USAV 16/17s: Day 2 Show Stoppers
Reality set in for a group of teams as the 16s and 17s divisions continued on at Day 2 of the USAV GJNC in Indy. That’s because with the first round of pool play completed not everyone remains in contention any longer. The flip side to that is there are still plenty of clubs with a shot of hoisting the championship trophy and get to continue that quest when play resumes on Day 3. We’ll get to the news and notes of the day if you keep scrolling downward. But first, we introduce our Day 2 Show Stoppers highlighting the players who we noticed the most Saturday. Ellie White, S/RS, 1st Alliance 16 Gold – White fills a valuable role hitting and setting and also having a tough serve. She was showing off her arm with big kills on occasion to go along with her steady ball handling. Grace Nelson, OH, 1st Alliance 16 Gold – A go-to on the left, Nelson carries a large offensive load. She has a good arm and a strong knack for scoring to help pace the offense. Elizabeth Tabeling, L, NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami – Tabeling is a defensive stalwart, bringing a steadying and calming presence to the back row. She’s a consistent passer who doesn’t miss her target often. Jadyn Wilgus, MB, AJV 16 Adidas – An explosive middle, defenses better not lose track of Wilgus or they’ll pay the price. She gets up in a hurry and can send it down with authority. Madison Quest, OH, MKE Sting 16 Gold – Quest is a lanky outside with a whippy swing. She was taking aggressive cuts and putting pressure on defenses to make plays. Charlie Fuerbringer, S/RS, Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar – Fuerbringer can do it all, running a 5-1 or hitting and setting depending on what matchup Long Beach prefers. She’s an incredible setter with tremendous hands and shows a high-level IQ when attacking. Isabella Lee, L, OT 16 Jason – Lee was putting in work and helping to keep OT in rallies. She hit the ground a few times in hopes of getting balls ups. Jaidyn Jager, OH, Coast 16-1 – A freshman playing up, Jager is a six-rotation glue piece. She has great ball skills in the back row and lots of smarts when it comes to scoring. Kierstin Remensperger, S, Coast 16-1 – Remensperger is a fun setter to watch do her thing. She’s quick with a smooth and accurate delivery and can fling the ball around with the best of them. Suli Davis, OH, Drive Nation 16 Red – Another freshman playing up, Davis is a flat-out stud. She’s a powerful and physical hitter with a booming arm making her tough to keep in check. Macaria Spears, OH, Metro 16 Travel – Spears is also a freshman playing up and has unbelievable upside. She’s another strong, physical hitter whose power can overwhelm defenders. Maya Evens, L, Wave 16 Brennan – Evens helps give Wave its defensive identity. She seems to be everywhere at once controlling the back row and causing attackers headaches. Jenna Hanes, MB, Wave 16 Brennan – Defenses have to lock in on Hanes. She’s a terrific scorer who excels at finding the gaps. She’s also a capable blocker who can score points in that capacity as well. Grace Carroll, RS, Alamo 16 Premier – Carroll is a game-changer across the front row. Her height changes the dynamic of the offense with her scoring prowess and ability to go over blocks and provide key offense. Emily Bobbitt, S, Triangle 16 Black – Bobbitt has nice hands and sets a clean ball. She’s accurate and does well moving the ball around and keeping defenses on their toes. Samantha Blackett, OH, Club V 16 Ren Wayne – Blackett is an athletic, wirey outside who gets off the ground quick. She has a fast swing and can generate real heat on her shots. Zoey Burgess, MB, Club V 16 Ren Wayne – Burgess is a game-changing middle with her ability to control both sides of the net. She’s a phenomenal attacker with a big arm. And with her size, she can put up a wall of a block. Nayeli Gonzalez, OH, Alamo 17 Premier – Gonzalez is a crucial piece to the puzzle for Alamo. She’s the team’s most consistent, reliable scoring threat who can score front and back row. Ella Swindle, S, KC Power 17-1 – Swindle has such control and command of the offense she’s a marvel to watch. She has a clean, consistent release and is difficult to read when in system. Noemie Glover, RS, Coast 17-1 – Glover is an explosive attacker. There are times when she gets up and unleashes sharp angles with such force it defies logic. Julia Blyashov, OH, Wave 17 Juliana – There are things Blyashov does that very few can do. With her length and swing she can blast balls tight inside the line or simply go over blockers and attack the deep cross court corner. Harper Murray, OH, Legacy 17-1 Adidas – We wrote about Murray during Legacy’s time at AAU. It’s more of the same, with her high-level IQ and ability to impact a match from anywhere on the floor. Sarah Vellucci, L, Legacy 17-1 Adidas – Vellucci helps hold down serve receive with her consistent and sharp passing. She also does well making tough digs and keeping her team in points. Tehani Ulufatu, L, Absolute Black 17 – Opponents don’t target Ulufatu in serve receive too often. She’s nails in that department and case pass half the court at times. Ava Sarafa, S, Mich Elite 17 Mizuno – A smooth setter who is deceptive and tough to read, Sarafa gets her hitters good matchups and is among the best at exploiting blockers. Cristin Cline, S, CUVC 17 Premier – Cline has a quick release and can run tempo with the best of them. She’s strong at setting against the flow and catching defenses off guard. Stella


