
Show Me 15O: Nebraska One Takes Gold; 3 Bids Awarded
Going into 15 Open at the Show Me Qualifier in Kansas City all three bids had to be awarded out as trickle down could only extend to sixth place and no further. It was just a matter of how previously-qualified teams in Dynasty 15 Black, Nebraska One 15 Synergy and Circle City 15 Purple would factor into the mix. The answer was heavily. Nebraska One wound up defeating Dynasty in the final in straight sets, while Circle City tied for third place with NE Elite 15 Matrix. That gave NE Elite the first bid. The last two went to fifth-place finishers in Northern Lights 15-1 and HPSTL 15 Royal. Here’s a rundown of the teams’ path to their finishes. NEBRASKA ONE 15 SYNERGY (FIRST, 8-2) Day 1: l MAVS 816 15-1 25-19, 15-25, 15-10; d FRVBC 15 Black 25-16, 25-14; d ECJ 15-1 25-12, 25-20 Day 2: l MAVS KC 15-1 25-20, 25-20; d Skyline 15 Royal 25-18, 25-22; d OP2 15-1 25-14, 25-18 Day 3: d HPSTL 15 Royal 19-25, 29-27, 15-8; d Mich Elite 15 Mizuno 25-21, 25-22; d NE Elite 15 Matrix 25-13, 25-21; d Dynasty 15 Black 25-16, 25-15 As long as Nebraska One wasn’t playing a MAVS team, it proved untouchable on its way to winning the 15 Open division. Having clinched an Open bid previously at Northern Lights, there was no pressure on Nebraska One in terms of finishing in a spot to qualify. However, long before Nebraska One was in a position to finish on top of the field, it was simply looking to survive Day 1 after losing its opening match of the weekend to MAVS 816 15-1. It wasn’t reason to panic necessarily but another loss in pool play would knock out Nebraska One much earlier than anyone expected. That was never in danger of happening with the way Nebraska One responded, sweeping FRVBC 15-1 Black and ECJ 15-1 to take second. The loss did put Nebraska One in a much tougher Day 2 pool and again the Great Plains Region club received an early-morning wakeup call with a setback to MAVS KC 15-1 in straight sets in its first match. With Skyline 15 Royal up next, there was no guarantee Nebraska One would advance. But once again, Nebraska One found its form and swept past Skyline and OP2 15-1 to move into gold pools. Once there, there was no stopping Nebraska One on Day 3. Nebraska One fought past HPSTL, Mich Elite 15 Mizuno and NE Elite to make the final, where Nebraska One swept Dynasty, 25-16, 25-15, to claim the championship. Nebraska One was in position to make the final at Northern Lights but fell to Drive Nation 15 Red in its final gold pool match. That left Nebraska One in a showdown with Northern Lights for the final bid. Nebraska One took that contest in straight sets, 25-10, 25-22, to secure its bid. Outside of 6-4 middle blocker and vballrecruiter.com four-star recruit Natalie Wardlow, Nebraska One doesn’t have the size of some other teams in the division. It also relies on seventh-grade setter Malorie Boesiger to run the show and she definitely plays with a maturity beyond her age. Outside hitters Mattie Kamery and three-star recruit Anna Jelinek are both steady with a knack for scoring against bigger blocks. Kacey Porter helps balance the offense with her attacking on the right side, while Nebraska One relies on Kendall Cose in the other middle position. Also, Keri Leimbach showed herself to be one of the more impressive liberos in the division flying around the court making plays. *** DYNASTY 15 BLACK (SECOND, 8-2) Day 1: d Synergy 15-1 25-23, 25-18; d Nebraska Jrs 15 Black 25-12, 25-16; d Rockwood Thunder 15 Elite 25-19, 25-16 Day 2: NE Elite 15 Matrix 25-22, 25-19; d Premier Nebraska 15 Gold 25-16, 23-25, 15-10; d MKE Sting 15 Gold 26-24, 25-19 Day 3: d Northern Lights 15-1 25-17, 25-10; d Circle City 15 Purple 11-25, 25-22, 15-13; l MAVS 15 KC 15-1 25-23, 25-23; l Nebraska One 15 Synergy 25-16, 25-15 We were on hand at MEQ in Indy when Dynasty captured first place and clinched its 15 Open bid. There, Dynasty reeled off victories in its last five outings and kept it going in KC, where it took its first eight matches before dropping its final two, including in the final to Nebraska One. Dynasty also lost to MAVS KC in gold pool play but had already clinched first place and its spot in the final. It was Dynasty’s defense and ability to extend rallies and take advantage that led to its success in Indy and the Heart of America Region club continued on with that style of play in KC. Dynasty is not an overly big team but has one of the most reliable outsides in the division in three-star recruit Lauren Lopez. The attack was helped out by Jenna McClure, who showed some strong play at outside as well. Setters Ella Florez and Emma Christian also had middles Epifania Salamasina and Isabel Glover to work with, as well as right sides Leah Russell-Bova and Ashlee Chavez. Hadley Porter was her usually steady self at libero to anchor the defense and set the tone. Up next for Dynasty is Windy City, where it opens as the No. 1 seed and will look to triple qualify. *** CIRCLE CITY 15 PURPLE (T-THIRD, 7-2) Day 1: d Premier Nebraska 15 Gold 25-11, 18-25, 15-13; d Team Momentum 15 Navy 25-8, 25-17; d OT 15 Meg 25-19, 25-20 Day 2: l HPSTL 15 Royal 25-19, 16-25, 15-7; d Rockwood Thunder 15 Elite 19-25, 25-15, 15-11; d Tulsa Power 15-1 26-24, 29-27 Day 3: d MAVS KC 15-1 25-20, 20-25, 15-11; l Dynasty 15 Black 11-25, 25-22, 15-13; d Northern Lights 15-1 25-16, 25-22 After defeating Legacy 15-1 Adidas in the third-place match at MEQ, Circle City arrived knowing there would be no such dramatics in terms of bidding at Show Me. That’s