Chris Tobolski

Class of 2027 Club Watchlist

Below is our Class of 2027 Club Watchlist! It’s very early and the list is a work in progress and therefore we’ll continue to add and update this list throughout the rest of the year and into the start of the new club season. We’ve used the latest information we’ve been able to get. Still, we know there are corrections that need to be made, such as if any players need clubs/positions updated or if players are beach-only future commits. Any of this info can be emailed to chris@vballrecruiter.com. Name Position Club Abby Keller OH/DS ElevationAbby King Opp Absolute 14-1Abby Parkinson MB/OH 1UnitedAbigail Clem OH/Opp Madfrog 14 BlackAbigale Cotton S/OH Skyline 14 RoyalAdelyn Chang S AZ StormAleigha Zollicoffee MB Dynasty 14 BlackAlly Schwab OH/OPP Milwaukee StingAmia Wigfall Opp Madfrog 14 GreenAnsley Shafer L TAV 14 BlackAsia Udo-Ema OH PipelineAubrey Butterfield S Club OneAubrey Degrate MB Madfrog 14 GreenAudree Hughes OH/Opp Madfrog 14 GreenBailey Johanson MB UpOnTop VBCBailey Lambert MB/OH Arizona SkyBella Ballas L/DS Skyline 14 RoyalBella Howard MB Madfrog 14 GreenBella Kompaniez Opp UnitedBritt Melinauskas OH/OPP VisionBrooklyn Sippio MB Gamepoint VolleyballBrynn Stephens S/OH TAV 14 BlackCalli LeFevre OH/OPP Legacy 14-1 AdidasCamryn Penn S/DS Skyline 14 RoyalCapri Romjue OH/DS TAV 14 BlackCaroline Ward Opp Boiler Jrs Name Position Club Caycee Chhum S MetroCedra Talaga L Mizuno Long Beach 14 RockstarCharlotte Cavin S/Opp Madfrog 14 GreenChayse Courtney OH VisionCynthia Ockerman MB Legacy 14-1 AdidasDakota Huynh L/DS Skyline 14 RoyalDakota Richard S/Opp Madfrog 14 GreenDanielle Miller MB VisionDelaney Klunder OH SunshineElla Olson OH TstreetEllery Deboer S/Opp Kandi EliteEmerson Butler S Austin PerformanceEmma Kingston MB TstreetEmma Lawless OH/Opp FieldhouseEvangeline Jeffries MB/OH CITY VB GoldFara Bronson S AZ StormFinley Lemay Opp DynastyFrancesca Hansel DS/L Tri-State EliteGaby Wenger OH/Opp TAV 14 BlackGentry Barker OH/Opp TAV 14 BlackGeorgia Lemay OH DynastyGig Chasco S Milwaukee StingGraceyn Shepard DS/L TriangleHalle Bryce OH LAVA West 14 MoltenHanna McGinest OH/Opp Mizuno Long Beach 14 RockstarHayden Rosas DS/L Excel 14 National Red Name Position Club Hazel Williams M/OH Skyline 14 RoyalIsabella Hunt OH OJVAIsabella Stojkovic OH AZ StormIzabelle Buckkolz MB Skyline 14 RoyalJacey Carroll OH/OPP Houston SkylineJaycee Mack MB WAVEJayda Nothdurft Opp NORCOJazzlyn Hepburn MB Austin PerformanceKaelee Berkley OH/Opp Drive Nation 14 RedKaitlin James MB AZ StormKaitlyn Francis L Drive Nation 14 RedKaitlyn Herweg OH SCVC 15 RoxyKaitlyn Tse L Austin SkylineKalea Lee S Club VKalista Fuller OH AZ StormKampbell Niepagen Opp Illini EliteKamryn Mullican S/Opp Excel 14 National RedKaniyah Ball DS/L MetroKarsyn Rogers S Drive Nation 14 RedKate Cuppett OH/OPP Skyline 14 RoyalKate Kalczynski OH Legacy 14-1 AdidasKatherine Nowak OH TstreetKaylie Davis OH/OPP Skyline 14 RoyalKeelyn Green S/OH Drive Nation 14 RedKendall Hubbard S Elevation Name Position Club Kendall Omoruyi MB Arizona StormKhernton Chinnis (KC) MB Drive Nation 14 RedKinsley Platt L Tallahassee VBAKylee Jo-Wilson OH CoastLandri Trice OH/Opp Drive Nation 14 RedLauren Garcia S AlamoLayla Dunn MB A5Leilah Teves S/DS Mizuno Long BeachLerin Rosenthal S Mizuno Long Beach 14 Rockstar ALexi Martin OH/Opp Drive Nation 14 RedLola Waleskowski OH NKYVCLondon Merchant OH Madfrog 14 GreenLucky Fasavalu OH/Opp Austin SkylineLucy Foltyn MB ElevationLucy Holmes RS Skyline 14 RoyalMackenzi Law MB TAV 14 BlueMacKenzie Ratliff MB Madfrog 14 GreenMadelyn Johnson OH/Opp Excel 14 National RedMadisen Dolsophon DS TstreetMaia Raleigh S/L Madfrog 14 GreenMallory Johnson L/DS FaR OutMariah Akinsola MB TAV 14 BlackMarissa Jones S A5Marlie Smith S Legacy 14-1 AdidasMaysa Lawrence DS/L MetroMcKenzie Burrell OH/OPP A5 Name Position Club McKenzie Wilkie L/DS A5McKinley Hardle L Minnesota SelectMerritt Carspecken MB/Opp TAV 14 BlackMerritt Fuller OH/DS OK ChargeMikayla Miessler OH/OPP Gamepoint VolleyballMollie Vandeusen S/Opp Jacksonville JuniorsMolly Aubert S Drive Nation 14 RedMonica Bercaru-Maxim DS/L Madfrog 14 GreenMorgan Meiring OH/MB ElevationNafanua Alofipo S Austin SkylineNaomi Livings OH/Opp TAV 14 BlackNatalie Norton OH/Opp Tejas 14 MauroNyla Livings MB TAV 14 BlackNylah Bibby OH Arizona StormPaige Perkins OH Top SelectParker Horton MB Skyline 14 RoyalPayton Gravelle MB Kandi ElitePulelehua Laikona L/DS Arizona StormRaelee McClendon MB Excel 14 National RedReagan Wallraff MB AZ StormReese Eilenstine OH/OPP Premier NebraskaRiley Koshkin OH/Opp Excel 14 National RedRiley Riggs OH DynastyRuby Candlish Opp United Name Position Club Ryan Spencer OH/OPP Skyline 14 RoyalSandie Souza S/Opp TstreetSavannah Sterna OH/Opp Tejas 14 MauroSerania Fonoti S Club Ignit SelectShaye Witherspoon OH/OPP Rockwood ThunderSiena Ebert L/OH Excel 14 National RedSierra Ellison OH/DS Absolute 14-1Simrin Adams MB Mizuno Long Beach 14 RockstarSophee Peterson S/OH TAV 14 BlackSophia Albaugh OH/MB OTVA JacksonvilleSophia Dostic S/Opp OTVA TampaStella Wishon OH/Opp OK ChargeTessa Larkin OH AZ StormToree Rayford MB/OPP Drive Nation 14 RedTristyn Ervin S NPJVanessa Glenn OH Madfrog 14 GreenZailey High OH Austin PerformanceZoey Laulusa S SCVC 15 Roxy

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CA State Finals Show Stoppers

With Cathedral Catholic finishing off its undefeated season and winning vballrecruiter.com’s mythical national championship in the process, the San Diego school was the overwhelming highlight this past weekend at the California state championships at Santiago Canyon College in Orange. While Cathedral Catholic captured the Open Division title, five more were awarded as well between Divisions 1-5. Here are those results:   Below, we highlight the Show Stoppers from the weekend. SHOW STOPPERS Noemie Glover SR RS Cathedral Catholic – The high-flying, hard-hitting antics delivered by Glover in the Open Division is the pure definition of being a show stopper. She drilled 13 kills on 20 swing and hit .550 and provided a huge spark with her authoritative hitting. Jenna Hanes JR MB Cathedral Catholic – Hanes recorded a team-high 14 kills on 27 swings, hitting .370. She also had three of the team’s nine blocks. With Hanes on like she was, it forced the St. Francis blockers to stay home and not cheat toward the pin. Milan Bayless SR OH Cathedral Catholic – Cathedral Catholic coach Juliana Conn called Bayless the most improved player on the team. With star outside Julia Blyashov sidelined with an ankle injury, Bayless took fearless swings as she more than filled her role. She wound up with nine kills on 22 swings, hitting .318. Amanda Saeger JR S Cathedral Catholic – For Cathedral Catholic to get 60 swings from its middles and right side shows how well the offense was clicking, starting with the first ball. Saeger took it from there, spreading the ball around and putting her hitters in favorable spots. She did a fine job running the offense, posting 36 assists. Maya Evens SO L Cathedral Catholic – The defensive play was high in the Open Division final, with Evens doing her thing for the Dons. She was the only teammate in double-digit digs with 16 as she passed and defended marvelously. Havannah Hoeft SR S St. Francis – Hoeft has a smooth release and seldom misses her mark. She had the St. Francis offense going but the Dons’ defense was up for the challenge. Hoeft put up 30 assists and 13 digs. Whitney Wallace JR L St. Francis – Lancers coach Lake Merchen called Wallace “a force” for her effort against Cathedral. She tied Evens with a match-high 16 digs. She often kept rallies going and did a good job covering at the net.   Keira Brady JR OH Chaminade – There’s no doubt the Eagles were riding the arm of Brady, who powered down 21 of the team’s 47 kills. Brady took 54 swings and also had four aces. Whenever Chaminade needed a point to stay close or keep a slim lead, it was Brady coming through. Kristin Alvandian SR L Chaminade – It was difficult to get a ball down on Alvandian. She gave Chaminade the defensive edge it needed, racking up a match-high 17 digs while also passing consistently well out of serve receive. Kyra Miller SR S Clovis North – Miller – who had 39 assists – did a great job of distributing the ball evenly. Five hitters took between 19-28 swings each, so the balance was excellent. Miller was especially efficient connecting with the middles and right side. Cayla Sutton SO RS Clovis North – Sutton was unstoppable. She damaged Chaminade to the tune of eight kills on 19 swings while hitting .368. The lefty definitely provided a key piece of offense. Kennedy Lingenfelter SO MB Clovis North – Another sophomore who had a terrific performance, Lingenfelter tied for a team-high 10 kills on 22 swings and hitting .364. Peyton Bitter SR OH Clovis North – Bitter’s was a steadying presence as she carried a big load on offense. She took a team-high 28 swings and finished tied for the team lead with 10 kills. She also had nine digs and two aces. Sophia Wolfson JR MB Buckley – An athletic middle, Wolfson was part of a strong offensive effort even though Buckley came up a couple points short in the fifth. She was one of three teammates to reach double-digit kills. She had 11 and hit .320. Tate Drageset SO OH Buckley – Drageset was a busy body as she took 60 of her team’s 124 attempts. She recorded 23 kills, hitting .283 to go with 10 digs and three aces. Though a bit undersized, Drageset is springy and gets off the ground quickly and routinely punished Archie Williams down the line. Adonia Anene JR OH Buckley – Anene showed her skills, registering 11 kills and hitting .333. She was also a big part of serve receive and her steady passing helped keep the attack clicking. Charlotte Reff JR S Buckley – Running the show was Reff, who did a great job giving her hitters looks and keeping the offense in rhythm. She finished with 42 assists. Elsa Snipes SR OH Archie Williams – Snipes’ double-double of 25 kills and 12 digs was a key piece of the team’s success. She took a team-high 55 swings and hit .291. Her ability to find the open spot on the floor or tool the block caused fits for Buckley. Reese Fraser JR S Archie Williams – Fraser – who had 48 assists – had the Falcons going. For the match, Archie Williams hit .341. It included Fraser getting involved herself, as she had nine kills. Another part of her performance included Archie Williams hitting .606 in the second set. It was a great display of offense from Fraser and teammates. Lindsey Jones JR OH Archie Williams – Like everyone else, Jones was efficient and effective with her attacking. She had 15 kills on 33 swings, hitting .303. Lauren Barnwell SR RS Archie Williams – Barnwell could’ve been the MVP of the match. She had 12 kills and hit .429 with 13 digs. She was also a huge part of serve receive, passing dimes consistently. Jordan Vander Veen JR OH Ripon Christian – Vander Veen handled her responsibility

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vballrecruiter.com’s Final Top 50 HS National Rankings

Cathedral Catholic’s wire-to-wire national championship is official! Our first national rankings of the season featured the San Diego school as the No. 1 team in the country. Going undefeated after winning the California state championship over the weekend, the Dons finish where they started – on top. You can read more about Cathedral Catholic’s season and championship performance here. As many states had already concluded their respective seasons, there isn’t much change in the final national rankings. We wrote about Cornerstone Christian TX and St. Francis/Mountain View CA possibly having a shot at the national championship should St. Francis upset Cathedral Catholic this past Saturday. Cornerstone finishes second; St. Francis ends No. 7. The biggest change came with Dripping Springs, which came out of nowhere to claim the Texas 6A state title over the weekend. That triumph propelled Dripping Springs into the rankings for the first time, up to No. 16. The Texas 5A state champs in Colleyville Heritage also made the final cut, coming in at No. 32. Of course, all rankings are subjective. The important note about the final high school rankings pertains to the state playoffs. We do not rank teams higher than any opponent they’ve lost to during the state playoffs or relative postseason playoffs. It may or not be fair and it certainly skews the rankings. Some very good schools which had exceptional seasons proved themselves more than worthy of a Top 50 ranking but just happened to lose at the wrong time. vballrecruiter.com TOP 50 1. Cathedral Catholic CA 2. Cornerstone Christian TX 3. Hamilton Southeastern IN 4. Prestonwood Christian TX 5. Marian MI 6. Washburn Rural KS 7. St. Francis/Mountain View CA 8. Mira Costa CA 9. Mother McAuley IL 10. Sierra Canyon CA *** 11. Yorktown IN 12. Aquinas KS 13. McCutcheon IN 14. Lafayette MO 15. Marymount CA 16. Dripping Springs TX 17. Santa Fe FL 18. St. James Academy KS 19. Papillion-LaVista South NE 20. Liberty North MO *** 21. Fayetteville AR 22. ‘Iolani HI 23. Ursuline Academy OH 24. Valor Christian CO 25. Magnificat OH 26. Brebeuf Jesuit IN 27. Liberty MO 28. Corona del Sol AZ 29. Millbrook NC 30. Notre Dame Academy KY *** 31. Marist IL 32. Colleyville Heritage TX 33. North Raleigh Christian Academy NC 34. Eureka MO 35. Assumption KY 36. Flint Hill VA 37. Torrey Pines CA 38. Benet Academy IL 39. Lakewood CA 40. Mater Dei CA *** 41. Tompkins TX 42. Horizon AZ 43. Timpview UT 44. Wayzata MN 45. Venice FL 46. Millennium AZ 47. Cleveland TN 48. Barrington IL 49. Mountain View UT 50. St. Ursula Academy OH *** HONORABLE MENTION Archbishop Mitty CA Palos Verdes CA Branson CA Bountiful UT Clearwater Central Catholic FL Westminster Christian FL Benton AR Divine Savior Holy Angels WI Oconomowoc WI Cypress Ranch TX Prosper TX Omaha Westside NE Lincoln Southwest NE Western Christian IO Dike-New Hartford IO Jesuit OR Sheldon OR Middle Creek NC Punahou HI Reagan NC North Gwinnett GA Redondo Union CA Newport Harbor CA Liberty AZ Huntley IL Mercy McAuley OH Rock Bridge MO Hamilton AZ Mount Notre Dame OH Mercy MI Skyline MI Iowa City Liberty IO Xavier IO Ankeny IO Lyons IL Mercy KY Lakeville North MN Northfield MN Marshall MN Skutt Catholic NE Pickens SC Dorman SC Cardinal Newman SC Nolensville TN Knoxville Catholic TN Pope GA Buford GA Alpharetta GA Sequoyah GA Lake Catholic OH Rock Canyon CO Heritage CO Legend CO Chaparral CO Trinity Catholic FL Olathe Northwest KS Lincoln-Way East IL Vista Murrieta CA Huntington Beach CA Alemany CA Calvary Christian FL Tampa Prep FL Bryon Nelson TX Bishop Watterson OH Ardrey Kell NC Kamehameha HI Moanalua HI Jackson Academy MS Ponte Vedra FL O’Connor AZ Appleton North WI Burlington WI Hamilton WI Keller TX Guyer TX Highland Park TX Plano West TX Bishop Lynch TX

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Cathedral Catholic National Champs

Congrats to vballrecruiter.com’s 2022 High School National Champions the Cathedral Catholic Dons! Cathedral Catholic (42-0) completed a nearly-perfect season in which it lost just one set by sweeping undefeated St. Francis/Mountain View, 25-21, 25-16, 25-23, in Saturday’s California’s Open Division state championship match at Santiago Canyon College in Orange. Let’s take a look at what made for Cathedral Catholic’s first national championship! THE BACKGROUND Cathedral Catholic saw the blueprint first hand in 2021. The Dons walked off the court after suffering a four-set loss to Elia Rubin-led Marymount in the state semifinals. The Sailors closed out its undefeated season and national championship in the next outing by sweeping Archbishop Mitty in the final. Given that for 2022 Cathedral Catholic would be returning plenty of talent, including players like Julia Blyashov (Stanford), Milan Bayless (Colgate), Ryleigh Patterson (Harvard), and Noemie Glover (Oregon), and had players like setter Amanda Saeger (DePaul), middle Jenna Hanes (Michigan) and libero Maya Evens ready to step into starting roles, the Dons would no doubt be the No. 1 team in the nation to begin this fall as they sought their own storybook season.   “Definitely after the loss last year we came back very motivated,” Blyashov said. “We wanted to win it very badly. Last year we thought we were going to win and it was such a heartbreaking loss it motivated us for this season. We were focused on every game and didn’t want to get comfortable so we continued doing that. We had so much fun along the way. It was so awesome to be able to do it.” THE SPRAINED ANKLE Blyashov was not yet committed to Stanford when Cathedral lost to Marymount last fall. Once she announced her future college the storyline was obvious. We could be looking at a Stanford-bound stud once again leading her team to an undefeated high school national championship. What was less obvious is a sprained ankle sidelining Blyashov for the state playoffs and suddenly putting Cathedral’s immaculate season in jeopardy. Cathedral Catholic needed four points to finish off a sweep of Torrey Pines in the CIF San Diego Section final on Nov. 4 when suddenly Blyashov went down. Coach Juliana Conn said no one thought much of it right away, thinking she would be okay. However, the next day Blyashov’s ankle was swollen enough she would be out of the upcoming state tournament.   It was uh-oh time, as the road to the national championship took possibly a devastating twist. “Obviously, it wasn’t the best timing for an injury but injuries happen. They are part of sports,” Blyashov said. “I looked to my team and they were so supportive. I’m so happy for everyone. We have the best team. It was so easy to be happy and celebrate. It was awesome. Obviously, it would have been better not to be injured but this team is so special I wouldn’t take this night back at all.” THE DEPTH Here is what Conn said after Cathedral Catholic captured the Durango Fall Classic title in September without using a set lineup as she rotated players from set to set and match to match: “It’s a big group and sometimes with that many good players it can be hard to accept smaller roles. But this group is embracing it and girls are waiting for their chance while still supporting whoever is on the court. The feedback this weekend from other coaches was great. They were telling us how engaged our bench is.” Conn certainly had options. It was typical to see Blyashov at outside, Evens at libero, Hanes anchoring one of the middle positions and Saeger setting, though Conn could bring senior Tehya Maeva in at any point to run the offense. We could see Patterson in the middle or on the right. It could be senior Mia Compass in the middle or senior Kapiolani Coleman on the right. Juniors Niki Egan, Ayva Moi and Dakota Conway all had roles as defensive specialists. Seniors Milan Bayless and Cate Schnell had their roles, with Bayless often hitting front row on the left and Schnell playing across the back. Both had to take on more with Blyashov out, as Bayless took on the OH1 position and Schnell started hitting across the front row too. Through it all, there was no going wrong. “It’s been the talk of the season,” Conn said after Saturday night’s victory. “Everyone keeps asking how I’m keeping everyone happy. I think everyone knew there was a role to be filled and everyone was accepting of that. Whenever someone went down or someone had a bad game, someone would step in their position and they would be happy for them. “At the beginning of the season we talked about how we all know they start for their clubs and could be a six-rotation player on any team, but we are all here together and we need to be able to handle that or it could go really south. From Day 1, we were deep and we would fight it out in practice and the best one was going to be playing. It doesn’t mean it was bad for them (if they aren’t playing), they are still helping on the bench cheering and being positive and when they get their chance they went in and did a good job. “When Julia went down everyone was super worried but I knew we would get the next person and they would be ready to play and that was definitely the highlight of the season.” THE MOMENT OF TRUTH Without Blyashov there was no doubt Cathedral Catholic’s depth would be tested in the state playoffs. First was Lakewood, then a rematch with Torrey Pines before facing Mira Costa in the semifinals. The Dons swept both Lakewood and Torrey Pines, but Mira Costa was on a different level and represented the toughest challenge yet. Mira Costa captured the Ann Kang Invitational and finished runner-up at the Nike TOC Southwest in October. Mira Costa

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Class of 2026 Club Watchlist

We introduce our Class of 2026 Club Watchlist. We’ll continue to add and update this list throughout the rest of the year and into the start of the new club season. We’ve used the latest information we’ve been able to get. Still, we know there are corrections that need to be made, such as if any players need clubs or commitments updated or if any seniors are not planning on playing club this spring or are beach-only players/commits. Any of this info can be emailed to chris@vballrecruiter.com. Name Position Club Abby Haring S DunesAbby Zimmerman Opp SCVCAberdeen Callaway OH SG EliteAbigail Truong S PohakuAddison Buckner Opp AVC CLEAddison Coady MB TstreetAddison Haberthy S Circle CityAddison Litke OH TAV South Addison Saunders DS/L CJVAddison West OH Premier NebraskaAddison Wiskus MB Munciana IndyAddyson Bianchini S NKYVCAdriana Jeanpierre OH OTVA JacksonvilleAlaina Pollard MB 1st AllianceAlana Joiner OH Palm Coast AcademyAlana Whitfield OH Illini EliteAlayna Austin DS/L AspireAlayna Vaeth S DynastyAleena Zuniga S Valley VenomAlexa Telly MB Metro VBCAlexis Sowers DS/L JJVAAlia Schoonover OH MintonetteAlicia Beers MB Milwaukee StingAlivia Morgan Opp RevAmaya Love OH HJV Name Position Club Amelia Binkley OH DunesAmira Bailey MB Tennessee PerformanceAmmecy Ray DS/L Sports PerformanceAngelique ‘Geli’ St Laurent Opp Drive NationAnna Flores S TAVArianna Muoneke OH HJVAshleigh Jada Manning OH Alabama PerformanceAshley Theiss OH HPSTLAshley Verhey OH LegacyAshlyn Cobb OH TribeAshlyn Seay OH/Opp Drive NationAsia Udo-Ema OH Pipeline VBCAubree Fernandez DS/L TAVAudrey Dyas MB NKYVCAudrey Flanagan OH SCVCAudrey Johnson DS/L Kandi EliteAudrey Popp OH TAVAva Johnson DS/L SummitAva McBride S ActyveAva Ribakvos Opp Houston SkylineAvery Lim S AZ StormAvery MacMeccan DS/L Upward StarsAvery Russell OH A5Avery Stephens DS/L OTVA OrlandoAvery Webb DS/L OTVA Name Position Club Ayanna Watson OH Vegas AcesAzure Flagle DS/L Munciana IndyBellamie Beus OH Idaho CrushBennett Raterman MB HPSTLBlair Thiebaud S Houston SkylineBlaire Bowers OH MadfrogBreana (Bre) Morgan MB Boiler JrsBree Carson MB Balboa BayBrennan Fritts OH RioBrielle Janssen MB Kandi EliteBritni Silver MB East Carolina JrsBrooke Baldwin S MKE StingBrooke Harwood Opp East Side BlazeBrooklyn Bailey MB TAVBrooklyn Hardy MB Idaho CrushBrynley Buck DS/L 360Caitlyn Cavitt OH EMVCala Haffner DS/L Team PineappleCali Foster OH Boiler JrsCallie Combs OH DS/L NKYVCCallie Gardner DS/L Drive NationCameron Owens OH KIVACamille Perry MB Drive NationCampbell Hollister MB AZ StormCampbell Miles DS/L UNION Name Position Club Cara Richter Opp ElevationCarly Markham DS/L TriangleCaroline Banks S Northern LightsCaroline Huseman OH TAVCaroline Prihoda S Houston SkylineCarolyn Tarnow MB 1st AllianceCasandra Doll OH Balboa BayCassidy Bruns DS/L MKE StingCassidy Polman DS/L CapitalCatherine Beadles S SG EliteCatherine Palmi OH Gamepoint VolleyballCayenne Ceman OH Mizuno Long BeachCharlotte Nowak OH TstreetChloe Kelly OH AJVChloee McDonald DS/L EthosChrista Wilburn OH Austin SkylineChyanne Robinson OH Vegas AcesClaire Montgomery OH Austin SkylineClaire Nelson MB Austin SkylineColbie Mckenna OH East Coast PowerD’Aira Whitner MB AVC CLEDaisy Oatsvall OH AllianceDaMya Mann S AlamoDanielle Whitmire S TAVDawn Moore Opp Madfrog Name Position Club Delaney Singleton OH AZ StormDeondra Strong DS/L PipelineDestiny Wiggins L WildfireEleanor James DS/L L2Elena Hoecke MB MN SelectElena Ruble S HPSTLEliza McKnight OH AllianceElizabeth Bower DS/L Idaho CrushElizabeth Scanlon OH DynastyElla Andrews MB LegacyElla Askin OH KIVAElla Florez S DynastyElla Grimes DS/L ElevationElla Jenkins OH RevElle Holley OH TAVElle Mottola S Winter Park VBCElli Strecker MB Team IndianaEllie Chu S SG EliteEllie Hepler DS/L Boiler JrsEllie Scharlow OH UNIONEmily Keiran DS/L KIVAEmma Adkins S Tri-State EliteEmma Cugino DS/L Mintonette SportsEmma Frietch DS/L NKYVCEmmerson Champagne MB Tstreet Name Position Club Erin Clark DS/L AspireEva Goodson S/Opp Tallahassee JuniorsEva Long S LegacyEva Swenson S MN SelectFinley Krystkowiak OH WaveFrancesca Lorenzo OH 1st AllianceGabby Semona MB Tri-State EliteGabi Rodriguez DS/L MadfrogGabriella Brodner OH Jupiter EliteGabriella DiVita OH LegacyGenevieve Harris S NC Volleyball AcademyGianna Reamer OH Renaissance VolleyballGrace Jones DS/L Tri-State EliteGrace Portwood OH NKYVCGwenyth Koss OH HJVHailey Mueller OH NortheastHaley Burgdorf OH Sports PerformanceHaley Wilson S AVC CLEHalle Dolliver OH VCNebraskaHalle Thompson OH Houston SkylineHannah Lee MB FlyersHenlee Moskzkowicz DS/L Houston SkylineHenley Anderson OH Austin PerformanceIsabel Taylor OH Club VIsabelle Hoppe S Pittsburgh EliteIsabelle Masten OH Rev Name Position Club Ivy Logan MB BVAIzabella Cano DS/L McAllen Fierce NationalJacey Hubbell S EthosJaci Hall Opp AlamoJada Virgin OH ColumbiaJaidyn Hartsfield S MadfrogJasmyn Walker MB Houston SkylineJayden Fitzgerald OH MadfrogJayden Hanson S Forza1 NorthJayden Robinson OH Houston SkylineJayla Jackson MB TAVJaylyn Tuiasosopo OH AlamoJenna Kelly OH DunesJenness Orcutt Opp Gamepoint VolleyballJillian Bohannon S KIVAJolene Oddo MB TriangleJordan Turner S TAVJordin Southall OH Gamepoint VolleyballJordyn Gray OH Carolina JrsJosephine Calhoun DS/L ColumbiaJoy Udoye OH Texas FuryJulia Solodky DS/L Austin SkylineJuliana Hernandez DS/L TAVKaiya Kearney OH AZ StormKalli Lipo DS/L AZ StormKalyssa Taggart S A5 Name Position Club Kareena “Coco” Natarajan S Drive NationKaren Dutro MB Circle CityKaris Chatfield OH FaR OutKarsyn Harris OH AZ StormKassandra Gibson OH WizardsKatherine Byergo MB HPSTLKatie Raymer DS/L TriangleKayla Nwabueze MB LegacyKayla Ostrander DS/L LegacyKaylee Maikranz DS/L High TideKeely Harrington S ExcelKeira Dommer S SummitKelley Crowley OH 1st AllianceKendal Roberson MB AJVKendall Bosse MB Tri-State EliteKenlee Barnard S Circle CityKennedy Crayton OH MadfrogKennedy Simon OH TAVKeoni Williams MB SkylineKinnady Boothe OH Piedmont VBCKinsley Young MB TAVKirsten Kemper S NKYVCKylie Kleckner OH TAVKylie Parker OH SG EliteLacy Tinnell OH Houston Skyline Name Position Club Laura Eichert OH Washington VBALauren Ortwerth OH HPSTLLauren Scheiden DS/L Drive NationLayla Austin OH SkylineLayla Hoying OH Mintonette SportsLayli Ostovar OH Mizuno Long BeachLeah Pike MB TVCLeah Stephens DS/L HPSTLLeilani Lawrence OH OTVALexi Anderson OH Drive NationLexi Kedvesh DS/L RevLexi Shondell S Boiler JrsLexie Stotenbur S MVALiliana Gegovic MB LegacyLilly Coletta DS/L Carolina UnionLily Jones OH Circle CityLily Rolfes S AZ StormLindley Miller MB TriangleLindsay Miller MB PohakuLindsey Murphy DS/L AVC CLELiv Hosford MB MVALizzy Larkins S ElevationLondyn Stone OH AVC CLELydia Stahley OH Team Indiana Name Position Club Lyla Kate LaMonica S A5Lyla Stewart Opp MintonetteMackinley Parrott S A5Macy Frank MB A5Macy McAmis DS/L Jupiter EliteMadeleine Steele MB NKYVCMadeline Dettling OH MiEliteMadeline Kraft DS/L Northern LightsMadilynn Benne DS/L MAVS KCMadison Barrera MB Houston SkylineMadison Brown S RevMadison Geer OH LegacyMadison Miles OH Boilers JrsMadyson Gant MB UltimateMadyson McCarthy OH CoastMaggie Szlachcic OH FaR OutMakayla Kuykendall OH SmashMakenna Kirlin S ElevationMalia Miller OH IntegrityMallory Matheny S

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Cathedral Catholic One Victory Away From National Championship

The national championship puzzle is almost complete. Top-ranked Cathedral Catholic (41-0) is one victory away from an undefeated season and with it being award vballrecruiter.com’s top honor for the high school season. Standing in the way is another undefeated team in St. Francis/Mountain View (34-0). The schools meet in Saturday’s California Open Division state championship match. It’s a slam dunk, no-brainer case if Cathedral Catholic wins out. Much like Marymount CA did a season ago in going undefeated and winning national championships from multiple publications. However, a question we’ve been pondering is what happens is St. Francis pulls off the upset and it is the Lancers going undefeated? Before exploring that in more depth, Cathedral Catholic dropped its first set of the season in beating Mira Costa, 25-20, 15-25, 25-14, 25-17, in Tuesday’s semifinal. It was a huge victory for the Dons considering it came without top player and Stanford signee Julia Blyashov sidelined because of a sprained ankle. We don’t know her availability for Saturday, but it certainly adds a storyline to the championship showdown if she’s unable to go. That Cathedral Catholic beat Mira Costa without Blyashov was as much of a statement victory an undefeated, top-ranked team could make. Mira Costa is arguably the second-best team in California based on overall results this season. So for the Dons to handle the Mustangs like they did without Blyashov shows the depth Cathedral has. As for St. Francis, the Lancers don’t have the strongest strength of schedule. They didn’t travel outside of California. They have beat nationally-ranked Archbishop Mitty five times, including in Tuesday’s state semifinals. If St. Francis were coming into this match with a loss on its record, we wouldn’t be having this discussion because there would be no argument for St. Francis. Yet, despite the strength of schedule issues, that could all possibly change Saturday evening with a victory over Cathedral Catholic. While we obviously know what happens in terms of our national champion if Cathedral Catholic wins, it’s less clear what should be done if St. Francis triumphs. We addressed this a few weeks back. St. Francis has the pieces to pull off the upset. Setter Havannah Hoeft runs an effective offense and has junior outsides Taylor Williams and Erin Curtis at her disposal. Junior Whitney Wallace is the libero. Going into this weekend’s CA state final, the way it looks from this perspective is only three schools have an argument to wind up No. 1 in our Top 50. Cathedral Catholic, St. Francis and Cornerstone Christian from Texas. Cornerstone is an interesting case because the standard for winning the national championship is the school must have won their respective state title. The catch with Cornerstone is Cornerstone is an independent school and doesn’t play in the TAPPS (private schools) state playoffs. A quick refresh on Cornerstone. The Warriors beat TAPPS 6A state champion Prestonwood Christian in the final of Volleypalooza in August. Cornerstone reached the final of the Nike TOC Southeast event, losing to Westminster Christian, and captured first place at the Nike TOC Southwest tournament. Cornerstone lost twice all season, to Westminster and to The Woodlands, a team Cornerstone beat. Cornerstone downed Mira Costa in the final of Nike TOC, and with Mira Costa being the only team to take a set off of Cathedral Catholic, it makes that victory look even more impressive now. That leads to if Cathedral loses which school deserves to replace Cathedral at No. 1 – Cornerstone or St. Francis? St. Francis, of course, would have enormous bragging rights having defeated Cathedral Catholic, and being the only school to do so on a stage like the CA state final certainly seems worthy of being No. 1. There doesn’t seem to be a stronger case from anyone else to climb ahead of any of these three schools. We mentioned Prestonwood winning TAPPS 6A and is currently ranked No. 4. But the loss to Cornerstone Christian would keep Prestonwood from ascending to No. 1. We really loved the season Hamilton Southeastern put together in winning the Indiana 4A state title. HSE sits at No. 3. The Royals lost just once all season – to McCutcheon and then beat McCutcheon in the postseason. There’s a case there but the Royals didn’t travel outside the state and wouldn’t have a victory on its schedule like St. Francis would by beating Cathedral Catholic. We also love the season engineered by Washburn Rural in winning the Kansas 6A state title. The Blues (45-1) lost just once this season, to 5A runner-up St. James Academy, while beating 6A champ Aquinas twice. It’s a mightily impressive season but not one that tops Cornerstone Christian’s in our opinion. Of course, we’ve had weeks to breakdown all these possible scenarios and have a really good idea of who would be No. 1 in any of the scenarios mentioned above. However, there would be no fun in sharing those conclusions now. We’ll see how Saturday plays out and Monday we’ll release the final Top 50 featuring our 2022 national champion!

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State Spotlights: Seven More Wrap Up Seasons

The latest edition of our State Spotlights features Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Minnesota, Nevada and Ohio. Below we run through highlighting the respective champs from each of the seven states. ARIZONA Despite losing standout USC commit Jordan Middleton to graduation, Hamilton found its way back in the Arizona 6A state final and looking to spoil the time of top seed Corona del Sol. However, there’s a new champion in the conference as CdS fought past Hamilton in five sets, 19-25, 25-15, 22-25, 25-16, 15-6, on Saturday. Seniors Kierstyn Barton and Neomi Beach traded blows for their respective teams, as Barton posted 25 kills for CdS and Beach a match-high 26 for Hamilton. Sophomore Alyssa Aguayo and senior Ella Lomigora combined for 25 more kills for CdS (39-5), which defeated Hamilton at the Nike TOC Southwest tournament in their only prior meeting. Freshman libero Erin Clark made 35 saves and junior setter Julia Owens dished out 57 assists in the final for CdS, which is ranked No. 27 nationally in this week’s Top 50. As for Hamilton, freshman Mikayla Haner recorded 14 kills, senior setter Melia Barlow had 44 assists and senior libero Lauren Mullings tallied 30 digs. In 5A, Horizon and Millennium were 2-2 against each other before meeting for the state title to break the tie. Bragging rights go to Horizon, which pulled out the four-set victory, 23-23, 22-25, 28-26, 25-18. All three of Horizon’s victories over Millennium came with sophomore sensation Teraya Sigler in the lineup. Sigler – who sat out of the first half of the season after transferring – sent down 26 kills in the state final. Senior outside Kendal Murphy added 13 and senior middle GG Greenlee 10. Murphy also had 15 digs. Junior Ryder Blackburn and sophomore Avery Ashcraft teamed for 48 assists. Millennium beat 6A runner-up Hamilton this season and returns plenty to take another shot at the 5A title next fall. While senior outside Eryn Jones graduates, juniors Anne Brauckmiller, Talea Mitchell and Allison Wilson return, as does sophomore Gabbi Kucinski. 4A: Estrella Foothills d Arcadia 25-20, 25-18, 22-25, 25-22 3A: Snowflake d Northwest Christian 25-18, 25-23, 31-29 2A: Phoenix Country Day d St. Johns 17-25, 25-17, 25-17, 25-18 1A: Rock Point d Williams 25-16, 24-26, 22-25, 25-15, 15-11 *** COLORADO There was no denying Valor Christian, which completed an undefeated season by downing Rock Canyon in straight sets, 25-12, 25-19, 25-23, in the Colorado Class 5A state championship match Saturday. Valor Christian (29-0) dropped just four sets all season, including one against Rampart in the Eagles’ state semifinal victory. Valor Christian – which captured state last in 2018 – earned its most recent banner behind 32 combined kills in the final from seniors Erin McNair, Sasha Cohen and Skyla Morgan and junior Grace Langer. Junior libero Delaney Russell recorded 17 digs while sophomore setter Chloe Elarton finished with 29 assists. The Eagles are currently No. 23 in our latest Top 50 National Rankings. The biggest threat to Valor Christian’s perfect mark came against Fossil Ridge on Sept. 8. The Eagles needed five sets to prevail, the only time they went the distance. Valor Christian swept Fossil Ridge in the second round of the 5A state winner’s bracket. The only other opponent to garner a set from Valor Christian was Palmer Ridge. Rock Canyon (24-5) was boosted this season by the play of sophomore outside Alivia Eikenberg. She led the team in kills and was second in digs. She’ll be back next along with junior libero Ava Blanco and junior setter Addie Waller. Class 4A: Thompson Valley d Windsor 25-23, 25-20, 25-21 Class 3A: Platte Valley d Lamar 28-30, 25-20, 25-21, 19-25, 16-14 Class 2A: Sedgwick County d Fowler 25-23, 24-26, 25-17, 25-21 Class 1A: Merino d Fleming 25-17, 25-21, 25-19 *** FLORIDA Venice (22-4) was too much for Hagerty in the Florida Class 7A state championship match on Saturday. Venice prevailed in four games, 21-25, 25-18, 25-20, 25-16, and earned its sixth state title overall. Venice was denied in last year’s semifinals by Plant, which was up 2-1 in this season’s state quarterfinals over Venice before Venice rallied to win in five. Senior setter Ashley Reynolds amassed 44 assists and sophomore outside Summer Kohler posted 19 kills in the state final victory. Hilary Hupp and Leah Bartlett combined for 23 more kills. Hagerty was led by senior outside Brooke Stephens, who had a match-high 20 kills. Junior Abby Mas and freshman Jenness Orcutt teamed for 23 kills behind Stephens. It was a challenging season for Venice off the court, as the Indians had to cancel six matches due to Hurricane Ian. The team didn’t play from Sept. 22 until Oct. 11, when Venice suffered a three-game loss to Cardinal Mooney. The Indians didn’t lose again, winning their final 10 matches. The 6A state final went down to the wire, with New Smyrna Beach (25-2) avoiding a surprising loss by fending off Viera in five sets, 23-25, 25-15, 25-18, 19-25, 16-14. New Smyrna Beach was 2-0 against Viera previously this season and had only lost to Plant and Westminster Christian, which we’ll have more on from the 3A state final. Senior Madelyn Peterson had a huge outing, dropping 25 kills and hitting .449 to lead the Barracudas. Senior outsides Jalynn Brown (17 kills) and Eden Anderson (12) also reached double-digit kills. Junior senior Alyssa Kornegay racked up 58 assists and junior libero Ivy Westfall made 29 digs. Senior Mak Carter and junior Sophia Jones combined for 26 kills for Viera. Santa Fe (30-2) defeated Academy of Holy Names in four, 25-13, 21-25, 25-12, 25-14, to finish on top of the 4A state playoff brackets. Senior S/RS Jalyn Stout went off for Santa Fe, producing 29 kills (.551), 17 digs and 13 assists in the victory. Senior libero Miya Thomas put up 23 digs. Eighth-grader Sophia Puleo was the only player in double-digit kills for Holy Names with 10. As we touched on in our Top 50 HS National Rankings intro, there

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vballrecruiter.com Top 50 HS National Rankings

Another week, another Top-10 school upset. So is goes during the state playoffs. After seeing little movement at the top of the rankings in the closing weeks of the regular season, we’ve seen plenty happen the past couple weeks of the playoffs. Also, this is the last weekly updated of the national rankings. With all states concluding play this week, we’ll release our final national rankings featuring our national champion next week! The inside track to the national championship still belongs to Cathedral Catholic CA, which remains undefeated and has still not lost a set! The Dons defeated Torrey Pines for the third time this season in the CA Open Division playoffs Saturday night and host No. 6 Mira Costa in the state semifinals on Tuesday. The winner of that match faces the winner of No. 13 St. Francis/Mountain View and No. 47 Archbishop Mitty in Saturday’s state final. Like Cathedral Catholic, St. Francis remains undefeated, keeping alive the possibility of an undefeated showdown for not only the CA state championship but the top spot in the country potentially. Mira Costa shows how our national rankings work when it comes to the state playoffs. Mira Costa lost to Sierra Canyon in the sectional final a week before topping Sierra Canyon in five games in the second round of the state playoffs this past Saturday. The state playoffs take precedent and no team can be ranked higher than a team it lost to in the state playoffs, so Mira Costa moves back ahead of Sierra Canyon this week. We already have seen that hard line keep some powerhouse schools out of the Top 50. Last week, it was Oconomowoc losing in the Wisconsin Division 1 final to Divine Savior Holy Angels and falling out of the rankings. We also saw Dike-New Hartford drop out of the Top 50 after losing the Iowa Class 2 state title, as well as Jesuit, which was undefeated before losing in the Oregon state final and dropping out of the Top 50. The big news in this week’s updated Top 50 is then-No. 2 Westminster Christian being swept by Clearwater Central Christian in the Florida 3A state championship Saturday. It was the only loss of the season for the Warriors (27-1). Westminster Christian had ascended the rankings on the strength of beating Cornerstone Christian TX in the final of the Nike TOC Southeast tournament in early September. Given Cornerstone’s success and the fact Westminster Christian hadn’t loss was justification for Westminster being ranked so high. However, after the loss to Clearwater Central the Warriors tumbled out of this week’s Top 50. Clearwater Central doesn’t have a strong enough case based on its season’s results to make the Top 50, even with a big victory over Westminster. So the Warriors are out of the Top 50. Whether one agrees that is fair or not, we have the state playoffs as the top factor because schools train and prepare all year in order to make the state playoffs and succeed. It’s why Highland Park TX is out of the Top 50. Highland Park was No. 6 nationally last week but was upset by Guyer in its chase for a state bid. Given Guyer’s track record this season – which isn’t as strong as it could’ve been with senior stud Kyndal Stowers missing more than half of the season – Guyer won’t make the Top 50 and thus Highland Park is out even though Highland Park is clearly one of the Top 50 teams in the country this fall. The state playoff rule is a hard rule that won’t be broken, even if it creates situations like the one Highland Park is in. We’ll have more later this week on the state results from last week, including Mother McAuley winning the Illinois Class 4 state title and climbing into the Top 10 this week as a result. With Prestonwood Christian TX winning the TAPPS 6A state title, the only teams in the Top 10 still playing out their seasons are Cathedral Catholic, Mira Costa and Marian, which is alive for the Michigan state title this week. vballrecruiter.com TOP 50 1. Cathedral Catholic CA (1 – last week’s ranking) 2. Cornerstone Christian TX (3) 3. Hamilton Southeastern IN (4) 4. Prestonwood Christian TX (5) 5. Washburn Rural KS (7) 6. Mira Costa CA (10) 7. Marian MI (9) 8. Mother McAuley IL (18) 9. Sierra Canyon CA (8) 10. Yorktown IN (12) *** 11. Aquinas KS (13) 12. McCutcheon IN (14) 13. St. Francis/Mountain View CA (15) 14. Lafayette MO (17) 15. Marymount CA (16) 16. Santa Fe FL (19) 17. St. James Academy KS (20) 18. Papillion-LaVista South NE (21) 19. Liberty North MO (22) 20. Fayetteville AR (23) *** 21. ‘Iolani HI (24) 22. Ursuline Academy OH (25) 23. Valor Christian CO (26) 24. Magnificat OH (27) 25. Brebeuf Jesuit IN (28) 26. Liberty MO (29) 27. Corona del Sol AZ (33) 28. Millbrook NC (32) 29. Notre Dame Academy KY (34) 30. Marist IL (44) *** 31. North Raleigh Christian Academy NC (35) 32. Eureka MO (36) 33. Assumption KY (38) 34. Flint Hill VA (39) 35. Torrey Pines CA (42) 36. Benet Academy IL (50) 37. Lakewood CA (40) 38. Mater Dei CA (30) 39. Horizon AR (n/r) 40. Timpview UT (41) *** 41. Venice FL (n/r) 42. Millennium AR (37) 43. Cleveland TN (43) 44. Barrington IL (11) 45. Palos Verdes CA (45) 46. Mountain View UT (46) 47. Archbishop Mitty CA (47) 48. St. Ursula Academy OH (48) 49. Bountiful UT (49) 50. Tompkins TX (n/r) Out: Highland Park TX; Plano West TX; Westminster Christian FL In: Horizon AZ; Tompkins TX; Venice FL *** HONORABLE MENTION Clearwater Central Catholic FL Westminster Christian FL Benton AR Divine Savior Holy Angels WI Oconomowoc WI Cypress Ranch TX Omaha Westside NE Lincoln Southwest NE Western Christian IO Dike-New Hartford IO Jesuit OR Sheldon OR Middle Creek NC Punahou HI Reagan NC North Gwinnett GA Redondo Union

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Class of 2025 Club Watchlist

Below is our Class of 2025 Club Watchlist. We’ll continue to add and update this list throughout the rest of the year and into the start of the new club season. We’ve used the latest information we’ve been able to get. Still, we know there are corrections that need to be made, such as if any players need clubs or commitments updated or if any seniors are not planning on playing club this spring or are beach-only players/commits. Any of this info can be emailed to chris@vballrecruiter.com. Name Position Club Aaliyah Smith OH HJVAbbie Hagehorn OH, Opp Premier NebraskaAbbigail Pickard S FaR OutAbby Jones OH ViperAbby Vander Wal OH 1st AllianceAbigail Li S A5Abigail Mullen OH DynastyAda Awagu MB SA JuniorsAda McCoy OH Blue RidgeAddison Applegate DS/L MuncianaAddison Gaido Opp Austin SkylineAddison Makun MB KIVAAddison Pollock DS/L Miami HypeAddison Tindall OH Team PineappleAddison Williams Opp LegacyAddy Franz S Drive NationAlana Asante MB Gamepoint VolleyballAle Romo OH AreteAlex Richter OH Drive NationAlexis Ewing OH VA JrsAlison Bierwagen S Top SelectAllison Barrick OH ElevationAllison Butrum DS/L AlamoAllison Heck MB KC PowerAlly Hughes S Tri-State Elite Name Position Club Alyssa Aguayo OH AspireAmaria King OH Jacksonville SkylineAmelia Hansen OH Co JrsAmelia Robinson MB Austin SkylineAmina N’diaye OH OTVA OrlandoAniya Hall MB AlamoAnna Barr MB MadfrogAnna Cathcart OH Oviedo VBAAnna Jelinek OH Nebraska ONEAnna Powell OH KIVAAnnabelle Groomes S AVC CLEAshley Fox S Blue RidgeAshley Repetti OH Seal BeachAshley Sess MB Tri-State EliteAshlyn Paymal Opp Nebraska EliteAshlyn Tafoya S Rocky EliteAsia Harvey OH A5Aubrey Lyssy S SA MagicAudrey Asleson S SPVBAva Ball OH Northern LightsAva Dickerson OH Blue RidgeAva Harris S Team PineappleAva Hunter S Circle CityAva Poinsett OH CoastAva Tilden OH NKYVCAva Tindall MB Team Pineapple Name Position Club Ava Young DS/L 1st AllianceAvery Freeman DS/L Circle CityBailey Blair MB KIVABailey Warren OH Houston SkylineBayleigh Minor MB Houston SkylineBella Bullington OH SPVBBella Satterwhite OH West Florida WavesBillie Reiter S MKE StingBlue Anderson DS/L Drive NationBreAnna McMillan S TriangleBria Dawson MB PohakuBrianna Brewer OH TstreetBrianne Habeeb DS/L ECJBridget Egan OH KIVABrighton Ferguson DS/L Venetian BayBritton Finley OH MadfrogBrooke Hansen S Forza1 NorthBrooklyn Drumwright OH 949Brytn Lyon S Rockwood ThunderCadence McDonald Opp TAVCaitlin Hefner MB AJVCallie Krueger DS/L Austin SkylineCambria Gaier OH FaR OutCampbell Flynn S LegacyCamryn Jeffery MB A5Carly Gilk Opp MN Select Name Position Club Caroline Moore Opp Tri-State EliteCecilia Porter MB Over The TopCecilia Vance OH ARVCChalei Reid OH MauloaCharlee Solomon S Premier NebraskaCharlotte Bell MB NC Volleyball AcademyCharlotte Glass S TribeCharlotte Kelly MB NorCalCharlotte Moyer DS/L UNIONCharlotte Vinson Opp MuncianaChloe Aalfs S DunesChloe Elarton S Co JrsChloe Smith OH ECJClaire Kukulinski OH, DS/L TriangleConnore Siler-Nixon MB OTVA OrlandoDelaney Dorscht OH WVBADevin Dzienny DS/L LegacyDevyn Wiest OH AZ Storm Dethzany Murillo MB EthosElena Fischer OH AbsoluteElise Hart MB KIVAElla Craggs S MiEliteElla Davidson OH MAVS KCElla Lewis OH Houston SkylineEllen Zapp MB Circle CityEllie Hunt Opp NorCalEllis Crawford MB A5 Name Position Club Eloise Johnston MB, OPP Gamepoint VolleyballElyse Heffner MB FaR OutEmilee Fuller S KIVAEmilee Sikora OH Angelo RiseEmma Christian S DynastyEmma Koceja OH MKE StingEmsley Venard S NKYVCErika Sayer MB Co JrsEvelyn Roman S SOSVBCFallyn Blotzer OH WaveFernanda Julian DS/L DownstateFrancesca Popescu DS/L A5Gabriella Babinski Opp MiEliteGabrielle Dials MB EliteVBTCGeorgi Stein OH AZ SkyGeorgia Watson MB MissionGigi Smith MB A5Gillian Pitts DS/L TAVGrace Stewart S Alabama PerformanceGracie Brown OH 501 VolleyGreer Chambless OH Dallas PremierHadley Porter DS/L DynastyHaiden Means S UNIONHannah Beauford S Drive NationHannah Bradley OH West Florida WavesHannah Bridie DS/L Madfrog Name Position Club Hannah Hankerson OH OTVA TampaHannah Kenny S 1st AllianceHannah Leftridge OH HPSTLHazel Alevok MB WildfireIsabel Glover MB MAVS KCIsabela Haggard S KIVAIsabella Ehrlich MB Absolute BlackIsabella Ocampo OH SkylineIsabella Pereira OH OTVA TampaIsabella Schwantz OH Cape CoastIsabelle Bardin S Metro VBCIsabelle Brown S Circle CityIsabelle Busignani OH MiEliteIzabella Mahaffey DS/L AZ StormIzzy Mogridge S OTVA TampaJada Aksu Opp Metro VBCJade Key OH AJVJadyn Molina OH SA MagicJaidyn Jager OH CoastJane Gambel OH NOLAJannelize Perez DS/L OTVA OrlandoJasmine Glenn MB Team IndianaJenna Kolosta MB 1st AllianceJessica Costlow OH MiEliteJordan Czajkowski S MKE Sting Name Position Club Jordan Smith OH Opp Rockwood ThunderJordan Taylor MB HJVJordyn Moore S ExcelJosephine Hensley S Opp OTVA TampaJosie Noble MB FaR OutJourney Peppers Opp 501 VolleyJulia Grace DS/L NKYVCJulia Leonardo OH CMASS EdgeJulia Waller S AbsoluteJumana Martin DS/L Carolina UnionKaci Demaria OH SurfsideKaelynn Sims MB SkylineKaia Thiele S AlamoKaira Knox Opp AllianceKaity Hoelker OH A4 VolleyKalyssa Blackshear MB SurfsideKamden Mitchell S G3 VolleyballKarli Molnau MB MKE StingKarson Barclow OH ExcelKassidy O’Brien S Houston SkylineKate Hayhurst MB Idaho CrushKatie Gielas OH ElevationKayden Green S Gamepoint VolleyballKayla Channell MB ECJKayla Ostovar DS/L Mizuno Long BeachKaylee Peper MB OTVA Tampa Name Position Club Kaylie McIntosh OH OPVCKaytlin Johnson OH TK VolleyballKeely Culler OH TVCKeila Gabriel Opp WaveKeira Lucas OH Circle CityKeira Schmidt MB Northern LightsKeira Steininger DS/L Mintonette SportsKeirstyn Carlton MB Drive NationKelly Kinney OH TribeKelsie Thompson OH ECJKenna Cogill MB AZ StormKennedi Culp MB Mintonette SportsKennedi Rogers OH AVA TXKennedy Cherry DS/L Boilers JrsKiana Landers MB AZ StormKierstin Bevelle OH OTVA OrlandoKirra Musgrove S Houston SkylineKristen Dear MB West VBCKristen Simon DS/L KIVAKylee McCoy MB MadfrogLameen Mambu OH Metro VBCLaney Wilson Opp AZ SkyLarsen Terrill S Mintonette SportsLauren Coyne Opp SPVBLauren Farris OH TstreetLauren Hurst OH K2 Name Position Club Lauren Lopez OH DynastyLauren Lynch DS/L SG EliteLauryn Mack OH TAVLayla Moore MB SurfsideLeni Stanton-Parker MB Metro VBCLexi Hasselbalch MB Nebraska ONELiliana Brisco S SA MagicLilly Howell MB MuncianaLily Dee Davis OH Austin SkylineLily Hayes DS/L OTVA TampaLily Riegel Opp ElevationLily Wittgraefe DS/L Carolina JrsLindsey Mangelson OH Munciana IndyLogan Bell OH Circle CityLogan Parks S MAVS KCLuci Heid OH Tri-State EliteLucy Chertock OH NorCalMacaria Spears OH TAVMackenzie Collins MB HJVMacy Funk MB A5Maddi Higginson DS/L Team IndianaMaddie Smotherman DS/L MadfrogMadelyn Wutzke OH East County VBAMadison Hooper OH Ozark JuniorsMadison Quest OH Opp MKE StingMadison Winkler DS/L TAV Name Position Club Mae Kordas OH WaveMaggie Dostic OH OTVA TampaMaggie Meister DS/L KairosMaija Howse OH Idaho CrushMak Miller MB PohakuMakenna Grimes OH EliteVBTCMallory Reck OH Opp LegacyMariah Gaines OH OPVCMariana Alvarado-Rivera MB A4

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Class of 2024 Club Watchlist

Below is our Class of 2024 Club Watchlist. We’ll continue to add and update this list throughout the rest of the year and into the start of the new club season. We’ve used the latest information we’ve been able to get. Still, we know there are corrections that need to be made, such as if any players need clubs or commitments updated or if any seniors are not planning on playing club this spring or are beach-only players/commits. Any of this info can be emailed to chris@vballrecruiter.com. Name Position Club Commitment Abby Hoybjerg OH SynergyForceAbby Yoder S NKYVCAbigail Paulson Opp Vegas AcesAddie Kanouff Opp Co JrsAddie Waller S Elevation ColoradoAddison Collum Opp Seal BeachAddison Engel MB NorcoAddison Stephens OH Elevation ColoradoAddisyn Pohl MB AZ Rev HoustonAddy Brus OH Tri-State EliteAdella Rodriguez OH TVC Fairmont StateAiva Titus MB CoJrsAlaleh Tolliver OH AcademyAlayna Smith Opp Triangle IllinoisAlec Rothe MB EliteVBTCAlex Acevedo OH Idaho Crush OregonAlex Bower S Idaho Crush BYUAlexis Alexander MB PohakuAlexis Haury S NPJ WashingtonAlexis Maesch Opp Circle CityAlice Volpe DS/L HJV TCUAlivia Keegan S MissionAlivia Skidmore OH NKYVC Western KentuckyAlizabeth Jacobsen MB Nebraska Elite Nebraska OmahaAlleigh Dutton DS/L Circle City Name Position Club Commitment Allie Shondell S Boilers PurdueAllison Risley OH Rockwood Thunder Northern KentuckyAly Kirkhoff DS/L Team Indiana LSUAlysa Walker OH Alamo Air ForceAlyssa Anderson S Club VAlyssa Forelli S AZ Rev North Carolina StateAlyssa Nelson S Rockwood Thunder VillanovaAmanda Mack OH K2 BradleyAmanda Saeger S Wave DepaulAmelia Creacy Opp Houston SkylineAnaya Thrower MB Absolute OregonAniya Warren DS/L SPVBAnna Bjork MB MKE Sting Notre DameAnna Boatner MB TAVAnna Kate Carlisle MB Gainesville JrsAnna Leasure S ECP BUCKSAnnah Legaspi DS/L MomentousAowyn Schrader OH Premier Nebraska Middle Tennessee StateAshby Daniel MB TAV AlabamaAshley Duckworth OH Vegas Aces PrincetonAshlyn Philpot MB Triangle IllinoisAshtyn Sims OH OTVA OrlandoAsia Thigpen OH Triangle KentuckyAspen Maxwell Opp HJV MissouriAubrey Kirk OH MaverickAubrey Moore S Northeast Name Position Club Commitment Audrey Terry S TAV HoustonAutumn Holmes Opp K2Ava Falduto DS/L New WAVE Penn StateAva Houser S Skyline JuniorsAva Kanj MB Maverick BuffaloAva Martin S PohakuAva Nakai OH Club VAva Napierski MB Club V Utah StateAva Olsen Opp The DiffAva Pratt OH Adversity NorthwesternAva Shankle MB TAVAva Utterback OH Circle City LouisvilleAvery Anders DS/L AVC CLEAvery Baughman DS/L Drive NationAvery Hassman DS/L Idaho CrushAvery Jesewitz OH Northern LightsAvery Weslow OH FaR OutAyden Ames MB, OH Drive Nation NebraskaBabi Gubbins OH MomentousBailey Higgins Opp OTVA TampaBecca Wight Opp Mintonette SportsBella Lee DS/L OTVA Orlando FloridaBella Nottger MB UNIONBethanie Wu S Drive Nation YaleBianca Richardson OH Vegas AcesBlaykli Bobik OH AZ Storm BYU Name Position Club Commitment Brianna Hamilton OH AreteBrianna Watson OH, Opp Drive Nation LSUBriley Lackey MB VisionBrooke Crummel MB A5Brooklyn Kostoff S Mizuno Long BeachBrooklyn Tealer OH Gainesville Jrs USCBryn Shankle MB Mizuno Long BeachBrynn Smith OH Sky High NortheasternBrynn Winburne MB Drive NationCaelyn Emmerling OH TAV Houston Texas StateCaleigh King DS/L Drive Nation UNLVCalli Kenny OH, Opp 1st AllianceCamden Bolane MB Wave YaleCamdyn Stucky S Shockwave TennesseeCamille Edwards S TAV MichiganCamille Schiralli OH SOSVBCCamryn Shelton DS/L Carolina Union Central FloridaCarley Piercefield DS/L FaR OutCarlie Cisneros OH Dynasty ArizonaCarly O’Brien OH Upward Stars LibertyCarly Ries OH Opp Nebraska Elite South DakotaCaroline Tredwell MB Skyline UTSACarrington Cook Opp HJVCarson Eickenloff S Drive Nation Ole MissCarter Fouche S SkylineCayla Cogan OH Legacy George Washington Name Position Club Commitment Cayley Hanson S Houston Skyline Mississippi StateCharlie Fuerbringer S Mizuno Long Beach WisconsinCharlotte Moriarty OH KIVA XavierChelsea Sutton MB OTVA Jacksonville TennesseeChloe Eastburn DS/L AcademyChloe Gels OH SummitChloe Morgan MB TAV HoustonClaire Luoma DS/L MKE Sting ClemsonClaire Morrissey Opp Rockwood Thunder MissouriClara Yu S Metro VBCCleo Hardin Opp Vision YaleConnor Rahn OH OTVA Jacksonville San FranciscoCooper Abney S A5Cy Rae Campbell MB Dynasty Wake ForestCymarah Gordon Opp MomentousDakota Elliott MB Circle CityDanica Rach OH City Boston CollegeDaya Vestal MB The AcademyDelaney Bub OH Idaho CrushDelaney Lawson OH Munciana Utah StateDelaney Russell OH Co Jrs MontanaDelany Gash OH Lexington United AkronDemetria Davis OH Gainesville JrsDemi Carter MB Houston Stellar Angelo StateDionna Mitchell OH Top SelectDominique Phills OH HJV Name Position Club Commitment Eily Painter DS/L East Coast PowerElana Erickson OH FaR OutElina Mortensen OH Club VElisabeth Levick S OJVAElise Marchal MB Elevation App StateElizabeth Andrew MB AthenaElizabeth Tabeling DS/L NKYVC Ball StateElla Boersema MB Team PineappleElla Demetrician OH FC Elite MichiganElla Mozeleski OH ElevationElla Vogel DS/L Co Jrs FloridaElle Weaver OH SynergyForce BrownEllery Rees MB 1st AllianceEllie Moore S NortheastEllie White S 1st Alliance MichiganEmersen Strain S Co Jrs CreightonEmerson Sellman OH Metro VBC Ohio StateEmery Moore S Circle City PennEmily Bobbitt S Triangle Iowa StateEmma Closurdo Opp KIVAEmma Converse OH NorcoEmma Parker MB HPSTLEmma Schelah Opp NC Volleyball Academy Old DominionEmma Segal DS/L Boiler Jrs IndianaErika Bracey OH Paramount VBCErin Debiec S Metro VBC Colorado State Name Position Club Commitment Esma Frieden OH Illini EliteEva Dittmar OH EliteVBTCEvan Hendrix OH AZ Rev TCUFaith Frame DS/L Premier Nebraska CincinnatiFaith Young MB Tri-State Elite Western KentuckyFallon Stewart OH OTVA Orlando CincinnatiFavor Anyanwu MB TAV USCGabby Eads DS/L Katy UnitedGabby Jones MB ElevationGabi Polishuk DS/L Supernova All-StarsGabriella Ashcraft S MadfrogGabriella Destler OH SG EliteGabriella Lombardi S Six PackGabrielle Williams MB 1st AllianceGiovanna Mason Opp AJVGrace Carroll S Opp Drive Nation BaylorGrace Nelson OH 1st Alliance KansasGracie Morrow OH ShockwaveGracie Newell MB DME SportsGretchen Sigman Opp Team Pineapple CincinnatiHady Pickard DS/L A5Hailee Mack DS/L KIVA MissouriHailey Heytvelt MB OJVAHaley Clark Opp SG EliteHaley Yount MB Rockwood ThunderHalie McGinest Opp Mizuno Long Beach Name Position Club Commitment Halle Reiter DS/L OJVAHannah Benjamin OH A5 KentuckyHannah Parant S Alabama PerfHannah Pattie S Maverick CampbellHarper Hall S TAVHattie Welker MB Mintonette Sports Eastern MichiganHaumea Marumoto OH Spike and ServeHayley Ogden MB Coast GonzagaHeidi Devers DS/L Dynasty KansasHelena Foord OH SG EliteHope Hickman OH MAVS KC Oral RobertsIana Loera OH AZ RevIngrid Zahn MB SG EliteIreland Avalos S AZ StormIsabel Clark OH Momentous San DiegoIsabela Boyd S A5 NavyIsabella Humphrey OH Boiler Jrs AuburnIsabella Marrero DS/L CityIsabelle Elliott OH Six Pack Northern IowaIzzy Starck S Co Jrs Penn StateJada Ingram MB Dynasty UNLVJade Dudley-Epps MB SCVCJadyn Livings

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Class of 2027 Club Watchlist

Below is our Class of 2027 Club Watchlist! It’s very early and the list is a work in progress and therefore we’ll continue to add and update this list throughout the rest of the year and into the start of the new club season. We’ve used the latest information we’ve been able to get. Still, we know there are corrections that need to be made, such as if any players need clubs/positions updated or if players are beach-only future commits. Any of this info can be emailed to chris@vballrecruiter.com. Name Position Club Abby Keller OH/DS ElevationAbby King Opp Absolute 14-1Abby Parkinson MB/OH 1UnitedAbigail Clem OH/Opp Madfrog 14 BlackAbigale Cotton S/OH Skyline 14 RoyalAdelyn Chang S AZ StormAleigha Zollicoffee MB Dynasty 14 BlackAlly Schwab OH/OPP Milwaukee StingAmia Wigfall Opp Madfrog 14 GreenAnsley Shafer L TAV 14 BlackAsia Udo-Ema OH PipelineAubrey Butterfield S Club OneAubrey Degrate MB Madfrog 14 GreenAudree Hughes OH/Opp Madfrog 14 GreenBailey Johanson MB UpOnTop VBCBailey Lambert MB/OH Arizona SkyBella Ballas L/DS Skyline 14 RoyalBella Howard MB Madfrog 14 GreenBella Kompaniez Opp UnitedBritt Melinauskas OH/OPP VisionBrooklyn Sippio MB Gamepoint VolleyballBrynn Stephens S/OH TAV 14 BlackCalli LeFevre OH/OPP Legacy 14-1 AdidasCamryn Penn S/DS Skyline 14 RoyalCapri Romjue OH/DS TAV 14 BlackCaroline Ward Opp Boiler Jrs Name Position Club Caycee Chhum S MetroCedra Talaga L Mizuno Long Beach 14 RockstarCharlotte Cavin S/Opp Madfrog 14 GreenChayse Courtney OH VisionCynthia Ockerman MB Legacy 14-1 AdidasDakota Huynh L/DS Skyline 14 RoyalDakota Richard S/Opp Madfrog 14 GreenDanielle Miller MB VisionDelaney Klunder OH SunshineElla Olson OH TstreetEllery Deboer S/Opp Kandi EliteEmerson Butler S Austin PerformanceEmma Kingston MB TstreetEmma Lawless OH/Opp FieldhouseEvangeline Jeffries MB/OH CITY VB GoldFara Bronson S AZ StormFinley Lemay Opp DynastyFrancesca Hansel DS/L Tri-State EliteGaby Wenger OH/Opp TAV 14 BlackGentry Barker OH/Opp TAV 14 BlackGeorgia Lemay OH DynastyGig Chasco S Milwaukee StingGraceyn Shepard DS/L TriangleHalle Bryce OH LAVA West 14 MoltenHanna McGinest OH/Opp Mizuno Long Beach 14 RockstarHayden Rosas DS/L Excel 14 National Red Name Position Club Hazel Williams M/OH Skyline 14 RoyalIsabella Hunt OH OJVAIsabella Stojkovic OH AZ StormIzabelle Buckkolz MB Skyline 14 RoyalJacey Carroll OH/OPP Houston SkylineJaycee Mack MB WAVEJayda Nothdurft Opp NORCOJazzlyn Hepburn MB Austin PerformanceKaelee Berkley OH/Opp Drive Nation 14 RedKaitlin James MB AZ StormKaitlyn Francis L Drive Nation 14 RedKaitlyn Herweg OH SCVC 15 RoxyKaitlyn Tse L Austin SkylineKalea Lee S Club VKalista Fuller OH AZ StormKampbell Niepagen Opp Illini EliteKamryn Mullican S/Opp Excel 14 National RedKaniyah Ball DS/L MetroKarsyn Rogers S Drive Nation 14 RedKate Cuppett OH/OPP Skyline 14 RoyalKate Kalczynski OH Legacy 14-1 AdidasKatherine Nowak OH TstreetKaylie Davis OH/OPP Skyline 14 RoyalKeelyn Green S/OH Drive Nation 14 RedKendall Hubbard S Elevation Name Position Club Kendall Omoruyi MB Arizona StormKhernton Chinnis (KC) MB Drive Nation 14 RedKinsley Platt L Tallahassee VBAKylee Jo-Wilson OH CoastLandri Trice OH/Opp Drive Nation 14 RedLauren Garcia S AlamoLayla Dunn MB A5Leilah Teves S/DS Mizuno Long BeachLerin Rosenthal S Mizuno Long Beach 14 Rockstar ALexi Martin OH/Opp Drive Nation 14 RedLola Waleskowski OH NKYVCLondon Merchant OH Madfrog 14 GreenLucky Fasavalu OH/Opp Austin SkylineLucy Foltyn MB ElevationLucy Holmes RS Skyline 14 RoyalMackenzi Law MB TAV 14 BlueMacKenzie Ratliff MB Madfrog 14 GreenMadelyn Johnson OH/Opp Excel 14 National RedMadisen Dolsophon DS TstreetMaia Raleigh S/L Madfrog 14 GreenMallory Johnson L/DS FaR OutMariah Akinsola MB TAV 14 BlackMarissa Jones S A5Marlie Smith S Legacy 14-1 AdidasMaysa Lawrence DS/L MetroMcKenzie Burrell OH/OPP A5 Name Position Club McKenzie Wilkie L/DS A5McKinley Hardle L Minnesota SelectMerritt Carspecken MB/Opp TAV 14 BlackMerritt Fuller OH/DS OK ChargeMikayla Miessler OH/OPP Gamepoint VolleyballMollie Vandeusen S/Opp Jacksonville JuniorsMolly Aubert S Drive Nation 14 RedMonica Bercaru-Maxim DS/L Madfrog 14 GreenMorgan Meiring OH/MB ElevationNafanua Alofipo S Austin SkylineNaomi Livings OH/Opp TAV 14 BlackNatalie Norton OH/Opp Tejas 14 MauroNyla Livings MB TAV 14 BlackNylah Bibby OH Arizona StormPaige Perkins OH Top SelectParker Horton MB Skyline 14 RoyalPayton Gravelle MB Kandi ElitePulelehua Laikona L/DS Arizona StormRaelee McClendon MB Excel 14 National RedReagan Wallraff MB AZ StormReese Eilenstine OH/OPP Premier NebraskaRiley Koshkin OH/Opp Excel 14 National RedRiley Riggs OH DynastyRuby Candlish Opp United Name Position Club Ryan Spencer OH/OPP Skyline 14 RoyalSandie Souza S/Opp TstreetSavannah Sterna OH/Opp Tejas 14 MauroSerania Fonoti S Club Ignit SelectShaye Witherspoon OH/OPP Rockwood ThunderSiena Ebert L/OH Excel 14 National RedSierra Ellison OH/DS Absolute 14-1Simrin Adams MB Mizuno Long Beach 14 RockstarSophee Peterson S/OH TAV 14 BlackSophia Albaugh OH/MB OTVA JacksonvilleSophia Dostic S/Opp OTVA TampaStella Wishon OH/Opp OK ChargeTessa Larkin OH AZ StormToree Rayford MB/OPP Drive Nation 14 RedTristyn Ervin S NPJVanessa Glenn OH Madfrog 14 GreenZailey High OH Austin PerformanceZoey Laulusa S SCVC 15 Roxy

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CA State Finals Show Stoppers

With Cathedral Catholic finishing off its undefeated season and winning vballrecruiter.com’s mythical national championship in the process, the San Diego school was the overwhelming highlight this past weekend at the California state championships at Santiago Canyon College in Orange. While Cathedral Catholic captured the Open Division title, five more were awarded as well between Divisions 1-5. Here are those results:   Below, we highlight the Show Stoppers from the weekend. SHOW STOPPERS Noemie Glover SR RS Cathedral Catholic – The high-flying, hard-hitting antics delivered by Glover in the Open Division is the pure definition of being a show stopper. She drilled 13 kills on 20 swing and hit .550 and provided a huge spark with her authoritative hitting. Jenna Hanes JR MB Cathedral Catholic – Hanes recorded a team-high 14 kills on 27 swings, hitting .370. She also had three of the team’s nine blocks. With Hanes on like she was, it forced the St. Francis blockers to stay home and not cheat toward the pin. Milan Bayless SR OH Cathedral Catholic – Cathedral Catholic coach Juliana Conn called Bayless the most improved player on the team. With star outside Julia Blyashov sidelined with an ankle injury, Bayless took fearless swings as she more than filled her role. She wound up with nine kills on 22 swings, hitting .318. Amanda Saeger JR S Cathedral Catholic – For Cathedral Catholic to get 60 swings from its middles and right side shows how well the offense was clicking, starting with the first ball. Saeger took it from there, spreading the ball around and putting her hitters in favorable spots. She did a fine job running the offense, posting 36 assists. Maya Evens SO L Cathedral Catholic – The defensive play was high in the Open Division final, with Evens doing her thing for the Dons. She was the only teammate in double-digit digs with 16 as she passed and defended marvelously. Havannah Hoeft SR S St. Francis – Hoeft has a smooth release and seldom misses her mark. She had the St. Francis offense going but the Dons’ defense was up for the challenge. Hoeft put up 30 assists and 13 digs. Whitney Wallace JR L St. Francis – Lancers coach Lake Merchen called Wallace “a force” for her effort against Cathedral. She tied Evens with a match-high 16 digs. She often kept rallies going and did a good job covering at the net.   Keira Brady JR OH Chaminade – There’s no doubt the Eagles were riding the arm of Brady, who powered down 21 of the team’s 47 kills. Brady took 54 swings and also had four aces. Whenever Chaminade needed a point to stay close or keep a slim lead, it was Brady coming through. Kristin Alvandian SR L Chaminade – It was difficult to get a ball down on Alvandian. She gave Chaminade the defensive edge it needed, racking up a match-high 17 digs while also passing consistently well out of serve receive. Kyra Miller SR S Clovis North – Miller – who had 39 assists – did a great job of distributing the ball evenly. Five hitters took between 19-28 swings each, so the balance was excellent. Miller was especially efficient connecting with the middles and right side. Cayla Sutton SO RS Clovis North – Sutton was unstoppable. She damaged Chaminade to the tune of eight kills on 19 swings while hitting .368. The lefty definitely provided a key piece of offense. Kennedy Lingenfelter SO MB Clovis North – Another sophomore who had a terrific performance, Lingenfelter tied for a team-high 10 kills on 22 swings and hitting .364. Peyton Bitter SR OH Clovis North – Bitter’s was a steadying presence as she carried a big load on offense. She took a team-high 28 swings and finished tied for the team lead with 10 kills. She also had nine digs and two aces. Sophia Wolfson JR MB Buckley – An athletic middle, Wolfson was part of a strong offensive effort even though Buckley came up a couple points short in the fifth. She was one of three teammates to reach double-digit kills. She had 11 and hit .320. Tate Drageset SO OH Buckley – Drageset was a busy body as she took 60 of her team’s 124 attempts. She recorded 23 kills, hitting .283 to go with 10 digs and three aces. Though a bit undersized, Drageset is springy and gets off the ground quickly and routinely punished Archie Williams down the line. Adonia Anene JR OH Buckley – Anene showed her skills, registering 11 kills and hitting .333. She was also a big part of serve receive and her steady passing helped keep the attack clicking. Charlotte Reff JR S Buckley – Running the show was Reff, who did a great job giving her hitters looks and keeping the offense in rhythm. She finished with 42 assists. Elsa Snipes SR OH Archie Williams – Snipes’ double-double of 25 kills and 12 digs was a key piece of the team’s success. She took a team-high 55 swings and hit .291. Her ability to find the open spot on the floor or tool the block caused fits for Buckley. Reese Fraser JR S Archie Williams – Fraser – who had 48 assists – had the Falcons going. For the match, Archie Williams hit .341. It included Fraser getting involved herself, as she had nine kills. Another part of her performance included Archie Williams hitting .606 in the second set. It was a great display of offense from Fraser and teammates. Lindsey Jones JR OH Archie Williams – Like everyone else, Jones was efficient and effective with her attacking. She had 15 kills on 33 swings, hitting .303. Lauren Barnwell SR RS Archie Williams – Barnwell could’ve been the MVP of the match. She had 12 kills and hit .429 with 13 digs. She was also a huge part of serve receive, passing dimes consistently. 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vballrecruiter.com’s Final Top 50 HS National Rankings

Cathedral Catholic’s wire-to-wire national championship is official! Our first national rankings of the season featured the San Diego school as the No. 1 team in the country. Going undefeated after winning the California state championship over the weekend, the Dons finish where they started – on top. You can read more about Cathedral Catholic’s season and championship performance here. As many states had already concluded their respective seasons, there isn’t much change in the final national rankings. We wrote about Cornerstone Christian TX and St. Francis/Mountain View CA possibly having a shot at the national championship should St. Francis upset Cathedral Catholic this past Saturday. Cornerstone finishes second; St. Francis ends No. 7. The biggest change came with Dripping Springs, which came out of nowhere to claim the Texas 6A state title over the weekend. That triumph propelled Dripping Springs into the rankings for the first time, up to No. 16. The Texas 5A state champs in Colleyville Heritage also made the final cut, coming in at No. 32. Of course, all rankings are subjective. The important note about the final high school rankings pertains to the state playoffs. We do not rank teams higher than any opponent they’ve lost to during the state playoffs or relative postseason playoffs. It may or not be fair and it certainly skews the rankings. Some very good schools which had exceptional seasons proved themselves more than worthy of a Top 50 ranking but just happened to lose at the wrong time. vballrecruiter.com TOP 50 1. Cathedral Catholic CA 2. Cornerstone Christian TX 3. Hamilton Southeastern IN 4. Prestonwood Christian TX 5. Marian MI 6. Washburn Rural KS 7. St. Francis/Mountain View CA 8. Mira Costa CA 9. Mother McAuley IL 10. Sierra Canyon CA *** 11. Yorktown IN 12. Aquinas KS 13. McCutcheon IN 14. Lafayette MO 15. Marymount CA 16. Dripping Springs TX 17. Santa Fe FL 18. St. James Academy KS 19. Papillion-LaVista South NE 20. Liberty North MO *** 21. Fayetteville AR 22. ‘Iolani HI 23. Ursuline Academy OH 24. Valor Christian CO 25. Magnificat OH 26. Brebeuf Jesuit IN 27. Liberty MO 28. Corona del Sol AZ 29. Millbrook NC 30. Notre Dame Academy KY *** 31. Marist IL 32. Colleyville Heritage TX 33. North Raleigh Christian Academy NC 34. Eureka MO 35. Assumption KY 36. Flint Hill VA 37. Torrey Pines CA 38. Benet Academy IL 39. Lakewood CA 40. Mater Dei CA *** 41. Tompkins TX 42. Horizon AZ 43. Timpview UT 44. Wayzata MN 45. Venice FL 46. Millennium AZ 47. Cleveland TN 48. Barrington IL 49. Mountain View UT 50. St. Ursula Academy OH *** HONORABLE MENTION Archbishop Mitty CA Palos Verdes CA Branson CA Bountiful UT Clearwater Central Catholic FL Westminster Christian FL Benton AR Divine Savior Holy Angels WI Oconomowoc WI Cypress Ranch TX Prosper TX Omaha Westside NE Lincoln Southwest NE Western Christian IO Dike-New Hartford IO Jesuit OR Sheldon OR Middle Creek NC Punahou HI Reagan NC North Gwinnett GA Redondo Union CA Newport Harbor CA Liberty AZ Huntley IL Mercy McAuley OH Rock Bridge MO Hamilton AZ Mount Notre Dame OH Mercy MI Skyline MI Iowa City Liberty IO Xavier IO Ankeny IO Lyons IL Mercy KY Lakeville North MN Northfield MN Marshall MN Skutt Catholic NE Pickens SC Dorman SC Cardinal Newman SC Nolensville TN Knoxville Catholic TN Pope GA Buford GA Alpharetta GA Sequoyah GA Lake Catholic OH Rock Canyon CO Heritage CO Legend CO Chaparral CO Trinity Catholic FL Olathe Northwest KS Lincoln-Way East IL Vista Murrieta CA Huntington Beach CA Alemany CA Calvary Christian FL Tampa Prep FL Bryon Nelson TX Bishop Watterson OH Ardrey Kell NC Kamehameha HI Moanalua HI Jackson Academy MS Ponte Vedra FL O’Connor AZ Appleton North WI Burlington WI Hamilton WI Keller TX Guyer TX Highland Park TX Plano West TX Bishop Lynch TX

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Cathedral Catholic National Champs

Congrats to vballrecruiter.com’s 2022 High School National Champions the Cathedral Catholic Dons! Cathedral Catholic (42-0) completed a nearly-perfect season in which it lost just one set by sweeping undefeated St. Francis/Mountain View, 25-21, 25-16, 25-23, in Saturday’s California’s Open Division state championship match at Santiago Canyon College in Orange. Let’s take a look at what made for Cathedral Catholic’s first national championship! THE BACKGROUND Cathedral Catholic saw the blueprint first hand in 2021. The Dons walked off the court after suffering a four-set loss to Elia Rubin-led Marymount in the state semifinals. The Sailors closed out its undefeated season and national championship in the next outing by sweeping Archbishop Mitty in the final. Given that for 2022 Cathedral Catholic would be returning plenty of talent, including players like Julia Blyashov (Stanford), Milan Bayless (Colgate), Ryleigh Patterson (Harvard), and Noemie Glover (Oregon), and had players like setter Amanda Saeger (DePaul), middle Jenna Hanes (Michigan) and libero Maya Evens ready to step into starting roles, the Dons would no doubt be the No. 1 team in the nation to begin this fall as they sought their own storybook season.   “Definitely after the loss last year we came back very motivated,” Blyashov said. “We wanted to win it very badly. Last year we thought we were going to win and it was such a heartbreaking loss it motivated us for this season. We were focused on every game and didn’t want to get comfortable so we continued doing that. We had so much fun along the way. It was so awesome to be able to do it.” THE SPRAINED ANKLE Blyashov was not yet committed to Stanford when Cathedral lost to Marymount last fall. Once she announced her future college the storyline was obvious. We could be looking at a Stanford-bound stud once again leading her team to an undefeated high school national championship. What was less obvious is a sprained ankle sidelining Blyashov for the state playoffs and suddenly putting Cathedral’s immaculate season in jeopardy. Cathedral Catholic needed four points to finish off a sweep of Torrey Pines in the CIF San Diego Section final on Nov. 4 when suddenly Blyashov went down. Coach Juliana Conn said no one thought much of it right away, thinking she would be okay. However, the next day Blyashov’s ankle was swollen enough she would be out of the upcoming state tournament.   It was uh-oh time, as the road to the national championship took possibly a devastating twist. “Obviously, it wasn’t the best timing for an injury but injuries happen. They are part of sports,” Blyashov said. “I looked to my team and they were so supportive. I’m so happy for everyone. We have the best team. It was so easy to be happy and celebrate. It was awesome. Obviously, it would have been better not to be injured but this team is so special I wouldn’t take this night back at all.” THE DEPTH Here is what Conn said after Cathedral Catholic captured the Durango Fall Classic title in September without using a set lineup as she rotated players from set to set and match to match: “It’s a big group and sometimes with that many good players it can be hard to accept smaller roles. But this group is embracing it and girls are waiting for their chance while still supporting whoever is on the court. The feedback this weekend from other coaches was great. They were telling us how engaged our bench is.” Conn certainly had options. It was typical to see Blyashov at outside, Evens at libero, Hanes anchoring one of the middle positions and Saeger setting, though Conn could bring senior Tehya Maeva in at any point to run the offense. We could see Patterson in the middle or on the right. It could be senior Mia Compass in the middle or senior Kapiolani Coleman on the right. Juniors Niki Egan, Ayva Moi and Dakota Conway all had roles as defensive specialists. Seniors Milan Bayless and Cate Schnell had their roles, with Bayless often hitting front row on the left and Schnell playing across the back. Both had to take on more with Blyashov out, as Bayless took on the OH1 position and Schnell started hitting across the front row too. Through it all, there was no going wrong. “It’s been the talk of the season,” Conn said after Saturday night’s victory. “Everyone keeps asking how I’m keeping everyone happy. I think everyone knew there was a role to be filled and everyone was accepting of that. Whenever someone went down or someone had a bad game, someone would step in their position and they would be happy for them. “At the beginning of the season we talked about how we all know they start for their clubs and could be a six-rotation player on any team, but we are all here together and we need to be able to handle that or it could go really south. From Day 1, we were deep and we would fight it out in practice and the best one was going to be playing. It doesn’t mean it was bad for them (if they aren’t playing), they are still helping on the bench cheering and being positive and when they get their chance they went in and did a good job. “When Julia went down everyone was super worried but I knew we would get the next person and they would be ready to play and that was definitely the highlight of the season.” THE MOMENT OF TRUTH Without Blyashov there was no doubt Cathedral Catholic’s depth would be tested in the state playoffs. First was Lakewood, then a rematch with Torrey Pines before facing Mira Costa in the semifinals. The Dons swept both Lakewood and Torrey Pines, but Mira Costa was on a different level and represented the toughest challenge yet. Mira Costa captured the Ann Kang Invitational and finished runner-up at the Nike TOC Southwest in October. Mira Costa

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Class of 2026 Club Watchlist

We introduce our Class of 2026 Club Watchlist. We’ll continue to add and update this list throughout the rest of the year and into the start of the new club season. We’ve used the latest information we’ve been able to get. Still, we know there are corrections that need to be made, such as if any players need clubs or commitments updated or if any seniors are not planning on playing club this spring or are beach-only players/commits. Any of this info can be emailed to chris@vballrecruiter.com. Name Position Club Abby Haring S DunesAbby Zimmerman Opp SCVCAberdeen Callaway OH SG EliteAbigail Truong S PohakuAddison Buckner Opp AVC CLEAddison Coady MB TstreetAddison Haberthy S Circle CityAddison Litke OH TAV South Addison Saunders DS/L CJVAddison West OH Premier NebraskaAddison Wiskus MB Munciana IndyAddyson Bianchini S NKYVCAdriana Jeanpierre OH OTVA JacksonvilleAlaina Pollard MB 1st AllianceAlana Joiner OH Palm Coast AcademyAlana Whitfield OH Illini EliteAlayna Austin DS/L AspireAlayna Vaeth S DynastyAleena Zuniga S Valley VenomAlexa Telly MB Metro VBCAlexis Sowers DS/L JJVAAlia Schoonover OH MintonetteAlicia Beers MB Milwaukee StingAlivia Morgan Opp RevAmaya Love OH HJV Name Position Club Amelia Binkley OH DunesAmira Bailey MB Tennessee PerformanceAmmecy Ray DS/L Sports PerformanceAngelique ‘Geli’ St Laurent Opp Drive NationAnna Flores S TAVArianna Muoneke OH HJVAshleigh Jada Manning OH Alabama PerformanceAshley Theiss OH HPSTLAshley Verhey OH LegacyAshlyn Cobb OH TribeAshlyn Seay OH/Opp Drive NationAsia Udo-Ema OH Pipeline VBCAubree Fernandez DS/L TAVAudrey Dyas MB NKYVCAudrey Flanagan OH SCVCAudrey Johnson DS/L Kandi EliteAudrey Popp OH TAVAva Johnson DS/L SummitAva McBride S ActyveAva Ribakvos Opp Houston SkylineAvery Lim S AZ StormAvery MacMeccan DS/L Upward StarsAvery Russell OH A5Avery Stephens DS/L OTVA OrlandoAvery Webb DS/L OTVA Name Position Club Ayanna Watson OH Vegas AcesAzure Flagle DS/L Munciana IndyBellamie Beus OH Idaho CrushBennett Raterman MB HPSTLBlair Thiebaud S Houston SkylineBlaire Bowers OH MadfrogBreana (Bre) Morgan MB Boiler JrsBree Carson MB Balboa BayBrennan Fritts OH RioBrielle Janssen MB Kandi EliteBritni Silver MB East Carolina JrsBrooke Baldwin S MKE StingBrooke Harwood Opp East Side BlazeBrooklyn Bailey MB TAVBrooklyn Hardy MB Idaho CrushBrynley Buck DS/L 360Caitlyn Cavitt OH EMVCala Haffner DS/L Team PineappleCali Foster OH Boiler JrsCallie Combs OH DS/L NKYVCCallie Gardner DS/L Drive NationCameron Owens OH KIVACamille Perry MB Drive NationCampbell Hollister MB AZ StormCampbell Miles DS/L UNION Name Position Club Cara Richter Opp ElevationCarly Markham DS/L TriangleCaroline Banks S Northern LightsCaroline Huseman OH TAVCaroline Prihoda S Houston SkylineCarolyn Tarnow MB 1st AllianceCasandra Doll OH Balboa BayCassidy Bruns DS/L MKE StingCassidy Polman DS/L CapitalCatherine Beadles S SG EliteCatherine Palmi OH Gamepoint VolleyballCayenne Ceman OH Mizuno Long BeachCharlotte Nowak OH TstreetChloe Kelly OH AJVChloee McDonald DS/L EthosChrista Wilburn OH Austin SkylineChyanne Robinson OH Vegas AcesClaire Montgomery OH Austin SkylineClaire Nelson MB Austin SkylineColbie Mckenna OH East Coast PowerD’Aira Whitner MB AVC CLEDaisy Oatsvall OH AllianceDaMya Mann S AlamoDanielle Whitmire S TAVDawn Moore Opp Madfrog Name Position Club Delaney Singleton OH AZ StormDeondra Strong DS/L PipelineDestiny Wiggins L WildfireEleanor James DS/L L2Elena Hoecke MB MN SelectElena Ruble S HPSTLEliza McKnight OH AllianceElizabeth Bower DS/L Idaho CrushElizabeth Scanlon OH DynastyElla Andrews MB LegacyElla Askin OH KIVAElla Florez S DynastyElla Grimes DS/L ElevationElla Jenkins OH RevElle Holley OH TAVElle Mottola S Winter Park VBCElli Strecker MB Team IndianaEllie Chu S SG EliteEllie Hepler DS/L Boiler JrsEllie Scharlow OH UNIONEmily Keiran DS/L KIVAEmma Adkins S Tri-State EliteEmma Cugino DS/L Mintonette SportsEmma Frietch DS/L NKYVCEmmerson Champagne MB Tstreet Name Position Club Erin Clark DS/L AspireEva Goodson S/Opp Tallahassee JuniorsEva Long S LegacyEva Swenson S MN SelectFinley Krystkowiak OH WaveFrancesca Lorenzo OH 1st AllianceGabby Semona MB Tri-State EliteGabi Rodriguez DS/L MadfrogGabriella Brodner OH Jupiter EliteGabriella DiVita OH LegacyGenevieve Harris S NC Volleyball AcademyGianna Reamer OH Renaissance VolleyballGrace Jones DS/L Tri-State EliteGrace Portwood OH NKYVCGwenyth Koss OH HJVHailey Mueller OH NortheastHaley Burgdorf OH Sports PerformanceHaley Wilson S AVC CLEHalle Dolliver OH VCNebraskaHalle Thompson OH Houston SkylineHannah Lee MB FlyersHenlee Moskzkowicz DS/L Houston SkylineHenley Anderson OH Austin PerformanceIsabel Taylor OH Club VIsabelle Hoppe S Pittsburgh EliteIsabelle Masten OH Rev Name Position Club Ivy Logan MB BVAIzabella Cano DS/L McAllen Fierce NationalJacey Hubbell S EthosJaci Hall Opp AlamoJada Virgin OH ColumbiaJaidyn Hartsfield S MadfrogJasmyn Walker MB Houston SkylineJayden Fitzgerald OH MadfrogJayden Hanson S Forza1 NorthJayden Robinson OH Houston SkylineJayla Jackson MB TAVJaylyn Tuiasosopo OH AlamoJenna Kelly OH DunesJenness Orcutt Opp Gamepoint VolleyballJillian Bohannon S KIVAJolene Oddo MB TriangleJordan Turner S TAVJordin Southall OH Gamepoint VolleyballJordyn Gray OH Carolina JrsJosephine Calhoun DS/L ColumbiaJoy Udoye OH Texas FuryJulia Solodky DS/L Austin SkylineJuliana Hernandez DS/L TAVKaiya Kearney OH AZ StormKalli Lipo DS/L AZ StormKalyssa Taggart S A5 Name Position Club Kareena “Coco” Natarajan S Drive NationKaren Dutro MB Circle CityKaris Chatfield OH FaR OutKarsyn Harris OH AZ StormKassandra Gibson OH WizardsKatherine Byergo MB HPSTLKatie Raymer DS/L TriangleKayla Nwabueze MB LegacyKayla Ostrander DS/L LegacyKaylee Maikranz DS/L High TideKeely Harrington S ExcelKeira Dommer S SummitKelley Crowley OH 1st AllianceKendal Roberson MB AJVKendall Bosse MB Tri-State EliteKenlee Barnard S Circle CityKennedy Crayton OH MadfrogKennedy Simon OH TAVKeoni Williams MB SkylineKinnady Boothe OH Piedmont VBCKinsley Young MB TAVKirsten Kemper S NKYVCKylie Kleckner OH TAVKylie Parker OH SG EliteLacy Tinnell OH Houston Skyline Name Position Club Laura Eichert OH Washington VBALauren Ortwerth OH HPSTLLauren Scheiden DS/L Drive NationLayla Austin OH SkylineLayla Hoying OH Mintonette SportsLayli Ostovar OH Mizuno Long BeachLeah Pike MB TVCLeah Stephens DS/L HPSTLLeilani Lawrence OH OTVALexi Anderson OH Drive NationLexi Kedvesh DS/L RevLexi Shondell S Boiler JrsLexie Stotenbur S MVALiliana Gegovic MB LegacyLilly Coletta DS/L Carolina UnionLily Jones OH Circle CityLily Rolfes S AZ StormLindley Miller MB TriangleLindsay Miller MB PohakuLindsey Murphy DS/L AVC CLELiv Hosford MB MVALizzy Larkins S ElevationLondyn Stone OH AVC CLELydia Stahley OH Team Indiana Name Position Club Lyla Kate LaMonica S A5Lyla Stewart Opp MintonetteMackinley Parrott S A5Macy Frank MB A5Macy McAmis DS/L Jupiter EliteMadeleine Steele MB NKYVCMadeline Dettling OH MiEliteMadeline Kraft DS/L Northern LightsMadilynn Benne DS/L MAVS KCMadison Barrera MB Houston SkylineMadison Brown S RevMadison Geer OH LegacyMadison Miles OH Boilers JrsMadyson Gant MB UltimateMadyson McCarthy OH CoastMaggie Szlachcic OH FaR OutMakayla Kuykendall OH SmashMakenna Kirlin S ElevationMalia Miller OH IntegrityMallory Matheny S

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Cathedral Catholic One Victory Away From National Championship

The national championship puzzle is almost complete. Top-ranked Cathedral Catholic (41-0) is one victory away from an undefeated season and with it being award vballrecruiter.com’s top honor for the high school season. Standing in the way is another undefeated team in St. Francis/Mountain View (34-0). The schools meet in Saturday’s California Open Division state championship match. It’s a slam dunk, no-brainer case if Cathedral Catholic wins out. Much like Marymount CA did a season ago in going undefeated and winning national championships from multiple publications. However, a question we’ve been pondering is what happens is St. Francis pulls off the upset and it is the Lancers going undefeated? Before exploring that in more depth, Cathedral Catholic dropped its first set of the season in beating Mira Costa, 25-20, 15-25, 25-14, 25-17, in Tuesday’s semifinal. It was a huge victory for the Dons considering it came without top player and Stanford signee Julia Blyashov sidelined because of a sprained ankle. We don’t know her availability for Saturday, but it certainly adds a storyline to the championship showdown if she’s unable to go. That Cathedral Catholic beat Mira Costa without Blyashov was as much of a statement victory an undefeated, top-ranked team could make. Mira Costa is arguably the second-best team in California based on overall results this season. So for the Dons to handle the Mustangs like they did without Blyashov shows the depth Cathedral has. As for St. Francis, the Lancers don’t have the strongest strength of schedule. They didn’t travel outside of California. They have beat nationally-ranked Archbishop Mitty five times, including in Tuesday’s state semifinals. If St. Francis were coming into this match with a loss on its record, we wouldn’t be having this discussion because there would be no argument for St. Francis. Yet, despite the strength of schedule issues, that could all possibly change Saturday evening with a victory over Cathedral Catholic. While we obviously know what happens in terms of our national champion if Cathedral Catholic wins, it’s less clear what should be done if St. Francis triumphs. We addressed this a few weeks back. St. Francis has the pieces to pull off the upset. Setter Havannah Hoeft runs an effective offense and has junior outsides Taylor Williams and Erin Curtis at her disposal. Junior Whitney Wallace is the libero. Going into this weekend’s CA state final, the way it looks from this perspective is only three schools have an argument to wind up No. 1 in our Top 50. Cathedral Catholic, St. Francis and Cornerstone Christian from Texas. Cornerstone is an interesting case because the standard for winning the national championship is the school must have won their respective state title. The catch with Cornerstone is Cornerstone is an independent school and doesn’t play in the TAPPS (private schools) state playoffs. A quick refresh on Cornerstone. The Warriors beat TAPPS 6A state champion Prestonwood Christian in the final of Volleypalooza in August. Cornerstone reached the final of the Nike TOC Southeast event, losing to Westminster Christian, and captured first place at the Nike TOC Southwest tournament. Cornerstone lost twice all season, to Westminster and to The Woodlands, a team Cornerstone beat. Cornerstone downed Mira Costa in the final of Nike TOC, and with Mira Costa being the only team to take a set off of Cathedral Catholic, it makes that victory look even more impressive now. That leads to if Cathedral loses which school deserves to replace Cathedral at No. 1 – Cornerstone or St. Francis? St. Francis, of course, would have enormous bragging rights having defeated Cathedral Catholic, and being the only school to do so on a stage like the CA state final certainly seems worthy of being No. 1. There doesn’t seem to be a stronger case from anyone else to climb ahead of any of these three schools. We mentioned Prestonwood winning TAPPS 6A and is currently ranked No. 4. But the loss to Cornerstone Christian would keep Prestonwood from ascending to No. 1. We really loved the season Hamilton Southeastern put together in winning the Indiana 4A state title. HSE sits at No. 3. The Royals lost just once all season – to McCutcheon and then beat McCutcheon in the postseason. There’s a case there but the Royals didn’t travel outside the state and wouldn’t have a victory on its schedule like St. Francis would by beating Cathedral Catholic. We also love the season engineered by Washburn Rural in winning the Kansas 6A state title. The Blues (45-1) lost just once this season, to 5A runner-up St. James Academy, while beating 6A champ Aquinas twice. It’s a mightily impressive season but not one that tops Cornerstone Christian’s in our opinion. Of course, we’ve had weeks to breakdown all these possible scenarios and have a really good idea of who would be No. 1 in any of the scenarios mentioned above. However, there would be no fun in sharing those conclusions now. We’ll see how Saturday plays out and Monday we’ll release the final Top 50 featuring our 2022 national champion!

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State Spotlights: Seven More Wrap Up Seasons

The latest edition of our State Spotlights features Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Minnesota, Nevada and Ohio. Below we run through highlighting the respective champs from each of the seven states. ARIZONA Despite losing standout USC commit Jordan Middleton to graduation, Hamilton found its way back in the Arizona 6A state final and looking to spoil the time of top seed Corona del Sol. However, there’s a new champion in the conference as CdS fought past Hamilton in five sets, 19-25, 25-15, 22-25, 25-16, 15-6, on Saturday. Seniors Kierstyn Barton and Neomi Beach traded blows for their respective teams, as Barton posted 25 kills for CdS and Beach a match-high 26 for Hamilton. Sophomore Alyssa Aguayo and senior Ella Lomigora combined for 25 more kills for CdS (39-5), which defeated Hamilton at the Nike TOC Southwest tournament in their only prior meeting. Freshman libero Erin Clark made 35 saves and junior setter Julia Owens dished out 57 assists in the final for CdS, which is ranked No. 27 nationally in this week’s Top 50. As for Hamilton, freshman Mikayla Haner recorded 14 kills, senior setter Melia Barlow had 44 assists and senior libero Lauren Mullings tallied 30 digs. In 5A, Horizon and Millennium were 2-2 against each other before meeting for the state title to break the tie. Bragging rights go to Horizon, which pulled out the four-set victory, 23-23, 22-25, 28-26, 25-18. All three of Horizon’s victories over Millennium came with sophomore sensation Teraya Sigler in the lineup. Sigler – who sat out of the first half of the season after transferring – sent down 26 kills in the state final. Senior outside Kendal Murphy added 13 and senior middle GG Greenlee 10. Murphy also had 15 digs. Junior Ryder Blackburn and sophomore Avery Ashcraft teamed for 48 assists. Millennium beat 6A runner-up Hamilton this season and returns plenty to take another shot at the 5A title next fall. While senior outside Eryn Jones graduates, juniors Anne Brauckmiller, Talea Mitchell and Allison Wilson return, as does sophomore Gabbi Kucinski. 4A: Estrella Foothills d Arcadia 25-20, 25-18, 22-25, 25-22 3A: Snowflake d Northwest Christian 25-18, 25-23, 31-29 2A: Phoenix Country Day d St. Johns 17-25, 25-17, 25-17, 25-18 1A: Rock Point d Williams 25-16, 24-26, 22-25, 25-15, 15-11 *** COLORADO There was no denying Valor Christian, which completed an undefeated season by downing Rock Canyon in straight sets, 25-12, 25-19, 25-23, in the Colorado Class 5A state championship match Saturday. Valor Christian (29-0) dropped just four sets all season, including one against Rampart in the Eagles’ state semifinal victory. Valor Christian – which captured state last in 2018 – earned its most recent banner behind 32 combined kills in the final from seniors Erin McNair, Sasha Cohen and Skyla Morgan and junior Grace Langer. Junior libero Delaney Russell recorded 17 digs while sophomore setter Chloe Elarton finished with 29 assists. The Eagles are currently No. 23 in our latest Top 50 National Rankings. The biggest threat to Valor Christian’s perfect mark came against Fossil Ridge on Sept. 8. The Eagles needed five sets to prevail, the only time they went the distance. Valor Christian swept Fossil Ridge in the second round of the 5A state winner’s bracket. The only other opponent to garner a set from Valor Christian was Palmer Ridge. Rock Canyon (24-5) was boosted this season by the play of sophomore outside Alivia Eikenberg. She led the team in kills and was second in digs. She’ll be back next along with junior libero Ava Blanco and junior setter Addie Waller. Class 4A: Thompson Valley d Windsor 25-23, 25-20, 25-21 Class 3A: Platte Valley d Lamar 28-30, 25-20, 25-21, 19-25, 16-14 Class 2A: Sedgwick County d Fowler 25-23, 24-26, 25-17, 25-21 Class 1A: Merino d Fleming 25-17, 25-21, 25-19 *** FLORIDA Venice (22-4) was too much for Hagerty in the Florida Class 7A state championship match on Saturday. Venice prevailed in four games, 21-25, 25-18, 25-20, 25-16, and earned its sixth state title overall. Venice was denied in last year’s semifinals by Plant, which was up 2-1 in this season’s state quarterfinals over Venice before Venice rallied to win in five. Senior setter Ashley Reynolds amassed 44 assists and sophomore outside Summer Kohler posted 19 kills in the state final victory. Hilary Hupp and Leah Bartlett combined for 23 more kills. Hagerty was led by senior outside Brooke Stephens, who had a match-high 20 kills. Junior Abby Mas and freshman Jenness Orcutt teamed for 23 kills behind Stephens. It was a challenging season for Venice off the court, as the Indians had to cancel six matches due to Hurricane Ian. The team didn’t play from Sept. 22 until Oct. 11, when Venice suffered a three-game loss to Cardinal Mooney. The Indians didn’t lose again, winning their final 10 matches. The 6A state final went down to the wire, with New Smyrna Beach (25-2) avoiding a surprising loss by fending off Viera in five sets, 23-25, 25-15, 25-18, 19-25, 16-14. New Smyrna Beach was 2-0 against Viera previously this season and had only lost to Plant and Westminster Christian, which we’ll have more on from the 3A state final. Senior Madelyn Peterson had a huge outing, dropping 25 kills and hitting .449 to lead the Barracudas. Senior outsides Jalynn Brown (17 kills) and Eden Anderson (12) also reached double-digit kills. Junior senior Alyssa Kornegay racked up 58 assists and junior libero Ivy Westfall made 29 digs. Senior Mak Carter and junior Sophia Jones combined for 26 kills for Viera. Santa Fe (30-2) defeated Academy of Holy Names in four, 25-13, 21-25, 25-12, 25-14, to finish on top of the 4A state playoff brackets. Senior S/RS Jalyn Stout went off for Santa Fe, producing 29 kills (.551), 17 digs and 13 assists in the victory. Senior libero Miya Thomas put up 23 digs. Eighth-grader Sophia Puleo was the only player in double-digit kills for Holy Names with 10. As we touched on in our Top 50 HS National Rankings intro, there

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vballrecruiter.com Top 50 HS National Rankings

Another week, another Top-10 school upset. So is goes during the state playoffs. After seeing little movement at the top of the rankings in the closing weeks of the regular season, we’ve seen plenty happen the past couple weeks of the playoffs. Also, this is the last weekly updated of the national rankings. With all states concluding play this week, we’ll release our final national rankings featuring our national champion next week! The inside track to the national championship still belongs to Cathedral Catholic CA, which remains undefeated and has still not lost a set! The Dons defeated Torrey Pines for the third time this season in the CA Open Division playoffs Saturday night and host No. 6 Mira Costa in the state semifinals on Tuesday. The winner of that match faces the winner of No. 13 St. Francis/Mountain View and No. 47 Archbishop Mitty in Saturday’s state final. Like Cathedral Catholic, St. Francis remains undefeated, keeping alive the possibility of an undefeated showdown for not only the CA state championship but the top spot in the country potentially. Mira Costa shows how our national rankings work when it comes to the state playoffs. Mira Costa lost to Sierra Canyon in the sectional final a week before topping Sierra Canyon in five games in the second round of the state playoffs this past Saturday. The state playoffs take precedent and no team can be ranked higher than a team it lost to in the state playoffs, so Mira Costa moves back ahead of Sierra Canyon this week. We already have seen that hard line keep some powerhouse schools out of the Top 50. Last week, it was Oconomowoc losing in the Wisconsin Division 1 final to Divine Savior Holy Angels and falling out of the rankings. We also saw Dike-New Hartford drop out of the Top 50 after losing the Iowa Class 2 state title, as well as Jesuit, which was undefeated before losing in the Oregon state final and dropping out of the Top 50. The big news in this week’s updated Top 50 is then-No. 2 Westminster Christian being swept by Clearwater Central Christian in the Florida 3A state championship Saturday. It was the only loss of the season for the Warriors (27-1). Westminster Christian had ascended the rankings on the strength of beating Cornerstone Christian TX in the final of the Nike TOC Southeast tournament in early September. Given Cornerstone’s success and the fact Westminster Christian hadn’t loss was justification for Westminster being ranked so high. However, after the loss to Clearwater Central the Warriors tumbled out of this week’s Top 50. Clearwater Central doesn’t have a strong enough case based on its season’s results to make the Top 50, even with a big victory over Westminster. So the Warriors are out of the Top 50. Whether one agrees that is fair or not, we have the state playoffs as the top factor because schools train and prepare all year in order to make the state playoffs and succeed. It’s why Highland Park TX is out of the Top 50. Highland Park was No. 6 nationally last week but was upset by Guyer in its chase for a state bid. Given Guyer’s track record this season – which isn’t as strong as it could’ve been with senior stud Kyndal Stowers missing more than half of the season – Guyer won’t make the Top 50 and thus Highland Park is out even though Highland Park is clearly one of the Top 50 teams in the country this fall. The state playoff rule is a hard rule that won’t be broken, even if it creates situations like the one Highland Park is in. We’ll have more later this week on the state results from last week, including Mother McAuley winning the Illinois Class 4 state title and climbing into the Top 10 this week as a result. With Prestonwood Christian TX winning the TAPPS 6A state title, the only teams in the Top 10 still playing out their seasons are Cathedral Catholic, Mira Costa and Marian, which is alive for the Michigan state title this week. vballrecruiter.com TOP 50 1. Cathedral Catholic CA (1 – last week’s ranking) 2. Cornerstone Christian TX (3) 3. Hamilton Southeastern IN (4) 4. Prestonwood Christian TX (5) 5. Washburn Rural KS (7) 6. Mira Costa CA (10) 7. Marian MI (9) 8. Mother McAuley IL (18) 9. Sierra Canyon CA (8) 10. Yorktown IN (12) *** 11. Aquinas KS (13) 12. McCutcheon IN (14) 13. St. Francis/Mountain View CA (15) 14. Lafayette MO (17) 15. Marymount CA (16) 16. Santa Fe FL (19) 17. St. James Academy KS (20) 18. Papillion-LaVista South NE (21) 19. Liberty North MO (22) 20. Fayetteville AR (23) *** 21. ‘Iolani HI (24) 22. Ursuline Academy OH (25) 23. Valor Christian CO (26) 24. Magnificat OH (27) 25. Brebeuf Jesuit IN (28) 26. Liberty MO (29) 27. Corona del Sol AZ (33) 28. Millbrook NC (32) 29. Notre Dame Academy KY (34) 30. Marist IL (44) *** 31. North Raleigh Christian Academy NC (35) 32. Eureka MO (36) 33. Assumption KY (38) 34. Flint Hill VA (39) 35. Torrey Pines CA (42) 36. Benet Academy IL (50) 37. Lakewood CA (40) 38. Mater Dei CA (30) 39. Horizon AR (n/r) 40. Timpview UT (41) *** 41. Venice FL (n/r) 42. Millennium AR (37) 43. Cleveland TN (43) 44. Barrington IL (11) 45. Palos Verdes CA (45) 46. Mountain View UT (46) 47. Archbishop Mitty CA (47) 48. St. Ursula Academy OH (48) 49. Bountiful UT (49) 50. Tompkins TX (n/r) Out: Highland Park TX; Plano West TX; Westminster Christian FL In: Horizon AZ; Tompkins TX; Venice FL *** HONORABLE MENTION Clearwater Central Catholic FL Westminster Christian FL Benton AR Divine Savior Holy Angels WI Oconomowoc WI Cypress Ranch TX Omaha Westside NE Lincoln Southwest NE Western Christian IO Dike-New Hartford IO Jesuit OR Sheldon OR Middle Creek NC Punahou HI Reagan NC North Gwinnett GA Redondo Union

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Class of 2025 Club Watchlist

Below is our Class of 2025 Club Watchlist. We’ll continue to add and update this list throughout the rest of the year and into the start of the new club season. We’ve used the latest information we’ve been able to get. Still, we know there are corrections that need to be made, such as if any players need clubs or commitments updated or if any seniors are not planning on playing club this spring or are beach-only players/commits. Any of this info can be emailed to chris@vballrecruiter.com. Name Position Club Aaliyah Smith OH HJVAbbie Hagehorn OH, Opp Premier NebraskaAbbigail Pickard S FaR OutAbby Jones OH ViperAbby Vander Wal OH 1st AllianceAbigail Li S A5Abigail Mullen OH DynastyAda Awagu MB SA JuniorsAda McCoy OH Blue RidgeAddison Applegate DS/L MuncianaAddison Gaido Opp Austin SkylineAddison Makun MB KIVAAddison Pollock DS/L Miami HypeAddison Tindall OH Team PineappleAddison Williams Opp LegacyAddy Franz S Drive NationAlana Asante MB Gamepoint VolleyballAle Romo OH AreteAlex Richter OH Drive NationAlexis Ewing OH VA JrsAlison Bierwagen S Top SelectAllison Barrick OH ElevationAllison Butrum DS/L AlamoAllison Heck MB KC PowerAlly Hughes S Tri-State Elite Name Position Club Alyssa Aguayo OH AspireAmaria King OH Jacksonville SkylineAmelia Hansen OH Co JrsAmelia Robinson MB Austin SkylineAmina N’diaye OH OTVA OrlandoAniya Hall MB AlamoAnna Barr MB MadfrogAnna Cathcart OH Oviedo VBAAnna Jelinek OH Nebraska ONEAnna Powell OH KIVAAnnabelle Groomes S AVC CLEAshley Fox S Blue RidgeAshley Repetti OH Seal BeachAshley Sess MB Tri-State EliteAshlyn Paymal Opp Nebraska EliteAshlyn Tafoya S Rocky EliteAsia Harvey OH A5Aubrey Lyssy S SA MagicAudrey Asleson S SPVBAva Ball OH Northern LightsAva Dickerson OH Blue RidgeAva Harris S Team PineappleAva Hunter S Circle CityAva Poinsett OH CoastAva Tilden OH NKYVCAva Tindall MB Team Pineapple Name Position Club Ava Young DS/L 1st AllianceAvery Freeman DS/L Circle CityBailey Blair MB KIVABailey Warren OH Houston SkylineBayleigh Minor MB Houston SkylineBella Bullington OH SPVBBella Satterwhite OH West Florida WavesBillie Reiter S MKE StingBlue Anderson DS/L Drive NationBreAnna McMillan S TriangleBria Dawson MB PohakuBrianna Brewer OH TstreetBrianne Habeeb DS/L ECJBridget Egan OH KIVABrighton Ferguson DS/L Venetian BayBritton Finley OH MadfrogBrooke Hansen S Forza1 NorthBrooklyn Drumwright OH 949Brytn Lyon S Rockwood ThunderCadence McDonald Opp TAVCaitlin Hefner MB AJVCallie Krueger DS/L Austin SkylineCambria Gaier OH FaR OutCampbell Flynn S LegacyCamryn Jeffery MB A5Carly Gilk Opp MN Select Name Position Club Caroline Moore Opp Tri-State EliteCecilia Porter MB Over The TopCecilia Vance OH ARVCChalei Reid OH MauloaCharlee Solomon S Premier NebraskaCharlotte Bell MB NC Volleyball AcademyCharlotte Glass S TribeCharlotte Kelly MB NorCalCharlotte Moyer DS/L UNIONCharlotte Vinson Opp MuncianaChloe Aalfs S DunesChloe Elarton S Co JrsChloe Smith OH ECJClaire Kukulinski OH, DS/L TriangleConnore Siler-Nixon MB OTVA OrlandoDelaney Dorscht OH WVBADevin Dzienny DS/L LegacyDevyn Wiest OH AZ Storm Dethzany Murillo MB EthosElena Fischer OH AbsoluteElise Hart MB KIVAElla Craggs S MiEliteElla Davidson OH MAVS KCElla Lewis OH Houston SkylineEllen Zapp MB Circle CityEllie Hunt Opp NorCalEllis Crawford MB A5 Name Position Club Eloise Johnston MB, OPP Gamepoint VolleyballElyse Heffner MB FaR OutEmilee Fuller S KIVAEmilee Sikora OH Angelo RiseEmma Christian S DynastyEmma Koceja OH MKE StingEmsley Venard S NKYVCErika Sayer MB Co JrsEvelyn Roman S SOSVBCFallyn Blotzer OH WaveFernanda Julian DS/L DownstateFrancesca Popescu DS/L A5Gabriella Babinski Opp MiEliteGabrielle Dials MB EliteVBTCGeorgi Stein OH AZ SkyGeorgia Watson MB MissionGigi Smith MB A5Gillian Pitts DS/L TAVGrace Stewart S Alabama PerformanceGracie Brown OH 501 VolleyGreer Chambless OH Dallas PremierHadley Porter DS/L DynastyHaiden Means S UNIONHannah Beauford S Drive NationHannah Bradley OH West Florida WavesHannah Bridie DS/L Madfrog Name Position Club Hannah Hankerson OH OTVA TampaHannah Kenny S 1st AllianceHannah Leftridge OH HPSTLHazel Alevok MB WildfireIsabel Glover MB MAVS KCIsabela Haggard S KIVAIsabella Ehrlich MB Absolute BlackIsabella Ocampo OH SkylineIsabella Pereira OH OTVA TampaIsabella Schwantz OH Cape CoastIsabelle Bardin S Metro VBCIsabelle Brown S Circle CityIsabelle Busignani OH MiEliteIzabella Mahaffey DS/L AZ StormIzzy Mogridge S OTVA TampaJada Aksu Opp Metro VBCJade Key OH AJVJadyn Molina OH SA MagicJaidyn Jager OH CoastJane Gambel OH NOLAJannelize Perez DS/L OTVA OrlandoJasmine Glenn MB Team IndianaJenna Kolosta MB 1st AllianceJessica Costlow OH MiEliteJordan Czajkowski S MKE Sting Name Position Club Jordan Smith OH Opp Rockwood ThunderJordan Taylor MB HJVJordyn Moore S ExcelJosephine Hensley S Opp OTVA TampaJosie Noble MB FaR OutJourney Peppers Opp 501 VolleyJulia Grace DS/L NKYVCJulia Leonardo OH CMASS EdgeJulia Waller S AbsoluteJumana Martin DS/L Carolina UnionKaci Demaria OH SurfsideKaelynn Sims MB SkylineKaia Thiele S AlamoKaira Knox Opp AllianceKaity Hoelker OH A4 VolleyKalyssa Blackshear MB SurfsideKamden Mitchell S G3 VolleyballKarli Molnau MB MKE StingKarson Barclow OH ExcelKassidy O’Brien S Houston SkylineKate Hayhurst MB Idaho CrushKatie Gielas OH ElevationKayden Green S Gamepoint VolleyballKayla Channell MB ECJKayla Ostovar DS/L Mizuno Long BeachKaylee Peper MB OTVA Tampa Name Position Club Kaylie McIntosh OH OPVCKaytlin Johnson OH TK VolleyballKeely Culler OH TVCKeila Gabriel Opp WaveKeira Lucas OH Circle CityKeira Schmidt MB Northern LightsKeira Steininger DS/L Mintonette SportsKeirstyn Carlton MB Drive NationKelly Kinney OH TribeKelsie Thompson OH ECJKenna Cogill MB AZ StormKennedi Culp MB Mintonette SportsKennedi Rogers OH AVA TXKennedy Cherry DS/L Boilers JrsKiana Landers MB AZ StormKierstin Bevelle OH OTVA OrlandoKirra Musgrove S Houston SkylineKristen Dear MB West VBCKristen Simon DS/L KIVAKylee McCoy MB MadfrogLameen Mambu OH Metro VBCLaney Wilson Opp AZ SkyLarsen Terrill S Mintonette SportsLauren Coyne Opp SPVBLauren Farris OH TstreetLauren Hurst OH K2 Name Position Club Lauren Lopez OH DynastyLauren Lynch DS/L SG EliteLauryn Mack OH TAVLayla Moore MB SurfsideLeni Stanton-Parker MB Metro VBCLexi Hasselbalch MB Nebraska ONELiliana Brisco S SA MagicLilly Howell MB MuncianaLily Dee Davis OH Austin SkylineLily Hayes DS/L OTVA TampaLily Riegel Opp ElevationLily Wittgraefe DS/L Carolina JrsLindsey Mangelson OH Munciana IndyLogan Bell OH Circle CityLogan Parks S MAVS KCLuci Heid OH Tri-State EliteLucy Chertock OH NorCalMacaria Spears OH TAVMackenzie Collins MB HJVMacy Funk MB A5Maddi Higginson DS/L Team IndianaMaddie Smotherman DS/L MadfrogMadelyn Wutzke OH East County VBAMadison Hooper OH Ozark JuniorsMadison Quest OH Opp MKE StingMadison Winkler DS/L TAV Name Position Club Mae Kordas OH WaveMaggie Dostic OH OTVA TampaMaggie Meister DS/L KairosMaija Howse OH Idaho CrushMak Miller MB PohakuMakenna Grimes OH EliteVBTCMallory Reck OH Opp LegacyMariah Gaines OH OPVCMariana Alvarado-Rivera MB A4

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Class of 2024 Club Watchlist

Below is our Class of 2024 Club Watchlist. We’ll continue to add and update this list throughout the rest of the year and into the start of the new club season. We’ve used the latest information we’ve been able to get. Still, we know there are corrections that need to be made, such as if any players need clubs or commitments updated or if any seniors are not planning on playing club this spring or are beach-only players/commits. Any of this info can be emailed to chris@vballrecruiter.com. Name Position Club Commitment Abby Hoybjerg OH SynergyForceAbby Yoder S NKYVCAbigail Paulson Opp Vegas AcesAddie Kanouff Opp Co JrsAddie Waller S Elevation ColoradoAddison Collum Opp Seal BeachAddison Engel MB NorcoAddison Stephens OH Elevation ColoradoAddisyn Pohl MB AZ Rev HoustonAddy Brus OH Tri-State EliteAdella Rodriguez OH TVC Fairmont StateAiva Titus MB CoJrsAlaleh Tolliver OH AcademyAlayna Smith Opp Triangle IllinoisAlec Rothe MB EliteVBTCAlex Acevedo OH Idaho Crush OregonAlex Bower S Idaho Crush BYUAlexis Alexander MB PohakuAlexis Haury S NPJ WashingtonAlexis Maesch Opp Circle CityAlice Volpe DS/L HJV TCUAlivia Keegan S MissionAlivia Skidmore OH NKYVC Western KentuckyAlizabeth Jacobsen MB Nebraska Elite Nebraska OmahaAlleigh Dutton DS/L Circle City Name Position Club Commitment Allie Shondell S Boilers PurdueAllison Risley OH Rockwood Thunder Northern KentuckyAly Kirkhoff DS/L Team Indiana LSUAlysa Walker OH Alamo Air ForceAlyssa Anderson S Club VAlyssa Forelli S AZ Rev North Carolina StateAlyssa Nelson S Rockwood Thunder VillanovaAmanda Mack OH K2 BradleyAmanda Saeger S Wave DepaulAmelia Creacy Opp Houston SkylineAnaya Thrower MB Absolute OregonAniya Warren DS/L SPVBAnna Bjork MB MKE Sting Notre DameAnna Boatner MB TAVAnna Kate Carlisle MB Gainesville JrsAnna Leasure S ECP BUCKSAnnah Legaspi DS/L MomentousAowyn Schrader OH Premier Nebraska Middle Tennessee StateAshby Daniel MB TAV AlabamaAshley Duckworth OH Vegas Aces PrincetonAshlyn Philpot MB Triangle IllinoisAshtyn Sims OH OTVA OrlandoAsia Thigpen OH Triangle KentuckyAspen Maxwell Opp HJV MissouriAubrey Kirk OH MaverickAubrey Moore S Northeast Name Position Club Commitment Audrey Terry S TAV HoustonAutumn Holmes Opp K2Ava Falduto DS/L New WAVE Penn StateAva Houser S Skyline JuniorsAva Kanj MB Maverick BuffaloAva Martin S PohakuAva Nakai OH Club VAva Napierski MB Club V Utah StateAva Olsen Opp The DiffAva Pratt OH Adversity NorthwesternAva Shankle MB TAVAva Utterback OH Circle City LouisvilleAvery Anders DS/L AVC CLEAvery Baughman DS/L Drive NationAvery Hassman DS/L Idaho CrushAvery Jesewitz OH Northern LightsAvery Weslow OH FaR OutAyden Ames MB, OH Drive Nation NebraskaBabi Gubbins OH MomentousBailey Higgins Opp OTVA TampaBecca Wight Opp Mintonette SportsBella Lee DS/L OTVA Orlando FloridaBella Nottger MB UNIONBethanie Wu S Drive Nation YaleBianca Richardson OH Vegas AcesBlaykli Bobik OH AZ Storm BYU Name Position Club Commitment Brianna Hamilton OH AreteBrianna Watson OH, Opp Drive Nation LSUBriley Lackey MB VisionBrooke Crummel MB A5Brooklyn Kostoff S Mizuno Long BeachBrooklyn Tealer OH Gainesville Jrs USCBryn Shankle MB Mizuno Long BeachBrynn Smith OH Sky High NortheasternBrynn Winburne MB Drive NationCaelyn Emmerling OH TAV Houston Texas StateCaleigh King DS/L Drive Nation UNLVCalli Kenny OH, Opp 1st AllianceCamden Bolane MB Wave YaleCamdyn Stucky S Shockwave TennesseeCamille Edwards S TAV MichiganCamille Schiralli OH SOSVBCCamryn Shelton DS/L Carolina Union Central FloridaCarley Piercefield DS/L FaR OutCarlie Cisneros OH Dynasty ArizonaCarly O’Brien OH Upward Stars LibertyCarly Ries OH Opp Nebraska Elite South DakotaCaroline Tredwell MB Skyline UTSACarrington Cook Opp HJVCarson Eickenloff S Drive Nation Ole MissCarter Fouche S SkylineCayla Cogan OH Legacy George Washington Name Position Club Commitment Cayley Hanson S Houston Skyline Mississippi StateCharlie Fuerbringer S Mizuno Long Beach WisconsinCharlotte Moriarty OH KIVA XavierChelsea Sutton MB OTVA Jacksonville TennesseeChloe Eastburn DS/L AcademyChloe Gels OH SummitChloe Morgan MB TAV HoustonClaire Luoma DS/L MKE Sting ClemsonClaire Morrissey Opp Rockwood Thunder MissouriClara Yu S Metro VBCCleo Hardin Opp Vision YaleConnor Rahn OH OTVA Jacksonville San FranciscoCooper Abney S A5Cy Rae Campbell MB Dynasty Wake ForestCymarah Gordon Opp MomentousDakota Elliott MB Circle CityDanica Rach OH City Boston CollegeDaya Vestal MB The AcademyDelaney Bub OH Idaho CrushDelaney Lawson OH Munciana Utah StateDelaney Russell OH Co Jrs MontanaDelany Gash OH Lexington United AkronDemetria Davis OH Gainesville JrsDemi Carter MB Houston Stellar Angelo StateDionna Mitchell OH Top SelectDominique Phills OH HJV Name Position Club Commitment Eily Painter DS/L East Coast PowerElana Erickson OH FaR OutElina Mortensen OH Club VElisabeth Levick S OJVAElise Marchal MB Elevation App StateElizabeth Andrew MB AthenaElizabeth Tabeling DS/L NKYVC Ball StateElla Boersema MB Team PineappleElla Demetrician OH FC Elite MichiganElla Mozeleski OH ElevationElla Vogel DS/L Co Jrs FloridaElle Weaver OH SynergyForce BrownEllery Rees MB 1st AllianceEllie Moore S NortheastEllie White S 1st Alliance MichiganEmersen Strain S Co Jrs CreightonEmerson Sellman OH Metro VBC Ohio StateEmery Moore S Circle City PennEmily Bobbitt S Triangle Iowa StateEmma Closurdo Opp KIVAEmma Converse OH NorcoEmma Parker MB HPSTLEmma Schelah Opp NC Volleyball Academy Old DominionEmma Segal DS/L Boiler Jrs IndianaErika Bracey OH Paramount VBCErin Debiec S Metro VBC Colorado State Name Position Club Commitment Esma Frieden OH Illini EliteEva Dittmar OH EliteVBTCEvan Hendrix OH AZ Rev TCUFaith Frame DS/L Premier Nebraska CincinnatiFaith Young MB Tri-State Elite Western KentuckyFallon Stewart OH OTVA Orlando CincinnatiFavor Anyanwu MB TAV USCGabby Eads DS/L Katy UnitedGabby Jones MB ElevationGabi Polishuk DS/L Supernova All-StarsGabriella Ashcraft S MadfrogGabriella Destler OH SG EliteGabriella Lombardi S Six PackGabrielle Williams MB 1st AllianceGiovanna Mason Opp AJVGrace Carroll S Opp Drive Nation BaylorGrace Nelson OH 1st Alliance KansasGracie Morrow OH ShockwaveGracie Newell MB DME SportsGretchen Sigman Opp Team Pineapple CincinnatiHady Pickard DS/L A5Hailee Mack DS/L KIVA MissouriHailey Heytvelt MB OJVAHaley Clark Opp SG EliteHaley Yount MB Rockwood ThunderHalie McGinest Opp Mizuno Long Beach Name Position Club Commitment Halle Reiter DS/L OJVAHannah Benjamin OH A5 KentuckyHannah Parant S Alabama PerfHannah Pattie S Maverick CampbellHarper Hall S TAVHattie Welker MB Mintonette Sports Eastern MichiganHaumea Marumoto OH Spike and ServeHayley Ogden MB Coast GonzagaHeidi Devers DS/L Dynasty KansasHelena Foord OH SG EliteHope Hickman OH MAVS KC Oral RobertsIana Loera OH AZ RevIngrid Zahn MB SG EliteIreland Avalos S AZ StormIsabel Clark OH Momentous San DiegoIsabela Boyd S A5 NavyIsabella Humphrey OH Boiler Jrs AuburnIsabella Marrero DS/L CityIsabelle Elliott OH Six Pack Northern IowaIzzy Starck S Co Jrs Penn StateJada Ingram MB Dynasty UNLVJade Dudley-Epps MB SCVCJadyn Livings

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