August 13, 2024

Battle For The Rock Preview and Predictions

Outside of the Ann Kang Invitational taking place in Honolulu, most of the stronger high school tournament action in the first few weeks of the season is concentrated in Texas. One of them is the Battle of the Rock set for Aug. 15-17 at both Rockwall and Rockwall-Heath high schools. It’s one of three big tournaments taking place in the state, with the Pearland John Turner Classic and KISD/CFISD events also going on this coming weekend. Below, we take a look at the Battle of the Rock with a brief outlook and our predictions. POOL 1 Cornerstone Christian Prosper Ursuline Heath   POOL 2 Prestonwood Christian Frisco Wakeland Southlake Carroll Allen   POOL 3 Lovejoy Flower Mound Rockwall Plano West   POOL 4 McKinney Boyd The Woodlands Arlington Martin Wylie   Vballrecruiter Nationally-Ranked Teams (4): 3. Prestonwood Christian 16. Cornerstone Christian 22. Lovejoy 27. Southlake Carroll   5-Star Athletes to Know: Megan Fitch SR OH Cornerstone Christian (Texas AM) Cari Spears SR OH Prestonwood Christian (Texas) Gillian Pitts SR L/DS Prestonwood Christian (Houston) Kinsley Young JR MB Southlake Carroll (TCU) Naomi Livings SO OH Prestonwood Christian Nyla Livings SO MB Prestonwood Christian Maya Ogbogu FR OH Allen   4-Star Athletes to Know: Taylor Clarke SR RS Prestonwood Christian (Princeton) Taylor Cook SR S Prestonwood Christian (Kansas) Shelby Burriss SR MB Lovejoy (Princeton) Sarah Pfiffner SR S Wakeland (West Virginia) Hannah Beauford SR S Prosper (Cal) Sophia Thornburg SR OH Ursuline Academy (Notre Dame) Chichi Nnaji JR SR MB/RS Ursuline Academy (Notre Dame) Layla Austin JR OH Southlake Carroll (San Diego State) Gentry Barker SO OH Lovejoy Gracie White FR MB Plano West Olivia Kitur FR OH Allen   3-Star Athletes to Know: Kaia Thiele SR S Cornerstone Christian (UNLV) Aniya Hall SR OH Cornerstone Christian (Louisiana-Monroe) Macey Hughes SR RS Cornerstone Christian (Grandy Canyon) Ella Lewis SR OH The Woodlands (Arizona State) Blue Anderson SR L/DS Southlake Carroll (Dallas Baptist) Halle Jameson SR OH Rockwall (Colorado State) Anna Barr SR RS Lovejoy (West Virginia) Coco Natarajan JR S/RS Lovejoy (Ole Miss) Skylar Jackson JR OH Lovejoy (Yale) Emerson Boyd JR S/RS Lovejoy Hannah Lee JR MB Wakeland (LSU) Angelique St. Laurent JR RS Flower Mound Olivia Permenter SO OH McKinney Boyd Vanessa Glenn SO OH Southlake Carroll   Outlook: The 16-team field is much smaller than the other tournaments taking place in other areas of the state, but that doesn’t mean it’s a lesser event. The smaller field features a few powerhouse programs. Among them is Cornerstone Christian, Prestonwood Christian and Lovejoy. Prestonwood captured the TAPPS 6A state championship a season ago. Meanwhile, Lovejoy finished on top of the UIL 5A state playoffs. Joining those three in our initial Top 50 Rankings is Southlake Carroll. The opening day of play on Thursday features four, four-team brackets playing for seeding into the 16-team bracket which begins Friday. The semifinals and final are set for Saturday at Rockwall HS. Prediction: On the top half of the bracket, Cornerstone and The Woodlands will meet in the semifinals, with Cornerstone advancing. On the bottom half, Lovejoy and Prestonwood face off in the semis, with Prestonwood moving on. In the final, Prestonwood outlasts Cornerstone for the title.

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Ann Kang Invitational Preview and Predictions

Among the season-opening tournaments is the Ann Kang Invitational hosted by ‘Iolani. The three-day event takes place Aug 15-17 in Honolulu and features 16 teams. It includes eight teams from California, four from Texas and four from Hawaii. We offer our preview and prediction below. POOL A Mira Costa CA Byron Nelson TX Highland Park TX Punahou HI Palos Verdes CA Orange Lutheran CA Clovis West CA ‘Iolani 2 HI   POOL B Colleyville Heritage TX ‘Iolani HI Redondo Union CA Long Beach Poly CA Moanalua HI Murrieta Valley CA Edison CA Aubrey TX   Vballrecruiter Nationally-Ranked Teams (3): 4. Mira Costa CA 14. Byron Nelson TX 40. ‘Iolani HI   5-Star Athletes to Know: Suli Davis SR OH/S Colleyville Heritage (BYU) Taylor Deckert SR L/DS Mira Costa (USC) Kaci Demaria SR OH Palos Verdes (Stanford) Audrey Flanagan JR OH Mira Costa (Wisconsin)   4-Star Athletes to Know: Alex Richter SR OH Highland Park (Georgia) Sarah Mendoza SR L/DS Colleyville Heritage (UCF) Kylie Kleckner JR OH Byron Nelson (Washington) Milly McGee JR S Mira Costa (USC) Abby Zimmerman JR S/RS Redondo Union (Cal) Sophee Peterson SO S/RS Bryon Nelson Cedra Talaga SO L/OH Long Beach Poly   3-Star Athletes to Know: Maylynn Mitchell SR OH Orange Lutheran (Chaminade) Ashlyn Seay JR OH Byron Nelson (Rice) Reese Stringer JR S Mira Costa (Penn) Simone Roslon JR OH Mira Costa Taylor Boice JR MB Redondo Union (UC Irvine) Marley Robinson SO S Orange Lutheran Georgie Lee SO MB/OH ‘Iolani Taimane Poe SO MB Long Beach Poly   Outlook: The tournament opens with two full days of pool play on Thursday and Friday. Pool play concludes Saturday morning with two more pool matches before breaking out into bracket play. The first and second-place teams from each pool advance to the semifinals. Mira Costa is the two-time defending champion having captured the title in 2022 and 2023. Mira Costa is seeking to extend its tournament record to nine overall victories since the event started in 1989. Only one team from outside California and Hawaii has ever finished on top. That was Chung Shan HS from Taiwan in 2010. No Texas school has ever won it. However, this could be the year that streak ends as Byron Nelson and Colleyville Hertiage are among the top contenders. Host ‘Iolani last claimed the trophy when it went back-to-back in 2017-18. Punahou and Redondo Union are the only other programs attending that have also earned the Ann Kang title. Punahou captured three straight from 2012-14, while Redondo finished first in 2009 and then again in 2019. Prediction: In Pool A, look for Byron Nelson and Mira Costa to be the two teams to advance to the semifinals. In Pool B, the pick is for Redondo Union and ‘Iolani to move on to the final four. Ultimately, it comes down to Bryon Nelson finishing on top after beating Redondo in the final.

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Battle For The Rock Preview and Predictions

Outside of the Ann Kang Invitational taking place in Honolulu, most of the stronger high school tournament action in the first few weeks of the season is concentrated in Texas. One of them is the Battle of the Rock set for Aug. 15-17 at both Rockwall and Rockwall-Heath high schools. It’s one of three big tournaments taking place in the state, with the Pearland John Turner Classic and KISD/CFISD events also going on this coming weekend. Below, we take a look at the Battle of the Rock with a brief outlook and our predictions. POOL 1 Cornerstone Christian Prosper Ursuline Heath   POOL 2 Prestonwood Christian Frisco Wakeland Southlake Carroll Allen   POOL 3 Lovejoy Flower Mound Rockwall Plano West   POOL 4 McKinney Boyd The Woodlands Arlington Martin Wylie   Vballrecruiter Nationally-Ranked Teams (4): 3. Prestonwood Christian 16. Cornerstone Christian 22. Lovejoy 27. Southlake Carroll   5-Star Athletes to Know: Megan Fitch SR OH Cornerstone Christian (Texas AM) Cari Spears SR OH Prestonwood Christian (Texas) Gillian Pitts SR L/DS Prestonwood Christian (Houston) Kinsley Young JR MB Southlake Carroll (TCU) Naomi Livings SO OH Prestonwood Christian Nyla Livings SO MB Prestonwood Christian Maya Ogbogu FR OH Allen   4-Star Athletes to Know: Taylor Clarke SR RS Prestonwood Christian (Princeton) Taylor Cook SR S Prestonwood Christian (Kansas) Shelby Burriss SR MB Lovejoy (Princeton) Sarah Pfiffner SR S Wakeland (West Virginia) Hannah Beauford SR S Prosper (Cal) Sophia Thornburg SR OH Ursuline Academy (Notre Dame) Chichi Nnaji JR SR MB/RS Ursuline Academy (Notre Dame) Layla Austin JR OH Southlake Carroll (San Diego State) Gentry Barker SO OH Lovejoy Gracie White FR MB Plano West Olivia Kitur FR OH Allen   3-Star Athletes to Know: Kaia Thiele SR S Cornerstone Christian (UNLV) Aniya Hall SR OH Cornerstone Christian (Louisiana-Monroe) Macey Hughes SR RS Cornerstone Christian (Grandy Canyon) Ella Lewis SR OH The Woodlands (Arizona State) Blue Anderson SR L/DS Southlake Carroll (Dallas Baptist) Halle Jameson SR OH Rockwall (Colorado State) Anna Barr SR RS Lovejoy (West Virginia) Coco Natarajan JR S/RS Lovejoy (Ole Miss) Skylar Jackson JR OH Lovejoy (Yale) Emerson Boyd JR S/RS Lovejoy Hannah Lee JR MB Wakeland (LSU) Angelique St. Laurent JR RS Flower Mound Olivia Permenter SO OH McKinney Boyd Vanessa Glenn SO OH Southlake Carroll   Outlook: The 16-team field is much smaller than the other tournaments taking place in other areas of the state, but that doesn’t mean it’s a lesser event. The smaller field features a few powerhouse programs. Among them is Cornerstone Christian, Prestonwood Christian and Lovejoy. Prestonwood captured the TAPPS 6A state championship a season ago. Meanwhile, Lovejoy finished on top of the UIL 5A state playoffs. Joining those three in our initial Top 50 Rankings is Southlake Carroll. The opening day of play on Thursday features four, four-team brackets playing for seeding into the 16-team bracket which begins Friday. The semifinals and final are set for Saturday at Rockwall HS. Prediction: On the top half of the bracket, Cornerstone and The Woodlands will meet in the semifinals, with Cornerstone advancing. On the bottom half, Lovejoy and Prestonwood face off in the semis, with Prestonwood moving on. In the final, Prestonwood outlasts Cornerstone for the title.

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Ann Kang Invitational Preview and Predictions

Among the season-opening tournaments is the Ann Kang Invitational hosted by ‘Iolani. The three-day event takes place Aug 15-17 in Honolulu and features 16 teams. It includes eight teams from California, four from Texas and four from Hawaii. We offer our preview and prediction below. POOL A Mira Costa CA Byron Nelson TX Highland Park TX Punahou HI Palos Verdes CA Orange Lutheran CA Clovis West CA ‘Iolani 2 HI   POOL B Colleyville Heritage TX ‘Iolani HI Redondo Union CA Long Beach Poly CA Moanalua HI Murrieta Valley CA Edison CA Aubrey TX   Vballrecruiter Nationally-Ranked Teams (3): 4. Mira Costa CA 14. Byron Nelson TX 40. ‘Iolani HI   5-Star Athletes to Know: Suli Davis SR OH/S Colleyville Heritage (BYU) Taylor Deckert SR L/DS Mira Costa (USC) Kaci Demaria SR OH Palos Verdes (Stanford) Audrey Flanagan JR OH Mira Costa (Wisconsin)   4-Star Athletes to Know: Alex Richter SR OH Highland Park (Georgia) Sarah Mendoza SR L/DS Colleyville Heritage (UCF) Kylie Kleckner JR OH Byron Nelson (Washington) Milly McGee JR S Mira Costa (USC) Abby Zimmerman JR S/RS Redondo Union (Cal) Sophee Peterson SO S/RS Bryon Nelson Cedra Talaga SO L/OH Long Beach Poly   3-Star Athletes to Know: Maylynn Mitchell SR OH Orange Lutheran (Chaminade) Ashlyn Seay JR OH Byron Nelson (Rice) Reese Stringer JR S Mira Costa (Penn) Simone Roslon JR OH Mira Costa Taylor Boice JR MB Redondo Union (UC Irvine) Marley Robinson SO S Orange Lutheran Georgie Lee SO MB/OH ‘Iolani Taimane Poe SO MB Long Beach Poly   Outlook: The tournament opens with two full days of pool play on Thursday and Friday. Pool play concludes Saturday morning with two more pool matches before breaking out into bracket play. The first and second-place teams from each pool advance to the semifinals. Mira Costa is the two-time defending champion having captured the title in 2022 and 2023. Mira Costa is seeking to extend its tournament record to nine overall victories since the event started in 1989. Only one team from outside California and Hawaii has ever finished on top. That was Chung Shan HS from Taiwan in 2010. No Texas school has ever won it. However, this could be the year that streak ends as Byron Nelson and Colleyville Hertiage are among the top contenders. Host ‘Iolani last claimed the trophy when it went back-to-back in 2017-18. Punahou and Redondo Union are the only other programs attending that have also earned the Ann Kang title. Punahou captured three straight from 2012-14, while Redondo finished first in 2009 and then again in 2019. Prediction: In Pool A, look for Byron Nelson and Mira Costa to be the two teams to advance to the semifinals. In Pool B, the pick is for Redondo Union and ‘Iolani to move on to the final four. Ultimately, it comes down to Bryon Nelson finishing on top after beating Redondo in the final.

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