September 5, 2023

vballrecruiter.com’s Top 50 National HS Rankings (Sept. 5)

Since releasing our initial Top 50 National HS Rankings in early August, it’s been a whirlwind of action. Though some schools are just getting under way and have only played a few matches, many more have been going at it for weeks. The biggest story to start the season is whether or not we would see Prestonwood Christian TX pull off a repeat of sorts accomplished by Cathedral Catholic CA last season in going wire-to-wire and winning the mythical national championship after putting together an impressive undefeated season. It didn’t take long to get an answer to that question. Prestonwood lost for the first time in its fifth outing of the season – falling to Boyd TX. Prestonwood has since lost twice more, once to Mater Dei CA in the final of the Volleypalooza tournament and to Decatur TX after that. Prestonwood did hand Grand Oaks TX its only loss on the season so far in the semifinals of Volleypalooza. Prestonwood was scheduled to travel to the Nike TOC Southeast tournament this past weekend but wasn’t able to make the trip because of the hurricane. Instead, it was Cornerstone Christian TX walking away with the tournament title. Cornerstone’s only loss on the season came to Mira Costa CA in the final of the Ann Kang Invitational in Hawaii. Mira Costa lost its first match of the season and tournament in falling to Punahou HI before coming back to capture the title. It helped land Mira Costa at the top spot in our updated Top 50. Despite the loss, it’s hard to argue against the quality of victories Mira Costa has put together so far. Not only did the Mustangs top recent Nike TOC Southeast champion Cornerstone, but Mira Costa also swept Volleypalooza champion Mater Dei, plus has victories over Sierra Canyon CA and Marymount CA. With Mira Costa returning to the Durango Fall Classic this year, the Mustangs will have a chance to show they are indeed the best team in the country when the two-day event takes place in three weeks in Las Vegas. In other happenings, both Mother McAuley IL and Notre Dame Academy KY started this week undefeated and will be participating in this weekend’s Louisville Invitational Volleyball Tournament. Other teams off to strong starts as expected are Hamilton Southeastern IN and Divine Savior Holy Angels WI. One surprise so far this season was Archbishop Mitty CA taking down St. Francis/Mountain View CA to break into the Top 50 and land at No. 10 in our latest update. Check out the full Top 50 below. vballrecruiter.com’S TOP 50 NATIONAL HS RANKINGS 1. Mira Costa CA (4 – previous ranking) 2. Mother McAuley IL (3) 3. Notre Dame Academy KY (5) 4. Papillion-La Vista South NE (9) 5. Cornerstone Christian TX (8) 6. Mater Dei CA (2) 7. St. James Academy KS (6) 8. Torrey Pines CA (26) 9. Prestonwood Christian TX (1) 10. Archbishop Mitty CA (n/r) *** 11. Grand Oaks TX (n/r) 12. Hamilton Southeastern IN (11) 13. Cathedral Catholic CA (7) 14. Divine Savior Holy Angels WI (13) 15. St. Thomas Aquinas KS (14) 16. Carrollwood Day FL (n/r) 17. Wayzata MN (20) 18. Dripping Springs TX (19) 19. Bellmont IN (n/r) 20. O’Connor AZ (n/r) *** 21. St. Francis/Mountain View CA (12) 22. Oconomowoc WI (27) 23. Marist IL (37) 24. Sierra Canyon CA (17) 25. Viera FL (n/r) 26. Corona del Sol AZ (30) 27. Calvary Christian FL (n/r) 28. Redondo Union CA (n/r) 29. Berkeley Prep FL (n/r) 30. Assumption KY (16) *** 31. St. Ursula Academy OH (n/r) 32. Pace Academy GA (n/r) 33. Lafayette MO (34) 34. Marymount CA (18) 35. Lake Catholic OH (n/r) 36. Lone Peak UT (n/r) 37. Pope GA (n/r) 38. Sacred Heart KY (n/r) 39. Los Alamitos CA (n/r) 40. Liberty North MO (32) *** 41. Horizon AZ (37) 42. Byron Nelson TX (38) 43. Punahou HI (n/r) 44. Clearwater Central Catholic FL (42) 45. Millennium AZ (45) 46. Liberty MO (47) 47. Valor Christian CO (n/r) 48. Glenbard West IL (n/r) 49. Skyridge UT (n/r) 50. Mercy McAuley OH (n/r) *** ON THE CUSP Mount St. Mary OK Northville MI Maple Mountain UT Flint Hill VA Plant FL Hagerty FL Colleyville Heritage TX Westminster Christian FL Yorktown IN Washburn Rural KS Prosper TX Benet Academy IL Brighton MI Marian MI Millbrook NC Green Level NC Middle Creek NC Cardinal Gibbons NC Green Hope NC Lovejoy TX Keller TX Bishop Gorman NV Oviedo FL Venice FL Ursuline Academy OH Mount Notre Dame OH Lake Highland Prep FL Huntington Beach CA Perry AZ

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vballrecruiter.com’s Player of the Week: Tenesyn Frye (FREE)

We’re proud to be a part of an ongoing partnership with Dick’s Sporting Goods, which is sponsoring our Player of the Week award. We’ll be releasing a featured vballrecruiter.com Player of the Week, sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, on Tuesdays. Below is this week’s Player of the Week: Tenesyn Frye. *** Flashing back to last year, it was Tenesyn Frye’s first season playing club volleyball for Idaho Crush. She was on the 15s team, one that ended up qualifying for 15 Open and finishing tied for 29th at the USAV Girls Junior National Championships in Indianapolis. So much has happened since then for the 6-1, 4-star athlete who plays high school at Mountain View in Idaho. This summer she wrapped up her second season with Idaho Crush, one in which the club made history. And she recently committed to Houston where she’ll further her career in a couple of years. It’s been a whirlwind of a progression considering Frye only spent two seasons playing at a small club before joining Idaho Crush, where she’s since elevated quickly. “The club I was playing for fell apart and Caroline (Bower) asked if I wanted to be on the team,” Frye said. “That’s when I went to Triple Crown and saw all the college coaches. That’s when I thought I could go to college and got serious. Caroline developed my game and I improved so much. She knows a lot about volleyball.” This past club season was a special one for Frye and her Idaho Crush 16 teammates. They became the first club from Idaho to win a national qualifier when they finished first at the Pacific Northwest Qualifier. That was a remarkable achievement but they didn’t stop there. Frye and company added two more national qualifier victories by capturing gold at both the Salt Lake City Showdown and Far Western qualifiers. “It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity winning three national qualifiers,” Frye said. “Before that no team from Idaho had ever won one national qualifier. So to win two more after winning the first, that was unreal. I love my team. We all get along really well outside of volleyball too so that really helps us.” The team wound up finishing tied for 13th in 16 Open at the USAV GJNC in Chicago. There’s a sense of pride in representing the state on a stage like a national qualifier and the national championship, Frye said. The team loves that they are helping put Idaho on the map. “Idaho volleyball is very small, but it’s growing,” Frye said. “It’s still nothing compared to Nebraska, California and Texas but it’s good to hear from random people at tournaments who come up to us. We are the only club in Idaho that plays in Open and we are getting a name for ourselves.” Frye’s rapid ascension also opened up doors for the next level that she wouldn’t have thought were available previously. She said her recruiting process was stressful at times and that she “didn’t organize well with all the calls and that was my fault.” When it came to Houston, she said the school offered her at nationals and “that was pretty cool.” “I was so tired that day and the coaches made my day because of it,” she said. “They are all super fun and super energetic and fun to talk to. I committed on July 15 one month after it started. I decided I waited long enough and didn’t want to lose another opportunity to play at a great school.” As our featured Player of the Week sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, we recently spoke with Frye about volleyball and more. Who is a role model or someone you look up to? Frye: It’s probably my dad. He always has worked really hard. He is the only one from his family to go to college and play sports in college. He’s a big motivation of mine. What is your favorite food? Frye: I would say Italian food, pizza and pasta. I’ll try any type of new pizza, but normally I go with pepperoni or the meat lovers is my favorite. Other than volleyball, what skill would you most like to learn and why? Frye: I would say getting better grades. It’s not that I have bad grades or my grades aren’t good, it’s just that I would like more time to be able to focus on my academics and do a little better in school. If you could choose to do anything for a day, what would it be and why? Frye: I think I would go to a different country. I really want to go to Japan and walk around there and learn about their country. Aside from necessities, what is one thing you could not go a day without? Frye: It would probably be my phone. It has everything on there. It has my class schedules. It’s how I get a hold of my teachers, my parents and my friends, so it would be my phone. If you could have any superpower what would it be and why? Frye: I think I would want to teleport because I would get to sleep in longer. I wouldn’t have to wake up so early. I actually only live five minutes from my school but it takes 30 minutes to get parked and everything. It’s crazy. Outside of volleyball what are you most passionate about and why? Frye: I would say my grades. I know I have to be a student-athlete as well as an athlete. I want to have good grades so I can do well in college and be prepared for that. What is one thing that may surprise people about you? Frye: Probably that I’m half Vietnamese. My mom is from Vietnam and a lot of people don’t get that. What is your strangest irrational fear? Frye: Probably bugs. I’m really scared of spiders and all that stuff. In the summer it can get bad here but it’s

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vballrecruiter.com’s Top 50 National HS Rankings (Sept. 5)

Since releasing our initial Top 50 National HS Rankings in early August, it’s been a whirlwind of action. Though some schools are just getting under way and have only played a few matches, many more have been going at it for weeks. The biggest story to start the season is whether or not we would see Prestonwood Christian TX pull off a repeat of sorts accomplished by Cathedral Catholic CA last season in going wire-to-wire and winning the mythical national championship after putting together an impressive undefeated season. It didn’t take long to get an answer to that question. Prestonwood lost for the first time in its fifth outing of the season – falling to Boyd TX. Prestonwood has since lost twice more, once to Mater Dei CA in the final of the Volleypalooza tournament and to Decatur TX after that. Prestonwood did hand Grand Oaks TX its only loss on the season so far in the semifinals of Volleypalooza. Prestonwood was scheduled to travel to the Nike TOC Southeast tournament this past weekend but wasn’t able to make the trip because of the hurricane. Instead, it was Cornerstone Christian TX walking away with the tournament title. Cornerstone’s only loss on the season came to Mira Costa CA in the final of the Ann Kang Invitational in Hawaii. Mira Costa lost its first match of the season and tournament in falling to Punahou HI before coming back to capture the title. It helped land Mira Costa at the top spot in our updated Top 50. Despite the loss, it’s hard to argue against the quality of victories Mira Costa has put together so far. Not only did the Mustangs top recent Nike TOC Southeast champion Cornerstone, but Mira Costa also swept Volleypalooza champion Mater Dei, plus has victories over Sierra Canyon CA and Marymount CA. With Mira Costa returning to the Durango Fall Classic this year, the Mustangs will have a chance to show they are indeed the best team in the country when the two-day event takes place in three weeks in Las Vegas. In other happenings, both Mother McAuley IL and Notre Dame Academy KY started this week undefeated and will be participating in this weekend’s Louisville Invitational Volleyball Tournament. Other teams off to strong starts as expected are Hamilton Southeastern IN and Divine Savior Holy Angels WI. One surprise so far this season was Archbishop Mitty CA taking down St. Francis/Mountain View CA to break into the Top 50 and land at No. 10 in our latest update. Check out the full Top 50 below. vballrecruiter.com’S TOP 50 NATIONAL HS RANKINGS 1. Mira Costa CA (4 – previous ranking) 2. Mother McAuley IL (3) 3. Notre Dame Academy KY (5) 4. Papillion-La Vista South NE (9) 5. Cornerstone Christian TX (8) 6. Mater Dei CA (2) 7. St. James Academy KS (6) 8. Torrey Pines CA (26) 9. Prestonwood Christian TX (1) 10. Archbishop Mitty CA (n/r) *** 11. Grand Oaks TX (n/r) 12. Hamilton Southeastern IN (11) 13. Cathedral Catholic CA (7) 14. Divine Savior Holy Angels WI (13) 15. St. Thomas Aquinas KS (14) 16. Carrollwood Day FL (n/r) 17. Wayzata MN (20) 18. Dripping Springs TX (19) 19. Bellmont IN (n/r) 20. O’Connor AZ (n/r) *** 21. St. Francis/Mountain View CA (12) 22. Oconomowoc WI (27) 23. Marist IL (37) 24. Sierra Canyon CA (17) 25. Viera FL (n/r) 26. Corona del Sol AZ (30) 27. Calvary Christian FL (n/r) 28. Redondo Union CA (n/r) 29. Berkeley Prep FL (n/r) 30. Assumption KY (16) *** 31. St. Ursula Academy OH (n/r) 32. Pace Academy GA (n/r) 33. Lafayette MO (34) 34. Marymount CA (18) 35. Lake Catholic OH (n/r) 36. Lone Peak UT (n/r) 37. Pope GA (n/r) 38. Sacred Heart KY (n/r) 39. Los Alamitos CA (n/r) 40. Liberty North MO (32) *** 41. Horizon AZ (37) 42. Byron Nelson TX (38) 43. Punahou HI (n/r) 44. Clearwater Central Catholic FL (42) 45. Millennium AZ (45) 46. Liberty MO (47) 47. Valor Christian CO (n/r) 48. Glenbard West IL (n/r) 49. Skyridge UT (n/r) 50. Mercy McAuley OH (n/r) *** ON THE CUSP Mount St. Mary OK Northville MI Maple Mountain UT Flint Hill VA Plant FL Hagerty FL Colleyville Heritage TX Westminster Christian FL Yorktown IN Washburn Rural KS Prosper TX Benet Academy IL Brighton MI Marian MI Millbrook NC Green Level NC Middle Creek NC Cardinal Gibbons NC Green Hope NC Lovejoy TX Keller TX Bishop Gorman NV Oviedo FL Venice FL Ursuline Academy OH Mount Notre Dame OH Lake Highland Prep FL Huntington Beach CA Perry AZ

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vballrecruiter.com’s Player of the Week: Tenesyn Frye (FREE)

We’re proud to be a part of an ongoing partnership with Dick’s Sporting Goods, which is sponsoring our Player of the Week award. We’ll be releasing a featured vballrecruiter.com Player of the Week, sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, on Tuesdays. Below is this week’s Player of the Week: Tenesyn Frye. *** Flashing back to last year, it was Tenesyn Frye’s first season playing club volleyball for Idaho Crush. She was on the 15s team, one that ended up qualifying for 15 Open and finishing tied for 29th at the USAV Girls Junior National Championships in Indianapolis. So much has happened since then for the 6-1, 4-star athlete who plays high school at Mountain View in Idaho. This summer she wrapped up her second season with Idaho Crush, one in which the club made history. And she recently committed to Houston where she’ll further her career in a couple of years. It’s been a whirlwind of a progression considering Frye only spent two seasons playing at a small club before joining Idaho Crush, where she’s since elevated quickly. “The club I was playing for fell apart and Caroline (Bower) asked if I wanted to be on the team,” Frye said. “That’s when I went to Triple Crown and saw all the college coaches. That’s when I thought I could go to college and got serious. Caroline developed my game and I improved so much. She knows a lot about volleyball.” This past club season was a special one for Frye and her Idaho Crush 16 teammates. They became the first club from Idaho to win a national qualifier when they finished first at the Pacific Northwest Qualifier. That was a remarkable achievement but they didn’t stop there. Frye and company added two more national qualifier victories by capturing gold at both the Salt Lake City Showdown and Far Western qualifiers. “It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity winning three national qualifiers,” Frye said. “Before that no team from Idaho had ever won one national qualifier. So to win two more after winning the first, that was unreal. I love my team. We all get along really well outside of volleyball too so that really helps us.” The team wound up finishing tied for 13th in 16 Open at the USAV GJNC in Chicago. There’s a sense of pride in representing the state on a stage like a national qualifier and the national championship, Frye said. The team loves that they are helping put Idaho on the map. “Idaho volleyball is very small, but it’s growing,” Frye said. “It’s still nothing compared to Nebraska, California and Texas but it’s good to hear from random people at tournaments who come up to us. We are the only club in Idaho that plays in Open and we are getting a name for ourselves.” Frye’s rapid ascension also opened up doors for the next level that she wouldn’t have thought were available previously. She said her recruiting process was stressful at times and that she “didn’t organize well with all the calls and that was my fault.” When it came to Houston, she said the school offered her at nationals and “that was pretty cool.” “I was so tired that day and the coaches made my day because of it,” she said. “They are all super fun and super energetic and fun to talk to. I committed on July 15 one month after it started. I decided I waited long enough and didn’t want to lose another opportunity to play at a great school.” As our featured Player of the Week sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, we recently spoke with Frye about volleyball and more. Who is a role model or someone you look up to? Frye: It’s probably my dad. He always has worked really hard. He is the only one from his family to go to college and play sports in college. He’s a big motivation of mine. What is your favorite food? Frye: I would say Italian food, pizza and pasta. I’ll try any type of new pizza, but normally I go with pepperoni or the meat lovers is my favorite. Other than volleyball, what skill would you most like to learn and why? Frye: I would say getting better grades. It’s not that I have bad grades or my grades aren’t good, it’s just that I would like more time to be able to focus on my academics and do a little better in school. If you could choose to do anything for a day, what would it be and why? Frye: I think I would go to a different country. I really want to go to Japan and walk around there and learn about their country. Aside from necessities, what is one thing you could not go a day without? Frye: It would probably be my phone. It has everything on there. It has my class schedules. It’s how I get a hold of my teachers, my parents and my friends, so it would be my phone. If you could have any superpower what would it be and why? Frye: I think I would want to teleport because I would get to sleep in longer. I wouldn’t have to wake up so early. I actually only live five minutes from my school but it takes 30 minutes to get parked and everything. It’s crazy. Outside of volleyball what are you most passionate about and why? Frye: I would say my grades. I know I have to be a student-athlete as well as an athlete. I want to have good grades so I can do well in college and be prepared for that. What is one thing that may surprise people about you? Frye: Probably that I’m half Vietnamese. My mom is from Vietnam and a lot of people don’t get that. What is your strangest irrational fear? Frye: Probably bugs. I’m really scared of spiders and all that stuff. In the summer it can get bad here but it’s

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