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Class of 2025: Updated Player Rankings (FREE)

It’s time for our summer Player Rankings update focusing on the 2024-2027 classes. We spent almost all of June and the early portion of July covering the AAU and USAV national championships so it makes sense to bring a fresh round of updates before the new high school opens in August. We started our latest round of updates with the Class of 2024. We follow with the Class of 2025. Below, we highlight the players who moved up in our star rankings as well as those players who are being ranked for the first time. In determining our Player Rankings, we use our own observations as well as feedback from our panel. These rankings are based on how we see these athletes projecting on the next (collegiate) level. Please email chris@vballrecruiter.com for questions or club/college corrections/updates. CLASS OF 2025 Players Moving From 4 To 5-Stars: Marin Collins OH Niagara Frontier (Penn State) Taylor Deckert L/DS SCVC (USC) Addison Horner S/RS 1st Alliance (Wisconsin) Renee Jones RS Metro Kristen Simon L/DS Adidas KiVA (Wisconsin) Addison Gaido RS Austin Skyline (Texas) Addison Makun MB Adidas KiVA (Louisville) *** Players Moving From 3 to 4-Stars: Georgia Watson RS Mission Emma Parks OH AVC Cle Abbey Emch OH/MB Infinity (Pitt) Charlotte Kelly MB NorCal Chalei Reid OH Mauloa Hazel Alevok MB Wildfire (UCLA) Brookelyn Hatton L/DS MAVS KC Olivia Durst L/DS MKE Sting Gabriella Pitcel MB MKE Sting (Illinois) *** Players New To The Rankings: Kelly Valdez L/DS Mauloa Anna Blamires RS Co Jrs (BYU) Zoe Baliva RS HPSTL (FSU beach) Milani Lee RS Forza1 North Leimaile Lasike MB Tstreet LV Katie Camp MB Tstreet LV Kendall Timme OH Arete Mackenzi Davis OH Arete Ai-Lani Hunter RS VVA Delaney Blied MB Seal Beach Emma Rowell S/RS Actyve Tate Drageset OH Actyve (Washington) Brooklyn Washington MB VVA Tatum Sharp MB Rocky Elite Ale Romo OH/S Areté Sanaa Donaie MB AVA TX (LSU) SadieJane Hand MB TAV Charlotte Bell MB Academy (Wofford) Olivia Moffett S CoJrs Maddie Mitchell S/RS MAVS Julia Oster L AVC Cle Riley Lynch MB VA Jrs Chloe Johnson OH Madfrog Makena Rumple MB Arizona Storm Ashby Zubchevich OH City Sarahbelle Jameson OH JJVA Alanah Clemente RS Supernova Alana Bailey MB Far Out Anna Williams MB Aspire Sydney Frazier MB M2

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Class of 2024: Updated Player Rankings (FREE)

As the recent club season took a pause in May we updated our Player Rankings for the 2024-2027 classes. After spending much of June and the early portion of July covering the AAU and USAV national championships, it’s once again time to update our Player Rankings ahead of the new high school season set to kick off in August. We begin with the Class of 2024. Below, we highlight the players who moved up in our star rankings as well as those players who are being ranked for the first time. In determining our Player Rankings, we use our own observations as well as feedback from our panel. These rankings are based on how we see these athletes projecting on the next (collegiate) level. Please email chris@vballrecruiter.com for questions or club/college corrections/updates. CLASS OF 2024 Players Moving From 4 to 5-stars: Taylor Parks S OTVA 17 Aaron (Florida) *** Players Moving From 3 to 4-stars: Alaleh Tolliver OH Academy Tsunami (Butler) Marlee Arrington RS Tstreet IE 17 Taylor (LMU) Brianna Watson RS Drive Nation (LSU) Leilia Toailoa OH Vegas Aces (Alabama) Elina Mortensen OH Club V (BYU) Peyton Petersen Six Pack (Louisville) Nora Wurtz RS/MB NE Elite (Creighton) Reese Ptacek Northern Lights (Kansas) Kamaluhia Garcia Ku’Ikahi (Iowa) Reese Animashaun Hou Skyline (Vanderbilt) Carley Piercefield L Far Out (Western Michigan) Kiernan Stamey OH K2 (Kennesaw State) Ayen Nhial MB KiVA (James Madison) *** Players New To The Rankings: Audrey Kocon S/RS Northern Lights (Providence) Taylor Byl MB Kairos (South Dakota State) Sarah Galligan L/DS NE Elite (Nebraska-Omaha) Arielle Bruk OH Academy HP Gemma Larbalestier L/DS Actyve Isabelle Marco S Academy HP (Utah) Azavia Thomas OH VA Elite Emerson Ahsmuhs OH Act Jessica Jones MB Drive Nation (LSU) Isabelle Swiercz RS Far Out (Central Michigan) Kendall Hopewell MB Far Out (Northern Kentucky) Grace Havlicek MB Tribe (Auburn) Rella Binney L/DS Ku’Ikahi (Texas) Mia Radeff OH Encore (Notre Dame) Mykayla McMillian L Hou Skyline Maeve Rehmann MB Club Ignit (Winthrop) Audrey Small L HPSTL (North Alabama) Anna Blaine S TX LEGACY (Texas State) Jenna Meitzler S/RS Sky High (Iowa) Shannon Sheehy S AZ REV (San Francisco

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vballrecruiter.com’s Player of the Week: Madison Quest (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: Madison Quest. *** As we were speaking with Madison Quest to feature her as our latest Player of the Week sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, she was traveling from her family cabin in northern Wisconsin to this year’s edition of the Wisconsin Badgers volleyball camp. It’s a trip she’s more than familiar with. Quest has been attending the camp since she was at least 8-years-old. She remembers going with her teams and staying overnight. It all made for a very fun experiences and fond memories. Yet, it was a much different feeling driving to camp this year. That’s because this time she was doing it as a future Badger. The 6-3, 5-star outside hitter recently became the first to commit to Wisconsin from the Class of 2025 when she gave her verbal on June 15. “This time it’s special going as a future Badger,” said Quest, whose mom, Pauline, played volleyball and dad, Matt, played basketball at the university. Playing for MKE Sting and attending Divine Savior Holy Angels, it’s natural to think Wisconsin was Quest’s dream school all along and the only one she had her heart set on. However, she said that wasn’t the case. Yes, her parents attended the school and Quest grew up going to games there, but she kept an open mind and viewed playing elsewhere as a realistic possibility. “I started checking out other schools and looking at campuses, but all the memories made me feel special and it became my No. 1 school,” Quest said. “I went to a couple camps last year like Louisville, Kentucky and Penn State. When June 15 rolled around and I started talking to coaches I knew I wanted to go to Wisconsin when they offered. It was a very fun process.” Quest began gaining traction as a top prospect last season when she played up an age group on the 16s. She remained in the division this season, recently completing a year in which MKE Sting 16 Gold finished tied for 13th at the USAV GJNC in Chicago after starting off as the No. 22 overall seed. “I think throughout the whole season we had some really great wins,” Quest said. “We competed really hard. Looking back at nationals and how we placed was a success for us. It was a memorable team. We were super, super close. At nationals, everyone goes in chasing the championship and all that. I think we went in with the same mentality. We just fell a little short. We had some really great games and beat some teams we trained for. That was a big accomplishment.” With the latest club season wrapped up and summer camps winding down, Quest will shift her focus and attention to the upcoming high school season. She’s already been a two-time all-state selection by the Wisconsin Volleyball Coaches Association. Last season as a sophomore, she averaged 4.2 kills, 2.5 digs and hit .320 in helping the Dashers to the WIAA Division 1 state championship. “That was something for sure,” Quest said. “It was a dream winning the championship. We trained a ton obviously and preparing for each game to get to the semifinals. To get to the championship was crazy. Looking back once we won people were crying. It was a crazy, crazy feeling and something we have a great shot at doing again this year.” As our featured Player of the Week sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, we recently spoke with Quest about volleyball and more. Who is your role model or icon you look up to? Quest: I would say my mom. I think my parents are a huge part. I think the way she does everything and the way she does stuff is a big part of my life. She always taught me things. She’s a very competitive person in many ways, but she’s not necessarily competitive in the ways you would think. It’s hard to explain because she’s competitive in the small things. That stood out to me. She helps me grow in everything. She talks to me about everything and all the ways she’s helped guide me really makes me want to learn and follow the stuff she’s done. What is your favorite food(s)? Quest: I don’t know. I can’t pick one food. I have a lot I love. I love sushi. I love steak. I love mac and cheese. What is your favorite tournament of the season? Quest: (My favorite tournament is) Nationals. I love competing against the best. I wouldn’t want it any other way. I don’t think it makes it stressful playing against the best. Playing against the best where they are giving you everything they got and you’re doing the same is what I think makes it better. I think it’s a really fun last tournament because you have prepared the whole season and it makes it more special. (Triple Crown) NIT is a really fun tournament too because it’s great competition. But I would say Nationals is my favorite. What is your favorite team bonding event? Quest: I can’t really think of a favorite. I did enjoy from my last club team doing the ropes course and stuff like that and other activities. That was a lot of fun to do the ropes. We were up there having fun. It was a little nerve-wracking for some but it was fun doing it together and supporting people who were more nervous. Do you have a favorite quote or mantra? Quest: I don’t have a specific quote or saying that I have. I do think it’s special that my dad before big volleyball tournaments or in general sends me inspirational messages. Those messages have been something I really like

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vballrecruiter.com’s 2023 14s Club All-Americans

Last up in our All-Americans is the 14s! We’ve spent part of last week and this week releasing the other groups. You can find the 17s, 16s and 15s by clicking on those links. The 14s division was as hard to put together as any of them. There are so many rising stars who deserved to be recognized and narrowing the First Team and Honorable Mentions down was certainly challenging. One change we did make with the 14s is we added a Setter/Right Side as its own category. In making the selections we focused on the entirety of the season. It’s part of what goes into compiling our All-American awards. While everything is subjective, the factors we weighed in determining the list – which features 28 First Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions – include individual talent, impact on the team and overall team success throughout the club season. Future potential or eventual collegiate impact have no bearing on the award. We only factored in what happened during the most recent club season. With so many talented players scattered across the nation, finalizing an award list like this has its challenges. Everyone who deserves recognition cannot be included and our awards are certainly not an end-all, be-all list. Unfortunately, even with 28 First-Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions, deserving players will be left off. Ultimately, we recognize who we felt were most deserving based on the factors discussed above. Congrats to this year’s vballrecruiter.com’s Club All-Americans! 14s FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANSOUTSIDESElla Olson Tstreet 14 CarsonAllie Hudgins AP 14 AdidasNaomi Livings TAV 14 BlackAva Burgess Club V 14 Ren SilverHanna McGinest Mizuno Long Beach 14 RockstarTessa Larkin Arizona Storm 14 Thunder MIDDLESKendall Omoruyi Arizona Storm 14 ThunderMegan Hodges Tstreet 14 CarsonNyla Livings TAV 14 BlackMariah Akinsola TAV 14 BlackCarsyn Comer Munciana 14 ChipmunksBrooklyn Sippio GP 14 Rox RIGHT SIDESJenny Glushakov Top Select 14 EliteMia Diouf GP 14 RoxSimrin Adams Mizuno Long Beach 14 RockstarAddison Otto Northern Lights 14-1 SETTER/RIGHT SIDESPeyton Heatherly Lions 14-1 Brynn Stephens TAV 14 Black Sophee Peterson TAV 14 Black Peyton Kubik MAVS KC 14-1 SETTERSMarissa Jones A5 14 HelenEmmeline Sandgren Absolute 14 BlackZamari Christensen Club V 14 Ren SilverJosalyn Samuels Kairos 14 Alpha LIBEROSCedra Talaga Mizuno Long Beach 14 RockstarPulelehua Laikona Arizona Storm 14 ThunderElla Horvick OT 14 LauraClara Christ Northern Lights 14-1 *** HONORABLE MENTIONOUTSIDESGentry Barker TAV 14 BlackSophia Puleo OT 14 LauraLeilani Lawrence OT 14 LauraRyan Spencer Skyline 14 RoyalLexi Martin Drive Nation 14 RedVanessa Glenn Madfrog 14 GreenCalli LeFevre Legacy 14-1 AdidasJaniah Burrage Forza1 14 OneShaye Witherspoon Rockwood Thunder 14 EliteRyah Brock Forza1 North 14 OneMckenna McIntosh Rage 14 GarrenBrooke Codey Adidas KiVA 14 RedNailah Randle SA Jrs 14 Adidas MIDDLESIsabella Howard Madfrog 14 GreenCynthia Ockerman Legacy 14-1 AdidasReagan Wallraff Arizona Storm 14 ThunderLyric Judson Premier Nebraska 14 GoldLyla Sands HPSTL 14 RoyalCamille Presley AP 14 AdidasRiley Bethea A5 14 HelenLayla Dunn A5 14 HelenKherynton Chinnis Drive Nation 14 RedKyla Williams AVC Cle 14 Red SETTERSFara Bronson Arizona Storm 14 ThunderAlly Fausett Tstreet 14 CarsonKarsyn Rogers Drive Nation 14 RedRyah Cotton Northern Lights 14-1Andie Bowron Top Select 14 EliteJaedyn Riley Rage 14 GarrenSophia Dostic OT 14 LauraKiersten Moore Forza1 14 OneMarlie Smith Legacy 14-1 Adidas LIBEROSAnsley Shafer TAV 14 BlackKendyl Strack Munciana 14 ChipmunksSarah MacDonald Tstreet 14 CarsonAddison Thompson-Stepp Legacy 14-1 AdidasMonica Bercaru-Maxim Madfrog 14 GreenCallie Gardner Drive Nation 14 RedEmily Redwine Tejas 14 Black MauroJenna Brooks Top Select 14 EliteAli Strange NKYVC 14-1 TsunamiDakota Huynh Skyline 14 Royal

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vballrecruiter.com’s 2023 15s Club All-Americans

With the 2022-23 club season ending earlier this month, we’ve started wrapping up our coverage before shifting to high school. Up first is our Club All-Americans followed by our updated Player Rankings and then final National Rankings. We already presented the 16s and 17s Club All-Americans. With that, we move onto the 15s. The division offered a seemingly endless stream of talent which led to difficult choices and decisions. In making the selections we focused on the entirety of the season. It’s part of what goes into compiling our All-American awards. While everything is subjective, the factors we weighed in determining the list – which features 24 First Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions – include individual talent, impact on the team and overall team success throughout the club season. Future potential or eventual collegiate impact have no bearing on the award. We only factored in what happened during the most recent club season. With so many talented players scattered across the nation, finalizing an award list like this has its challenges. Everyone who deserves recognition cannot be included and our awards are certainly not an end-all, be-all list. Unfortunately, even with 24 First-Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions, deserving players will be left off. Ultimately, we recognize who we felt were most deserving based on the factors discussed above. Congrats to this year’s vballrecruiter.com’s 15s Club All-Americans! 15s FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANSOUTSIDESLayla Hoying Mintonette Sports m.51Henley Anderson AP 15 AdidasAudrey Flanagan SCVC 15 RoxyHalle Thompson Hou Skyline 15 RoyalGabby Divita Legacy 15-1 AdidasFinley Krystkowiak Wave 15 Brennan MIDDLESKeoni Williams Skyline 15 RoyalKinsley Young TAV 15 BlackAudrey Dyas NKYVC 15-1 TsunamiBrooke Harwood Arizona Storm 15 ThunderElla Andrews Legacy 15-1 AdidasKayla Nwabueze Legacy 15-1 Adidas RIGHT SIDESTaylor Clarke Skyline 15 RoyalCaroline Ward Boiler Jrs 15 GoldBella Lopez Madfrog 15 GreenDanielle Whitmire TAV 15 Black (S/RS) SETTERSGenevieve Harris Academy 15 DiamondBlair Thiebaud Hou Skyline 15 RoyalMilly McGee SCVC 15 RoxyElle Mottola WPVC 15 Armour Black LIBEROSEmma Cugino Mintonette Sports m.51Cala Haffner Team Pineapple 15 BlackMeredith Martin Legacy 15-1 AdidasGabi Rodriguez Madfrog 15 Green ***** HONORABLE MENTIONOUTSIDESGigi Artiles Tribe 15 Cardinal EliteMia Gold Tribe 15 Cardinal EliteSara Snowbarger Mintonette Sports m.51Cali Foster Boiler Jrs 15 GoldRiley Malloy Austin Skyline 15 RoyalLayla Austin Skyline 15 RoyalSkylar Jackson Skyline 15 RoyalGrace Martin Pohaku 15-1Westley Matavao Forza1 North 15 OneEmma Adkins Tri-State Elite 15 Blue MIDDLESSophia Stallworth WPVC 15 Armour BlackLeVariya Pinder Skyline 15 RoyalAlia Schoonover Mintonette Sports m.51Cassidy Cage Michio 15 NationalD’Aira Whitner AVC Cle 15 RedGabby Semona Tri-State Elite 15 BlueCarolyn Tarnow 1st Alliance 15 GoldMargaret Czajka MKE Sting 15 GoldLacy Tinnell Hou Skyline 15 RoyalJaycee Mack Wave 15 Brennan RIGHT SIDESTaylor Stanley Dynasty 15 BlackWillow Weninger Pohaku 15-1Abby Zimmerman SCVC 15 RoxyNadi’ya Shelby RS Hou Skyline 15 RoyalSarah Hickman HJV 15 EliteLyla Stewart Mintonette Sports m.51Brooke Christoffersen Club V 15 Ren ReedLauren Garcia Alamo 15 Premier (S/RS)Brooke Baldwin MKE Sting 15 Gold (S/RS)Anna Flores TAV 15 Black (S/RS) SETTERSKalyssa Taggart A5 15 Bob (S/RS)Vivian Hickman AZ Sky 15G (S/RS)Rayna Christianson Northern Lights 15-1 (S/RS)Lexi Shondell Boiler Jrs 15 GoldMallory Matheny Mintonette Sports m.51Sydney Lund Austin Skyline 15 RoyalSophia Gisslen Team Pineapple 15 BlackEva Long Legacy 15-1 AdidasNikolija Bulotovic 1st Alliance 15 GoldLily Rolfes Arizona Storm 15 Thunder LIBEROSEllie Hepler Boiler Jrs 15 GoldHenlee Moszkowicz Hou Skyline 15 RoyalJulia Anisimova Pohaku 15-1Mallory Johnson Far Out 15 BlackEmma Frietch NKYVC 15-1 TsunamiMadeliine Kraft Northern Lights 15-1Kaitlyn Herweg SCVC 15 RoxyMya Capistrano Forza1 North 15 OneKalli Lipo Arizona Storm 15 ThunderKiley Brooks Skyline 15 Royal

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vballrecruiter.com’s 2023 16s Club All-Americans

We’ve started to wrap up the 2022-23 club season. Over the next two weeks we’ll be releasing our Club All-Americans, final National Rankings and updated Player Rankings. We kicked things off by first introducing our 2023 17s Club All-Americans. Up next is the 16s division. This division is absolutely loaded and jam-packed with amazing talent all across the board. In making the selections we focused on the entirety of the season. It’s part of what goes into compiling our All-American awards. While everything is subjective, the factors we weighed in determining the list – which features 24 First Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions – include individual talent, impact on the team and overall team success throughout the club season. Future potential or eventual collegiate impact have no bearing on the award. We only factored in what happened during the most recent club season. With so many talented players scattered across the nation, finalizing an award list like this has its challenges. Everyone who deserves recognition cannot be included and our awards are certainly not an end-all, be-all list. Unfortunately, even with 24 First-Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions, deserving players will be left off. Ultimately, we recognize who we felt were most deserving based on the factors discussed above. Congrats to this year’s vballrecruiter.com’s Club All-Americans! 16s FIRST TEAM CLUB ALL-AMERICANS OUTSIDESTeraya Sigler Arizona Storm 16 ThunderAsia Harvey A5 16 GabeSuli Davis Drive Nation 16 RedAbby Vander Wal 1st Alliance 16 GoldKaci Demaria Surfside 16 PV LegendsMadison Quest MKE Sting 16 Gold MIDDLESAddison Makun Adidas KiVA 16 RedKenna Cogill Arizona Storm 16 ThunderJordan Taylor HJV 16 EliteNatalie Wardlow Nebraska One 16 SynergyBayleigh Minor Hou Skyline 16 RoyalZoe Gillen-Malveaux Drive Nation 16 Red RIGHT SIDESCamryn Jeffery A5 16 GabeAddison Horner 1st Alliance (S/RS)Logan Parks MAVS KC 16-1 (S/RS)Annabelle Groomes AVC Cle 16 Red (S/RS) SETTERSCharlotte Glass Tribe 16 Elite CardinalCampbell Flynn Legacy 16-1 AdidasKassidy O’Brien Hou Skyline 16 RoyalMalorie Boesiger Nebraska One 16 Synergy LIBEROSKristen Simon Adidas KiVA 16 RedElizabeth Bower ID Crush 16 BowerKeri Leimbach Nebraska One 16 SynergyCallie Krueger Austin Skyline 16 Royal ***** HONORABLE MENTIONOUTSIDESKelly Kinney Tribe 16 Elite CardinalMegan Fitch Alamo 16 PremierBailey Warren Hou Skyline 16 RoyalDevyn Wiest Arizona Storm 16 ThunderBellamie Beus ID Crush 16 BowerMesaiya Bettis Northern Lights 16-1Izzy Busignani Mich Elite 16 MizunoLily Dee Davis Austin Skyline 16 RoyalAaliyah Smith HJV 16 EliteAyanna Watson Vegas Aces 16 UA MIDDLESKennedy Washington TAV 16 BlackOlivia Wayne Madfrog 16 GreenShelby Ignash Mich Elite 16 MizunoReese Dunkle Circle City 16 PurpleGabriella Pitcel MKE Sting 16 GoldCharlotte Kelly NorCal 16-1 BlackBrooklyn Hardy ID Crush 16 BowerKalyssa Blackshear Surfside 16 PV LegendsTara Greenberry HPSTL 16 RoyalRebekah Pfefferkorn Hou Skyline 16 Royal RIGHT SIDESAddison Gaido Austin Skyline 16 RoyalGabriella Babinski Mich Elite 16 MizunoKate Hayhurst ID Crush 16 BowerCarly Gilk MN Select 16-1Taylor Porter Hou Skyline 16 RoyalNaya Salfiti Madfrog 16 GreenTaryn Morris Drive Nation 16 RedElla Florez Dynasty 16 Black (S/RS)Isabela Haggard Adidas KiVA 16 Red (S/RS)KK Green GP 16 Rox (S/RS) SETTERSHannah Beauford Drive Nation 16 RedSarah Pfiffner TAV 16 BlackTenesyn Frye ID Crush 16 BowerElla Craggs Mich Elite 16 MizunoAva Hunter Circle City 16 PurpleIzzy Mogridge OT 16 JPAudrey Asleson SPVB 16 EliteTaylor Cook Skyline 16 RoyalAbigail Li A5 16 GabeBillie Reiter MKE Sting 16 Gold LIBEROSSarah Mendoza Drive Nation 16 RedZoey Matias Tribe 16 Elite CardinalIzzy Mahaffey Arizona Storm 16 ThunderAniya Warren 1st Alliance 16 GoldMcKenna Garr Northern Lights 16-1McKenna Payne Mich Elite 16 MizunoAvery Freeman Circle City 16 PurpleBrookelyn Hatton MAVS KC 16-1Olivia Durst MKE Sting 16 GoldSydney Black HJV 16 Elite

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vballrecruiter.com’s 2023 17s Club All-Americans

Over the next two weeks we’ll be wrapping up our coverage of the 2022-23 season by releasing our Club All-Americans, final National Rankings and updated Player Rankings. Up first is the 2023 17s Club All-Americans. The division was overflowing with talent and in making the selections we focused on the entirety of the season. It’s part of what goes into compiling our All-American awards. While everything is subjective, the factors we weighed in determining the list – which features 24 First Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions – include individual talent, impact on the team and overall team success throughout the club season. Future potential or eventual collegiate impact have no bearing on the award. We only factored in what happened during the most recent club season. With so many talented players scattered across the nation, finalizing an award list like this has its challenges. Everyone who deserves recognition cannot be included and our awards are certainly not an end-all, be-all list. Unfortunately, even with 24 First-Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions, deserving players will be left off. Ultimately, we recognize who we felt were most deserving based on the factors discussed above. Congrats to this year’s vballrecruiter.com’s Club All-Americans! FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS OUTSIDESHannah Benjamin A5 17 JingSkyler Pierce Dynasty 17 BlackEmerson Sellman Metro 17 TravelCari Spears TAV 17 BlackLauren Harden Rev 17-1 RaptorsKendall Beshear SCVC 17 Roxy MIDDLESMia Tvrdy Premier Nebraska 17 GoldAyden Ames Drive Nation 17 RedFavor Anyanwu TAV 17 BlackJaela Auguste Hou Skyline 17 RoyalZoey Burgess Club V 17 Ren MatthewElizabeth Andrew Athena 17 Gold RIGHT SIDESRyan Hunter RS Triangle 17 BlackAbigail Mullen Dynasty 17 BlackJadyn Livings TAV 17 BlackIzzy Starck Co Jrs 17 Kevin (S/RS) SETTERSReese Messer Dynasty 17 BlackAllie Shondell Boiler Jrs 17 GoldTaylor Parks OT 17 AaronCharlie Fuerbringer Mizuno Long Beach 17 Rockstar LIBEROSTaylor Deckert SCVC 17 RoxyAva Falduto 1st Alliance 17 GoldGillian Pitts TAV 17 BlackRyan McAleer Dynasty 17 Black ***** HONORABLE MENTIONOUTSIDESCarlie Cisneros Dynasty 17 BlackLauren Medeck Premier Nebraska 17 GoldEllie White 1st Alliance 17 GoldGrace Nelson 1st Alliance 17 GoldKirrah Horne Triangle 17 BlackTaylor Williams Vision 17 GoldIsabel Clark Momentous 17 DanFallon Stewart OT 17 FelixMaya Whiterspoon Rockwood ThunderPayton Petersen Six Pack 17 MIDDLESCy Rae Campbell Dynasty 17 BlackJada Ingram Dynasty 17 BlackJenna Hanes Wave 17 JulianaLogan Wiley A5 17 JingJulia Hunt NKYVC 17-1 TsunamiAlec Rothe EliteVBTC 17 BlackReese Ptacek Northern Lights 17-1Ryla Jones Metro 17 TravelJade Dudley-Epps MB SCVC 17 RoxyAlexis Alexander Pohaku 17-1 RIGHT SIDESGrace Carroll Drive Nation 17 RedSarah Schnell Miami Hype 17 EmilioCleo Hardin Vision 17 GoldKamaluhia Garcia Ku’Ikahi 17 Wahine RSBRenee Jones Metro 17 TravelRiley Whitlock Boiler Jrs 17 GoldKennedy Osunsanmi RS City 17 GoldCalli Kenny 1st Alliance 17 Black (S/RS)Kirra Musgrove Hou Skyline 17 Royal (S/RS)Nayelis Cabello Top Select 17 Elite (S/RS) SETTERSEmily Bobbitt Triangle 17 BlackSavannah Skopal AJV 17 AdidasHannah Pattie AVC Cle 17 RedMaya Baker Vision 17 GoldJuleigh Urbina OTVA 17 FelixTaylor Yu SG Elite 17 RoshAbby Yoder NKYVC 17-1 TsunamiCamille Edwards TAV 17 BlackJanelle Green KC Power 17 BlackMalayah Long VCNebraska 17 Elite LIBEROSCaleigh King Drive Nation 17 RedMaya Evens Wave 17 JulianaFaith Frame Premier Nebraska 17 GoldMcKenna Brand Skyline 17 RoyalMya Bolton KC Power 17 BlackAlice Volpe HJV 17 EliteElla Vogel Co Jrs 17 KevinWhitney Wallace Vision 17 GoldBella Lee L/DS OT 17 AaronPaisley Douglas VCNebraska 17 Elite

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vballrecruiter.com’s Player of the Week: Marissa Jones (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: Marissa Jones. *** From swimming and tennis, to Girl Scouts and Miss America pageants, from community service projects to martial arts, somehow not only was there still time for volleyball but the sport rose above all else for Marissa Jones. The soon-to-be freshman and Class of 2027 5-star recruit just completed the 2022-23 club season setting for A5 14 Helen, which earned an AAU 14 Open silver medal and finished tied for 19th in USAV 14 Open. She’s preparing to begin her high school varsity career at Woodward Academy Prep School in Georgia. She actually was the first-ever eighth-grader to compete on junior varsity at her school last season, so the high school experience won’t be a total new one. But playing on varsity will. Jones – who loves science, art and math – first started volleyball at 7 and has been playing club now for five seasons. At first she was juggling both beach and indoors, but it was a lot and she decided to focus on indoor only. She naturally gravitated toward the setting position and loves all that goes into it. “I have always trained as a setter and have played the setter position for the last five years,” Jones said. “Even though I am a physical setter, one aspect I love most about setting is the analytical side of it since I am intrigued with the brain. As a setter, I study the game watching a lot of games from back in the day. I also study both my hitters and opponents. I try to learn my hitters, so I know how to best set them. As a setter, I think it is important to run a smart offense, to isolate or overload my hitters. I study my opponents so I am prepared on the court.” Jones – who completed middle school with a 4.11 GPA and is enrolled in honor classes at Woodward – has also been influenced by her martial arts training. She currently holds a first-degree black belt and she said the discipline of martial arts has helped with volleyball. “I started martial arts when I was 5,” Jones said. “It was really cool. As I got older it helped with my meditation and being a peaceful person by controlling my emotions. It helped me with my coordination and to master a lot of different movements.” While the next four years are going to be spent attending high school and competing in club, the future is an open book. When it comes to volleyball, Jones certainly has aspirations beyond the short term. “After high school I want to attend college and play as a setter on a D1 level,” she said. “After college, I would like to play as a professional setter and represent my country at the Olympics one day. Once my professional volleyball career is over, I would like to become a doctor. I think neuroscience or dermatology would be cool areas to work in.” As our featured Player of the Week sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, we recently spoke with Jones about volleyball and more. Who is your role model or icon you look up to? Jones: My mom and Alicia Glass are my role models. My mom makes so many sacrifices for our family and is always supportive of not just our family but so many others. Over the last 5 years of my volleyball journey, my mom leaves work early to take me to volleyball practice. Because it takes us about 90 minutes to get there, she waits patiently on me for hours. I feel very blessed that both my parents have never missed any of my games. When COVID-19 happened, my mom was working in public health on the COVID-19 response. While she worked on the COVID-19 response she often spent 13-14 hours a day working tirelessly, but still was always there supporting me on. I have seen how hard she works and she has taught me what it truly means to work hard and help others unconditionally. I also have admired and looked up to volleyball setter Alicia Glass for a long time. When I first became a setter, my mom asked me to do a book report on setters. As I began to research setters, I realized quickly that there was not many African-American setters that have played on a D1 level or professionally. I learned about Alicia Glass and her many accomplishments as a setter while at Penn State and on a professional level, including the Olympics. I studied her old games and how she led her teams, becoming inspired. I taught myself how to do a setter dump when I was 9 years old after watching Alicia Glass do it in a game. I will never forget I did it in a tournament in Tennessee. I think my coaches and everyone were shocked. After the game, they asked me how did I learn to do it, and I told them watching old players on YouTube and my cousins’ team. Alicia is always so positive on and off the court. I hope to one day be able to meet her. What is your favorite food? Jones: I am a pescatarian so I’m not a big meat eater. I will eat some chicken, but mainly fish.My hands down favorite food is sushi. My all-time favorite food is California roll sushi, broccoli with a Shirley Temple to drink. What is your favorite tournament of the season? Jones: I have a few that I like but my all-time favorite hands down is always AAU Nationals. Well, for starters who doesn’t like visiting the Sunshine State with Mickey Mouse? Then you get to compete against great competition with so

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USAV 16-17 Open: vballrecruiter.com’s All-Tournament Teams

We are pleased to present vballrecruiter.com’s 16 and 17 Open All-Tournament Team from the USAV Girls Junior National Championships in Chicago. After covering the divisions for four days we were presented with the challenge of putting together the selections. This is not to be confused with the honors awarded by USAV itself at the conclusion of the championship match. These picks are made from our observations and our observations alone. It would be easy to add more to each position or even include honorable mentions, but that’s something we do at the end of the year with our Club All-Americans. As for the All-Tournament Team selections, they are meant to be limited and difficult to make given all the talented players. To narrow the selections, we honored players from the Top 16 finishers, or the teams which advanced as far as the challenge rounds. We want to keep a team element to the award and making the challenge round is a strong indicator of team success. The process does leave amazing players off, even some of the best in the field! But if we were to pick solely based on talent, we could pick the team ahead of time as we know in advance who many of the talented players are competing. Congrats to those named to this year’s vballrecruiter.com All-Tournament Teams. 16 OPEN OUTSIDESTeraya Sigler Arizona Storm 16 ThunderAbby Vander Wal 1st Alliance 16 GoldSuli Davis Drive Nation 16 RedAsia Harvey A5 16 GabeKelly Kinney Tribe 16 Elite CardinalMadison Quest OH MKE Sting 16 Gold MIDDLESNatalie Wardlow Nebraska One 16 SynergyJordan Taylor HJV 16 EliteBayleigh Minor Hou Skyline 16 RoyalReese Dunkle Circle City 16 PurpleZoe Gillen-Malveaux Drive Nation 16 RedKenna Cogill MB Arizona Storm 16 Thunder RIGHT SIDESTaylor Porter Hou Skyline 16 RoyalCamryn Jeffery A5 16 GabeTaryn Morris Drive Nation 16 RedAddison Horner 1st Alliance 16 Gold (S/RS) SETTERSCharlotte Glass Tribe 16 Elite CardinalKassidy O’Brien Hou Skyline 16 RoyalTenesyn Frye ID Crush 16 BowerMalorie Boesiger Nebraska One 16 Synergy LIBEROSSydney Black HJV 16 EliteKeri Leimbach Nebraska One 16 SynergyElizabeth Bower ID Crush 16 BowerZoey Matias Tribe 16 Elite Cardinal *** 17 OPEN OUTSIDESSkyler Pierce Dynasty 17 BlackCari Spears TAV 17 BlackKendall Beshear SCVC 17 RoxyEmerson Sellman Metro 17 TravelEllie White 1st Alliance 17 GoldGrace Nelson 1st Alliance 17 Gold MIDDLESJaela Auguste Hou Skyline 17 RoyalAyden Ames Drive Nation 17 RedFavor Anyanwu TAV 17 BlackJulia Hunt NKYVC 17-1 TsunamiJenna Hanes Wave 17 JulianaJade Dudley-Epps SCVC 17 Roxy RIGHT SIDESRyan Hunter Triangle 17 BlackAbigail Mullen Dynasty 17 BlackJadyn Livings TAV 17 BlackIzzy Starck Co Jrs 17 Kevin (S/RS) SETTERSReese Messer Dynasty 17 BlackTaylor Yu SG Elite 17 RoshCharlie Fuerbringer Mizuno Long Beach 17 RockstarTaylor Parks OT 17 Aaron LIBEROSTaylor Deckert SCVC 17 RoxyAva Falduto 1st Alliance 17 GoldGillian Pitts TAV 17 BlackRyan McAleer Dynasty 17 Black

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USAV 17s: Day 4 All Red Hat Team

While the 17 Open division ended with a stunning gold-medal performance from SCVC 17 Roxy – which defeated Dynasty 17 Black in the championship – what was not surprising was the caliber of play on the last day of the USAV Girls Junior National Championships in Chicago. The standout efforts came from everywhere. Below, we feature our favorite 10 players of Day 4. The goal is to highlight a daily team consisting of two players from each position – outside, middle, right side, setter and libero who – were our absolute favorite players of the day. Favorite doesn’t mean only a 5-star recruit or a familiar name. These are players who stood out to us for a variety of reasons, from amazing play to great energy or attitude or making key hustle plays. These are daily all-stars who really stood out the most to us for one reason or another. DAY 4 ALL RED HAT TEAM Kendall Beshear OH SCVC 17 Roxy: Beshear – a 3-star Cal Poly SLO commit – played an instrumental role in her team earning the top spot on the podium. She’s an explosive, hard-hitting outside with the savviness and smarts to frustrate defenses. She also helps makes up a strong ball control and defensive group, as she’s solid out of serve receive and covers well too. Jada Ingram MB/OH Dynasty 17 Black: A 4-star UNLV recruit, Ingram showed her versatility in the finals against SCVC. Part of Dynasty’s comeback against SCVC and forcing a third set was shifting Ingram from the middle to the pin. She brought a jolt to the attack and was delivering at key times with aggressive swings. Piper Newton MB Dynasty 17 Black: Newton was the other half of the lineup shift that allowed Dynasty to get back into the match and extend the contest to three. She filled out the middle position and helped give Dynasty a lift with her contributions. Favor Anyanwu MB TAV 17 Black: A 5-star USC recruit, Anyanwu plays the position like no other. She’s so physically strong and overpowering and can be flat-out dominating at times. She brings production to both sides, with her ability to score points with massive blocks and/or kills that always fire up her teammates. She can also get out on the slide and crush balls, adding yet another worry to watch defenses must be ready for. Ryan Hunter RS Triangle 17 Black: Hunter – a 5-star recruit from the Class of 2025 – is a high-flying, free swinging right side who also produces highlight kills frequently. Her height and explosiveness allows her to swing over blocks and down with ease. She’s a featured part of the Triangle attack and was one of the reasons the club tied for fifth. Jadyn Livings RS TAV 17 Black: Livings – a 5-star USC commit – stays on the court as a six-rotation right side. She’s a threat front and back row with a big arm to match. She’s also part of serve receive at times and plays with lots of fire. Reese Messer S Dynasty 17 Black: Messer – a 5-star USC recruit from the Class of 2025 – does a masterful job directing the attack and getting her hitters one-on-one swings. She’s smooth with her delivery and makes things look easy. She’s also tough to read, as she doesn’t give away her sets and keeps defenses guessing. Emily Bobbitt S Triangle 17 Black: A 4-star Iowa State commit, you can see Bobbitt’s competitiveness in the determination in which she plays with. She doesn’t back down and is another setter who does well guiding the offense and distributing the ball to her all her hitters. Ava Falduto L 1st Alliance 17 Gold: Falduto – a 5-star Penn State recruit – is an exciting libero with the energy and passion she plays with. She gets after it defensively with all-out hustle and effort and is solid with her first-ball contacts. Taylor Deckert L SCVC 17 Roxy: Deckert – a 4-star USC commit from the Class of 2025 – is another top-notch libero who makes the game look easy. She’s always cool, calm and collected in her demeanor and rarely misses a play. Her defensive contributions and what she brings to the position were a major reason SCVC finished on top in 17 Open.

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Class of 2025: Updated Player Rankings (FREE)

It’s time for our summer Player Rankings update focusing on the 2024-2027 classes. We spent almost all of June and the early portion of July covering the AAU and USAV national championships so it makes sense to bring a fresh round of updates before the new high school opens in August. We started our latest round of updates with the Class of 2024. We follow with the Class of 2025. Below, we highlight the players who moved up in our star rankings as well as those players who are being ranked for the first time. In determining our Player Rankings, we use our own observations as well as feedback from our panel. These rankings are based on how we see these athletes projecting on the next (collegiate) level. Please email chris@vballrecruiter.com for questions or club/college corrections/updates. CLASS OF 2025 Players Moving From 4 To 5-Stars: Marin Collins OH Niagara Frontier (Penn State) Taylor Deckert L/DS SCVC (USC) Addison Horner S/RS 1st Alliance (Wisconsin) Renee Jones RS Metro Kristen Simon L/DS Adidas KiVA (Wisconsin) Addison Gaido RS Austin Skyline (Texas) Addison Makun MB Adidas KiVA (Louisville) *** Players Moving From 3 to 4-Stars: Georgia Watson RS Mission Emma Parks OH AVC Cle Abbey Emch OH/MB Infinity (Pitt) Charlotte Kelly MB NorCal Chalei Reid OH Mauloa Hazel Alevok MB Wildfire (UCLA) Brookelyn Hatton L/DS MAVS KC Olivia Durst L/DS MKE Sting Gabriella Pitcel MB MKE Sting (Illinois) *** Players New To The Rankings: Kelly Valdez L/DS Mauloa Anna Blamires RS Co Jrs (BYU) Zoe Baliva RS HPSTL (FSU beach) Milani Lee RS Forza1 North Leimaile Lasike MB Tstreet LV Katie Camp MB Tstreet LV Kendall Timme OH Arete Mackenzi Davis OH Arete Ai-Lani Hunter RS VVA Delaney Blied MB Seal Beach Emma Rowell S/RS Actyve Tate Drageset OH Actyve (Washington) Brooklyn Washington MB VVA Tatum Sharp MB Rocky Elite Ale Romo OH/S Areté Sanaa Donaie MB AVA TX (LSU) SadieJane Hand MB TAV Charlotte Bell MB Academy (Wofford) Olivia Moffett S CoJrs Maddie Mitchell S/RS MAVS Julia Oster L AVC Cle Riley Lynch MB VA Jrs Chloe Johnson OH Madfrog Makena Rumple MB Arizona Storm Ashby Zubchevich OH City Sarahbelle Jameson OH JJVA Alanah Clemente RS Supernova Alana Bailey MB Far Out Anna Williams MB Aspire Sydney Frazier MB M2

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Class of 2024: Updated Player Rankings (FREE)

As the recent club season took a pause in May we updated our Player Rankings for the 2024-2027 classes. After spending much of June and the early portion of July covering the AAU and USAV national championships, it’s once again time to update our Player Rankings ahead of the new high school season set to kick off in August. We begin with the Class of 2024. Below, we highlight the players who moved up in our star rankings as well as those players who are being ranked for the first time. In determining our Player Rankings, we use our own observations as well as feedback from our panel. These rankings are based on how we see these athletes projecting on the next (collegiate) level. Please email chris@vballrecruiter.com for questions or club/college corrections/updates. CLASS OF 2024 Players Moving From 4 to 5-stars: Taylor Parks S OTVA 17 Aaron (Florida) *** Players Moving From 3 to 4-stars: Alaleh Tolliver OH Academy Tsunami (Butler) Marlee Arrington RS Tstreet IE 17 Taylor (LMU) Brianna Watson RS Drive Nation (LSU) Leilia Toailoa OH Vegas Aces (Alabama) Elina Mortensen OH Club V (BYU) Peyton Petersen Six Pack (Louisville) Nora Wurtz RS/MB NE Elite (Creighton) Reese Ptacek Northern Lights (Kansas) Kamaluhia Garcia Ku’Ikahi (Iowa) Reese Animashaun Hou Skyline (Vanderbilt) Carley Piercefield L Far Out (Western Michigan) Kiernan Stamey OH K2 (Kennesaw State) Ayen Nhial MB KiVA (James Madison) *** Players New To The Rankings: Audrey Kocon S/RS Northern Lights (Providence) Taylor Byl MB Kairos (South Dakota State) Sarah Galligan L/DS NE Elite (Nebraska-Omaha) Arielle Bruk OH Academy HP Gemma Larbalestier L/DS Actyve Isabelle Marco S Academy HP (Utah) Azavia Thomas OH VA Elite Emerson Ahsmuhs OH Act Jessica Jones MB Drive Nation (LSU) Isabelle Swiercz RS Far Out (Central Michigan) Kendall Hopewell MB Far Out (Northern Kentucky) Grace Havlicek MB Tribe (Auburn) Rella Binney L/DS Ku’Ikahi (Texas) Mia Radeff OH Encore (Notre Dame) Mykayla McMillian L Hou Skyline Maeve Rehmann MB Club Ignit (Winthrop) Audrey Small L HPSTL (North Alabama) Anna Blaine S TX LEGACY (Texas State) Jenna Meitzler S/RS Sky High (Iowa) Shannon Sheehy S AZ REV (San Francisco

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vballrecruiter.com’s Player of the Week: Madison Quest (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: Madison Quest. *** As we were speaking with Madison Quest to feature her as our latest Player of the Week sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, she was traveling from her family cabin in northern Wisconsin to this year’s edition of the Wisconsin Badgers volleyball camp. It’s a trip she’s more than familiar with. Quest has been attending the camp since she was at least 8-years-old. She remembers going with her teams and staying overnight. It all made for a very fun experiences and fond memories. Yet, it was a much different feeling driving to camp this year. That’s because this time she was doing it as a future Badger. The 6-3, 5-star outside hitter recently became the first to commit to Wisconsin from the Class of 2025 when she gave her verbal on June 15. “This time it’s special going as a future Badger,” said Quest, whose mom, Pauline, played volleyball and dad, Matt, played basketball at the university. Playing for MKE Sting and attending Divine Savior Holy Angels, it’s natural to think Wisconsin was Quest’s dream school all along and the only one she had her heart set on. However, she said that wasn’t the case. Yes, her parents attended the school and Quest grew up going to games there, but she kept an open mind and viewed playing elsewhere as a realistic possibility. “I started checking out other schools and looking at campuses, but all the memories made me feel special and it became my No. 1 school,” Quest said. “I went to a couple camps last year like Louisville, Kentucky and Penn State. When June 15 rolled around and I started talking to coaches I knew I wanted to go to Wisconsin when they offered. It was a very fun process.” Quest began gaining traction as a top prospect last season when she played up an age group on the 16s. She remained in the division this season, recently completing a year in which MKE Sting 16 Gold finished tied for 13th at the USAV GJNC in Chicago after starting off as the No. 22 overall seed. “I think throughout the whole season we had some really great wins,” Quest said. “We competed really hard. Looking back at nationals and how we placed was a success for us. It was a memorable team. We were super, super close. At nationals, everyone goes in chasing the championship and all that. I think we went in with the same mentality. We just fell a little short. We had some really great games and beat some teams we trained for. That was a big accomplishment.” With the latest club season wrapped up and summer camps winding down, Quest will shift her focus and attention to the upcoming high school season. She’s already been a two-time all-state selection by the Wisconsin Volleyball Coaches Association. Last season as a sophomore, she averaged 4.2 kills, 2.5 digs and hit .320 in helping the Dashers to the WIAA Division 1 state championship. “That was something for sure,” Quest said. “It was a dream winning the championship. We trained a ton obviously and preparing for each game to get to the semifinals. To get to the championship was crazy. Looking back once we won people were crying. It was a crazy, crazy feeling and something we have a great shot at doing again this year.” As our featured Player of the Week sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, we recently spoke with Quest about volleyball and more. Who is your role model or icon you look up to? Quest: I would say my mom. I think my parents are a huge part. I think the way she does everything and the way she does stuff is a big part of my life. She always taught me things. She’s a very competitive person in many ways, but she’s not necessarily competitive in the ways you would think. It’s hard to explain because she’s competitive in the small things. That stood out to me. She helps me grow in everything. She talks to me about everything and all the ways she’s helped guide me really makes me want to learn and follow the stuff she’s done. What is your favorite food(s)? Quest: I don’t know. I can’t pick one food. I have a lot I love. I love sushi. I love steak. I love mac and cheese. What is your favorite tournament of the season? Quest: (My favorite tournament is) Nationals. I love competing against the best. I wouldn’t want it any other way. I don’t think it makes it stressful playing against the best. Playing against the best where they are giving you everything they got and you’re doing the same is what I think makes it better. I think it’s a really fun last tournament because you have prepared the whole season and it makes it more special. (Triple Crown) NIT is a really fun tournament too because it’s great competition. But I would say Nationals is my favorite. What is your favorite team bonding event? Quest: I can’t really think of a favorite. I did enjoy from my last club team doing the ropes course and stuff like that and other activities. That was a lot of fun to do the ropes. We were up there having fun. It was a little nerve-wracking for some but it was fun doing it together and supporting people who were more nervous. Do you have a favorite quote or mantra? Quest: I don’t have a specific quote or saying that I have. I do think it’s special that my dad before big volleyball tournaments or in general sends me inspirational messages. Those messages have been something I really like

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vballrecruiter.com’s 2023 14s Club All-Americans

Last up in our All-Americans is the 14s! We’ve spent part of last week and this week releasing the other groups. You can find the 17s, 16s and 15s by clicking on those links. The 14s division was as hard to put together as any of them. There are so many rising stars who deserved to be recognized and narrowing the First Team and Honorable Mentions down was certainly challenging. One change we did make with the 14s is we added a Setter/Right Side as its own category. In making the selections we focused on the entirety of the season. It’s part of what goes into compiling our All-American awards. While everything is subjective, the factors we weighed in determining the list – which features 28 First Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions – include individual talent, impact on the team and overall team success throughout the club season. Future potential or eventual collegiate impact have no bearing on the award. We only factored in what happened during the most recent club season. With so many talented players scattered across the nation, finalizing an award list like this has its challenges. Everyone who deserves recognition cannot be included and our awards are certainly not an end-all, be-all list. Unfortunately, even with 28 First-Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions, deserving players will be left off. Ultimately, we recognize who we felt were most deserving based on the factors discussed above. Congrats to this year’s vballrecruiter.com’s Club All-Americans! 14s FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANSOUTSIDESElla Olson Tstreet 14 CarsonAllie Hudgins AP 14 AdidasNaomi Livings TAV 14 BlackAva Burgess Club V 14 Ren SilverHanna McGinest Mizuno Long Beach 14 RockstarTessa Larkin Arizona Storm 14 Thunder MIDDLESKendall Omoruyi Arizona Storm 14 ThunderMegan Hodges Tstreet 14 CarsonNyla Livings TAV 14 BlackMariah Akinsola TAV 14 BlackCarsyn Comer Munciana 14 ChipmunksBrooklyn Sippio GP 14 Rox RIGHT SIDESJenny Glushakov Top Select 14 EliteMia Diouf GP 14 RoxSimrin Adams Mizuno Long Beach 14 RockstarAddison Otto Northern Lights 14-1 SETTER/RIGHT SIDESPeyton Heatherly Lions 14-1 Brynn Stephens TAV 14 Black Sophee Peterson TAV 14 Black Peyton Kubik MAVS KC 14-1 SETTERSMarissa Jones A5 14 HelenEmmeline Sandgren Absolute 14 BlackZamari Christensen Club V 14 Ren SilverJosalyn Samuels Kairos 14 Alpha LIBEROSCedra Talaga Mizuno Long Beach 14 RockstarPulelehua Laikona Arizona Storm 14 ThunderElla Horvick OT 14 LauraClara Christ Northern Lights 14-1 *** HONORABLE MENTIONOUTSIDESGentry Barker TAV 14 BlackSophia Puleo OT 14 LauraLeilani Lawrence OT 14 LauraRyan Spencer Skyline 14 RoyalLexi Martin Drive Nation 14 RedVanessa Glenn Madfrog 14 GreenCalli LeFevre Legacy 14-1 AdidasJaniah Burrage Forza1 14 OneShaye Witherspoon Rockwood Thunder 14 EliteRyah Brock Forza1 North 14 OneMckenna McIntosh Rage 14 GarrenBrooke Codey Adidas KiVA 14 RedNailah Randle SA Jrs 14 Adidas MIDDLESIsabella Howard Madfrog 14 GreenCynthia Ockerman Legacy 14-1 AdidasReagan Wallraff Arizona Storm 14 ThunderLyric Judson Premier Nebraska 14 GoldLyla Sands HPSTL 14 RoyalCamille Presley AP 14 AdidasRiley Bethea A5 14 HelenLayla Dunn A5 14 HelenKherynton Chinnis Drive Nation 14 RedKyla Williams AVC Cle 14 Red SETTERSFara Bronson Arizona Storm 14 ThunderAlly Fausett Tstreet 14 CarsonKarsyn Rogers Drive Nation 14 RedRyah Cotton Northern Lights 14-1Andie Bowron Top Select 14 EliteJaedyn Riley Rage 14 GarrenSophia Dostic OT 14 LauraKiersten Moore Forza1 14 OneMarlie Smith Legacy 14-1 Adidas LIBEROSAnsley Shafer TAV 14 BlackKendyl Strack Munciana 14 ChipmunksSarah MacDonald Tstreet 14 CarsonAddison Thompson-Stepp Legacy 14-1 AdidasMonica Bercaru-Maxim Madfrog 14 GreenCallie Gardner Drive Nation 14 RedEmily Redwine Tejas 14 Black MauroJenna Brooks Top Select 14 EliteAli Strange NKYVC 14-1 TsunamiDakota Huynh Skyline 14 Royal

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vballrecruiter.com’s 2023 15s Club All-Americans

With the 2022-23 club season ending earlier this month, we’ve started wrapping up our coverage before shifting to high school. Up first is our Club All-Americans followed by our updated Player Rankings and then final National Rankings. We already presented the 16s and 17s Club All-Americans. With that, we move onto the 15s. The division offered a seemingly endless stream of talent which led to difficult choices and decisions. In making the selections we focused on the entirety of the season. It’s part of what goes into compiling our All-American awards. While everything is subjective, the factors we weighed in determining the list – which features 24 First Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions – include individual talent, impact on the team and overall team success throughout the club season. Future potential or eventual collegiate impact have no bearing on the award. We only factored in what happened during the most recent club season. With so many talented players scattered across the nation, finalizing an award list like this has its challenges. Everyone who deserves recognition cannot be included and our awards are certainly not an end-all, be-all list. Unfortunately, even with 24 First-Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions, deserving players will be left off. Ultimately, we recognize who we felt were most deserving based on the factors discussed above. Congrats to this year’s vballrecruiter.com’s 15s Club All-Americans! 15s FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANSOUTSIDESLayla Hoying Mintonette Sports m.51Henley Anderson AP 15 AdidasAudrey Flanagan SCVC 15 RoxyHalle Thompson Hou Skyline 15 RoyalGabby Divita Legacy 15-1 AdidasFinley Krystkowiak Wave 15 Brennan MIDDLESKeoni Williams Skyline 15 RoyalKinsley Young TAV 15 BlackAudrey Dyas NKYVC 15-1 TsunamiBrooke Harwood Arizona Storm 15 ThunderElla Andrews Legacy 15-1 AdidasKayla Nwabueze Legacy 15-1 Adidas RIGHT SIDESTaylor Clarke Skyline 15 RoyalCaroline Ward Boiler Jrs 15 GoldBella Lopez Madfrog 15 GreenDanielle Whitmire TAV 15 Black (S/RS) SETTERSGenevieve Harris Academy 15 DiamondBlair Thiebaud Hou Skyline 15 RoyalMilly McGee SCVC 15 RoxyElle Mottola WPVC 15 Armour Black LIBEROSEmma Cugino Mintonette Sports m.51Cala Haffner Team Pineapple 15 BlackMeredith Martin Legacy 15-1 AdidasGabi Rodriguez Madfrog 15 Green ***** HONORABLE MENTIONOUTSIDESGigi Artiles Tribe 15 Cardinal EliteMia Gold Tribe 15 Cardinal EliteSara Snowbarger Mintonette Sports m.51Cali Foster Boiler Jrs 15 GoldRiley Malloy Austin Skyline 15 RoyalLayla Austin Skyline 15 RoyalSkylar Jackson Skyline 15 RoyalGrace Martin Pohaku 15-1Westley Matavao Forza1 North 15 OneEmma Adkins Tri-State Elite 15 Blue MIDDLESSophia Stallworth WPVC 15 Armour BlackLeVariya Pinder Skyline 15 RoyalAlia Schoonover Mintonette Sports m.51Cassidy Cage Michio 15 NationalD’Aira Whitner AVC Cle 15 RedGabby Semona Tri-State Elite 15 BlueCarolyn Tarnow 1st Alliance 15 GoldMargaret Czajka MKE Sting 15 GoldLacy Tinnell Hou Skyline 15 RoyalJaycee Mack Wave 15 Brennan RIGHT SIDESTaylor Stanley Dynasty 15 BlackWillow Weninger Pohaku 15-1Abby Zimmerman SCVC 15 RoxyNadi’ya Shelby RS Hou Skyline 15 RoyalSarah Hickman HJV 15 EliteLyla Stewart Mintonette Sports m.51Brooke Christoffersen Club V 15 Ren ReedLauren Garcia Alamo 15 Premier (S/RS)Brooke Baldwin MKE Sting 15 Gold (S/RS)Anna Flores TAV 15 Black (S/RS) SETTERSKalyssa Taggart A5 15 Bob (S/RS)Vivian Hickman AZ Sky 15G (S/RS)Rayna Christianson Northern Lights 15-1 (S/RS)Lexi Shondell Boiler Jrs 15 GoldMallory Matheny Mintonette Sports m.51Sydney Lund Austin Skyline 15 RoyalSophia Gisslen Team Pineapple 15 BlackEva Long Legacy 15-1 AdidasNikolija Bulotovic 1st Alliance 15 GoldLily Rolfes Arizona Storm 15 Thunder LIBEROSEllie Hepler Boiler Jrs 15 GoldHenlee Moszkowicz Hou Skyline 15 RoyalJulia Anisimova Pohaku 15-1Mallory Johnson Far Out 15 BlackEmma Frietch NKYVC 15-1 TsunamiMadeliine Kraft Northern Lights 15-1Kaitlyn Herweg SCVC 15 RoxyMya Capistrano Forza1 North 15 OneKalli Lipo Arizona Storm 15 ThunderKiley Brooks Skyline 15 Royal

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vballrecruiter.com’s 2023 16s Club All-Americans

We’ve started to wrap up the 2022-23 club season. Over the next two weeks we’ll be releasing our Club All-Americans, final National Rankings and updated Player Rankings. We kicked things off by first introducing our 2023 17s Club All-Americans. Up next is the 16s division. This division is absolutely loaded and jam-packed with amazing talent all across the board. In making the selections we focused on the entirety of the season. It’s part of what goes into compiling our All-American awards. While everything is subjective, the factors we weighed in determining the list – which features 24 First Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions – include individual talent, impact on the team and overall team success throughout the club season. Future potential or eventual collegiate impact have no bearing on the award. We only factored in what happened during the most recent club season. With so many talented players scattered across the nation, finalizing an award list like this has its challenges. Everyone who deserves recognition cannot be included and our awards are certainly not an end-all, be-all list. Unfortunately, even with 24 First-Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions, deserving players will be left off. Ultimately, we recognize who we felt were most deserving based on the factors discussed above. Congrats to this year’s vballrecruiter.com’s Club All-Americans! 16s FIRST TEAM CLUB ALL-AMERICANS OUTSIDESTeraya Sigler Arizona Storm 16 ThunderAsia Harvey A5 16 GabeSuli Davis Drive Nation 16 RedAbby Vander Wal 1st Alliance 16 GoldKaci Demaria Surfside 16 PV LegendsMadison Quest MKE Sting 16 Gold MIDDLESAddison Makun Adidas KiVA 16 RedKenna Cogill Arizona Storm 16 ThunderJordan Taylor HJV 16 EliteNatalie Wardlow Nebraska One 16 SynergyBayleigh Minor Hou Skyline 16 RoyalZoe Gillen-Malveaux Drive Nation 16 Red RIGHT SIDESCamryn Jeffery A5 16 GabeAddison Horner 1st Alliance (S/RS)Logan Parks MAVS KC 16-1 (S/RS)Annabelle Groomes AVC Cle 16 Red (S/RS) SETTERSCharlotte Glass Tribe 16 Elite CardinalCampbell Flynn Legacy 16-1 AdidasKassidy O’Brien Hou Skyline 16 RoyalMalorie Boesiger Nebraska One 16 Synergy LIBEROSKristen Simon Adidas KiVA 16 RedElizabeth Bower ID Crush 16 BowerKeri Leimbach Nebraska One 16 SynergyCallie Krueger Austin Skyline 16 Royal ***** HONORABLE MENTIONOUTSIDESKelly Kinney Tribe 16 Elite CardinalMegan Fitch Alamo 16 PremierBailey Warren Hou Skyline 16 RoyalDevyn Wiest Arizona Storm 16 ThunderBellamie Beus ID Crush 16 BowerMesaiya Bettis Northern Lights 16-1Izzy Busignani Mich Elite 16 MizunoLily Dee Davis Austin Skyline 16 RoyalAaliyah Smith HJV 16 EliteAyanna Watson Vegas Aces 16 UA MIDDLESKennedy Washington TAV 16 BlackOlivia Wayne Madfrog 16 GreenShelby Ignash Mich Elite 16 MizunoReese Dunkle Circle City 16 PurpleGabriella Pitcel MKE Sting 16 GoldCharlotte Kelly NorCal 16-1 BlackBrooklyn Hardy ID Crush 16 BowerKalyssa Blackshear Surfside 16 PV LegendsTara Greenberry HPSTL 16 RoyalRebekah Pfefferkorn Hou Skyline 16 Royal RIGHT SIDESAddison Gaido Austin Skyline 16 RoyalGabriella Babinski Mich Elite 16 MizunoKate Hayhurst ID Crush 16 BowerCarly Gilk MN Select 16-1Taylor Porter Hou Skyline 16 RoyalNaya Salfiti Madfrog 16 GreenTaryn Morris Drive Nation 16 RedElla Florez Dynasty 16 Black (S/RS)Isabela Haggard Adidas KiVA 16 Red (S/RS)KK Green GP 16 Rox (S/RS) SETTERSHannah Beauford Drive Nation 16 RedSarah Pfiffner TAV 16 BlackTenesyn Frye ID Crush 16 BowerElla Craggs Mich Elite 16 MizunoAva Hunter Circle City 16 PurpleIzzy Mogridge OT 16 JPAudrey Asleson SPVB 16 EliteTaylor Cook Skyline 16 RoyalAbigail Li A5 16 GabeBillie Reiter MKE Sting 16 Gold LIBEROSSarah Mendoza Drive Nation 16 RedZoey Matias Tribe 16 Elite CardinalIzzy Mahaffey Arizona Storm 16 ThunderAniya Warren 1st Alliance 16 GoldMcKenna Garr Northern Lights 16-1McKenna Payne Mich Elite 16 MizunoAvery Freeman Circle City 16 PurpleBrookelyn Hatton MAVS KC 16-1Olivia Durst MKE Sting 16 GoldSydney Black HJV 16 Elite

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vballrecruiter.com’s 2023 17s Club All-Americans

Over the next two weeks we’ll be wrapping up our coverage of the 2022-23 season by releasing our Club All-Americans, final National Rankings and updated Player Rankings. Up first is the 2023 17s Club All-Americans. The division was overflowing with talent and in making the selections we focused on the entirety of the season. It’s part of what goes into compiling our All-American awards. While everything is subjective, the factors we weighed in determining the list – which features 24 First Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions – include individual talent, impact on the team and overall team success throughout the club season. Future potential or eventual collegiate impact have no bearing on the award. We only factored in what happened during the most recent club season. With so many talented players scattered across the nation, finalizing an award list like this has its challenges. Everyone who deserves recognition cannot be included and our awards are certainly not an end-all, be-all list. Unfortunately, even with 24 First-Team All-Americans plus Honorable Mentions, deserving players will be left off. Ultimately, we recognize who we felt were most deserving based on the factors discussed above. Congrats to this year’s vballrecruiter.com’s Club All-Americans! FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS OUTSIDESHannah Benjamin A5 17 JingSkyler Pierce Dynasty 17 BlackEmerson Sellman Metro 17 TravelCari Spears TAV 17 BlackLauren Harden Rev 17-1 RaptorsKendall Beshear SCVC 17 Roxy MIDDLESMia Tvrdy Premier Nebraska 17 GoldAyden Ames Drive Nation 17 RedFavor Anyanwu TAV 17 BlackJaela Auguste Hou Skyline 17 RoyalZoey Burgess Club V 17 Ren MatthewElizabeth Andrew Athena 17 Gold RIGHT SIDESRyan Hunter RS Triangle 17 BlackAbigail Mullen Dynasty 17 BlackJadyn Livings TAV 17 BlackIzzy Starck Co Jrs 17 Kevin (S/RS) SETTERSReese Messer Dynasty 17 BlackAllie Shondell Boiler Jrs 17 GoldTaylor Parks OT 17 AaronCharlie Fuerbringer Mizuno Long Beach 17 Rockstar LIBEROSTaylor Deckert SCVC 17 RoxyAva Falduto 1st Alliance 17 GoldGillian Pitts TAV 17 BlackRyan McAleer Dynasty 17 Black ***** HONORABLE MENTIONOUTSIDESCarlie Cisneros Dynasty 17 BlackLauren Medeck Premier Nebraska 17 GoldEllie White 1st Alliance 17 GoldGrace Nelson 1st Alliance 17 GoldKirrah Horne Triangle 17 BlackTaylor Williams Vision 17 GoldIsabel Clark Momentous 17 DanFallon Stewart OT 17 FelixMaya Whiterspoon Rockwood ThunderPayton Petersen Six Pack 17 MIDDLESCy Rae Campbell Dynasty 17 BlackJada Ingram Dynasty 17 BlackJenna Hanes Wave 17 JulianaLogan Wiley A5 17 JingJulia Hunt NKYVC 17-1 TsunamiAlec Rothe EliteVBTC 17 BlackReese Ptacek Northern Lights 17-1Ryla Jones Metro 17 TravelJade Dudley-Epps MB SCVC 17 RoxyAlexis Alexander Pohaku 17-1 RIGHT SIDESGrace Carroll Drive Nation 17 RedSarah Schnell Miami Hype 17 EmilioCleo Hardin Vision 17 GoldKamaluhia Garcia Ku’Ikahi 17 Wahine RSBRenee Jones Metro 17 TravelRiley Whitlock Boiler Jrs 17 GoldKennedy Osunsanmi RS City 17 GoldCalli Kenny 1st Alliance 17 Black (S/RS)Kirra Musgrove Hou Skyline 17 Royal (S/RS)Nayelis Cabello Top Select 17 Elite (S/RS) SETTERSEmily Bobbitt Triangle 17 BlackSavannah Skopal AJV 17 AdidasHannah Pattie AVC Cle 17 RedMaya Baker Vision 17 GoldJuleigh Urbina OTVA 17 FelixTaylor Yu SG Elite 17 RoshAbby Yoder NKYVC 17-1 TsunamiCamille Edwards TAV 17 BlackJanelle Green KC Power 17 BlackMalayah Long VCNebraska 17 Elite LIBEROSCaleigh King Drive Nation 17 RedMaya Evens Wave 17 JulianaFaith Frame Premier Nebraska 17 GoldMcKenna Brand Skyline 17 RoyalMya Bolton KC Power 17 BlackAlice Volpe HJV 17 EliteElla Vogel Co Jrs 17 KevinWhitney Wallace Vision 17 GoldBella Lee L/DS OT 17 AaronPaisley Douglas VCNebraska 17 Elite

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vballrecruiter.com’s Player of the Week: Marissa Jones (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: Marissa Jones. *** From swimming and tennis, to Girl Scouts and Miss America pageants, from community service projects to martial arts, somehow not only was there still time for volleyball but the sport rose above all else for Marissa Jones. The soon-to-be freshman and Class of 2027 5-star recruit just completed the 2022-23 club season setting for A5 14 Helen, which earned an AAU 14 Open silver medal and finished tied for 19th in USAV 14 Open. She’s preparing to begin her high school varsity career at Woodward Academy Prep School in Georgia. She actually was the first-ever eighth-grader to compete on junior varsity at her school last season, so the high school experience won’t be a total new one. But playing on varsity will. Jones – who loves science, art and math – first started volleyball at 7 and has been playing club now for five seasons. At first she was juggling both beach and indoors, but it was a lot and she decided to focus on indoor only. She naturally gravitated toward the setting position and loves all that goes into it. “I have always trained as a setter and have played the setter position for the last five years,” Jones said. “Even though I am a physical setter, one aspect I love most about setting is the analytical side of it since I am intrigued with the brain. As a setter, I study the game watching a lot of games from back in the day. I also study both my hitters and opponents. I try to learn my hitters, so I know how to best set them. As a setter, I think it is important to run a smart offense, to isolate or overload my hitters. I study my opponents so I am prepared on the court.” Jones – who completed middle school with a 4.11 GPA and is enrolled in honor classes at Woodward – has also been influenced by her martial arts training. She currently holds a first-degree black belt and she said the discipline of martial arts has helped with volleyball. “I started martial arts when I was 5,” Jones said. “It was really cool. As I got older it helped with my meditation and being a peaceful person by controlling my emotions. It helped me with my coordination and to master a lot of different movements.” While the next four years are going to be spent attending high school and competing in club, the future is an open book. When it comes to volleyball, Jones certainly has aspirations beyond the short term. “After high school I want to attend college and play as a setter on a D1 level,” she said. “After college, I would like to play as a professional setter and represent my country at the Olympics one day. Once my professional volleyball career is over, I would like to become a doctor. I think neuroscience or dermatology would be cool areas to work in.” As our featured Player of the Week sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, we recently spoke with Jones about volleyball and more. Who is your role model or icon you look up to? Jones: My mom and Alicia Glass are my role models. My mom makes so many sacrifices for our family and is always supportive of not just our family but so many others. Over the last 5 years of my volleyball journey, my mom leaves work early to take me to volleyball practice. Because it takes us about 90 minutes to get there, she waits patiently on me for hours. I feel very blessed that both my parents have never missed any of my games. When COVID-19 happened, my mom was working in public health on the COVID-19 response. While she worked on the COVID-19 response she often spent 13-14 hours a day working tirelessly, but still was always there supporting me on. I have seen how hard she works and she has taught me what it truly means to work hard and help others unconditionally. I also have admired and looked up to volleyball setter Alicia Glass for a long time. When I first became a setter, my mom asked me to do a book report on setters. As I began to research setters, I realized quickly that there was not many African-American setters that have played on a D1 level or professionally. I learned about Alicia Glass and her many accomplishments as a setter while at Penn State and on a professional level, including the Olympics. I studied her old games and how she led her teams, becoming inspired. I taught myself how to do a setter dump when I was 9 years old after watching Alicia Glass do it in a game. I will never forget I did it in a tournament in Tennessee. I think my coaches and everyone were shocked. After the game, they asked me how did I learn to do it, and I told them watching old players on YouTube and my cousins’ team. Alicia is always so positive on and off the court. I hope to one day be able to meet her. What is your favorite food? Jones: I am a pescatarian so I’m not a big meat eater. I will eat some chicken, but mainly fish.My hands down favorite food is sushi. My all-time favorite food is California roll sushi, broccoli with a Shirley Temple to drink. What is your favorite tournament of the season? Jones: I have a few that I like but my all-time favorite hands down is always AAU Nationals. Well, for starters who doesn’t like visiting the Sunshine State with Mickey Mouse? Then you get to compete against great competition with so

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USAV 16-17 Open: vballrecruiter.com’s All-Tournament Teams

We are pleased to present vballrecruiter.com’s 16 and 17 Open All-Tournament Team from the USAV Girls Junior National Championships in Chicago. After covering the divisions for four days we were presented with the challenge of putting together the selections. This is not to be confused with the honors awarded by USAV itself at the conclusion of the championship match. These picks are made from our observations and our observations alone. It would be easy to add more to each position or even include honorable mentions, but that’s something we do at the end of the year with our Club All-Americans. As for the All-Tournament Team selections, they are meant to be limited and difficult to make given all the talented players. To narrow the selections, we honored players from the Top 16 finishers, or the teams which advanced as far as the challenge rounds. We want to keep a team element to the award and making the challenge round is a strong indicator of team success. The process does leave amazing players off, even some of the best in the field! But if we were to pick solely based on talent, we could pick the team ahead of time as we know in advance who many of the talented players are competing. Congrats to those named to this year’s vballrecruiter.com All-Tournament Teams. 16 OPEN OUTSIDESTeraya Sigler Arizona Storm 16 ThunderAbby Vander Wal 1st Alliance 16 GoldSuli Davis Drive Nation 16 RedAsia Harvey A5 16 GabeKelly Kinney Tribe 16 Elite CardinalMadison Quest OH MKE Sting 16 Gold MIDDLESNatalie Wardlow Nebraska One 16 SynergyJordan Taylor HJV 16 EliteBayleigh Minor Hou Skyline 16 RoyalReese Dunkle Circle City 16 PurpleZoe Gillen-Malveaux Drive Nation 16 RedKenna Cogill MB Arizona Storm 16 Thunder RIGHT SIDESTaylor Porter Hou Skyline 16 RoyalCamryn Jeffery A5 16 GabeTaryn Morris Drive Nation 16 RedAddison Horner 1st Alliance 16 Gold (S/RS) SETTERSCharlotte Glass Tribe 16 Elite CardinalKassidy O’Brien Hou Skyline 16 RoyalTenesyn Frye ID Crush 16 BowerMalorie Boesiger Nebraska One 16 Synergy LIBEROSSydney Black HJV 16 EliteKeri Leimbach Nebraska One 16 SynergyElizabeth Bower ID Crush 16 BowerZoey Matias Tribe 16 Elite Cardinal *** 17 OPEN OUTSIDESSkyler Pierce Dynasty 17 BlackCari Spears TAV 17 BlackKendall Beshear SCVC 17 RoxyEmerson Sellman Metro 17 TravelEllie White 1st Alliance 17 GoldGrace Nelson 1st Alliance 17 Gold MIDDLESJaela Auguste Hou Skyline 17 RoyalAyden Ames Drive Nation 17 RedFavor Anyanwu TAV 17 BlackJulia Hunt NKYVC 17-1 TsunamiJenna Hanes Wave 17 JulianaJade Dudley-Epps SCVC 17 Roxy RIGHT SIDESRyan Hunter Triangle 17 BlackAbigail Mullen Dynasty 17 BlackJadyn Livings TAV 17 BlackIzzy Starck Co Jrs 17 Kevin (S/RS) SETTERSReese Messer Dynasty 17 BlackTaylor Yu SG Elite 17 RoshCharlie Fuerbringer Mizuno Long Beach 17 RockstarTaylor Parks OT 17 Aaron LIBEROSTaylor Deckert SCVC 17 RoxyAva Falduto 1st Alliance 17 GoldGillian Pitts TAV 17 BlackRyan McAleer Dynasty 17 Black

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USAV 17s: Day 4 All Red Hat Team

While the 17 Open division ended with a stunning gold-medal performance from SCVC 17 Roxy – which defeated Dynasty 17 Black in the championship – what was not surprising was the caliber of play on the last day of the USAV Girls Junior National Championships in Chicago. The standout efforts came from everywhere. Below, we feature our favorite 10 players of Day 4. The goal is to highlight a daily team consisting of two players from each position – outside, middle, right side, setter and libero who – were our absolute favorite players of the day. Favorite doesn’t mean only a 5-star recruit or a familiar name. These are players who stood out to us for a variety of reasons, from amazing play to great energy or attitude or making key hustle plays. These are daily all-stars who really stood out the most to us for one reason or another. DAY 4 ALL RED HAT TEAM Kendall Beshear OH SCVC 17 Roxy: Beshear – a 3-star Cal Poly SLO commit – played an instrumental role in her team earning the top spot on the podium. She’s an explosive, hard-hitting outside with the savviness and smarts to frustrate defenses. She also helps makes up a strong ball control and defensive group, as she’s solid out of serve receive and covers well too. Jada Ingram MB/OH Dynasty 17 Black: A 4-star UNLV recruit, Ingram showed her versatility in the finals against SCVC. Part of Dynasty’s comeback against SCVC and forcing a third set was shifting Ingram from the middle to the pin. She brought a jolt to the attack and was delivering at key times with aggressive swings. Piper Newton MB Dynasty 17 Black: Newton was the other half of the lineup shift that allowed Dynasty to get back into the match and extend the contest to three. She filled out the middle position and helped give Dynasty a lift with her contributions. Favor Anyanwu MB TAV 17 Black: A 5-star USC recruit, Anyanwu plays the position like no other. She’s so physically strong and overpowering and can be flat-out dominating at times. She brings production to both sides, with her ability to score points with massive blocks and/or kills that always fire up her teammates. She can also get out on the slide and crush balls, adding yet another worry to watch defenses must be ready for. Ryan Hunter RS Triangle 17 Black: Hunter – a 5-star recruit from the Class of 2025 – is a high-flying, free swinging right side who also produces highlight kills frequently. Her height and explosiveness allows her to swing over blocks and down with ease. She’s a featured part of the Triangle attack and was one of the reasons the club tied for fifth. Jadyn Livings RS TAV 17 Black: Livings – a 5-star USC commit – stays on the court as a six-rotation right side. She’s a threat front and back row with a big arm to match. She’s also part of serve receive at times and plays with lots of fire. Reese Messer S Dynasty 17 Black: Messer – a 5-star USC recruit from the Class of 2025 – does a masterful job directing the attack and getting her hitters one-on-one swings. She’s smooth with her delivery and makes things look easy. She’s also tough to read, as she doesn’t give away her sets and keeps defenses guessing. Emily Bobbitt S Triangle 17 Black: A 4-star Iowa State commit, you can see Bobbitt’s competitiveness in the determination in which she plays with. She doesn’t back down and is another setter who does well guiding the offense and distributing the ball to her all her hitters. Ava Falduto L 1st Alliance 17 Gold: Falduto – a 5-star Penn State recruit – is an exciting libero with the energy and passion she plays with. She gets after it defensively with all-out hustle and effort and is solid with her first-ball contacts. Taylor Deckert L SCVC 17 Roxy: Deckert – a 4-star USC commit from the Class of 2025 – is another top-notch libero who makes the game look easy. She’s always cool, calm and collected in her demeanor and rarely misses a play. Her defensive contributions and what she brings to the position were a major reason SCVC finished on top in 17 Open.

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