July 20, 2022

BVCA: Day 4 Show Stoppers

The excitement and good times rolled on during Day 4 of the Beach Volleyball Club of America at Hermosa Beach. Monday’s play included the start of the Club versus Club National Championships, as well as the continuation of gold bracket for 14U. We followed the Open Division 5-on-5 Club versus Club. In this format there are 4 clubs in each pool. Each club chooses its best pairings and proceeds to play against another club’s five pairs at the same time. The first club to win three out of the five matches is declared the winner. After Monday’s pool finishes all 16 teams are reseeded for Tuesday’s championship bracket. Here are the pairings that impressed us in our Day 4 Show Stoppers.Club v ClubTaylor Hagenah/Ensley Alden – The duo of tall and strong attackers showed hustle and touch on a play we saw. Alden dug a hard driven ball to the end line, forcing Hagenah to hustle and bump set a high, perfect set to the net. It culminated in Alden’s big swing for an impressive kill.Arden Besecker/Macey Butler – Butler, a UCLA commit, is a savvy attacker. While she does possess a good arm swing, we saw her change it up and chip to an open area for seemingly effortless points.Mackenzie Miller/Kealy Dirner – Miller has a good smart swing. The tall blocker has a good wrist snap that produces good topspin. Couple that with her ability to hit line or angle makes her hard to stop.Haylee LaFontaine/Danielle Sparks – Sparks generates many easy points. The serving catches opponents off guard, and when digging the easy balls her court sense allows her to put balls in spots that are impossible to get to.Presley Wright/Katherine Hansen – Wright has a good swing. Her high reach and wrist snap gives the ball heat and lands at sharp angels. With a quick approach it’s hard to time a block against her.Bailey Showalter/Kelsey Richards – Showalter has one of the highest reaches on the beach. On tight sets she has the ability to snap and hit good angels and if her opponents set tight, she usually smothers the ball with her block.Kyleen Filimaua/Abbie Wolf – Filimaua has the strongest hands on the beach. Her great timing allows her to win most jousts while watching her set the ball is very satisfying as it comes off so smooth and clean.Carra Sassack/Ashley Vincent – Sassack is one best athletes we’ve seen. Her net play leaves you speechless at times. Not only does this lefty have a powerful swing, she often hangs in the air. Blocking wise this helps her delay block and get more touches and with hitting she’s just able to wait and see what’s open.Maggie Boyd/Gabriella Walker – Boyd has one of the best jump serves. At the net she’s a beast blocking with good timing and strong arms. Walker hitting on the right side is amazing as she has a hard cross court shot or a wrist away down the line that is impossible to read.Liv Johnson/Madison Morrow – Johnson’s power and quickness showed on plays we saw her on the net. She has a strong jump and times her blocks and jousts well. Her quickness showed when she block jumped then picked up a shot behind her and proceeded to get back up and get a good swing in. It was impressive. Kaileigh Truslow/Harper Cooper – Truslow can do it all. Her quickness in defense and ability to convert is good. Her supportive and positive attitude on the court makes her a great teammate.Savannah Standage/Erin Inskeep – Standage’s net play was instrumental in going undefeated. Good footwork and strong hands gave her key blocks while her explosive jump and strong arm finished off her attacks with big kills.Zoey Henson/Clara Stowell – Henson’s ball control was evident. Her stellar serving forced opponents into tight situations. Stowell finished a couple of those points off with big blocks.Kate Morley/Stacey Reeves – Reeves hustles on defense. We saw her pick up a couple of roll shots and immediately converted to points with good swings. 14ULayla Austin/Jordyn Scribner – This duo of strong attackers gives this team a good shot at a deep run. Scribner’s swing has good pace while Austin’s high contact gives defenses so many different looks.Blair Bowers/Gabriella Rodriguez – The energetic Rodriguez frustrates her opponents. Never giving up on any shot, she will dive and hustle for any ball and convert it for a point.Audrey Flanagan/Olga Nikolaeva – Flanagan is impressive at the net. Her block timing is good and creates some blocks but many soft touches. Nikolaeva in turn picks up the soft contact and easily converts with her many shots.Nafanua Alofipo/Ella Olson – Olson’s court sense and her ability to control her shots makes defending  her a tough task. Alofipo compliments her with good net play and consistent setting.Zoe Znider/Addison Williams – Znider’s left-handed float serves gives opponents problems as she goes on many long serving runs. Williams chips in with some well placed cut shots.

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BCVA: Day 3 Show Stoppers

On Day 3 of the Beach Volleyball Club of America the 18 and 16U national champions were finally crowned on the sands of Hermosa Beach. The 18s division featured 157 teams battling it out while 16s included 125 pairs competing for gold. Sunday also marked the start of 14U division. Here are the teams from all three divisions which caught our attention in our Day 3 Show Stoppers. 18U Maggie Boyd/Gabriella Walker – It was back-to-back 18U champs for this team! They are the most complete team on the sand. At the net both are strong attackers but Boyd produced some big blocks. Defensively and in serve receive they both read and have a good passing touch allowing for consistent looks for offense. Boyd has got one of the best jump serves on the beach. It’s consistent and has a little cutting action making it tough to read. Carra Sassack/Ashley Vincent – What a great run to second place for this team. Vincent is just exciting to watch. Her big swing produces so much force and always gets the crowd going. Sassack athleticism was on display in the finals. Being a smaller block she would delay and hang up to get touches while also cutting amazing shots by the big blocks. Savannah Standage/Erin Inskeep – Inskeep had a week to remember. Last weekend she got second in both 16U and 18U at the AVP tourney. On Sunday, her team had an impressive third-place finish in a stacked field. Her defensive ball control is absolutely amazing, then you add her ability to hit for power and finesse and you get an absolute stud. Delaney Karl/Chloe Hooker – Karl – a USC commit – was dominating. Her ball control for a blocker was a big reason for her third-place finish. Her serve receive has good passing touch and the defensive transition for big kills showed how athletic and powerful her swing can be. Sydney Miller/Kaitly Smith – This group was the winner of the silver bracket and Miller impressed in the championship match. With a 6-2 frame and a high reach she hits tough to defend angels. Her athleticism shows in her footwork at the net blocking and ability to drop and defend. 16U Madeline Walker/Vivian Johnson – This duo’s run to gold here showed poise. With a deep field, not only was their ball control relied upon but they showed how tough they were with a couple of three-set wins. Johnson is an athletic blocker with good control and court vision. Ingrid Timon-Johnson/Mallory LaBreche – This duo had a great run and finished second. Johnson has good defensive energy with the ability to convert with power. LaBreche doesn’t rattle under pressure. Time and time again she produced big points in tight situations. Kate Morley/Stacey Reeves – This duo’s ball control and defense rivals anyone else on the beach. Both Morley and Reeves cover an enormous amount of court. While they don’t hit for power their court vision and shot making abilities got them a third-place finish. Alexandra Kurz/Bella Adishian – Adishian’s net play contributed big time to her team’s third place. She has an excellent block reach allowing her to surprise teams with her block coverage. Kealoha Phillips/Aensley Matautia – This team took the silver division championship. Phillips’ powerful swing and Matautia’s defense rallied this team back for an exciting three-set win. 14U Gentry Barker/Haylee Wright – The No. 1 seed had no problems. Wright was a force at the net with her big blocks and crushing kills, while we saw Barker making amazing digs and converting for points. Audrey Flanagan/Olga Nikolaeva – Flanagan is intimidating. Her 6-0 frame at this age allows her to block so many balls not usually seen. Nikolaeva carries a wide variety of shots in her arsenal and her serves are rockets. Sara Moynihan/Kara Namimatsu – Moynihan, a southpaw, is explosive. Teams at this age usually don’t see a power swing from that arm angle. Namimatsu covers the court well and shows a good passing touch. Layla Austin/Jordyn Scribner – Scribner drives her team with her big, powerful swings and fiery emotions. She brings a lot of energy. Austin does a good job picking up balls and converting for points. Blaire Bowers/Gabriella Rodriguez – A well-balanced team. Rodriguez patrols the end line and doesn’t let many balls drop, while Bowers brings the heat with her big blocks and powerful swings.

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BVCA: 16/18U Day 2 Show Stoppers

Welcome back to Day 2 of the Beach Volleyball Club of America National Championships. It was an overcast Saturday at Hermosa Beach. With the conclusion of pool play from Day 1, the agenda for Day 2 was to pare down the field to gold brackets and start single elimination play. The 16U division started with 125 teams and was trimmed to 54. The 18U division began with 157 pairs and was narrowed down to 67 for gold brackets. 16U will finish until there are eight teams left and 18U will stop when there are 16 teams left on Saturday night and finish play Sunday morning. Here are the Day 2 Show Stoppers who made a splash. 16U Madeline Walker/Vivian Johnson – This duo with their ball control breezed through their matches. Their defense was tight as passing and communication were seamless. A hidden key is they both can find a weak area in serve receive and capitalize for long serving runs. Haylee Lafontaine/Danielle Sparks – The combination of Lafontaine’s impact at the net and Sparks’ wizardry on defense give this duo a good shot at a deep run. Lafontaine combines athleticism with her height resulting in big swings and blocks. Carly Hixson/Mikki Carlin – Hixson’s defense is stellar. Her reads and ability to convert with a big swing is a major weapon. Add Carlin’s passing touch and shot making ability and they have a deep run available to them through their ball control. Alexandra Marie Kurz/Bella Adishian – Adishian will punish any tight sets either getting a stuff block or a big kill. Kurz has a high reach on her swing making it difficult to block while also allowing her to cut the ball with extreme angels. Ingrid Timon-Johnson/Mallory LaBreche – Another team with excellent ball control. This team’s ability to handle serve receive make them a threat because they’re always in system and attacking. Charlotta Bell/Savanna Lau – Lau is very good in the back row. Her positioning is good and her ability to run down shots and convert is a positive. But this duo’s deep run will depend heavily with the net play of Bell. One of the best blockers in her age group, she shuts down plenty of attacks and her ability to transition with a big kill is key. Kate Morley/Stacey Reeves – We’ve watched Reeves long enough to know if there’s anyone who can will her team to victory it’s her. The energy she brings and her ability to back it up with big swings for points is huge. Pairing her up with Morley is genius as Morley is another run through the wall type player and never giving up. This duo was fun to watch and will give everyone fits. 18U Zoey Henson/Clara Stowell – Stowell had a huge day putting max pressure at the net. Her offense was clicking but her blocking impacted the game deeply. With Henson patrolling the back court and picking everything up this team had no problem advancing. Portia Sherman/Chloe Hoffman – This duo puts max pressure on opposing defenses. Both are strong attackers that do a lot of damage approaching behind the set forcing the block and defender to shift on time or get caught in between. Phoenix Clarke/Indigo Clarke – The sisters from Hawaii play with such explosive energy. With their good passing skills they run a quicker offense catching many teams off guard. Phoenix plays the net well making good reads which leads to getting touches on most attacks. Taylor Hagenah/Ensley Alden – This team has balance. Both are 6-0 splits who have no problem at the net or on defense. Their ball control is clean, giving this group an ability to attack on most plays. Their height and play at the net will be key for them to medal here. Bailey Showalter/Kyleen Filimaua – A definite contender, this team with two big splits also showed their athleticism with great defensive plays. Filimaua made great reads and scrambled for hustle plays culminating in big momentum kills. Maggie Boyd/Gabriella Walker – Boyd’s jump serve is legit good. She was getting aces and a lot of free balls back to her team, giving these big hitters those opportunities leading to easy points. Carra Sassack/Ashley Vincent – Sassack is a beast in the back row. Her quickness allows her to get to many balls while transitioning with her southpaw swing gives defenders fits. Vincent is one of the beach’s most explosive attackers. If her sets are high enough watch out as there is a lot of pace behind that swing. Savannah Standage/Erin Inskeep – Inskeep, with her two podium finishes last week, will look for a third on Sunday. Her ball control and attack vision allows her to hit any set. With Standage’s big swings it will also be fun to see if they can medal.

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BCVA: 16/18U Day 1 Show Stoppers

The Beach Volleyball Club of America is holding its 9th annual National Championship from July 15-19 in Hermosa Beach. Age groups participating include 18, 16, 14 and 12U and have staggered start days. All of the previous beach tournaments we’ve covered have been teams which were not playing for and representing a club, but this tournament is and all teams have been picked by the club directors. This introduces different pairings with exciting skill sets and dynamics involved. Below we highlight the Day 1 Show Stoppers from the 16s and 18s. 16U Kate Morley/Stacey Reeves – The No. 1 seed overall, this duo impressed. Their ball control allows them to contend with any team, but it’s their defensive intensity that will give them separation from others. Charlotta Bell/Savanna Lau – Bell’s got one of the best blocks on the beach, which allows the speedy Lau to cover most of the back row. Kealy Dirner/Mackenzie Miller – Miller is impressive at the net. The blocker can bring the heat and with her high reach has some extreme angles that she creates with her arm speed. Haylee Lafontaine/Danielle Sparks – Their ball control allowed them to breeze through pool play. Sparks shined with her defense and conversions, whileLafontaine had strong serving runs and impressive kills. Elise Lenahan/Kiera Tanioka – We loved watching this duo play. A strong team with good communication and sound ball control. They can rally with any team. Tanioka makes good reads and completes the play with well-placed shots. Ingrid Timon-Johnson/Mallory LaBreche – LaBreche plays with the steadiness of a veteran. She makes good reads as a blocker and playing the net well. Nothing rattles her. Kiki Remensperger/Isa Wiklund – This team caught our attention with their energy and teamwork. They both did a good job of rotating around each other and communicating during broken plays, saving many points. Wiklund’s vocal and positive energy is fun to be around. Ella Irwin/Lilianna Tosches – Irwin and Tosches pulled of a mini upset coming in third in the pool and eventually taking first. Tosches does a good job as a defender with her reads. She covers a lot of court and her conversion rate leading to points is excellent. 18U Maggie Boyd/Gabriella Walker – Fresh off winning the AVP tournament last weekend, this duo cruised through pool play. Walker showed great athleticism picking up shots then transitioning with some thunderous kills. Bailey Showalter/Kyleen Filimaua – This duo stands out. Both are over 6-0 tall and can punish balls at the net. Whether it’s blocking, attacking or defending their skills are excellent and will allow them to make a deep run. Savannah Standage/Erin Inskeep – Standage impresses at the net with her powerful swing. Paired with Inskeep’s ball control and this group had no problems on Day 1. Kelly Belardi/ Jenna Colligan – Belardi – a Stanford indoor and beach commit – plays with great court vision. She has a good sense of where the defense is positioned and has a good arm swing to be able to place it where she wants. Tawny Ensign/Skylar Ensign – Winners of the silver bracket at the AVP last week, this team had no problems in pool play. Tawny is very quick as a defender and able to read and pick up tough cut shots. She then has a good ability to convert usually with a good line shot. Ashley Pater/Kennedy Coakley – Coakley’s strong presence at the net, combined with Pater’s defensive intensity make them a fun and exciting team to watch. Rallies are usually finished with Pater hustling for a ball, then converting with great angle shots. Zoey Henson/Clara Stowell – A good mixture of Stowell’s net play and Henson’s ability to defend and convert points made for an easy day for this duo. Henson’s serve with good pace and accuracy could give them a chance at a deep run. Kelly Mccloskey/Finley Rollins – Rollins is another impressive blocker we watched. When she squats down and then explodes up to block, she actually gets her elbows to the tape and intimidates the opposing attacker.

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BVCA: Day 4 Show Stoppers

The excitement and good times rolled on during Day 4 of the Beach Volleyball Club of America at Hermosa Beach. Monday’s play included the start of the Club versus Club National Championships, as well as the continuation of gold bracket for 14U. We followed the Open Division 5-on-5 Club versus Club. In this format there are 4 clubs in each pool. Each club chooses its best pairings and proceeds to play against another club’s five pairs at the same time. The first club to win three out of the five matches is declared the winner. After Monday’s pool finishes all 16 teams are reseeded for Tuesday’s championship bracket. Here are the pairings that impressed us in our Day 4 Show Stoppers.Club v ClubTaylor Hagenah/Ensley Alden – The duo of tall and strong attackers showed hustle and touch on a play we saw. Alden dug a hard driven ball to the end line, forcing Hagenah to hustle and bump set a high, perfect set to the net. It culminated in Alden’s big swing for an impressive kill.Arden Besecker/Macey Butler – Butler, a UCLA commit, is a savvy attacker. While she does possess a good arm swing, we saw her change it up and chip to an open area for seemingly effortless points.Mackenzie Miller/Kealy Dirner – Miller has a good smart swing. The tall blocker has a good wrist snap that produces good topspin. Couple that with her ability to hit line or angle makes her hard to stop.Haylee LaFontaine/Danielle Sparks – Sparks generates many easy points. The serving catches opponents off guard, and when digging the easy balls her court sense allows her to put balls in spots that are impossible to get to.Presley Wright/Katherine Hansen – Wright has a good swing. Her high reach and wrist snap gives the ball heat and lands at sharp angels. With a quick approach it’s hard to time a block against her.Bailey Showalter/Kelsey Richards – Showalter has one of the highest reaches on the beach. On tight sets she has the ability to snap and hit good angels and if her opponents set tight, she usually smothers the ball with her block.Kyleen Filimaua/Abbie Wolf – Filimaua has the strongest hands on the beach. Her great timing allows her to win most jousts while watching her set the ball is very satisfying as it comes off so smooth and clean.Carra Sassack/Ashley Vincent – Sassack is one best athletes we’ve seen. Her net play leaves you speechless at times. Not only does this lefty have a powerful swing, she often hangs in the air. Blocking wise this helps her delay block and get more touches and with hitting she’s just able to wait and see what’s open.Maggie Boyd/Gabriella Walker – Boyd has one of the best jump serves. At the net she’s a beast blocking with good timing and strong arms. Walker hitting on the right side is amazing as she has a hard cross court shot or a wrist away down the line that is impossible to read.Liv Johnson/Madison Morrow – Johnson’s power and quickness showed on plays we saw her on the net. She has a strong jump and times her blocks and jousts well. Her quickness showed when she block jumped then picked up a shot behind her and proceeded to get back up and get a good swing in. It was impressive. Kaileigh Truslow/Harper Cooper – Truslow can do it all. Her quickness in defense and ability to convert is good. Her supportive and positive attitude on the court makes her a great teammate.Savannah Standage/Erin Inskeep – Standage’s net play was instrumental in going undefeated. Good footwork and strong hands gave her key blocks while her explosive jump and strong arm finished off her attacks with big kills.Zoey Henson/Clara Stowell – Henson’s ball control was evident. Her stellar serving forced opponents into tight situations. Stowell finished a couple of those points off with big blocks.Kate Morley/Stacey Reeves – Reeves hustles on defense. We saw her pick up a couple of roll shots and immediately converted to points with good swings. 14ULayla Austin/Jordyn Scribner – This duo of strong attackers gives this team a good shot at a deep run. Scribner’s swing has good pace while Austin’s high contact gives defenses so many different looks.Blair Bowers/Gabriella Rodriguez – The energetic Rodriguez frustrates her opponents. Never giving up on any shot, she will dive and hustle for any ball and convert it for a point.Audrey Flanagan/Olga Nikolaeva – Flanagan is impressive at the net. Her block timing is good and creates some blocks but many soft touches. Nikolaeva in turn picks up the soft contact and easily converts with her many shots.Nafanua Alofipo/Ella Olson – Olson’s court sense and her ability to control her shots makes defending  her a tough task. Alofipo compliments her with good net play and consistent setting.Zoe Znider/Addison Williams – Znider’s left-handed float serves gives opponents problems as she goes on many long serving runs. Williams chips in with some well placed cut shots.

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BCVA: Day 3 Show Stoppers

On Day 3 of the Beach Volleyball Club of America the 18 and 16U national champions were finally crowned on the sands of Hermosa Beach. The 18s division featured 157 teams battling it out while 16s included 125 pairs competing for gold. Sunday also marked the start of 14U division. Here are the teams from all three divisions which caught our attention in our Day 3 Show Stoppers. 18U Maggie Boyd/Gabriella Walker – It was back-to-back 18U champs for this team! They are the most complete team on the sand. At the net both are strong attackers but Boyd produced some big blocks. Defensively and in serve receive they both read and have a good passing touch allowing for consistent looks for offense. Boyd has got one of the best jump serves on the beach. It’s consistent and has a little cutting action making it tough to read. Carra Sassack/Ashley Vincent – What a great run to second place for this team. Vincent is just exciting to watch. Her big swing produces so much force and always gets the crowd going. Sassack athleticism was on display in the finals. Being a smaller block she would delay and hang up to get touches while also cutting amazing shots by the big blocks. Savannah Standage/Erin Inskeep – Inskeep had a week to remember. Last weekend she got second in both 16U and 18U at the AVP tourney. On Sunday, her team had an impressive third-place finish in a stacked field. Her defensive ball control is absolutely amazing, then you add her ability to hit for power and finesse and you get an absolute stud. Delaney Karl/Chloe Hooker – Karl – a USC commit – was dominating. Her ball control for a blocker was a big reason for her third-place finish. Her serve receive has good passing touch and the defensive transition for big kills showed how athletic and powerful her swing can be. Sydney Miller/Kaitly Smith – This group was the winner of the silver bracket and Miller impressed in the championship match. With a 6-2 frame and a high reach she hits tough to defend angels. Her athleticism shows in her footwork at the net blocking and ability to drop and defend. 16U Madeline Walker/Vivian Johnson – This duo’s run to gold here showed poise. With a deep field, not only was their ball control relied upon but they showed how tough they were with a couple of three-set wins. Johnson is an athletic blocker with good control and court vision. Ingrid Timon-Johnson/Mallory LaBreche – This duo had a great run and finished second. Johnson has good defensive energy with the ability to convert with power. LaBreche doesn’t rattle under pressure. Time and time again she produced big points in tight situations. Kate Morley/Stacey Reeves – This duo’s ball control and defense rivals anyone else on the beach. Both Morley and Reeves cover an enormous amount of court. While they don’t hit for power their court vision and shot making abilities got them a third-place finish. Alexandra Kurz/Bella Adishian – Adishian’s net play contributed big time to her team’s third place. She has an excellent block reach allowing her to surprise teams with her block coverage. Kealoha Phillips/Aensley Matautia – This team took the silver division championship. Phillips’ powerful swing and Matautia’s defense rallied this team back for an exciting three-set win. 14U Gentry Barker/Haylee Wright – The No. 1 seed had no problems. Wright was a force at the net with her big blocks and crushing kills, while we saw Barker making amazing digs and converting for points. Audrey Flanagan/Olga Nikolaeva – Flanagan is intimidating. Her 6-0 frame at this age allows her to block so many balls not usually seen. Nikolaeva carries a wide variety of shots in her arsenal and her serves are rockets. Sara Moynihan/Kara Namimatsu – Moynihan, a southpaw, is explosive. Teams at this age usually don’t see a power swing from that arm angle. Namimatsu covers the court well and shows a good passing touch. Layla Austin/Jordyn Scribner – Scribner drives her team with her big, powerful swings and fiery emotions. She brings a lot of energy. Austin does a good job picking up balls and converting for points. Blaire Bowers/Gabriella Rodriguez – A well-balanced team. Rodriguez patrols the end line and doesn’t let many balls drop, while Bowers brings the heat with her big blocks and powerful swings.

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BVCA: 16/18U Day 2 Show Stoppers

Welcome back to Day 2 of the Beach Volleyball Club of America National Championships. It was an overcast Saturday at Hermosa Beach. With the conclusion of pool play from Day 1, the agenda for Day 2 was to pare down the field to gold brackets and start single elimination play. The 16U division started with 125 teams and was trimmed to 54. The 18U division began with 157 pairs and was narrowed down to 67 for gold brackets. 16U will finish until there are eight teams left and 18U will stop when there are 16 teams left on Saturday night and finish play Sunday morning. Here are the Day 2 Show Stoppers who made a splash. 16U Madeline Walker/Vivian Johnson – This duo with their ball control breezed through their matches. Their defense was tight as passing and communication were seamless. A hidden key is they both can find a weak area in serve receive and capitalize for long serving runs. Haylee Lafontaine/Danielle Sparks – The combination of Lafontaine’s impact at the net and Sparks’ wizardry on defense give this duo a good shot at a deep run. Lafontaine combines athleticism with her height resulting in big swings and blocks. Carly Hixson/Mikki Carlin – Hixson’s defense is stellar. Her reads and ability to convert with a big swing is a major weapon. Add Carlin’s passing touch and shot making ability and they have a deep run available to them through their ball control. Alexandra Marie Kurz/Bella Adishian – Adishian will punish any tight sets either getting a stuff block or a big kill. Kurz has a high reach on her swing making it difficult to block while also allowing her to cut the ball with extreme angels. Ingrid Timon-Johnson/Mallory LaBreche – Another team with excellent ball control. This team’s ability to handle serve receive make them a threat because they’re always in system and attacking. Charlotta Bell/Savanna Lau – Lau is very good in the back row. Her positioning is good and her ability to run down shots and convert is a positive. But this duo’s deep run will depend heavily with the net play of Bell. One of the best blockers in her age group, she shuts down plenty of attacks and her ability to transition with a big kill is key. Kate Morley/Stacey Reeves – We’ve watched Reeves long enough to know if there’s anyone who can will her team to victory it’s her. The energy she brings and her ability to back it up with big swings for points is huge. Pairing her up with Morley is genius as Morley is another run through the wall type player and never giving up. This duo was fun to watch and will give everyone fits. 18U Zoey Henson/Clara Stowell – Stowell had a huge day putting max pressure at the net. Her offense was clicking but her blocking impacted the game deeply. With Henson patrolling the back court and picking everything up this team had no problem advancing. Portia Sherman/Chloe Hoffman – This duo puts max pressure on opposing defenses. Both are strong attackers that do a lot of damage approaching behind the set forcing the block and defender to shift on time or get caught in between. Phoenix Clarke/Indigo Clarke – The sisters from Hawaii play with such explosive energy. With their good passing skills they run a quicker offense catching many teams off guard. Phoenix plays the net well making good reads which leads to getting touches on most attacks. Taylor Hagenah/Ensley Alden – This team has balance. Both are 6-0 splits who have no problem at the net or on defense. Their ball control is clean, giving this group an ability to attack on most plays. Their height and play at the net will be key for them to medal here. Bailey Showalter/Kyleen Filimaua – A definite contender, this team with two big splits also showed their athleticism with great defensive plays. Filimaua made great reads and scrambled for hustle plays culminating in big momentum kills. Maggie Boyd/Gabriella Walker – Boyd’s jump serve is legit good. She was getting aces and a lot of free balls back to her team, giving these big hitters those opportunities leading to easy points. Carra Sassack/Ashley Vincent – Sassack is a beast in the back row. Her quickness allows her to get to many balls while transitioning with her southpaw swing gives defenders fits. Vincent is one of the beach’s most explosive attackers. If her sets are high enough watch out as there is a lot of pace behind that swing. Savannah Standage/Erin Inskeep – Inskeep, with her two podium finishes last week, will look for a third on Sunday. Her ball control and attack vision allows her to hit any set. With Standage’s big swings it will also be fun to see if they can medal.

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BCVA: 16/18U Day 1 Show Stoppers

The Beach Volleyball Club of America is holding its 9th annual National Championship from July 15-19 in Hermosa Beach. Age groups participating include 18, 16, 14 and 12U and have staggered start days. All of the previous beach tournaments we’ve covered have been teams which were not playing for and representing a club, but this tournament is and all teams have been picked by the club directors. This introduces different pairings with exciting skill sets and dynamics involved. Below we highlight the Day 1 Show Stoppers from the 16s and 18s. 16U Kate Morley/Stacey Reeves – The No. 1 seed overall, this duo impressed. Their ball control allows them to contend with any team, but it’s their defensive intensity that will give them separation from others. Charlotta Bell/Savanna Lau – Bell’s got one of the best blocks on the beach, which allows the speedy Lau to cover most of the back row. Kealy Dirner/Mackenzie Miller – Miller is impressive at the net. The blocker can bring the heat and with her high reach has some extreme angles that she creates with her arm speed. Haylee Lafontaine/Danielle Sparks – Their ball control allowed them to breeze through pool play. Sparks shined with her defense and conversions, whileLafontaine had strong serving runs and impressive kills. Elise Lenahan/Kiera Tanioka – We loved watching this duo play. A strong team with good communication and sound ball control. They can rally with any team. Tanioka makes good reads and completes the play with well-placed shots. Ingrid Timon-Johnson/Mallory LaBreche – LaBreche plays with the steadiness of a veteran. She makes good reads as a blocker and playing the net well. Nothing rattles her. Kiki Remensperger/Isa Wiklund – This team caught our attention with their energy and teamwork. They both did a good job of rotating around each other and communicating during broken plays, saving many points. Wiklund’s vocal and positive energy is fun to be around. Ella Irwin/Lilianna Tosches – Irwin and Tosches pulled of a mini upset coming in third in the pool and eventually taking first. Tosches does a good job as a defender with her reads. She covers a lot of court and her conversion rate leading to points is excellent. 18U Maggie Boyd/Gabriella Walker – Fresh off winning the AVP tournament last weekend, this duo cruised through pool play. Walker showed great athleticism picking up shots then transitioning with some thunderous kills. Bailey Showalter/Kyleen Filimaua – This duo stands out. Both are over 6-0 tall and can punish balls at the net. Whether it’s blocking, attacking or defending their skills are excellent and will allow them to make a deep run. Savannah Standage/Erin Inskeep – Standage impresses at the net with her powerful swing. Paired with Inskeep’s ball control and this group had no problems on Day 1. Kelly Belardi/ Jenna Colligan – Belardi – a Stanford indoor and beach commit – plays with great court vision. She has a good sense of where the defense is positioned and has a good arm swing to be able to place it where she wants. Tawny Ensign/Skylar Ensign – Winners of the silver bracket at the AVP last week, this team had no problems in pool play. Tawny is very quick as a defender and able to read and pick up tough cut shots. She then has a good ability to convert usually with a good line shot. Ashley Pater/Kennedy Coakley – Coakley’s strong presence at the net, combined with Pater’s defensive intensity make them a fun and exciting team to watch. Rallies are usually finished with Pater hustling for a ball, then converting with great angle shots. Zoey Henson/Clara Stowell – A good mixture of Stowell’s net play and Henson’s ability to defend and convert points made for an easy day for this duo. Henson’s serve with good pace and accuracy could give them a chance at a deep run. Kelly Mccloskey/Finley Rollins – Rollins is another impressive blocker we watched. When she squats down and then explodes up to block, she actually gets her elbows to the tape and intimidates the opposing attacker.

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