The 2025 MHSAA Volleyball Championships were held on Thursday, October 16, 2025 at A.E. Wood Coliseum in Clinton. Photo by Keith Warren

The Gazebo Gazette

BAY ST. LOUIS (GG) — Our Lady Academy proudly announces that seniors Myah Favre and Reagan Krebs have signed to continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level, furthering the legacy of excellence within the Crescents volleyball program. 

Myah Favre has signed with Jones Community College, where she will play volleyball while pursuing a pre-med track toward becoming an anesthesiologist. A five-year varsity starter, Favre has excelled as both a middle and setter and established herself as one of the most decorated players in school history. Favre led the Crescents to five consecutive state championship appearances from 2021 to 2025, capturing four titles. She was named MHSAA C Spire 3A Player of the Year in both 2024 and 2025 and earned All-State and All-Region honors. In 2025, she recorded over 2,000 kills in a single season, OLA’s second all-time leader in kills. Her honors include MHSAA All-Star Player of the Game (South), multiple AVCA Player of the Week selections, and three consecutive South Mississippi Player of the Year awards (2023–2025). She also earned AVCA Honorable Mention All-American recognition, All-Tournament honors in St. Louis, and was named to the 2025 AVCA Phenom Watchlist.

“I’m looking forward to building new relationships with my teammates and being pushed at the college level,” said Favre. “I chose Jones for its competitive program and a coaching staff that will challenge me and help me grow.” 

Reagan Krebs has signed with Copiah-Lincoln Community College, where she will play volleyball while pursuing a degree in electrical engineering. A four-year member of the OLA program, Krebs competed as a right side and setter. She played a key role in leading the Crescents to four consecutive state championships from 2022 to 2025 and was named a two-time Scholar Athlete (2024–2025). Krebs has also excelled academically, maintaining a 4.29 GPA while serving as president of the National Honor Society and earning AP Scholar recognition. She is actively involved in Mu Alpha Theta, the National Science Honor Society, Campus Ministry, and SAAD, and was selected for the Hancock Youth Leadership Academy Class of 2025 and as a Cooperative Youth Leader representing Coast Electric.

“I am looking forward to being one of the founding members of this program,” said Krebs. She added that she chose Copiah-Lincoln because of the program’s vision and the leadership of Coach Anna Nelson, who emphasized growth both on and off the court. 

Both credit their families, coaches, and the Our Lady Academy community for their support throughout their journeys. OLA congratulates Myah Favre and Reagan Krebs and looks forward to their continued success at the next level. 

Our Lady Academy (OLA), located in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, is the only all-girls Catholic high school in the state. Founded on strong academic, spiritual, and community values, OLA is committed to educating young women to become confident leaders grounded in faith, service, and excellence.