana Peppers win the USA Volleyball 12s division National Championship. Steve Shondell is the coach.
Three other teams medal (2nd Place AAU: 18 Open Samurai, 14 Open Chipmunks. 2nd Place USA: 13 Open Meerkats).
2005
Munciana Peppers win the 12 Open USA Volleyball National Championship. The coach is Steve Shondell.
Two other teams medal (2nd Place: 18 Open Samurai. 3rd Place: 17 Club Bulldogs).
Craig Skinner becomes the head coach at the University of Kentucky.
2004
Wes Lyon takes over as the 14s Chipmunk coach after leading the 18 open team for 20 years and Mike Lingenfelter moves to the 18s and starts the Samurai tradition.
Munciana Chipmunks win the 14 Open USA Volleyball National Championship. The coach is Wes Lyon.
Two other teams medal (3rd Place: 13 Open Meerkats, 12 Open Peppers).
Kevin Laseau leaves to become an assistant coach at Yale University.
2003
Dave Shondell leaves to become the head coach of the Purdue Boilermakers. John Shondell leaves to become his assistant coach.
The 13 Open Munciana Meerkats take 2nd place at the USA Volleyball National Championships in Atlanta, Georgia.
2002
Munciana Hokies win the club's first 17 Open USA Volleyball National Championship. Kimi Freeburg is named MVP. The coach is Dave Pilkington.
Delaware County wins all four Indiana High School state championships: 4A-Muncie Central, 3A-Delta, 2A-Muncie Burris, A-Wapahani.
2001
Munciana Raven win the club's first 18 Open USA Volleyball National Championship. Lynette Moster is named MVP. The coach is Wes Lyon.
Munciana Chipmunks win the 14 Open USA Volleyball National Championship. Dave Shondell is the coach and garners his third national championship.
Two other teams medal (3rd Place: 16 Open Banana Slugs, 16 Club Gators).
2000
Jim Craig garners his third national championship, as his 15 Open Munciana Slug Bugs win the USA Volleyball National Championship. Kimi Freeburg is named MVP.
Three other teams placed in the medal round (3rd Place: 16 Open Banana Slugs, 14 Open Chipmunks, 13 Open Meerkats).
1999
3rd Place: 16 Open Banana Slugs, 14 Open Chipmunks, 13 Open Meerkats.
Three teams earned medals at the USA Volleyball National Championship (2nd Place: 13 Open Red Dogs. 3rd Place: 17 Club Monkeys, 16 Open Banana Slugs).
1998
Munciana Bulldawgs win the 16 Club USA Volleyball National Championship. Jennifer Richardson is named MVP. The coach is Matt Affolder.
Munciana Roos win the 15 Club USA Volleyball National Championship. Kenna Knapp is the coach.
Two other teams earned medals (3rd Place: 17 Club Ducks, 14 Open Chipmunks).
1997
Munciana Banana Slugs win the 16 Open USA Volleyball National Championship. Melissa Wright is the MVP. Jim Craig is the coach.
Two other teams earned medals (3rd Place: 17 Club Ducks, 14 Open Chipmunks).
Kelly Sheffield leaves to become an assistant coach at the University of Houston.
Dave Shondell takes the helm of the Chipmunks and is only the second Chipmunk coach in the history of the club
1996
Munciana Chipmunks win the 14 Open USA Volleyball National Championship. Steve Shondell finishes his Chipmunk career with a win and will become a full time assistant coach for his dad and the Ball State men's team. Steve goes out in style with his third USA volleyball championship, to go along with four AAU championships.
The Munciana Tiggers also took home a medal, placing 3rd in the 12 Open division.
Version 1.0 of the Munciana website is born, www.munciana.com. This site was created by Kevin Laseau on a Macintosh using Adobe PageMill, some chewing gum, and a healthy dose of twine.
1995
Two teams medal at the USA Volleyball National Championships (2nd Place: 12 Club Tiggers. 3rd Place: 14 Open Chipmunks).
237 teams attend the Asics Munciana Classic, including 34 boy's teams.
1994
For the first time, two different teams win USA Volleyball National Championships.
Munciana Aardvarks win the 16 Open division. Keylee Wright is named MVP. Jim Craig is the coach.
Munciana Purple Storm win the 12 Open. Dave Shondell is the coach.
1993
Two teams finish 4th at the USA Volleyball National Championships (18 Open Munciana Black, 16 Open Munciana Black).
246 players and 34 coaches are in the club.
1992
Two teams earn medals at the USA Volleyball National Championships (2nd Place: 18 Open Munciana Black, 14 Open Munciana Chipmunks).
unciana Black wins the 18 Open National Youth Volleyball Association Championship over Sports Performance. Michelle Martin is the MVP. Wes Lyon is the coach.
Sacha Caldemeyer is named the High School National Player of the Year.
1991
Munciana Chipmunks won their fourth in a row 14 Open AAU National Championship. Carrie Childs is the MVP. Steve Shondell is the coach.
The Munciana 161 team places 3rd in the 16 Open division at the USA Volleyball National Championships.
John Shondell names his 182 team the" Simpsons" and they respond with a top ten 18 Open finish at nationals.
1990
The Munciana Chipmunks sweep the USA and AAU 14 Open Volleyball National Championships for the second year in a row. Rachel Cool is named MVP by USA Volleyball and Carrie Childs is named MVP by AAU Volleyball. Steve Shondell is the coach.
The Munciana Furny's place 3rd in the 18 Club division.
1989
The Chipmunks win Munciana's first girl's USA Volleyball National Championship in the 14 Open division. Sacha Caldemeyer is named MVP. Steve Shondell is the coach.
The "Munks" make it a sweep by winning the 14 Open AAU National Championship. Sacha is the MVP.
Lisa Rolf is the first 18s player to be named an all-american.
Tim Lyon leaves to coach in South Carolina and Tom Lyon steps into take his place.
Munciana fields 150 players on 11 teams, with 18 coaches.
1988
Munciana Chipmunks win the first ever Munciana girl's championship with a 14 Open victory at the AAU National Championships. Sacha Caldemeyer is named MVP. Steve Shondell is the coach.
The Munciana 17s boy's team places 3rd at the AAU National Championships. Future Munciana coaches John Shondell and Craig Skinner are named to the all-american team.
Spike McKenzie shows up on Asics Munciana Classic t-shirts.
Munciana alumni, Dawn Davenport, wins the NCAA National Championship at the University of Texas and is named Player of the Year.
1987
Two boy's teams grab championships at AAU Nationals.
19 and Under champion is Munciana 19. John Loftis was named MVP. The coach is Don Shondell.
13 and Under champion is Munciana 13. Nathan Sallee was named MVP. The coach is Joel Walton.
The Munciana 17 team picked up a 3rd place medal at AAU Nationals.
The Munciana 17 team picked up a 3rd place medal at AAU Nationals.
Munciana girl's teams participated in the Great Lakes Power League, held in Wheaton, IL. Munciana 17 placed 4th in the league and Munciana 15 placed 6th.
Asics becomes the official sponsor of Munciana Volleyball.
1986
The first Munciana Classic is held with 61 teams in a three day format. The mayor declared the week of June 2 as Munciana Volleyball week. Teams stayed in the Ball State dorms. WLBC was on location for daily radio coverage.
Two girl's teams medal at the AAU National Championships (2nd Place: 13s Division Munciana Chipmunks. 3rd Place: 15s Division Munciana 15).
Four boy's teams earn medals at the AAU National Championships (2nd Place: 19 and Under Munciana 19, 13 and Under Munciana 13 Covington Products. 3rd Place: 17 and Under Munciana 17, 15 and Under Munciana 15).
1985
Munciana 15 VolleyCards win the 15 and under AAU National Championship. Tim Meyer is the MVP. Dave Shondell is the coach.
Munciana consists of 109 players on 6 teams: Two 17s, two 15s, and two 13s.
1984
Munciana 13 wins the 13 and Under AAU National Championship. John Shondell is the MVP. Don Shondell is the coach.
The Munciana Seniors girl's teams earn a 3rd place medal in the 17 and Under division.
Wes Lyon and Tom Pingel form IVCI, which oversees 6 clubs in the state. Tom moves to Indianapolis and starts Circle City and Wes stays in charge of Munciana.
13 girl's sign to play college volleyball.
The Munciana girl's teams travel to Rhode Island for the 2nd USA Volleyball Championships.
1983
Munciana girl's teams travel to the first girl's USA Volleyball Junior Olympics held at UCLA.
1982
Munciana 13 boy's team wins the first Munciana national championship in the 13 and Under division at the USA Volleyball Championships in Knoxville, TN. John Shondell is named MVP. Don Shondell is the coach.
1975
Our first athletes go to college. The three Northside High School players are Peri Hankins to Ball State, Sandy Schneider to Valparaiso, and Joannie Smith to Arizona State.
1974
Steve Shondell starts Munciana Volleyball with a single team with 12 players from Northside High School. They placed 7th at nationals at Oakland College, MI and then their high school team proceeded to win back to back state championships for Northside in 1974 and 1975.