May 30, 2023

vballrecruiter.com Player of the Week: Reagan Ennist (FREE)

We’re proud to officially begin an ongoing partnership with Dick’s Sporting Goods, which is sponsoring our new Player of the Week program. Moving forward we’ll be releasing a featured vballrecruiter.com Player of the Week, sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods. Below is our initial Player of the Week: Reagan Ennist. *** Like countless before her, it didn’t take Reagan Ennist long to fall in love with volleyball. The 6-2, 4-star outside hitter from the Class of 2025 currently plays for TeamLVC 17-1 – which is participating in 17 Aspire for the upcoming AAUs Girls National Championships later this summer – but didn’t grow up playing the sport. She tried everything from softball to basketball to swimming while also sticking to competitive gymnastics for eight years. Then volleyball came along. After watching her older sister, Ryan, play Ennist decided it was time to get out of gymnastics and into a new sport. “I watched her games and they were fast-paced plus I wanted to be around a team sport,” Ennist said. We’ve talked to players before who stopped doing gymnastics because they simply outgrew the sport due to their height. However, Ennist said that wasn’t the case with her. She was actually shorter than most of her friends in sixth grade and didn’t start her growth spurt until seventh grade. By the time Ennist was playing her first year at Shenendehowa in New York as an eighth-grader she knew she wanted to continue playing in college. Having grown to 6-2 and touching over 10 feet, Ennist should have no trouble in making that happen. She’s considered one of the top recruits in the country, though she might fly under the radar, and will be sought after in the coming weeks when the recruiting period officially begins. Ennist recently quit track and field, where she competed in high, long and triple jump, to focus on volleyball. Even though she captured the Section II high jump title as a freshman volleyball is where her heart is. “I think my absolute favorite thing is being able to play with different girls from around the country,” Ennist said. “I’ve been playing with different people and different styles. I love the traveling and the different coaching.” As our featured Player of the Week sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, we recently spoke with Ennist about volleyball and more. Who is your role model or icon you look up to? Ennist: Definitely the two who stick out to me the most is Jordan Larson. I met her last year at the Drive Nation camp in Texas. It’s seeing not just how much of a great player she is, but what a leader she is on the court. That’s something I strive to be in all my years I play. Second, she is actually from around where I grew up, is Emma Werkmeister. She plays at UCONN. I look up to her because New York is not a huge volleyball state. I competed against her a lot last year. She’s an amazing player and shows great leadership in being humble. It’s great seeing someone so close playing in college and having a great experience. What is your favorite food? Ennist: I do love seafood and lobster. I love tacos and Mexican food, but seafood, especially lobster, is my favorite. What is your favorite tournament of the season? Ennist: I’ve been to the Capital Hill Classic two years in a row and it’s one of my favorites. The level of play is crazy and I love the length of the tournament that it’s three days. It’s probably one of the bigger tournaments we’ve been to. I’m also super excited for AAUs because I’ve never been. What is your favorite team bonding event? Ennist: Over my (high) school season we have a couple away tournaments that are four or five hours away and we stay in hotels. The night before the first day of the tournament the coach picks out mini groups to create a song and dance. We have 20 minutes to come up with one and then we perform it in front of everyone. It’s so fun to connect like that outside volleyball. Do you have a quote or mantra? Ennist: This is hard because I’ve been doing #MyQuoteMondays for a couple of months. I started doing that and one that stood out is, I don’t remember exactly, but it talks about the only person holding you back is yourself. Sometimes you get called names and people talk about you as competitors. That’s what happens, but that quote always sticks out and I remember to block out the negative and focus on myself and my team and achieving what we want. It makes it super important to me. If you could have any super power what would it be and why? Ennist: Probably being able to time travel. I don’t know why, that just seems so cool going back in time. I don’t think I would want to go forward, just backward. What do you like to do outside of volleyball? Ennist: Besides modeling, I love hanging out with friends outside of volleyball when I get the chance. I workout with my best friend on off days and go to a trainer, so working out and modeling are what I do outside of volleyball. What is one thing that may surprise people about you? Ennist: I’m not as serious as a lot of people who make the assumption about me think I am. They think I’m completely serious and intimidating. I’m nothing like that. I’m very funny and love to joke around with people and be goofy. When I don’t have games, I’m always goofing around. What is your favorite number and why? Ennist: My favorite number is six and I honestly can’t tell you why. That number has stuck with me since I was young. Six is in my birthday and it’s been a lucky number, so maybe that’s why but it’s not a volleyball number of mine.

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West Coast Cup: Day 3 Show Stoppers

The last day of the JVA West Coast Cup in Long Beach went down as expected. That is, with teams going all out in hopes of claiming their division’s gold medal. It produced plenty of spectacular individual efforts and outings. We present the ones who impressed us the most with our daily Show Stoppers. DAY 3 SHOW STOPPERS Gemma Larbalestier L/DS Actyve 17 Black: An energetic and outgoing libero, Larbalestier anchored the defense with strong passing out of serve receive and making plenty of digs to keep rallies alive. Emma Rowell S/RS Actyve 17 Black: A setter/right side from the Class of 2025, Rowell was instrumental in Actyve’s gold medal march. She’s a physical attacker who can pound balls down. She’s an above-average setter as well, with nice hands and the ability to locate consistently. Tate Drageset OH Actyve 17 Black: Drageset – another member of the Class of 2025 – proved nearly impossible to stop. Kills went over blocks, around them and through them as Drageset menaced defenses repeatedly. Kiera Maynard OH Saddleback 17 Sofly: Saddleback finished with the silver medal in part because of the play of Maynard. The six-rotation outside held her own and gave her team regular scoring when set. Riley Barr S Saddleback 17 Sofly: Barr did well running the offense and moving the ball around. She was connecting with all her hitters and putting the ball in nice spots. Rian Barr MB Saddleback 17 Sofly: Barr was making plays at the net on both sides. She put up a strong block and also was able to turn around and put balls away. Adia McCown OH Balboa Bay 17 Blue: McCown sums up Balboa Bay in a lot of ways. She’s a bit undersized but has a lot of fight and comes with it on the attack. She’s a free-swinger who lets it fly and was giving Balboa Bay an arm it could count on. Jaedyn Houston L/DS Balboa Bay 17 Blue: Houston was sharp in serve receive and putting her passes on target. She’s a scrappy defender with lots of hustle. MiKenna Henjum OH/S San Clemente 17 Riley: Henjum can set adequately at times, but she really stands out with her hitting. She carries a key role in the offense. She’s a springy, quick attacker with a solid arm. Brooklyn Kostoff S San Clemente 17 Riley: Kostoff was dishing well in running the offense. She showed a nice touch and consistent release. *** Isabelle Marco S Academy 17 HP Lukasz: Marco was among the setters taking care of business in 17 Open. She sets a clean ball and connects well with her hitters. Leimaile Lasike MB Tstreet LV 16 Trevor: Lasike is part of a strong 1-2 punch in the middle. She moves well and takes up a lot of space with her long reach. It allows to be impactful on both offense and defense as Tstreet likes to get her the ball. Kate Camp MB Tstreet LV 16 Trevor: Camp is the other half who Tstreet likes to get involved as much as possible. Camp has a knack for scoring. Whether putting balls down with a big swing or tipping into the open space, she’s tough to stop. Ai-Lani Hunter RS VVA 16-1: Hunter flashed her upside and potential more than a few times. She’s a big jumper with a strong arm who can generate pace and lots of offense. Brooklyn Washington MB VVA 16-1: Washington is another standout middle in 16 Open. She’s tall with a long wingspan and can go straight over smaller blockers with ease. She’s one to follow as she continues to move up. Madelyn Feramisco OH VVA 16-1: Feramisco is a bit undersized but a fearless outside who jumps well and doesn’t back down. She brings it on the attack with an aggressive swing and was providing her share of offense. Kendall Timme OH Arete 16 Navy Telos: Timme is a long outside with nice extension. She’s one of the main offensive threats and can drill it at times. Jaleah Bauss S Arete 16 Navy Telos: Bauss is a bit undersized but is quick and gets to the ball well. She has a smooth release and was locating well with her various hitters. Isabella Wood RS Arete 16 Navy Telos: Wood has a booming arm. She was a back row opposite who was crushing balls and delivering points. Charlotte Nowak OH Tstreet 15 Curtis: Nowak and teammates walked away with the gold medal. She’s a lanky outside who takes lots of swings in helping anchoring the offense. *** Emma Champagne MB Tstreet 15 Curtis: Champagne makes up one half of Tstreet’s middle threat. She can impact both sides with her strong blocking and attacking. Addison Coady MB Tstreet 15 Curtis: Coady is another who makes it happen on both sides. She’s lanky and can take away space in a hurry while also being able to whip down kills. Ava McBride S/RS Actyve 15 Black: McBride does a lot on the court with her setting and attacking. She’s tall with a high contact point and it makes her dangerous on the attack. She’s also an on-point setter who can move the ball around. Karys Campos L/DS Actyve 15 Black: Campos, a 2027 libero playing up, is a gamer. She’s quick, covers and passes well and is another to keep tabs on. Aviya Russo OH Academy 15 HP Daniele: Russo was one of the top outsides in the division. She’s another long outside who can extend and go over blocks. Melina McKinney RS Academy 15 HP Daniele: McKinney is a baller with her ability to pass out of serve receive as well as her heady attacking from tips to tools to hammering balls for points. Laila Turner OH Marin 13 Black: Turner and company rose to the top in capturing the 14 Club gold medal. She did well locating her shots and not forcing the issue. Abigail Lardner RS Marin 13 Black: Lardner showed off her arm at times.

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West Coast Cup: Gold Medal Rundown

The third and final day of the JVA West Coast Cup in Long Beach saw Actyve 17 Black continue its dominance through 17 Open. In going 8-0 and not dropping a set, Actyve left no doubt about which club was tops in the division. Led by recent 18 American MVP and sophomore outside hitter Tate Drageset, Actyve finished off its perfect run by sweeping Saddleback 17 Sofly in the final, 25-14, 25-22. Actyve also received outstanding performances from sophomore setter/right side Emma Rowell and junior libero Gemma Larbalestier. Opponents scored 20 or more points in just three sets against Actyve, which is set to compete in 17 USA this summer in Chicago. As a club, Actyve was close to another gold medal in 15 Open. However, Tstreet 15 Curtis spoiled that feat by taking down Actyve 15 Black in three sets, 23-25, 25-23, 15-7, in the championship clash. It was a rematch to the ending of Day 2 pool play, when Actyve narrowly clipped Tstreet, 25-23, 20-25, 15-13. That was Tstreet’s only loss of the weekend. With middles Emma Champagne and Addison Coady making impacts and outside Charlotte Nowak and setter/right side Sara Moynihan playing key parts too, Tstreet uprooted Academy 15 HP Daniele in the semifinals. Academy HP was the only Open-qualified team in the field. Tstreet qualified for 15 National in Chicago while Actyve is participating in 15 USA. After catching a Day 1 break, another Tstreet club came out ahead in 16 Open. Tstreet LV 16 Trevor went 1-2 on the first day and finished in third place in its pool. However, the top two third-place finishers remained in the upper half and Tstreet LV earned one of those distinctions. Tstreet LV opened up Day 2 with a loss to VVA 16-1, the same team which beat Tstreet LV on Day 1. Yet, it was Tstreet LV getting the last say. Middles Leimaile Lasike and Kate Camp were vital as Tstreet topped VVA, 25-22, 25-20, in the gold medal match. VVA fell to Seal Beach 16 Black on Saturday but got revenge on Monday by outlasting Seal Beach, 19-25, 25-23, 16-14, in the semifinals. In 14 Club, it was Marin 13 Black taking home the top honors after sweeping Blue Royals VBA 14 Royal, 25-8, 27-25, in the final. Marin had just one setback all weekend, that coming with a Day 2 loss to Silver State 14 Brad.

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vballrecruiter.com Player of the Week: Reagan Ennist (FREE)

We’re proud to officially begin an ongoing partnership with Dick’s Sporting Goods, which is sponsoring our new Player of the Week program. Moving forward we’ll be releasing a featured vballrecruiter.com Player of the Week, sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods. Below is our initial Player of the Week: Reagan Ennist. *** Like countless before her, it didn’t take Reagan Ennist long to fall in love with volleyball. The 6-2, 4-star outside hitter from the Class of 2025 currently plays for TeamLVC 17-1 – which is participating in 17 Aspire for the upcoming AAUs Girls National Championships later this summer – but didn’t grow up playing the sport. She tried everything from softball to basketball to swimming while also sticking to competitive gymnastics for eight years. Then volleyball came along. After watching her older sister, Ryan, play Ennist decided it was time to get out of gymnastics and into a new sport. “I watched her games and they were fast-paced plus I wanted to be around a team sport,” Ennist said. We’ve talked to players before who stopped doing gymnastics because they simply outgrew the sport due to their height. However, Ennist said that wasn’t the case with her. She was actually shorter than most of her friends in sixth grade and didn’t start her growth spurt until seventh grade. By the time Ennist was playing her first year at Shenendehowa in New York as an eighth-grader she knew she wanted to continue playing in college. Having grown to 6-2 and touching over 10 feet, Ennist should have no trouble in making that happen. She’s considered one of the top recruits in the country, though she might fly under the radar, and will be sought after in the coming weeks when the recruiting period officially begins. Ennist recently quit track and field, where she competed in high, long and triple jump, to focus on volleyball. Even though she captured the Section II high jump title as a freshman volleyball is where her heart is. “I think my absolute favorite thing is being able to play with different girls from around the country,” Ennist said. “I’ve been playing with different people and different styles. I love the traveling and the different coaching.” As our featured Player of the Week sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, we recently spoke with Ennist about volleyball and more. Who is your role model or icon you look up to? Ennist: Definitely the two who stick out to me the most is Jordan Larson. I met her last year at the Drive Nation camp in Texas. It’s seeing not just how much of a great player she is, but what a leader she is on the court. That’s something I strive to be in all my years I play. Second, she is actually from around where I grew up, is Emma Werkmeister. She plays at UCONN. I look up to her because New York is not a huge volleyball state. I competed against her a lot last year. She’s an amazing player and shows great leadership in being humble. It’s great seeing someone so close playing in college and having a great experience. What is your favorite food? Ennist: I do love seafood and lobster. I love tacos and Mexican food, but seafood, especially lobster, is my favorite. What is your favorite tournament of the season? Ennist: I’ve been to the Capital Hill Classic two years in a row and it’s one of my favorites. The level of play is crazy and I love the length of the tournament that it’s three days. It’s probably one of the bigger tournaments we’ve been to. I’m also super excited for AAUs because I’ve never been. What is your favorite team bonding event? Ennist: Over my (high) school season we have a couple away tournaments that are four or five hours away and we stay in hotels. The night before the first day of the tournament the coach picks out mini groups to create a song and dance. We have 20 minutes to come up with one and then we perform it in front of everyone. It’s so fun to connect like that outside volleyball. Do you have a quote or mantra? Ennist: This is hard because I’ve been doing #MyQuoteMondays for a couple of months. I started doing that and one that stood out is, I don’t remember exactly, but it talks about the only person holding you back is yourself. Sometimes you get called names and people talk about you as competitors. That’s what happens, but that quote always sticks out and I remember to block out the negative and focus on myself and my team and achieving what we want. It makes it super important to me. If you could have any super power what would it be and why? Ennist: Probably being able to time travel. I don’t know why, that just seems so cool going back in time. I don’t think I would want to go forward, just backward. What do you like to do outside of volleyball? Ennist: Besides modeling, I love hanging out with friends outside of volleyball when I get the chance. I workout with my best friend on off days and go to a trainer, so working out and modeling are what I do outside of volleyball. What is one thing that may surprise people about you? Ennist: I’m not as serious as a lot of people who make the assumption about me think I am. They think I’m completely serious and intimidating. I’m nothing like that. I’m very funny and love to joke around with people and be goofy. When I don’t have games, I’m always goofing around. What is your favorite number and why? Ennist: My favorite number is six and I honestly can’t tell you why. That number has stuck with me since I was young. Six is in my birthday and it’s been a lucky number, so maybe that’s why but it’s not a volleyball number of mine.

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West Coast Cup: Day 3 Show Stoppers

The last day of the JVA West Coast Cup in Long Beach went down as expected. That is, with teams going all out in hopes of claiming their division’s gold medal. It produced plenty of spectacular individual efforts and outings. We present the ones who impressed us the most with our daily Show Stoppers. DAY 3 SHOW STOPPERS Gemma Larbalestier L/DS Actyve 17 Black: An energetic and outgoing libero, Larbalestier anchored the defense with strong passing out of serve receive and making plenty of digs to keep rallies alive. Emma Rowell S/RS Actyve 17 Black: A setter/right side from the Class of 2025, Rowell was instrumental in Actyve’s gold medal march. She’s a physical attacker who can pound balls down. She’s an above-average setter as well, with nice hands and the ability to locate consistently. Tate Drageset OH Actyve 17 Black: Drageset – another member of the Class of 2025 – proved nearly impossible to stop. Kills went over blocks, around them and through them as Drageset menaced defenses repeatedly. Kiera Maynard OH Saddleback 17 Sofly: Saddleback finished with the silver medal in part because of the play of Maynard. The six-rotation outside held her own and gave her team regular scoring when set. Riley Barr S Saddleback 17 Sofly: Barr did well running the offense and moving the ball around. She was connecting with all her hitters and putting the ball in nice spots. Rian Barr MB Saddleback 17 Sofly: Barr was making plays at the net on both sides. She put up a strong block and also was able to turn around and put balls away. Adia McCown OH Balboa Bay 17 Blue: McCown sums up Balboa Bay in a lot of ways. She’s a bit undersized but has a lot of fight and comes with it on the attack. She’s a free-swinger who lets it fly and was giving Balboa Bay an arm it could count on. Jaedyn Houston L/DS Balboa Bay 17 Blue: Houston was sharp in serve receive and putting her passes on target. She’s a scrappy defender with lots of hustle. MiKenna Henjum OH/S San Clemente 17 Riley: Henjum can set adequately at times, but she really stands out with her hitting. She carries a key role in the offense. She’s a springy, quick attacker with a solid arm. Brooklyn Kostoff S San Clemente 17 Riley: Kostoff was dishing well in running the offense. She showed a nice touch and consistent release. *** Isabelle Marco S Academy 17 HP Lukasz: Marco was among the setters taking care of business in 17 Open. She sets a clean ball and connects well with her hitters. Leimaile Lasike MB Tstreet LV 16 Trevor: Lasike is part of a strong 1-2 punch in the middle. She moves well and takes up a lot of space with her long reach. It allows to be impactful on both offense and defense as Tstreet likes to get her the ball. Kate Camp MB Tstreet LV 16 Trevor: Camp is the other half who Tstreet likes to get involved as much as possible. Camp has a knack for scoring. Whether putting balls down with a big swing or tipping into the open space, she’s tough to stop. Ai-Lani Hunter RS VVA 16-1: Hunter flashed her upside and potential more than a few times. She’s a big jumper with a strong arm who can generate pace and lots of offense. Brooklyn Washington MB VVA 16-1: Washington is another standout middle in 16 Open. She’s tall with a long wingspan and can go straight over smaller blockers with ease. She’s one to follow as she continues to move up. Madelyn Feramisco OH VVA 16-1: Feramisco is a bit undersized but a fearless outside who jumps well and doesn’t back down. She brings it on the attack with an aggressive swing and was providing her share of offense. Kendall Timme OH Arete 16 Navy Telos: Timme is a long outside with nice extension. She’s one of the main offensive threats and can drill it at times. Jaleah Bauss S Arete 16 Navy Telos: Bauss is a bit undersized but is quick and gets to the ball well. She has a smooth release and was locating well with her various hitters. Isabella Wood RS Arete 16 Navy Telos: Wood has a booming arm. She was a back row opposite who was crushing balls and delivering points. Charlotte Nowak OH Tstreet 15 Curtis: Nowak and teammates walked away with the gold medal. She’s a lanky outside who takes lots of swings in helping anchoring the offense. *** Emma Champagne MB Tstreet 15 Curtis: Champagne makes up one half of Tstreet’s middle threat. She can impact both sides with her strong blocking and attacking. Addison Coady MB Tstreet 15 Curtis: Coady is another who makes it happen on both sides. She’s lanky and can take away space in a hurry while also being able to whip down kills. Ava McBride S/RS Actyve 15 Black: McBride does a lot on the court with her setting and attacking. She’s tall with a high contact point and it makes her dangerous on the attack. She’s also an on-point setter who can move the ball around. Karys Campos L/DS Actyve 15 Black: Campos, a 2027 libero playing up, is a gamer. She’s quick, covers and passes well and is another to keep tabs on. Aviya Russo OH Academy 15 HP Daniele: Russo was one of the top outsides in the division. She’s another long outside who can extend and go over blocks. Melina McKinney RS Academy 15 HP Daniele: McKinney is a baller with her ability to pass out of serve receive as well as her heady attacking from tips to tools to hammering balls for points. Laila Turner OH Marin 13 Black: Turner and company rose to the top in capturing the 14 Club gold medal. She did well locating her shots and not forcing the issue. Abigail Lardner RS Marin 13 Black: Lardner showed off her arm at times.

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West Coast Cup: Gold Medal Rundown

The third and final day of the JVA West Coast Cup in Long Beach saw Actyve 17 Black continue its dominance through 17 Open. In going 8-0 and not dropping a set, Actyve left no doubt about which club was tops in the division. Led by recent 18 American MVP and sophomore outside hitter Tate Drageset, Actyve finished off its perfect run by sweeping Saddleback 17 Sofly in the final, 25-14, 25-22. Actyve also received outstanding performances from sophomore setter/right side Emma Rowell and junior libero Gemma Larbalestier. Opponents scored 20 or more points in just three sets against Actyve, which is set to compete in 17 USA this summer in Chicago. As a club, Actyve was close to another gold medal in 15 Open. However, Tstreet 15 Curtis spoiled that feat by taking down Actyve 15 Black in three sets, 23-25, 25-23, 15-7, in the championship clash. It was a rematch to the ending of Day 2 pool play, when Actyve narrowly clipped Tstreet, 25-23, 20-25, 15-13. That was Tstreet’s only loss of the weekend. With middles Emma Champagne and Addison Coady making impacts and outside Charlotte Nowak and setter/right side Sara Moynihan playing key parts too, Tstreet uprooted Academy 15 HP Daniele in the semifinals. Academy HP was the only Open-qualified team in the field. Tstreet qualified for 15 National in Chicago while Actyve is participating in 15 USA. After catching a Day 1 break, another Tstreet club came out ahead in 16 Open. Tstreet LV 16 Trevor went 1-2 on the first day and finished in third place in its pool. However, the top two third-place finishers remained in the upper half and Tstreet LV earned one of those distinctions. Tstreet LV opened up Day 2 with a loss to VVA 16-1, the same team which beat Tstreet LV on Day 1. Yet, it was Tstreet LV getting the last say. Middles Leimaile Lasike and Kate Camp were vital as Tstreet topped VVA, 25-22, 25-20, in the gold medal match. VVA fell to Seal Beach 16 Black on Saturday but got revenge on Monday by outlasting Seal Beach, 19-25, 25-23, 16-14, in the semifinals. In 14 Club, it was Marin 13 Black taking home the top honors after sweeping Blue Royals VBA 14 Royal, 25-8, 27-25, in the final. Marin had just one setback all weekend, that coming with a Day 2 loss to Silver State 14 Brad.

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