April 6, 2022

Red Rock Rave: Top Outside Hitters

It was a great three days of action at the Red Rock Rave in Las Vegas! We spent our time observing as many teams and players as possible. Here are the outsides who stood out the most to us while we were watching 15, 16 and 17 Open. 15 Open Ava Poinsett, Coast 15-1 – Poinsett is a vital piece of the Coast attack. This 5-11 pin hitter can play on either the left or the right. She brings consistent and reliable scoring as is always an option. Mae Kordes, Wave 15 Scott – When Kordes is front row and Wave needs a kill, there’s little doubt they are looking for her to deliver. At 6-2, she’s tall and hits a heavy ball. She has lots of kills ahead of her! Ella Duong, Vision 15 Gold – At 5-9, Duong is a bit undersized but she passes very well out of serve receive. She also jumps well which helps make her a threat in the Vision attack. Karli Jordan, Drive Nation 15 Red – Jordan is a high-octane outside. She plays with tons of energy. At 5-8, she’s undersized but gets up in the air and doesn’t back down from big blockers. Lauryn Mack, Drive Nation 15 Red – We’ll definitely be following Mack! She’s a 5-10 three-star recruit with huge potential. She can leap and has a smooth swing. Watch out for her! Teraya Sigler, AZ Storm 15 Thunder – There’s no one in the division quite like this 6’0 five-star recruit! Sigler is a force who can carry the offense if needed. She’s physical and brings some serious heat. But she can pass and defend too! Brianna Brewer, Tstreet 15 Curtis – This 5-9 three-star recruit makes up for being a bit undersized with a strong jump. She’s has a physicality to her attacking. Quinn Loper, Tstreet 15 Curtis – There’s lots of upside with Loper. She’s lanky at 6-1 and can hit from either pin with her smooth swing. She’s a four-star recruit who obviously is going to continue to develop. Nia Thompson, Wave 15 Scott – Thompson is cool on the court. She doesn’t try to overdo it when attacking. And she’s really solid in the back row with both her defending and passing. She could be a future libero at the next level! Cecilia Vance, ARVC 15 Adidas – We like the spirit and upbeat attitude this 5-11 freshman displays. She’s quick and has a fast arm swing. She lets it fly on the attack! Delany Harrington, Excel 15 National Red – Another outside who is a bit undersized. But Harrington has an aggressive approach to her attacking and isn’t afraid to challenge blockers. Alyssa Aguayo, Aspire 15 Premier – This 6-0 wirey outside is a three-star recruit. She carries an offensive load for Aspire. She has a quick swing and can whip it down. 16 Open Suli Davis, Drive Nation 16 Red – College coaches certainly know Davis! She’s a freshman playing up for Drive and has tremendous potential. She’s 6-1 and a five-star recruit. She’s physical and plays with real determination to succeed. Sofia Williams, Wave 16 Brennan – A steady six-rotation player, Williams knows how to score against big blockers. She’s good at taking what the block and defenses are giving her. Niki Egan, Wave 16 Brennan – This 5-7 outside is a spitfire and full of energy. She plays fast and bigger than her height. It’s a mistake to underestimate this three-star recruit who passes and defends very well too! Babi Gubbins, Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar – A 6-2 five-star recruit, Gubbins is asked to carry a load for Beach. She has a lot of shots in her bag that she can pull from and it keeps defenses guessing what’s coming next. Gabriella Destler, Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar – There’s nothing flashy about Destler and that’s meant in a good way. She just gets the job done being steady and consistent. She has good ball skills and uses her smarts to be a reliable scorer. Madison Triplett, Coast 16-1 – It was a big weekend for Triplett. Coast was without Jaidyn Jager for the last two days and this 5-9 outside really stepped up and was playing very well. It’s part of the reason why Coast still finished fourth.   Isabel Clark, Momentous 16 Dan – This 6-0 four-star recruit was one of the more powerful hitters in the division. When she gets up and gets a hold of one there’s no stopping her. We watched her bounce more than a few balls! Morgan Graves, Rancho Valley 16 Premier – This 5-10 freshman has a high ceiling! And the way she jumps, she needs it. Graves is the go-to hitter for Rancho Valley and she gets off the ground quickly. Madison Mosley, Arete 16 Navy – Mosley is 5-7 but don’t be fooled. She reads well and has a great timing which makes her an adequate blocker. She also has a quick swing and is fearless on the attack. Brianna Hamilton, Arete 16 Navy – Hamilton is someone to put on your radar! She’s 6-0 and touches 10-0. She could be moving up as she continues to progress. Taylor Williams, Vision 16 Gold – Williams is a valuable six-rotation outside for Vision. She’s long and wirey with a solid swing. She has definite upside to her! Cleo Hardin, Vision 16 Gold – We’ll be seeing more of Hardin down the road. This 6-2 outside has next level written all over her. She can let loose when she’s in the front row and adds a different dimension to the Vision offense. 17 Open Eva Travis, Tstreet 17 Naseri – We have lift off! Travis hits like she’s jumping off a trampoline. She’s 5-10 but touches 10-2 and absolutely explodes on the attack. She was a big reason Tstreet picked up its bid this weekend. Claire Little, Coast 17-1 – This 6-2 five-star recruit is committed to BYU. Because of

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Red Rock Rave: Top Setters

It was a great three days of action at the Red Rock Rave in Las Vegas! We spent our time observing as many teams and players as possible. Here are the setters who stood out the most to us while we were watching 15, 16 and 17 Open. 15 Open Claire Sun, S/RS, Rage Westside 15 Jen – Sun is an exciting two-way contributor. She gets to the ball quick and has solid location on her sets. And though she’s a little undersized she jumps high and can rip it for winners! Ruby Hill, S/RS, Tstreet 15 Curtis – Tstreet struggled earlier this season with Hill out of the lineup. With the 6-2 four-star recruit back Tstreet earned its Open bid. She adds a lot to the lineup with both her setting and hitting and has a calm and steady demeanor. Jordyn Moore, S/RS, Excel 15 National Red – Another two-way contributor we enjoyed watching, Moore is a three-star recruit. She’ll probably be a full-time setter at the next level with her soft delivery. But she also hits for Excel and is a heady attacker. Hannah Beauford, Drive Nation 15 Red – Beauford runs a 5-1 for Drive Nation. This three-star recruit is fluid, consistent and moves around the court well. 16 Open Amanda Saeger, Wave 16 Brennan – If you watch the Wave offense, everyone is involved in it. That’s how Saeger directs the attack, spreading the ball around and getting hitters good matchups. This 5-10 four-star recruit is going places! Charlie Fuerbringer, S/RS, Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar – As we said about Fuerbringer at Salt Lake, it’s hard to find a player in the gym with a higher IQ. She sees the game at a high level and she has cat-like reactions. This four-star recruit can run a 5-1 or hit and set in a 6-2 for Beach. Kiki Remensperger, Coast 16-1 – Remensperger is a gamer and someone you can tell loves to compete. She knows how to run a balanced offense, getting her middles and right side involved as much as she can. Sydney May, S/RS, Seal Beach 16-1 – There’s a lot this 5-10 athlete brings to the table for Beach. Her setting is consistent and her ability to hit fills a big role on the right side in Seal Beach’s 6-2. Julia Kakkis, S/RS, Momentous 16 Dan – At 6-1, Kakkis has a bright future ahead of her. She’s a capable setter yet she might be a full-time hitter on the next level. She hits with lots of power and aggression. Maya Baker, Vision 16 Gold – A freshman playing up, Baker is a bit undersized but is calm under pressure and doesn’t crack. Though Vision is outside heavy, Baker doesn’t rely solely on her lefts to get the job done and does well incorporating her others hitters into the mix. 17 Open Zoe Rachow, Coast 17-1 – This 5-10 setter plays with lots of energy and determination. She does well setting against the flow and has good connections with her middles. That’s part of the reason she’s a three-star recruit.   Madison Maxwell, S/RS, Legacy Girls 17 Pyramid – Keep an eye out for Maxwell! Legacy made some waves this weekend with this 6-2 sophomore playing a key role. Her setting is sharp but she also proved to be a reliable scorer on the right. Nicole Feliciano, S/RS, Tstreet 17 Naseri – You have to love the intensity Feliciano plays with. She doesn’t back down from a challenge. The 5-10 setter showed her ability to get hitters good look while also giving Tstreet a scoring option on the right. Lexi Yoza, AZ Rev 17 Premier – We saw Yoza in Salt Lake City as part of a 6-2. This weekend she was running a 5-1. At 5-8, this three-star recruit committed to Temple knows how to run an offense and consistently gets her hitters one-on-one looks. Shanelle Puetz, Wave 17 Julianna – A senior playing down for Wave, Puetz is a total competitor. This 5-10 setter is fiery and brings her competitive attitude to the position.

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Red Rock Rave: Top Middle Blockers

It was a great three days of action at the Red Rock Rave in Las Vegas! We spent our time observing as many teams and players as possible. Here are the middle blockers who stood out the most to us while we were watching 15, 16 and 17 Open. 15 Open Kennedy Washington, TAV 15 Black – A 6-0 sophomore playing down an age group, Washington is a three-star recruit. She was a force in the middle at times with her physicality and athleticism. Kenna Cogill, AZ Storm 15 Thunder – It’ll be exciting seeing where Cogill’s talents take her! She’s a 6-4 three-star recruit with lots of length in the middle. She flashed a couple of big put aways sending the ball down at the 10-foot line. Memphis Burnett, Tstreet 15 Curtis – There’s so much upside with Burnett! For starters, she’s an eighth-grader playing up an age group. She’s 5-10 and is touching 9-8 already. She’s plays with physicality and when she gets a hold of one watch out! Taryn Morris, TAV 15 Black – This a name to get familiar with! Morris has all the tools. She’s a smooth 6-0 four-star recruit with the capability to impact both sides of the ball with her scoring and blocking abilities. Cecilia Porter, Over The Top 15 Blue – It was a tough weekend for Over The Top as the team went winless. However, Porter is a definite bright spot in the middle. She has the potential to develop into a next-level athlete. She’s already very springy off the ground with a nice swing. 16 Open Jade Dudley-Epps, Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar – This 5-11 three-star recruit completely changes the look of Beach’s attack when she’s in. She gets up fast and high and knows how to finish! Zoe Gillen-Malveaux, Drive Nation 16 Red – The heights Gillen-Malveaux could reach have no limits! What a talent she is with her 6-3 frame and still only being a freshman. She’s a five-star recruit. With her jumping and scoring ability, she’s already a force in the middle. Jenna Hanes, Wave 16 Brennan – There’s no doubt middle is a big position of strength for Wave. At 6-2, Hanes adds much-needed size to the lineup. This three-star recruit is a smooth operator, making things look easy at times. Camden Bolane, Wave 16 Brennan – Like we said, Wave has an advantage in the middle over most teams as Bolane fills out a great 1-2 punch. She’s 6-2 and already a solid blocker. She’s a four-star recruit and going to make an impact for someone at the next level. Mackenzie Parsons, Coast 16-1 – A 6-2 three-star recruit, Parsons is a real difference maker for Coast. She’s a physical blocker, runs the slide well and someone Coast relies on to help carry the offense. Hayley Ogden, Coast 16-1 – Ogden is part of good middle duo for Coast. With her, Coast always someone in the middle capable of making plays. She’s 6-0 and an effective scorer when her number gets called. 17 Open Tori Davis, Legacy Girls 17 Pyramid – Davis is as tough to stop as any middle when she’s cooking. This Baylor commit skies and can really whip it. And she’s only getting started! Maggie Mendelson, Hive 17 Gold – A Class of 2022 middle committed to Nebraska, Mendelson is 6-5 and also plans on playing basketball for the Huskers. She’s still a bit raw but has incredible upside with her length and athleticism. She hits over the block with ease with her powerful swing. Brooklyn Briscoe, Coast 17-1 – Overall Coast is a physical team with Briscoe definitely bringing that element to the middle. A 6-4 Kansas commit, she can bang with the best of them and when she does it really fires up her teammates. Leah Ford, Drive Nation 17 Red – A 6-3 five-star recruit committed to USC, Ford helps give Drive Nation arguably the best middle duo in the country. She moves effortlessly with an easy swing. Reese Robins, Drive Nation 17 Red – A 6-5 five-star recruit committed to Louisville, Robins is a physical presence. She hits harder than any middle and she’s a force with her blocking as well. Sidney Shaffer, Tstreet 17-1 – Shaffer was great in the middle in helping Tstreet earn is bid. She’s a three-star recruit who stands 6-2 and touches 10-0. She has a nice swing and is aggressive with it. Mia Lee, Club V 17 Ren Reed – If you want to see some impressive kills, go watch Lee! She’s listed at 5-11 but elevates with ease and can absolutely hammer it down. She’s committed BYU. Cayla Payne, Wave 17 Julianna – This three-star recruit is committed to Colorado. At 6-4, she makes herself known to opposing teams with both her attacking and defending. Kyanna Creecy, Excel 17 National Red – This 5-11 middle can get up in a hurry. And when she does she can smack it down with no problems!

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Commitment Announcements for March 25-31, 2022

This is a list of the athletes AND/OR schools that have announced during the week of March 25-31! Congrats to all! CLASS OF 2022 PURDUE FORT WAYNE: S/Opp Savanna Rogers (Team Indiana) FLORIDA  SOUTHWESTERN STATE: MB Isabella Collier (Jacksonville Juniors) POINT UNIVERSITY: OH Keylany Matos (Jacksonville Juniors) PACIFIC LUTHERAN: S Olivia Evaro (Boise Ignite) PACIFIC LUTHERAN: MB Iris Ashworth ALLEN UNIVERSITY:  OH Maliyah Spencer (Club Mana) NORTH TEXAS: L Victoria Fontenot (SA Juniors) BETHANY COLLEGE: MB Melia Coleman (Arizona Elite) ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE: OH Caroline Moyer (Elevation VBC) KEENE STATE: MB Savannah Soleau (Husky) TENNESSEE WESLEYAN: OH/Opp Shante Smith RADFORD: S Jackeline Nerro (St. Pete) KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN: L Faith Fowler (Axiom VBC) LINDENWOOD: S Katelyn Irvin (HPSTL) SPOKANE FALLS CC: OH Haven Anderson (South County VBC) KALAMAZOO VALLEY CC: OH/DS Alicia Miller SALEM COLLEGE: S/DS Ashlee Peek  (West Georgia VBA) SALEM COLLEGE: OH/Opp Abrielle Eckenroth (Max Performance VBC) SALEM COLLEGE: S Ashlyn Wood SALEM COLLEGE: OH Bella Mann (OBX Wave) SALEM COLLEGE: MB Aspen Bradley (Juniper) SALEM COLLEGE: MB/Opp Jacie Jarvis BATES COLLEGE: Opp Kate Ares (Intensity Volleyball Club) UTRGV: S Natalie Reyes GOSHEN COLLEGE: OH/DS Kia Knox-Dawkins (Munciana) GOSHEN COLLEGE: MB/Opp Brenna Spangler (Team Pineapple) FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE: MB Mackenzie Natusch (Aspire VBC) UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY: S Madison McGaffin WILLIAM JEWELL: OH/S Drew Baxter (Club North) EMBRY RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL (FL): MB Olivia Hartmann (Tallahassee VBA) WASHBURN UNIVERSITY:  MB Brooklyn Lassiter (MAVS 816) FARMINGDALE STATE: MB Kaleigh Farrell (United) LEE COLLEGE: OH Amiley Penson (Houston Stellar) GARDNER-WEBB: L Sophia Kotsovolos (OTVA) ST. OLAF: OH Holly Jelinek OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY: OH Marina Kalajdzic (ARVC) HANOVER UNIVERSITY: Opp/OH Elliot Mays (MAVA) SAM HOUSTON STATE: L Kayleigh Schultea (Houston Juniors) ALABAMA STATE: L Brooke Adams (Houston Juniors) URSULINE COLLEGE: MB/RS Grace VanNiel PURDUE NORTHWEST: MB Jaycie Sheean (VC United) PURDUE NORTHWEST: OH Arra Cottrell (Platform Elite) PURDUE NORTHWEST: MB Amanda Hasse (UNO) TEXAS WESLEYAN: OH Lauren Richards (Dallas Summit) ALBANY STATE: Opp/OH Madisyn Smith (NC Academy) EDMONDS COLLEGE: MB/OH Brooke Sanford EDMONDS COLLEGE: Opp/MB Camilla Pugh (Club V) EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY: OH/DS Emma Summerfield (Mintonette Sports) BLUE MOUNTAIN CC: DS Hallie Bagley (Idaho Peak) GEORGE WASHINGTON: L Penelope Hiepler (Metro) NEVADA RENO: OH/Opp Nicos Clarke (Spike and Serve) COE COLLEGE: L Marissa Meyer (Club Ignit Select) STOCKTON UNiVERSITY: S Regan Mendick (ECP Delaware) URSINUS COLLEGE: MB/OH Noelle Smits (Palmetto Strikers) BUTLER: OH Rylie Tam (Gainesville Juniors) SIENA COLLEGE: L Emily Wood (North Pacific Juniors) ABILENE CHRISTIAN: OH/Opp Ashli Edmiston (North Pacific Juniors) LUTHER COLLEGE: S Hailey Schultz (Chicago VBC) HUNTINGTON UNIVERSITY: MB Leah Carter (Empowered Volleyball Academy) KENYON COLLEGE: DS Lauren Blakemore (PVA) KENYON COLLEGE: MB Becca Gwynne (Triangle) KENYON COLLEGE: DS Elizabeth Sonza (Earth Volleyball Club) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE: L Kalia Morris (Pohaku VBC) CENTRAL CHRISTIAN: OH Nadia Brockway ST. JOHN’S RIVER STATE COLLEGE: MB Gianna San Filippo (Pinellas Heat) MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE: OH Emily Brown (Hana Hou) WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY: MB Tasha Tokairin (Hana Hou) GROSSMONT COLLEGE: S Mercedes Lopez MONTANA STATE BILLINGS: MB McKay Kasper (Elevation Colorado) TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE: OH Sarah Neighbors (SC Legends) INDIANA TECH: OH/DS Paige Redder KANSAS CITY KANSAS CC: L Grace Gordon (MAVS 816) PROVIDENCE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE: OH Isabella Deleon (Xceleration VBC) CLASS OF 2023 SAN DIEGO: OH Ella Durham (Mintonette Sports) GEORGETOWN: MB Kamryn Lee-Caracci (1st Alliance VBC) MARQUETTE: L Molly Berezowitz (Milwaukee Sting) UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDS: OH Rayne Manning (Beach Elite) THE CITADEL:  OH/MB Peri Hoshock (WVBA) CSU-PUEBLO: L Braelyn Woodworth (AZ East Valley) UPPER IOWA: L Jaden Francis (CIA) CORBAN UNIVERSITY: S/Opp Taylor Kieser (Crû Volleyball) CONCORDIA ST. PAUL: OH Ella Christ (Northern Lights) BOISE STATE: Opp Mya Jackson (Forza1) Transfers CONCORDIA IRVINE: GR Opp Gabrielle Barcelos (CSUF/Prime VBC) SOUTHERN ARKANSAS: TR S Emily Larmeu (Cisco College/Austin Skyline) TEXAS A&M-TEXARKANA: TR OH Alicia Hamm (Cisco College) TEXAS A&M-TEXARKANA: TR DS Ambree Anderle (Cisco College) COLUMBIA COLLEGE: TR S Vanessa Rojas (Odessa College) UTRGV: TR OH/Opp Claudia Lupescu (Tyler JC) MEMPHIS: TR OH/Opp Jazmyn Tate (Chandler-Gilbert CC) MEMPHIS: TR OH Halle Everett (Parkland CC) GEORGIA STATE: TR S Laughlin Murray (Mississippi State/Carolina Union) TUSCULUM: TR L Lauren Xayavong (Lees McRae) CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY: TR OH Greta Blakemore (Union University/Oxford Volleyball Club) SAINT PETERS: TR L Madison Somberg (Maccomb CC/Legacy) SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA: TR L Peyton Kriegel (Sioux Falls/Iowa Rockets) UT-RGV: GR L Sydney Schoen (Eastern Kentucky/Circle City) GARDNER-WEBB: GR MB Mikayla Logan (Eastern Kentucky/Pittsburgh Elite) GARDNER-WEBB: TR OH/Opp Avery Cole (Louisiana Monroe/Austin Skyline) CENTRAL MICHIGAN: GR Opp Mallory Hernandez (Georgia/Munciana) UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY: TR S Mykia Campbell (College of the Sequoias) WARNER UNIVERSITY: TR MB Emily Via (Bob Jones University) WARNER UNIVERSITY: TR OH/Opp Aleisha Marcano (Lake Sumter State) WARNER UNIVERSITY: TR L Karla Rodriquez (Columbia International) MISSOURI ST. LOUIS: TR OH Lauren Minick (Heartland CC/Prime Time VBC) Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil

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Red Rock Rave: Top Right Sides

It was a great three days of action at the Red Rock Rave in Las Vegas! We spent our time observing as many teams and players as possible. Here are the right sides who stood out the most to us while we were watching 15, 16 and 17 Open. 15 Open Keila Gabriel, Wave 15 Scott – At 6-4, Gabriel really helps to open up the Wave offense when she’s front row. She has a high contact point and can be an effective scorer. She has plenty of upside and will be fun to continue to watch grow! Zoe Pabarcus, Coast 15-1 – We thought Pabarcus had a solid weekend and filled a valuable role as Coast chased its bid. She’s 5-10 and is an aggressive attacker, giving Coast a strong option on the right side. Maya Banks, Forza1 North 15 UA – Banks is a sleeper to keep an eye on! She’s lengthy at 6-1 and she’s real quick. There’s lots of potential there! Abigayle Gotwals, SynergyForce 15 Rheann – Another lanky right side with a nice swing. She provides SynergyForce an option to help balance out the attack. Olivia Ip, SG Elite 15 Rosh – Ip gets off the ground well. And she has a quick swing. She definitely changes the attack for SG when she’s front row. Sydnee Peterson, TAV 15 Black – A four-star recruit, Peterson has huge upside. She’s a physical presence in the front row and has next-level athleticism. She’s a fun one to watch! Cadence McDonald, Drive Nation 15 Red – This lefty right side is a three-star recruit. She has a good swing and can score in various ways. She’s also a threat out of the back row. 16 Open Tiana Owens, Coast 16-1 – Owens, who is 5-11, has a fast swing. She stepped up and was providing Coast with consistent offense from the right side. She could be a real key for Coast as the season wears on! Addison Collum, Seal Beach 16 Black – Seal Beach has a good one in Collum. She’s an athletic three-star recruit with some power to boot. She jumps and swings well, which is Seal Beach sets her as much as possible. Watch for her moving forward! Cymarah Gordon, Momentous 16 Dan – Gordon has next-level potential oozing from her. She’s another three-star recruit who provides size and physicality on the right. When she gets a hold of one watch out! She also can be a lights-out blocker at times. Haley Clark, SG Elite 16 Rosh – There’s some deception to Clark’s game. The three-star recruit doesn’t necessarily look like she can bring it the way she does. But when this lefty goes up she can really deliver with some pop! Kennedy Osunsanmi, Legacy Girls 16 Elite – A long 6-2, Osunsanmi has a big ceiling. She can easily go over the block and already has a nice looking swing. As she continues to develop and work on her blocking she’s going to make a huge impact! Katelyn Cook, Vision 16 Gold – We like gamers and Cook is definitely that! She’s a bit undersized but she plays hard. She’s also not afraid to go for it and takes some aggressive rips. 17 Open Noemie Glover, Coast 17-1 – You could describe Glover as still being raw and that’s a scary thing! A 6-1 lefty committed to Oregon, there’s no telling the heights she could reach at the next level. She shows incredible flashes with a lively arm and superb jump. Cecily Gooch, Drive Nation 17 Red – We wrote about this four-star recruit last weekend at MEQ. Committed to Michigan, this 6-3 was showing all her skills again. She’s a mean attacker who hits with authority! Samantha Hoppes, Drive Nation 17 Red – A Boston College commit, Hoppes is a three-star recruit. She played very well for Drive this weekend. The lefty is a bit undersized compared to the some of the height in the division but she’s heady hitter who doesn’t try and overdo it. Ireland McNees, Club V 17 Ren Reed – Don’t underestimate McNees! She’s 5-9 but can touch 10-0. She uses her smarts to score. Committed to Lafayette, she also has good timing on her blocking. Eryn Jones, AZ Rev 17 Premier – Jones is as fun to watch as anybody in the gym! She’s a 6-0 right side who passes out of serve receive, so she can definitely play on the left side at the next level. She’s as strong as they come and hits with tons of power. Olivia Babcock, Sunshine 17 LA – This high-flying five-star recruit is committed to Pitt. When she’s on she’s as unstoppable as any attacker! She easily goes over the block and pounds it down with the best of them.

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Red Rock Rave: Top Liberos

It was a great three days of action at the Red Rock Rave in Las Vegas! We spent our time observing as many teams and players as possible. Here are the liberos who stood out the most to us while we were watching 15, 16 and 17 Open. 15 Open Izabella Mahaffey, AZ Storm 15 Thunder – Storm has plenty of offense but don’t overlook Mahaffey! This scraper brings grit to the Storm defense. She has strong court coverage, passes well out of serve receive and picks up shots consistently. Yuri Park, Wave 15 Scott – Park has a quiet demeanor. She keeps her cool about her under fire and is just steady in the back row anchoring Wave’s defense. Test her at your own risk! Kiela King, Vision 15 Gold – King is another one with a calm demeanor and doesn’t seem to get rattled under pressure. She was making lots of plays when we saw her. Lexi Nguyen, ARVC 15 Adidas – Nguyen is more of a fiery libero. She’s quick and gets around the court in a hurry. She also plays with tons of energy! 16 Open Maya Evens, Wave 16 Brennan – Wave is built on its ball control and defense and this three-star recruit is at the heart of it. Her platform is solid and she rarely misses a pass out of serve receive. She also has great range. It can be difficult to get a ball past her! Annah Legaspi, Momentous 16 Dan – Legaspi is active and a smooth passer. She’s a three-star recruit. Momentous wouldn’t be the same without her! Caleigh King, Drive Nation 16 Red – Another three-star recruit from the Class of 2024, King could anchor plenty of back row for clubs around the country! She plays with spirit and lots of passion! Tessa Hurley, Seal Beach 16 Black – Seal Beach was a victory away from qualifying. The roster is the definition of a scrappy bunch, with Hurley holding it down at libero. She has an upbeat energy about you and plays full out! Lauren Lynch, SG Elite 16 Rosh – The future is bright for this four-star recruit from the Class of 2025! Lynch is unflappable and makes the position look easy at times. Michael Torkaman, Vision 16 Gold – It was a great weekend for Vision gaining its bid. Opponents rarely went at Torkaman in serve receive because of her accurate passing. She also makes sharp reads! 17 Open  Sydney Bold, Coast 17-1 – Bold – a three-star recruit – helps make up one of the best backrow defenses in the country. She plays the position with attitude and is everywhere at times! Brooklyn Yelland, DS, Coast 17-1 – Yelland – a Boston College commit – could certainly suit up at libero for other clubs. Combined with Bold, Coast’s backrow can matchup with the best. She has good range as well and is fearless in hitting the deck to keep balls alive! Ella Scott, Tstreet 17-1 Naseri – A strength of Tstreet this weekend was its sharp ball control and passing. Scott was nails in serve receive and she stood in against some of the top attackers in the field and made play after play! Isabella Anderson, AZ Rev 17 Premier – Anderson was really scrapping against some big hitters from Drive Nation and Sunshine. She was flying around and covering with tremendous energy. She’s a steal for Grand Canyon! Koko Kirsch, Wave 17 Julianna – Kirsch is a high-energy libero. She patrols the backrow with a won’t-back-down attitude and is a lights out passer! Katerina Lutz, DS, Wave 17 Julianna – Wave’s another team with a strong backrow duo, with Lutz helping make it happen. A UCLA commit, Lutz makes sharp and crisp passes consistently. Ella Rishwain, OMNI 17 Rick – OMNI had a great weekend making the gold pools in 17 Open. The team plays with a lot of heart, including the scrappiness displayed by Rishwain at libero. She was lights out in serve receive!

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Red Rock Rave: Top Outside Hitters

It was a great three days of action at the Red Rock Rave in Las Vegas! We spent our time observing as many teams and players as possible. Here are the outsides who stood out the most to us while we were watching 15, 16 and 17 Open. 15 Open Ava Poinsett, Coast 15-1 – Poinsett is a vital piece of the Coast attack. This 5-11 pin hitter can play on either the left or the right. She brings consistent and reliable scoring as is always an option. Mae Kordes, Wave 15 Scott – When Kordes is front row and Wave needs a kill, there’s little doubt they are looking for her to deliver. At 6-2, she’s tall and hits a heavy ball. She has lots of kills ahead of her! Ella Duong, Vision 15 Gold – At 5-9, Duong is a bit undersized but she passes very well out of serve receive. She also jumps well which helps make her a threat in the Vision attack. Karli Jordan, Drive Nation 15 Red – Jordan is a high-octane outside. She plays with tons of energy. At 5-8, she’s undersized but gets up in the air and doesn’t back down from big blockers. Lauryn Mack, Drive Nation 15 Red – We’ll definitely be following Mack! She’s a 5-10 three-star recruit with huge potential. She can leap and has a smooth swing. Watch out for her! Teraya Sigler, AZ Storm 15 Thunder – There’s no one in the division quite like this 6’0 five-star recruit! Sigler is a force who can carry the offense if needed. She’s physical and brings some serious heat. But she can pass and defend too! Brianna Brewer, Tstreet 15 Curtis – This 5-9 three-star recruit makes up for being a bit undersized with a strong jump. She’s has a physicality to her attacking. Quinn Loper, Tstreet 15 Curtis – There’s lots of upside with Loper. She’s lanky at 6-1 and can hit from either pin with her smooth swing. She’s a four-star recruit who obviously is going to continue to develop. Nia Thompson, Wave 15 Scott – Thompson is cool on the court. She doesn’t try to overdo it when attacking. And she’s really solid in the back row with both her defending and passing. She could be a future libero at the next level! Cecilia Vance, ARVC 15 Adidas – We like the spirit and upbeat attitude this 5-11 freshman displays. She’s quick and has a fast arm swing. She lets it fly on the attack! Delany Harrington, Excel 15 National Red – Another outside who is a bit undersized. But Harrington has an aggressive approach to her attacking and isn’t afraid to challenge blockers. Alyssa Aguayo, Aspire 15 Premier – This 6-0 wirey outside is a three-star recruit. She carries an offensive load for Aspire. She has a quick swing and can whip it down. 16 Open Suli Davis, Drive Nation 16 Red – College coaches certainly know Davis! She’s a freshman playing up for Drive and has tremendous potential. She’s 6-1 and a five-star recruit. She’s physical and plays with real determination to succeed. Sofia Williams, Wave 16 Brennan – A steady six-rotation player, Williams knows how to score against big blockers. She’s good at taking what the block and defenses are giving her. Niki Egan, Wave 16 Brennan – This 5-7 outside is a spitfire and full of energy. She plays fast and bigger than her height. It’s a mistake to underestimate this three-star recruit who passes and defends very well too! Babi Gubbins, Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar – A 6-2 five-star recruit, Gubbins is asked to carry a load for Beach. She has a lot of shots in her bag that she can pull from and it keeps defenses guessing what’s coming next. Gabriella Destler, Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar – There’s nothing flashy about Destler and that’s meant in a good way. She just gets the job done being steady and consistent. She has good ball skills and uses her smarts to be a reliable scorer. Madison Triplett, Coast 16-1 – It was a big weekend for Triplett. Coast was without Jaidyn Jager for the last two days and this 5-9 outside really stepped up and was playing very well. It’s part of the reason why Coast still finished fourth.   Isabel Clark, Momentous 16 Dan – This 6-0 four-star recruit was one of the more powerful hitters in the division. When she gets up and gets a hold of one there’s no stopping her. We watched her bounce more than a few balls! Morgan Graves, Rancho Valley 16 Premier – This 5-10 freshman has a high ceiling! And the way she jumps, she needs it. Graves is the go-to hitter for Rancho Valley and she gets off the ground quickly. Madison Mosley, Arete 16 Navy – Mosley is 5-7 but don’t be fooled. She reads well and has a great timing which makes her an adequate blocker. She also has a quick swing and is fearless on the attack. Brianna Hamilton, Arete 16 Navy – Hamilton is someone to put on your radar! She’s 6-0 and touches 10-0. She could be moving up as she continues to progress. Taylor Williams, Vision 16 Gold – Williams is a valuable six-rotation outside for Vision. She’s long and wirey with a solid swing. She has definite upside to her! Cleo Hardin, Vision 16 Gold – We’ll be seeing more of Hardin down the road. This 6-2 outside has next level written all over her. She can let loose when she’s in the front row and adds a different dimension to the Vision offense. 17 Open Eva Travis, Tstreet 17 Naseri – We have lift off! Travis hits like she’s jumping off a trampoline. She’s 5-10 but touches 10-2 and absolutely explodes on the attack. She was a big reason Tstreet picked up its bid this weekend. Claire Little, Coast 17-1 – This 6-2 five-star recruit is committed to BYU. Because of

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Red Rock Rave: Top Setters

It was a great three days of action at the Red Rock Rave in Las Vegas! We spent our time observing as many teams and players as possible. Here are the setters who stood out the most to us while we were watching 15, 16 and 17 Open. 15 Open Claire Sun, S/RS, Rage Westside 15 Jen – Sun is an exciting two-way contributor. She gets to the ball quick and has solid location on her sets. And though she’s a little undersized she jumps high and can rip it for winners! Ruby Hill, S/RS, Tstreet 15 Curtis – Tstreet struggled earlier this season with Hill out of the lineup. With the 6-2 four-star recruit back Tstreet earned its Open bid. She adds a lot to the lineup with both her setting and hitting and has a calm and steady demeanor. Jordyn Moore, S/RS, Excel 15 National Red – Another two-way contributor we enjoyed watching, Moore is a three-star recruit. She’ll probably be a full-time setter at the next level with her soft delivery. But she also hits for Excel and is a heady attacker. Hannah Beauford, Drive Nation 15 Red – Beauford runs a 5-1 for Drive Nation. This three-star recruit is fluid, consistent and moves around the court well. 16 Open Amanda Saeger, Wave 16 Brennan – If you watch the Wave offense, everyone is involved in it. That’s how Saeger directs the attack, spreading the ball around and getting hitters good matchups. This 5-10 four-star recruit is going places! Charlie Fuerbringer, S/RS, Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar – As we said about Fuerbringer at Salt Lake, it’s hard to find a player in the gym with a higher IQ. She sees the game at a high level and she has cat-like reactions. This four-star recruit can run a 5-1 or hit and set in a 6-2 for Beach. Kiki Remensperger, Coast 16-1 – Remensperger is a gamer and someone you can tell loves to compete. She knows how to run a balanced offense, getting her middles and right side involved as much as she can. Sydney May, S/RS, Seal Beach 16-1 – There’s a lot this 5-10 athlete brings to the table for Beach. Her setting is consistent and her ability to hit fills a big role on the right side in Seal Beach’s 6-2. Julia Kakkis, S/RS, Momentous 16 Dan – At 6-1, Kakkis has a bright future ahead of her. She’s a capable setter yet she might be a full-time hitter on the next level. She hits with lots of power and aggression. Maya Baker, Vision 16 Gold – A freshman playing up, Baker is a bit undersized but is calm under pressure and doesn’t crack. Though Vision is outside heavy, Baker doesn’t rely solely on her lefts to get the job done and does well incorporating her others hitters into the mix. 17 Open Zoe Rachow, Coast 17-1 – This 5-10 setter plays with lots of energy and determination. She does well setting against the flow and has good connections with her middles. That’s part of the reason she’s a three-star recruit.   Madison Maxwell, S/RS, Legacy Girls 17 Pyramid – Keep an eye out for Maxwell! Legacy made some waves this weekend with this 6-2 sophomore playing a key role. Her setting is sharp but she also proved to be a reliable scorer on the right. Nicole Feliciano, S/RS, Tstreet 17 Naseri – You have to love the intensity Feliciano plays with. She doesn’t back down from a challenge. The 5-10 setter showed her ability to get hitters good look while also giving Tstreet a scoring option on the right. Lexi Yoza, AZ Rev 17 Premier – We saw Yoza in Salt Lake City as part of a 6-2. This weekend she was running a 5-1. At 5-8, this three-star recruit committed to Temple knows how to run an offense and consistently gets her hitters one-on-one looks. Shanelle Puetz, Wave 17 Julianna – A senior playing down for Wave, Puetz is a total competitor. This 5-10 setter is fiery and brings her competitive attitude to the position.

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Red Rock Rave: Top Middle Blockers

It was a great three days of action at the Red Rock Rave in Las Vegas! We spent our time observing as many teams and players as possible. Here are the middle blockers who stood out the most to us while we were watching 15, 16 and 17 Open. 15 Open Kennedy Washington, TAV 15 Black – A 6-0 sophomore playing down an age group, Washington is a three-star recruit. She was a force in the middle at times with her physicality and athleticism. Kenna Cogill, AZ Storm 15 Thunder – It’ll be exciting seeing where Cogill’s talents take her! She’s a 6-4 three-star recruit with lots of length in the middle. She flashed a couple of big put aways sending the ball down at the 10-foot line. Memphis Burnett, Tstreet 15 Curtis – There’s so much upside with Burnett! For starters, she’s an eighth-grader playing up an age group. She’s 5-10 and is touching 9-8 already. She’s plays with physicality and when she gets a hold of one watch out! Taryn Morris, TAV 15 Black – This a name to get familiar with! Morris has all the tools. She’s a smooth 6-0 four-star recruit with the capability to impact both sides of the ball with her scoring and blocking abilities. Cecilia Porter, Over The Top 15 Blue – It was a tough weekend for Over The Top as the team went winless. However, Porter is a definite bright spot in the middle. She has the potential to develop into a next-level athlete. She’s already very springy off the ground with a nice swing. 16 Open Jade Dudley-Epps, Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar – This 5-11 three-star recruit completely changes the look of Beach’s attack when she’s in. She gets up fast and high and knows how to finish! Zoe Gillen-Malveaux, Drive Nation 16 Red – The heights Gillen-Malveaux could reach have no limits! What a talent she is with her 6-3 frame and still only being a freshman. She’s a five-star recruit. With her jumping and scoring ability, she’s already a force in the middle. Jenna Hanes, Wave 16 Brennan – There’s no doubt middle is a big position of strength for Wave. At 6-2, Hanes adds much-needed size to the lineup. This three-star recruit is a smooth operator, making things look easy at times. Camden Bolane, Wave 16 Brennan – Like we said, Wave has an advantage in the middle over most teams as Bolane fills out a great 1-2 punch. She’s 6-2 and already a solid blocker. She’s a four-star recruit and going to make an impact for someone at the next level. Mackenzie Parsons, Coast 16-1 – A 6-2 three-star recruit, Parsons is a real difference maker for Coast. She’s a physical blocker, runs the slide well and someone Coast relies on to help carry the offense. Hayley Ogden, Coast 16-1 – Ogden is part of good middle duo for Coast. With her, Coast always someone in the middle capable of making plays. She’s 6-0 and an effective scorer when her number gets called. 17 Open Tori Davis, Legacy Girls 17 Pyramid – Davis is as tough to stop as any middle when she’s cooking. This Baylor commit skies and can really whip it. And she’s only getting started! Maggie Mendelson, Hive 17 Gold – A Class of 2022 middle committed to Nebraska, Mendelson is 6-5 and also plans on playing basketball for the Huskers. She’s still a bit raw but has incredible upside with her length and athleticism. She hits over the block with ease with her powerful swing. Brooklyn Briscoe, Coast 17-1 – Overall Coast is a physical team with Briscoe definitely bringing that element to the middle. A 6-4 Kansas commit, she can bang with the best of them and when she does it really fires up her teammates. Leah Ford, Drive Nation 17 Red – A 6-3 five-star recruit committed to USC, Ford helps give Drive Nation arguably the best middle duo in the country. She moves effortlessly with an easy swing. Reese Robins, Drive Nation 17 Red – A 6-5 five-star recruit committed to Louisville, Robins is a physical presence. She hits harder than any middle and she’s a force with her blocking as well. Sidney Shaffer, Tstreet 17-1 – Shaffer was great in the middle in helping Tstreet earn is bid. She’s a three-star recruit who stands 6-2 and touches 10-0. She has a nice swing and is aggressive with it. Mia Lee, Club V 17 Ren Reed – If you want to see some impressive kills, go watch Lee! She’s listed at 5-11 but elevates with ease and can absolutely hammer it down. She’s committed BYU. Cayla Payne, Wave 17 Julianna – This three-star recruit is committed to Colorado. At 6-4, she makes herself known to opposing teams with both her attacking and defending. Kyanna Creecy, Excel 17 National Red – This 5-11 middle can get up in a hurry. And when she does she can smack it down with no problems!

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Commitment Announcements for March 25-31, 2022

This is a list of the athletes AND/OR schools that have announced during the week of March 25-31! Congrats to all! CLASS OF 2022 PURDUE FORT WAYNE: S/Opp Savanna Rogers (Team Indiana) FLORIDA  SOUTHWESTERN STATE: MB Isabella Collier (Jacksonville Juniors) POINT UNIVERSITY: OH Keylany Matos (Jacksonville Juniors) PACIFIC LUTHERAN: S Olivia Evaro (Boise Ignite) PACIFIC LUTHERAN: MB Iris Ashworth ALLEN UNIVERSITY:  OH Maliyah Spencer (Club Mana) NORTH TEXAS: L Victoria Fontenot (SA Juniors) BETHANY COLLEGE: MB Melia Coleman (Arizona Elite) ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE: OH Caroline Moyer (Elevation VBC) KEENE STATE: MB Savannah Soleau (Husky) TENNESSEE WESLEYAN: OH/Opp Shante Smith RADFORD: S Jackeline Nerro (St. Pete) KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN: L Faith Fowler (Axiom VBC) LINDENWOOD: S Katelyn Irvin (HPSTL) SPOKANE FALLS CC: OH Haven Anderson (South County VBC) KALAMAZOO VALLEY CC: OH/DS Alicia Miller SALEM COLLEGE: S/DS Ashlee Peek  (West Georgia VBA) SALEM COLLEGE: OH/Opp Abrielle Eckenroth (Max Performance VBC) SALEM COLLEGE: S Ashlyn Wood SALEM COLLEGE: OH Bella Mann (OBX Wave) SALEM COLLEGE: MB Aspen Bradley (Juniper) SALEM COLLEGE: MB/Opp Jacie Jarvis BATES COLLEGE: Opp Kate Ares (Intensity Volleyball Club) UTRGV: S Natalie Reyes GOSHEN COLLEGE: OH/DS Kia Knox-Dawkins (Munciana) GOSHEN COLLEGE: MB/Opp Brenna Spangler (Team Pineapple) FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE: MB Mackenzie Natusch (Aspire VBC) UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY: S Madison McGaffin WILLIAM JEWELL: OH/S Drew Baxter (Club North) EMBRY RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL (FL): MB Olivia Hartmann (Tallahassee VBA) WASHBURN UNIVERSITY:  MB Brooklyn Lassiter (MAVS 816) FARMINGDALE STATE: MB Kaleigh Farrell (United) LEE COLLEGE: OH Amiley Penson (Houston Stellar) GARDNER-WEBB: L Sophia Kotsovolos (OTVA) ST. OLAF: OH Holly Jelinek OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY: OH Marina Kalajdzic (ARVC) HANOVER UNIVERSITY: Opp/OH Elliot Mays (MAVA) SAM HOUSTON STATE: L Kayleigh Schultea (Houston Juniors) ALABAMA STATE: L Brooke Adams (Houston Juniors) URSULINE COLLEGE: MB/RS Grace VanNiel PURDUE NORTHWEST: MB Jaycie Sheean (VC United) PURDUE NORTHWEST: OH Arra Cottrell (Platform Elite) PURDUE NORTHWEST: MB Amanda Hasse (UNO) TEXAS WESLEYAN: OH Lauren Richards (Dallas Summit) ALBANY STATE: Opp/OH Madisyn Smith (NC Academy) EDMONDS COLLEGE: MB/OH Brooke Sanford EDMONDS COLLEGE: Opp/MB Camilla Pugh (Club V) EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY: OH/DS Emma Summerfield (Mintonette Sports) BLUE MOUNTAIN CC: DS Hallie Bagley (Idaho Peak) GEORGE WASHINGTON: L Penelope Hiepler (Metro) NEVADA RENO: OH/Opp Nicos Clarke (Spike and Serve) COE COLLEGE: L Marissa Meyer (Club Ignit Select) STOCKTON UNiVERSITY: S Regan Mendick (ECP Delaware) URSINUS COLLEGE: MB/OH Noelle Smits (Palmetto Strikers) BUTLER: OH Rylie Tam (Gainesville Juniors) SIENA COLLEGE: L Emily Wood (North Pacific Juniors) ABILENE CHRISTIAN: OH/Opp Ashli Edmiston (North Pacific Juniors) LUTHER COLLEGE: S Hailey Schultz (Chicago VBC) HUNTINGTON UNIVERSITY: MB Leah Carter (Empowered Volleyball Academy) KENYON COLLEGE: DS Lauren Blakemore (PVA) KENYON COLLEGE: MB Becca Gwynne (Triangle) KENYON COLLEGE: DS Elizabeth Sonza (Earth Volleyball Club) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE: L Kalia Morris (Pohaku VBC) CENTRAL CHRISTIAN: OH Nadia Brockway ST. JOHN’S RIVER STATE COLLEGE: MB Gianna San Filippo (Pinellas Heat) MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE: OH Emily Brown (Hana Hou) WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY: MB Tasha Tokairin (Hana Hou) GROSSMONT COLLEGE: S Mercedes Lopez MONTANA STATE BILLINGS: MB McKay Kasper (Elevation Colorado) TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE: OH Sarah Neighbors (SC Legends) INDIANA TECH: OH/DS Paige Redder KANSAS CITY KANSAS CC: L Grace Gordon (MAVS 816) PROVIDENCE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE: OH Isabella Deleon (Xceleration VBC) CLASS OF 2023 SAN DIEGO: OH Ella Durham (Mintonette Sports) GEORGETOWN: MB Kamryn Lee-Caracci (1st Alliance VBC) MARQUETTE: L Molly Berezowitz (Milwaukee Sting) UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDS: OH Rayne Manning (Beach Elite) THE CITADEL:  OH/MB Peri Hoshock (WVBA) CSU-PUEBLO: L Braelyn Woodworth (AZ East Valley) UPPER IOWA: L Jaden Francis (CIA) CORBAN UNIVERSITY: S/Opp Taylor Kieser (Crû Volleyball) CONCORDIA ST. PAUL: OH Ella Christ (Northern Lights) BOISE STATE: Opp Mya Jackson (Forza1) Transfers CONCORDIA IRVINE: GR Opp Gabrielle Barcelos (CSUF/Prime VBC) SOUTHERN ARKANSAS: TR S Emily Larmeu (Cisco College/Austin Skyline) TEXAS A&M-TEXARKANA: TR OH Alicia Hamm (Cisco College) TEXAS A&M-TEXARKANA: TR DS Ambree Anderle (Cisco College) COLUMBIA COLLEGE: TR S Vanessa Rojas (Odessa College) UTRGV: TR OH/Opp Claudia Lupescu (Tyler JC) MEMPHIS: TR OH/Opp Jazmyn Tate (Chandler-Gilbert CC) MEMPHIS: TR OH Halle Everett (Parkland CC) GEORGIA STATE: TR S Laughlin Murray (Mississippi State/Carolina Union) TUSCULUM: TR L Lauren Xayavong (Lees McRae) CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY: TR OH Greta Blakemore (Union University/Oxford Volleyball Club) SAINT PETERS: TR L Madison Somberg (Maccomb CC/Legacy) SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA: TR L Peyton Kriegel (Sioux Falls/Iowa Rockets) UT-RGV: GR L Sydney Schoen (Eastern Kentucky/Circle City) GARDNER-WEBB: GR MB Mikayla Logan (Eastern Kentucky/Pittsburgh Elite) GARDNER-WEBB: TR OH/Opp Avery Cole (Louisiana Monroe/Austin Skyline) CENTRAL MICHIGAN: GR Opp Mallory Hernandez (Georgia/Munciana) UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY: TR S Mykia Campbell (College of the Sequoias) WARNER UNIVERSITY: TR MB Emily Via (Bob Jones University) WARNER UNIVERSITY: TR OH/Opp Aleisha Marcano (Lake Sumter State) WARNER UNIVERSITY: TR L Karla Rodriquez (Columbia International) MISSOURI ST. LOUIS: TR OH Lauren Minick (Heartland CC/Prime Time VBC) Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil

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Red Rock Rave: Top Right Sides

It was a great three days of action at the Red Rock Rave in Las Vegas! We spent our time observing as many teams and players as possible. Here are the right sides who stood out the most to us while we were watching 15, 16 and 17 Open. 15 Open Keila Gabriel, Wave 15 Scott – At 6-4, Gabriel really helps to open up the Wave offense when she’s front row. She has a high contact point and can be an effective scorer. She has plenty of upside and will be fun to continue to watch grow! Zoe Pabarcus, Coast 15-1 – We thought Pabarcus had a solid weekend and filled a valuable role as Coast chased its bid. She’s 5-10 and is an aggressive attacker, giving Coast a strong option on the right side. Maya Banks, Forza1 North 15 UA – Banks is a sleeper to keep an eye on! She’s lengthy at 6-1 and she’s real quick. There’s lots of potential there! Abigayle Gotwals, SynergyForce 15 Rheann – Another lanky right side with a nice swing. She provides SynergyForce an option to help balance out the attack. Olivia Ip, SG Elite 15 Rosh – Ip gets off the ground well. And she has a quick swing. She definitely changes the attack for SG when she’s front row. Sydnee Peterson, TAV 15 Black – A four-star recruit, Peterson has huge upside. She’s a physical presence in the front row and has next-level athleticism. She’s a fun one to watch! Cadence McDonald, Drive Nation 15 Red – This lefty right side is a three-star recruit. She has a good swing and can score in various ways. She’s also a threat out of the back row. 16 Open Tiana Owens, Coast 16-1 – Owens, who is 5-11, has a fast swing. She stepped up and was providing Coast with consistent offense from the right side. She could be a real key for Coast as the season wears on! Addison Collum, Seal Beach 16 Black – Seal Beach has a good one in Collum. She’s an athletic three-star recruit with some power to boot. She jumps and swings well, which is Seal Beach sets her as much as possible. Watch for her moving forward! Cymarah Gordon, Momentous 16 Dan – Gordon has next-level potential oozing from her. She’s another three-star recruit who provides size and physicality on the right. When she gets a hold of one watch out! She also can be a lights-out blocker at times. Haley Clark, SG Elite 16 Rosh – There’s some deception to Clark’s game. The three-star recruit doesn’t necessarily look like she can bring it the way she does. But when this lefty goes up she can really deliver with some pop! Kennedy Osunsanmi, Legacy Girls 16 Elite – A long 6-2, Osunsanmi has a big ceiling. She can easily go over the block and already has a nice looking swing. As she continues to develop and work on her blocking she’s going to make a huge impact! Katelyn Cook, Vision 16 Gold – We like gamers and Cook is definitely that! She’s a bit undersized but she plays hard. She’s also not afraid to go for it and takes some aggressive rips. 17 Open Noemie Glover, Coast 17-1 – You could describe Glover as still being raw and that’s a scary thing! A 6-1 lefty committed to Oregon, there’s no telling the heights she could reach at the next level. She shows incredible flashes with a lively arm and superb jump. Cecily Gooch, Drive Nation 17 Red – We wrote about this four-star recruit last weekend at MEQ. Committed to Michigan, this 6-3 was showing all her skills again. She’s a mean attacker who hits with authority! Samantha Hoppes, Drive Nation 17 Red – A Boston College commit, Hoppes is a three-star recruit. She played very well for Drive this weekend. The lefty is a bit undersized compared to the some of the height in the division but she’s heady hitter who doesn’t try and overdo it. Ireland McNees, Club V 17 Ren Reed – Don’t underestimate McNees! She’s 5-9 but can touch 10-0. She uses her smarts to score. Committed to Lafayette, she also has good timing on her blocking. Eryn Jones, AZ Rev 17 Premier – Jones is as fun to watch as anybody in the gym! She’s a 6-0 right side who passes out of serve receive, so she can definitely play on the left side at the next level. She’s as strong as they come and hits with tons of power. Olivia Babcock, Sunshine 17 LA – This high-flying five-star recruit is committed to Pitt. When she’s on she’s as unstoppable as any attacker! She easily goes over the block and pounds it down with the best of them.

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Red Rock Rave: Top Liberos

It was a great three days of action at the Red Rock Rave in Las Vegas! We spent our time observing as many teams and players as possible. Here are the liberos who stood out the most to us while we were watching 15, 16 and 17 Open. 15 Open Izabella Mahaffey, AZ Storm 15 Thunder – Storm has plenty of offense but don’t overlook Mahaffey! This scraper brings grit to the Storm defense. She has strong court coverage, passes well out of serve receive and picks up shots consistently. Yuri Park, Wave 15 Scott – Park has a quiet demeanor. She keeps her cool about her under fire and is just steady in the back row anchoring Wave’s defense. Test her at your own risk! Kiela King, Vision 15 Gold – King is another one with a calm demeanor and doesn’t seem to get rattled under pressure. She was making lots of plays when we saw her. Lexi Nguyen, ARVC 15 Adidas – Nguyen is more of a fiery libero. She’s quick and gets around the court in a hurry. She also plays with tons of energy! 16 Open Maya Evens, Wave 16 Brennan – Wave is built on its ball control and defense and this three-star recruit is at the heart of it. Her platform is solid and she rarely misses a pass out of serve receive. She also has great range. It can be difficult to get a ball past her! Annah Legaspi, Momentous 16 Dan – Legaspi is active and a smooth passer. She’s a three-star recruit. Momentous wouldn’t be the same without her! Caleigh King, Drive Nation 16 Red – Another three-star recruit from the Class of 2024, King could anchor plenty of back row for clubs around the country! She plays with spirit and lots of passion! Tessa Hurley, Seal Beach 16 Black – Seal Beach was a victory away from qualifying. The roster is the definition of a scrappy bunch, with Hurley holding it down at libero. She has an upbeat energy about you and plays full out! Lauren Lynch, SG Elite 16 Rosh – The future is bright for this four-star recruit from the Class of 2025! Lynch is unflappable and makes the position look easy at times. Michael Torkaman, Vision 16 Gold – It was a great weekend for Vision gaining its bid. Opponents rarely went at Torkaman in serve receive because of her accurate passing. She also makes sharp reads! 17 Open  Sydney Bold, Coast 17-1 – Bold – a three-star recruit – helps make up one of the best backrow defenses in the country. She plays the position with attitude and is everywhere at times! Brooklyn Yelland, DS, Coast 17-1 – Yelland – a Boston College commit – could certainly suit up at libero for other clubs. Combined with Bold, Coast’s backrow can matchup with the best. She has good range as well and is fearless in hitting the deck to keep balls alive! Ella Scott, Tstreet 17-1 Naseri – A strength of Tstreet this weekend was its sharp ball control and passing. Scott was nails in serve receive and she stood in against some of the top attackers in the field and made play after play! Isabella Anderson, AZ Rev 17 Premier – Anderson was really scrapping against some big hitters from Drive Nation and Sunshine. She was flying around and covering with tremendous energy. She’s a steal for Grand Canyon! Koko Kirsch, Wave 17 Julianna – Kirsch is a high-energy libero. She patrols the backrow with a won’t-back-down attitude and is a lights out passer! Katerina Lutz, DS, Wave 17 Julianna – Wave’s another team with a strong backrow duo, with Lutz helping make it happen. A UCLA commit, Lutz makes sharp and crisp passes consistently. Ella Rishwain, OMNI 17 Rick – OMNI had a great weekend making the gold pools in 17 Open. The team plays with a lot of heart, including the scrappiness displayed by Rishwain at libero. She was lights out in serve receive!

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