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Show Me: Top Outsides

The Show Me Qualifier proved to be one of the best ones we’ve been at yet. vballrecruiter.com spent time throughout the three days watching and observing as many teams and players as we possibly could. Below are the outside hitters who caught our attention the most. 15 OPEN Ava Ball, Northern Lights 15-1 – This 5-11 outside is also listed as a libero on Lights’ roster because she can pass well and strong ball skills. She’s a three-star recruit with a nice swing and hits with good pace. Lauren Lopez, Dynasty 15 Black – Lopes is a 5-10 three-star recruit. She jumps well and can really light it up when she gets a hold of one! Ava Tilden, NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami – Tilden seems to have a tall ceiling as she continues to improve. She’s 6-0 with a fluid swing and is a good option on the left for NKYVC. Shay Heaney, Premier Nebraska 15 Gold – There’s tons of upside to Heaney’s game. She’s currently a three-star recruit but this 6-1 outside could move up as she develops. She’s lengthy with a smooth swing and can hammer the ball. Logan Bell, Circle City 15 Purple – A 5-11 three-star recruit, Bell has a whip for an arm. She’s an aggressive hitter who uses the block well. Madison Hooper, Ozark Jrs 15 Elite – Don’t give Hooper an open look because she can rip it! She can score in a variety of ways. This 6-1 outside has plenty of upside! Hannah Leftridge, HPSTL 15 Royal – We saw Leftridge at MEQ earlier this season and this 5-9 outside knows how to compete. She hits all around and has great ball control and defense. Hannah Taylor, HPSTL 15 Royal – HPSTL was down a starting outside from MEQ but qualified anyway at Show Me in part because of Taylor’s contributions. She was solid on the outside and proved to be a reliable scorer who was taking aggressive swings and challenging the block. Kierstin Bevelle, OT 15 Meg – Bevelle was showing good passing skills out of serve receive. She also has an easy swing when she was attacking. Kelsie Thompson, ECJ 15-1 – Thompson is a 5-11 wirey outside and currently a three-star recruit. She’s a strong six rotation player who is capable of delivering some big kills. 16 OPEN Aowyn Schrader, Premier Nebraska 16 Gold – A 6-1 three-star recruit, Schrader can play on the left or in the middle. She’s a physical player who can pound the ball down. Ava Utterback, Circle City 16 Purple – Few in the gym impress in the ways Utterback does. It’s clear to see why this 6-0 outside is a five-star recruit. She touches 10-0 and is absolutely explosive on the attack. Sophia Mayo, Circle City 16 Purple – Filling out the outside spots for Circle City is Mayo. She’s 6-2 with a strong arm and gives Circle City another solid option on the left. Reis Baune, Northern Lights 16-1 – This 6-0 outside was passing well out of serve receive nad keeping Northern Lights in system. She also has a quick arm and can generate pace on her shots. Tia Traudt, VCNebraska 16 Elite – VCNebraska has a good one in Traudt. She’s 6-0 and playing up an age group. She has a nice swing and really gets after it attacking the block and hitting with pace. Fallon Stewart, OT 16 Roberto – Stewart is part of a strong outside duo for OT. She’s long at 6-2 and she doesn’t back down. Her future is bright! Amina N’diaye, OT 16 Roberto – The sky is the limit for N’diaye! She’s a freshman playing up and is a four-star recruit. At 6-1, she gets up very well and can take over in stretches. Ava Spachek, Pohaku 16-1 – Pohaku can cause problems for anyone. Part of that is the play of this 5-10 outside. Spachek isn’t as big and physical as some other outsides but she makes up for it with hard, aggressive swings that pressures the defense. Payton Petersen, Six Pack 16 – Petersen plays a big role as a six-rotation outside for Six Pack. She’s 6-0 and the go-to hitter who Six Pack turns to when it really needs a point. She has a great arm and hits with authority. Alivia Skidmore, NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami – Skidmore was playing at an MVP level on Day 3 in helping NKYVC reach the final and earn its bid. She’s 5-10 and touches 9-10 and was causing Dynasty 16 Black all sorts of trouble in their gold pool meeting. Skyler Pierce, Dynasty 16 Black – Pierce is no doubt a next-level talent. At 6-2 and already touching 10-3, she’s a five-star recruit with a limitless future. She’s an electric scorer with delivers some eye-popping kills. Carlie Cisneros, Dynasty 16 Black – It’s hard to find a better outside duo in this age group than Dynasty has with Pierce and Cisenros, who is a four-star recruit. She’s 6-0 and almost touches 10-0. She’s solid in the back row and is a smart attacker who is tough to slow down. 17 OPEN Ava Hoying, Mintonette Sports. m71 – A three-star recruit, Hoying is a steadying six-rotation player who does just about everything for Mintonette. She’s 6-0 and is very strong and powerful when she goes on the attack.   Reagan Fox, KC Power 17-1 – A 6-2 outside committed to Rutgers, Fox is a three-star recruit. She provides KC Power with steady and consistent scoring on the left with her smooth swing. Samantha Laird, NE Elite 17 Vici – Committed to South Dakota, Laird is 6-0 and plays an important role in the NE Elite attack. She has a fluid swing and is a smart attacker. Caitlyn Little, Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite – Little helped Rockwood Thunder to a bid with her strong play. She’s a 5-10 three-star recruit who jumps well and hits with power. Ava Siefke, NKYVC 17-1 Tsunami – This 6-1 outside

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Show Me: Top Right Sides

The Show Me Qualifier proved to be one of the best ones we’ve been at yet. vballrecruiter.com spent time throughout the three days watching and observing as many teams and players as we possibly could. Below are the right sides who caught our attention the most. 15 OPEN Mesaiya Bettis, Northern Lights 15-1 – Bettis is still raw and that’s scary! This 6-0 four-star recruit touches 10-1 and has incredible upside. Add she grows and adds some muscle she’s going to be a very difficult cover on the right side. Carly Gilk, Synergy 15-1 – College coaches are already talking about Gilk! She’s a 6-2 four-star recruit who already has physicality to her game. She plays all the way around and is even part of serve receive for Synergy. Gabby Orlet, HPSTL 15 Royal – It was a great weekend for HPSTL, which earned its Open bid despite having some key injuries. Helping make up the slack was this 5-10 lefty. She hits a heavy ball and allowed HPSTL to balance out its attack. Ava Wilson, Tulsa Power 15-1 – We didn’t see a whole lot of Wilson and her smooth swing. But what we did see it looks like this lefty has potential to make noise in the future! Ashlyn Paymal, NE Elite 15 Matrix – This 6-3 three-star recruit certainly impressed! She was unstoppable at times and a key part of the NE Elite attack. They line her up all across the front row, allowing her to hit from the left, middle and right side and she has all the shots. 16 OPEN Alexis Maesch, Circle City 16 Purple – A 5-11 lefty, Maesch can get after it at times and smack down some impressive winners. She’s a three-star recruit. Kananihokuao “Nele” Misipeka, Pohaku 16-1 – Misipeka is incredibly fun to watch! This three-star recruit makes things look easy on the court. She’s really physical and though she’s undersized is a strong blocker with great timing. Jillian Huckabey, KC Power 16-1 – Huckabey impresses with her pure arm swing and ability to launch balls. She’s a 5-11 three-star recruit with potential to move up the rankings. Abigail Mullen, Dynasty 16 Black – Mullen is special! It’s that simple with her. She has an unassuming way about her. That’s okay because her game does all the talking. She’s a 6-3 five-star recruit playing up an age group. She has a heavy arm and pounds balls. She’s also a menacing blocker on the right. 17 OPEN Lauryn Bowie, Mintonette Sports m.71 – A three-star recruit headed to Virginia, Bowie is 6-2 and touches 9-11. She’s as physical as they come on the right side. She’s capable of coming up with some resounding stuff blocks that are something to see! Elizabeth Goodenow, MAVS KC 17-1 – We’ve written about Goodenow – a three-star recruit – before. She’s committed to Yale and has the potential to do special things in the Ivy League. She’s a 6-0 lefty with a powerful arm and ability to take over matches at times. Gabriella Placide, Co Jrs 17 Kevin – Placide is 6-2, touches 10-5 and is committed to Northern Colorado. She can liven up the Co Jrs attack in a hurry. She delivers some eye-opening kills at times! Claire Morrissey, Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite – This 5-11 right side is playing up a year and has potential to make waves as she continues on. She plays all the way around, hits a pretty heavy ball and is active in the back row. Avery Van Hook, S/RS, Iowa Rockets 17 – A 5-11 lefty, Van Hook is fun to watch as she plays with lots of energy and passion. She’s strong as both a setter and a hitter and Iowa Rockets wouldn’t be the same without her. She’s committed to South Dakota. Sydney Schnichels, MN Select 17-1 – Schnichels – a 6-4 four-star recruit committed to Minnesota – shined throughout the weekend. She’s plays all the way around and even passes in serve receive. She has an easy swing that generates plenty of pace and with her length can go over blocks effortlessly. Grace Heaney, Premier Nebraska 17 Gold – Heaney is 6-2 but seems to play even longer than that! She’s a five-star recruit committed to Purdue who touches 10-2. She rips from the right side with a fluid swing.

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Show Me: Top Middle Blockers

The Show Me Qualifier proved to be one of the best ones we’ve been at yet. vballrecruiter.com spent time throughout the three days watching and observing as many teams and players as we possibly could. Below are the middles who caught our attention the most. 15 OPEN Natalie Wardlow, Nebraska One 15 Synergy – What tremendous potential this 6-4 middle carries in her future! She’s a four-star recruit and helped lift Nebraska One to the 15 Open crown. With her height she can hit over the block and score with ease. Keira Schmidt, Northern Lights 15-1 – This lanky middle is 6-5 with lots of upside to her game. She can hit straight down and makes it tough on defenders to pick up her tough angles. Reanna Lee, Boiler Jrs 15 Gold – A 5-10 middle, Lee is a three-star recruit. Though she’s not as tall as some other middles she faces, she is an efficient scorer with a nice swing to her. Epifania Salamasina, Dynasty 15 Black – This 5-10 middle has some physicality to her. She gets up pretty well and is capable of bashing one down when the option is there. Reese Dunkle, Circle City 15 Purple – At 6-2, Dunkle is a three-star recruit. She moves well and has a very fluid swing. She’s one to keep tabs on! Ellen Zapp, Circle City 15 Purple – Zapp was playing well in KC. She’s 6-0 and can fill different spots for Circle City, including on the right or in the middle. She has a quick swing and isn’t afraid to go for it. Tara Greenberry, HPSTL 15 Royal – This 6-2 middle can really drop the hammer when she gets a hold of one! She’s a physical presence in the middle who should continue to develop and grow. Faith Venable, VCNebraska 15 Elite – Venable runs the slide smoothly. She has a nice swing and hits well on the move. 16 OPEN Mia Tvrdy, Premier Nebraska 16 Gold – A 6-0 three-star recruit, Tvrdy has flashes of dominance! She’s athletic and jumps well. She can really get on top of the ball and crush it down with her strong arm. Melae Lacy, Iowa Rockets 16 – This 5-10 middle could be a bit of a sleeper and a great get for someone down the road! She plays basketball as well and you can see it in the way she jumps and gets after it on the attack. Reese Ptacek, Northern Lights 16-1 – Keep an eye on Ptacek! She’s 6-3 and touches 10-0. She runs a great slide. Alexis Alexander, Pohaku 16-1 – This 6-1 middle is a three-star recruit. She gets off the ground well and is a physical hitter who Pohaku likes to run on the slide too. Julia Hunt, NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami – Hunt is definitely one to know about! She’s a four-star recruit with plenty of upside. She’s 6-2 and touches 10-2 with a powerful arm. 17 OPEN Eloise Brandewie, Mintonette Sports m.71 – Brandewie plays with a looseness about her but that’s not to be mistaken for the impact she makes. She’s the real deal! She’s a 6-3 five-star recruit committed to Ohio State and touches 10-2. She’s an effective scorer as Mintonette looks to go to her as much as possible. And she also makes her presence felt defensively with her blocking. Calissa Minatee, Dynasty 17 Black – This 6-0 middle was awarded a golden ticket at the Under Armour Next Camp Series ahead of Show Me and will be part of the UA All-America game. She’s a five-star recruit committed to Minnesota and she is lighting quick with a dynamic jump who can impact the game with her attacking and blocking. Jaya Johnson, PVA 17 Elite – PVA doesn’t have a lot of size outside of this 6-2 middle. It’s crucial they get her involved in the attack but it changes the dynamic of the offense. She’s committed to Creighton. Kaitlyn Sellner, Northern Lights 17-1 – Sellner is one to follow. She remains uncommitted but is going to help some program immensely. She’s a handful in the middle. She moves well, is 6-1 and touches 10-2.

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Show Me: Top Setters

The Show Me Qualifier proved to be one of the best ones we’ve been at yet. vballrecruiter.com spent time throughout the three days watching and observing as many teams and players as we possibly could. Below are the setters who caught our attention the most. 15 OPEN Logan Parks, S/RS, MAVS KC 15-1 – Few players light up a gym like Parks! This five-star recruit is electric and plays a dual role for MAVS setting and hitting. She’s a physically strong setter capable of making some sets others can’t at her age. She’s also springy and gets off the ground well on her attack and can really rip it. Ella Florez, Dynasty 15 Black – An eighth-grader playing up, Florez is a smooth operator helping run a 6-2. She has an easy delivery with pin point accuracy and can really fling it behind her to catch defenses off balanced. Isabelle Brown, Circle City 15 Purple – This three-star recruit does a good job running the offense. There’s really not any flash to her game, she just gets the job done keeping the defense honest with her ability to mix it up and get her hitters good matchups. Peyton Meyer, NE Elite 15 Matrix – Meyer is also a three-star recruit and she’s similar to Meyer in she just knows how to run the offense. There’s not a lot of flash – which trust us isn’t a bad thing! – she’s just solid and steady and calming presence at the position. Ella Keeven, HPSTL 15 Royal – There’s an effortlessness about the way Keeven sets. She’s smooth with nice hands and puts the ball in a nice window for her hitters. 16 OPEN Reagan Hickey, Premier Nebraska 16 Gold – Hickey does well getting all her hitters involved with the offense is in system. She has good touch on the back set and going against the flow so defenses can’t totally lock in on one hitter. Emery Moore, Circle City 16 Purple – This three-star recruit is a competitor! She has a look in her eyes that she’s not backing down. She delivers a consistent ball too and makes some strong defensive reads as well. Janelle Green, KC Power 16-1 – This three-star recruit belongs on the all-attitude team. She’s always smiling and is cheery with her teammates. Oh yeah, and she also sets and directs an offense well! Reese Messer, Dynasty 16 Black – A freshman playing up, Messer is a rare five-star recruit. She’s quick and can get under balls others might not be able to. She can jump set and brings some athleticism and flair to the position. 17 OPEN Logan Jones, MAVS KC 17-1 – Jones is undersized but she’s a gamer and hustler! She’s quick and can really flick the ball around the court. Ella Swindle, KC Power 17-1 – There’s so much to love about this five-star recruit heading to Texas. She was invited to the Under Armour All-America game after receiving a golden ticket at the UA Next Camp series the day before the tourney started. At 6-2, she’s long, smooth and has great hands! Annika Sokol, S/RS, Co Jrs 17 Kevin – Sokol is a two-player for Co Jrs, hitting and setting. She’s a bit undersized at 5-10 when she’s in the front row hitting, but she’s heady and knows how to score. Ashley Mullen, Dynasty 17 Black – Some consider this five-star recruit committed to UCLA to be the best in the class. She’s silky smooth, can run tempo and rarely misses her spots. She’s a next-level talent for sure! Brynne McGhie, Dynasty 17 Black – McGhie is part of a 6-2 with Mullen. One of McGhie’s strength is her ability to mix up her sets and moves the ball around to keep defenses guessing. Juliette Myrick, Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite – This 6-0 setter is a four-star recruit committed to Army. She’s a gamer with a strong competitive drive and connects well with her hitters. Ava Blascziek, Northern Lights 17-1 – The 5-10 Blascziek looks like she’s having fun when she plays! She’s a three-star recruit who does a good job of getting her hitters involved with her distribution. Stella Swenson, MN Select 17-1 – It’s not surprising that this 6-1 setter is a five-star recruit. She has a high IQ and great touch. And there’s not a set she can’t make!

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Show Me: Top Liberos

The Show Me Qualifier proved to be one of the best ones we’ve been at yet. vballrecruiter.com spent time throughout the three days watching and observing as many teams and players as we possibly could. Below are the liberos who caught our attention the most. 15 OPEN Keri Leimbach, Nebraska One 15 Synergy – Leimbach’s play helped Nebraska One to the 15 Open title. She’s very quick and flies around the court making up ground and tracking down balls.   McKenna Garr, Northern Lights 15-1 – It was a good weekend for Northern Lights in clinching a 15 Open bid. Garr – a three-star recruit – made some of her ups look too easy! She was also on point in serve receive with consistent first-ball contact. Avery Baker, MAVS KC 15-1 – MAVS has to rely on its ball control and defense to be competitive. Baker is not a flashy libero but she’s even-keeled and makes plenty of plays in the back row. Hadley Porter, Dynasty 15 Black – Porter is the backbone of the Dynasty defense. Her game has an intensity to it where it looks like she loves to compete and she’s just real steady in what she does. Julia Grace, NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami – Unfortunately for NKYVC, it didn’t advance as far as it would’ve liked. However, there’s no doubt Grace was a standout. She’s a four-star recruit and the first word that comes to mind is smooth. Avery Freeman, Circle City 15 Purple – Circle City is built on its ball control, with Freeman the anchor of the defense. She’s another three-star recruit who’s willing to sacrifice her body to keep rallies alive. Emma Ortiz, OT 15 Meg – OT couldn’t push itself into gold pool play but it wasn’t without effort. Ortiz was not missing her mark out of serve receive, consistently getting OT into system. 16 OPEN Faith Frame, Premier Nebraska 16 Gold – Frame was a standout everywhere this weekend. She garnered one of the MVP awards at the Under Armour Next Camp and performed consistently well throughout the weekend. She has a stoic demeanor on the court but has great command of the position. She’s a three-star recruit with potential to move up to four or even five stars in due time. Alleigh Dutton, Circle City 16 Purple – Dutton is another three-star recruit and showed why in helping Circle City to the 16 Open title and its bid. There aren’t many plays she doesn’t make and teams are reluctant to challenge her in serve receive. Luca Bredenberg, Northern Lights 16-1 – This three-star recruit was passing dime after dime in serve receive. She has a good platform and keeps things simple. Annalise Grant, Six Pack 16 – There were definitely moments where Grant was owning the position. She has a calm, easy-going approach with lots of upside to her game. Elizabeth Tabeling, NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami – What a weekend it was for NKYVC in taking second and qualifying. When on, Tabeling was as good as anyone in the division this weekend. She’s a four-star recruit with good range and she’s not afraid to stand in and dig big shots. Ryan McAleer, Dynasty 16 Black – This was a strong division for liberos and McAleer is yet another who stood out. This four-star recruit is very consistent and steady and is difficult to get balls past. Mya Bolton, KC Power 16-1 – Yet another three-star recruit making noise this weekend, Bolton is fun to watch with the spirit she plays with. This Power team has a scrappiness about it and Bolton is at the heart of it with her defense. 17 OPEN Jonna Spohn, Mintonette Sports m.71 – This Ole Miss commit is a three-star recruit. She can cover some ground around the court and is typically on point with her passing and defending. Alayna Pearson, KC Power 17-1 – Pearson is a three-star recruit committed to Texas AM. She flies around the court. And she brings tons of energy and excitement to the position! Heidi Devers, Dynasty 17 Black – Devers is another spirited libero with good energy. She also can cover well with her quickness. Jocelyn Healy, NE Elite 17 Vici – It felt like Healy was one of the more energetic liberos in the division. At the times we caught her, she was digging a ton of balls and extending rallies. Ava Roth, Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite – One of the things that came to mind watching Roth is she’s a hard worker and leaves it all on the court. She also showed great passing skills out of serve receive. She’s a three-star recruit committed to Arkansas. Meg Berkland, Iowa Rockets 17 – It was a great weekend for Iowa Rockets, which came within a victory of qualifying. Rockets is not a big team and has to rely on ball control and defense to hang. Berkland, who is a sophomore playing up, fits right in with her ability to pass dimes out of serve receive and keep plays alive with her effort. Kate Thibault, MN Select 17-1 – A three-star recruit committed to Oregon, Thibault had a good weekend holding down the back court. Her serve reception was on and she consistently made plays to give the offense another shot.

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Show Me: Day 3 Quick Rundown

The first weekend of the Show Me Qualifier is in the books, with bids going out in 15, 16 and 17 Open. We’ll have more about what took place in those divisions in the next day or two, plus our standout players list featuring some of the top talent we witnessed in action. For now, here’s a quick rundown of how Day 3 played out. Dynasty 17 Black – which qualified originally at NEQ and captured first place the weekend before Show Me at the Sunshine Classic – had a rough Day 3 in gold pool play in Kansas City. In going 0-3, Dynasty finished in fourth place in Pool 2 and helped set up the only bracket match with a bid on the line in any of the three Open divisions. Premier Nebraska 17 Gold defeated MN Select 17-1 in the championship match. MAVS KC 17-1 and Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite ended up tied for third. With Premier Nebraska and MAVS already qualified, bids went out to MN Select and Rockwood Thunder. The third and final qualifying spot came down to the fifth-place match between Mintonette Sports m.71 and Iowa Rockets 17. Mintonette swept to land the final bid. Iowa Rockets was involved in prior drama even before getting to the fifth-place contest. Iowa Rockets was 0-2 and needed to defeat Rockwood Thunder in the 3 v 4 meeting in Pool 1. Iowa Rockets came through in three sets. When NKYVC 17-1 Tsunami fell to Premier Nebraska in the 1 v 2 match, Rockwood Thunder, Iowa Rockets and NKYVC ended in a three-way tie at 1-2. Rockwood Thunder took the second-place tiebreaker, with Iowa Rockets getting third and NKYVC taking fourth. Had Iowa Rockets lost to Rockwood Thunder, NKYVC would’ve played Mintonette for the final bid. In 16 Open, Circle City 16 Purple not only qualified but it took home top honors after outlasting NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami in three sets in the championship match. NKYVC, which earned a huge victory over Dynasty 16 Black in pool play, also earned its bid. Dynasty tied for third place with Premier Nebraska 16 Gold. Both already had bids. KC Power 16-1 and OT 16 Roberto tied for fifth. With KC Power already having a bid as well, OT Roberto picked up the final bid in 16 Open. Nebraska One 15 Synergy lost its first match on Day 1. Then lost its first match on Day 2. However, the Great Plains Region club was standing on top at the end after sweeping Dynasty 15 Black in the 15 Open final. Both already had bids so trickle down was in effect. Circle City 15 Purple and NE Elite 15 Matrix tied for third place. Circle City already owned a bid, but NE Elite did not and earned itself one. The last two bids went to Northern Lights 15-1 and HPSTL 15 Royal, who tied for fifth place. Northern Lights ended in third place in Pool 1 on the strength of a head-to-head victory over MAVS KC 15-1. Both finished 1-2. In Pool 2, the 1 v 2 match came down to HPSTL facing Mich Elite 15 Mizuno. Both were 0-2 and the winner would earn the last bid. HPSTL swept to make it happen.

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Show Me: Three Things From Day 2

One day remains at the Show Me Qualifier in Kansas City after Day 2 saw the hunt for the Open bids tighten up. vballrecruiter.com will have plenty of coverage in the days ahead, including our substantial standout players list when the three-day event concludes. Some of the players we saw today who are sure to be featured include Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite right side Claire Morrissey, NE Elite 17 Vici libero Jocelyn Healy and Illini Elite 17 Cardinal outside Kenna Wollard. A few more include NE Elite 15 Matrix right side Ashlyn Paymal, Six Pack 16 libero Annalise Gergen and Circle City 16 Purple right side Alexis Maesch. Below, we look at three storylines from Day 2 action. PATH TO A BID Three previously-qualified clubs began in each 15, 16 and 17 Open and all nine are in their respective gold pools for Day 3. The most intriguing division is 17 Open, where Premier Nebraska 17 Gold is in Pool 1 and MAVS KC 17-1 and Dynasty 17 Black are both in Pool 2. Joining MAVS and Dynasty in Pool 2 are Mintonette Sports m.71 and MN Select 17-1. What makes this division the most intriguing is seeing if MAVS can make the top three in its pool or not. Dynasty is favored to finish in the top three, as is Premier Nebraska in Pool 1. If all the teams with bids already land in the top three of their pools, then it takes the bracket matches out of play in terms of bidding as trickle down will go to sixth if needed. However, if MAVS – or Dynasty or Premier Nebraska for that matter – finish last in the pool then either the third or fifth-place match becomes a must-win contest for the final bid. In both 15 and 16 Open we seem destined to have the bids decided by the time gold pools end. In 15 Open, Dynasty 15 Black and Circle City 15 Purple share Pool 1. Nebraska One 15 Synergy is in Pool 2. It would take some big upsets in either pool for one of those three to finish in fourth place in their pool. It’s much more likely all finish in third place or better and that would have trickle down in play to sixth place if needed. It’s the same scenario in 16 Open. Dynasty 16 Black is in Pool 1, while KC Power 16-1 and Premier Nebraska 16 Gold are in Pool 2. Some crazy results would have to take place for one of those three to finish in fourth place in a pool so we seem to be looking at all three making the top six. *** WILD RIDES Outside of top-seeded Dynasty the results were all over the place in 15 Open on Day 2. Dynasty went 3-0 in Pool 1, where NE Elite 15 Matrix finished 2-1 as the No. 3 team to advance. NE Elite swept a showdown with Premier Nebraska 15 Gold in the 3 v 4 outing to secure second place. In Pool 2, HPSTL 15 Royal posted a 3-0 mark as the No. 3 team. HPSTL opened its day by topping Circle City and kept going from there with victories over Tulsa Power 15-1 and Rockwood Thunder 15 Elite. It left Circle City needing to beat Tulsa Power in the 1 v 2 match just to advance. Circle City swept and finished 2-1. MAVS 816 15-1 was the story of Day 1 and the team controlled its own fate as the No. 1 seed in Pool 3. MAVS squared off with Northern Lights 15-1 in the 1 v 2 contest, with the winner getting second place and a spot in the gold pool. Mich Elite 15 Mizuno had already earned first place by going 3-0 as the No. 4 team and setting up the must-win meeting between MAVS and Lights. Lights swept though, ending MAVS’ run. MAVS 816 upsetting Nebraska One on Saturday dropped Nebraska One into the No. 4 slot in Pool 4. That threw a wrench into that pool, as Nebraska One went 2-1 and grabbed second place. MAVS KC 15-1 and Skyline 15 Royal met in the 1 v 2 contest with both still having a chance to move on. But the only way Skyline could advance was by sweeping MAVS. MAVS captured the first set then eventually the match in three to finish 3-0 and take first place. But had Skyline swept, Nebraska One would’ve taken first and Skyline second. Granted, 17 Open wasn’t as wild a ride as 15 Open was, but it hardly played out according to seed. NKYVC 17 Tsunami started the fun by upsetting top-seeded Dynasty in the first match of Pool 1. NKYVC finished 2-1, losing its final match to PVA 17 Elite in three games. But NKYVC already had first place clinched regardless of the result based on tiebreakers. As for Dynasty, it faced MKE Sting 17 Gold in the 1 v 2 outing. Both were 1-1, so the winner advanced and the loser was eliminated. It was Dynasty sweeping to take second. Mintonette Sports m.71, the No. 1 team in Pool 2, made it out unscathed at 3-0. But it was Iowa Rockets 17, the No. 4 team, which managed to land in second by going 2-1. Iowa Rockets picked up key victories against Northern Lights 17-1 and Co Jrs 17 Kevin to make the gold pools. The No. 1 team in Pool 3 in KC Power 17-1 wasn’t so fortunate. Losses to Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite and MN Select 17-1 ended Power’s bid hopes. MN Select, the No. 2 team, rode a strong day to a 3-0 showing as the No. 2 team. Rockwood made it out at 2-1 as the No. 3 team. In Pool 4, both MAVS and Premier Nebraska were guaranteed spots in the gold pools by the time they met in the 1 v 2 match. Still, Premier Nebraska, the No. 2 team, took that one to finish

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Show Me: Three Things From Day 1

The race for the Open bids is underway at the Show Me Qualifier in Kansas City. vballrecruiter.com will have plenty of coverage in the days ahead, including our substantial standout players list when the three-day event concludes. Some of the players we saw today who are sure to be featured include Premier Nebraska 15 Gold outside Shay Heaney, Synergy 15-1 right side Carly Gilk and Nebraska One 15 Synergy middle Natalie Wardlow. As well as Premier Nebraska 16 Gold middle Mia Tvrdy, Northern Lights 16-1 libero Luca Bredenberg, and Pohaku 16-1 right side Kananihokuao Misipeka. Below, we visit three storylines from Day 1. IT’S ABOUT TIME The biggest story of the day sprung from 15 Open where No. 19 seed MAVS 816 15-1 went 3-0 in Pool 3 to advance. The highlight was an upset victory over No. 3 seed and previously-qualified Nebraska One 15 Synergy in the opening match of the day before finishing with sweeps of ECJ 15-1 and Front Range VBC 15-1 Black. MAVS 816 has to be saying FINALLY!! It was a stark turnaround from the Heart of America Region club’s first two qualifiers. As much as anything, bad luck had been ruling Day 1s for MAVS, which was knocked from contention on the opening day at both the Salt Lake City Showdown and MEQ last month. In Salt Lake, MAVS drew eventual tournament winner AZ Storm 15 Thunder in its Day 1 pool. An additional loss to ID Crush 15 Bower eliminated MAVS, who went on to capture its next six matches in a row to end the tournament. It was an even wilder ride in Indy. There, MAVS actually finished 7-1! But didn’t break its Day 1 pool after finishing in a three-way tie with Austin Skyline 15 Royal and Union 15-1 at 2-1. That means MAVS came into Show Me with a 13-3 record at qualifiers but will be playing its first Day 2 match while still in the mix for a bid! *** AS EXPECTED Nebraska One 15 Synergy was the only team with a bid in 15, 16 or 17 Open to drop a match Saturday at Show Me but still advanced from its pool. All the other previously-qualified teams went 3-0 in their respective pools, including Dynasty 15 Black and Circle City 15 Purple in 15 Open. Dynasty 16 Black, KC Power 16-1 and Premier Nebraska 16 Gold combined to go 9-0 in 16 Open, as did Dynasty 17 Black, MAVS 17-1 and Premier Nebraska 17 Gold in 17 Open. *** EXIT SIGN There were a handful of teams who weren’t able to advance from their Day 1 pools for one reason or another. While MAVS 816 was the surprise in 15 Open, Pool 2 was perhaps the hardest of the day featuring Circle City, OT 15 Meg and Premier Nebraska 15 Gold. Circle City, the No. 2 seed, advanced along with Premier Nebraska, the No. 3 team in the pool. Premier Nebraska outlasted OT in three sets in a key victory. The two, five-team pools also produced an unexpected exit for Boiler Jrs 15 Gold. The Hoosier Region club entered the weekend seeded No. 7 overall after making gold pools at MEQ last month. However, Boiler Jrs lost to Tulsa Power 15-1 and NE Elite 15 Matrix in its final two matches and took third in the pool. Both Tulsa Power (4-0) and NE Elite (3-1) moved on. A tough blow in 16 Open was MAVS KC 16-1 being shown the exit. MAVS was in a three-team pool with HPSTL 16 Royal and TIV 16 Asics Black. MAVS went 1-1 and finished second. That put MAVS in a crossover match with USA South 16 Premier, which was the third-place team from three-team Pool 7. USA South took the match, 17-15 in the third, to remain alive. KC Power 16 Red was the No. 3 team in Pool 2 but snuck past OP2 16-1, the No. 2 team, to advance and remain in contention. Another interesting result came from Pool 1, where UPVBC 16 Open, Iowa Rockets 16R and Nebraska Jrs 16 Black all tied at 1-2. It was Nebraska Jrs, the No. 4 team in the pool, which earned the second-place tiebreaker to break pool.   We knew coming in Pool 2 in 17 Open was going to be a difficult one to get out of and it proved to be the case indeed. Mintonette Sports m.71, the No. 1 team in the pool, and PVA 17 Elite, the No. 2, both advanced after finishing 2-1. Mintonette owned the head-to-head result. Mintonette’s day was thrown a curveball when it lost its opening match though to Six Pack 17. However, Six Pack couldn’t take advantage of the upset and fell to Tx Performance 17s in the 3 v 4 outing and ended 1-2. Mintonette then needed to beat PVA to avoid the three-way tie at 1-2. After finishing fourth in Salt Lake City, Co Jrs 17 Kevin didn’t receive any favors and was made the No. 3 team in Pool 6 to start here. Co Jrs made it out of the three-team pool by going 1-1 after falling to MN Select 17-1 and beating HPSTL 17 Royal. In another three-team pool, Pool 8, Northern Lights 17-1, Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite and NE Elite 17 Vici all finished 1-1. Northern Lights grabbed first place based on tiebreakers, while Rockwood Thunder and NE Elite both advanced to Day 2 after winning crossover matches. That meant only MKE Sting 17 Gold moved on from Pool 7.

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Commitment Announcements for April 1-7, 2022

2022 NOTRE DAME: OH/DS Avery Ross (Munciana) NORTHERN COLORADO: Opp Penelope Vertin (Minnesota Select) UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY: Opp Aubrie Hatch (Club Texas) EDMONDS COLLEGE: S Maila Coles (Club One AZ) AUSTIN PEAY: MB Jenna Salyer (Forza1) PURDUE NORTHWEST: OH Madalyn Mavady (Tstreet LV) PURDUE NORTHWEST: DS Livia Thomsen RHODE ISLAND: OH Lauren Nelson (VA Juniors) MONROE COLLEGE: OH/Opp Vanja Stefanovic (Blok Aut VBC) MONROE COLLEGE: MB/Opp Rebecca Jackson (Allegiance VBC) MONROE COLLEGE: MB Manon Braunsteffer (Evreux Volleyball) MONROE COLLEGE: S Rachel Hennessey (Sureshots VBC) MONROE COLLEGE: OH/Opp Doriangelis Serrano Reynoso (Next Level Volleyball Club) IOWA CENTRAL CC: Opp Emma Bilhimer (Dynasty) NORTH DAKOTA: MB/OH Sophia Ortquist (Vegas Aces) COLORADO STATE: S Grey Foster (Austin Skyline) VIRGINIA UNION: OH Aireanna Johnson (Eagle Mountain) CENTRAL COLLEGE: OH Sara Sienkiewicz (Sports Performance) JEFFERSON COLLEGE: MB Amari Branch (VC United) SNOW COLLEGE: S Corinne Taysom (Untouchables EPA) ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN: OH/Opp Arianna Ugolini ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN: OH/Opp Elif Hazar Kayan ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN: Opp Hannah Shaw (Sports Performance) ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN: DS/S Rocio Melendez TULANE: L Annabelle He (USANY) AUBURN MONTGOMERY: S Campbell Gash (Lex United) XAVIER UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Sydney Murray (Rev Volleyball Academy) XAVIER UNIVERSITY: S Charity Metcalf (Carolina Rogue) NEW HAMPSHIRE: L Avery LePore (Alliance VBC) CAL STATE FULLERTON: Opp Lolohea ‘Lolo’ Fonua (Club V) TULSA: MB/OH Camryn Lingenbrink (Club V) EASTERN WASHINGTON: Opp Graysen Trupp (Club V) EASTERN WASHINGTON: S Ema Thompson (Club V) ROSEMONT COLLEGE: MB Faith Wilson NOTRE DAME: MB Isabella Tehrani (Halton Hurricanes) HANOVER COLLEGE: Opp/OH Elly Knoop (MAVA) FULLERTON COLLEGE: MB Kori Burke (ProPlay Volleyball Club) FULLERTON COLLEGE: OH Camille Castillo (ProPlay Volleyball Club) EAST CENTRAL: OH Macey McAmis (TNT Fusion) EAST CENTRAL: OH/DS Seran Eran EAST CENTRAL: MB Jade Coates (501 Volley) UNC CHARLOTTE: S Lauren Nixon (Munciana) TRINITY INTERNATIONAL: MB Rhea Zahller (Big Sky VBC) SEATTLE UNIVERSITY: Opp Ellie Gordon (Sunshine) SOUTHWESTERN: MB/Opp Emily Marks (Texas Tornados) SOUTHWESTERN: S Annika Flora (Austin Juniors) LAKE-SUMTER STATE: OH/DS Yarelis Lopez (Game Point) SALT LAKE CC: MB Kylie Schroeder  (Club V) BETHEL UNIVERSITY: OH/DS Kate Ahrens (Kandi Elite) CAL POLY HUMBOLDT: MB Else Kalar (Absolute VBC) ECKERD COLLEGE: OH Grace Badlam (Absolute VBC) EDWARDS WATERS COLLEGE:  MB Saniya Spalding (Chicago Elite) CARLETON COLLEGE: OH Sylvia Dixon (Virginia Elite) ST. AMBROSE UNIVERSITY: OH Grace Beitzel (Future Volleyball) MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING: L Lexi Hicks (Future Volleyball) WASH U ST. LOUIS: OH Anna Freeman (Academy Volleyball Cleveland) MARYLAND BALTIMORE COUNTY: Opp/DS Emily Geneu (Virginia Juniors) FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE: S/Opp Abby Seabury (Aspire Volleyball Club) HOFSTRA: Opp/OH Amelia Heywood (SynergyForce) MICHIGAN STATE: L Jayhlin Swain (SynergyForce) RHODES COLLEGE: MB Hope Wehrli (Sports Performance) LANDER UNIVERSITY: L Emma Vandaele (Carolina One) ARKANSAS LITTLE ROCK: Opp/S Gabrielle Spankus (Team Kiwi) VERNON COLLEGE: OH/OPP Reiana Johnson (Austin Juniors) ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY: L Maggie Layman (East Coast Power KOP) OHIO NORTHERN: MB Chelsea May MCDANIEL COLLEGE: OH Kailey Young (Maryland Juniors) MORTON COLLEGE: S Kayla Reynolds (Tribe VBC) NORTH CENTRAL UNIVERSITY: MB Lexie Semrau COLLEGE OF ST. BENEDICT: L Chaeli Haupert (Madfrog) PFEIFFER UNIVERSITY: L Gabby Edwards (Carolina Union)   2023 EMMANUEL COLLEGE: MB Jill Johnson (Jacksonville Juniors) WOFFORD: MB Natalie Arnold (Austin Juniors) CLEMSON: MB Kate Simington (Minnesota Select) VALPARAISO: S Mara Thomas (Walton Elite) BYU: L Brielle Miller (Club V) OREGON: OH Isabel Patterson (Athena Volleyball Academy) MIAMI: S Taylor Polivka (Excel) EAST CENTRAL: MB Kayli Henderson (Dallas Arsenal) ALABAMA: OH/Opp Jordyn Towns (Walton Elite) EASTERN OREGON: S Sophie Fast (Athena Volleyball Academy)   TRANSFERS STEPHEN COLLEGE: TR MB/OH Jamie Russell (Vincennes University/Illinois Heat) KENTUCKY: GR OH Kelly Franxman (Xavier/NKYVC) PALM BEACH ATLANTIC: GR OH Kayla Matthews (Grand Canyon/East Valley Juniors) IOWA: GR MB Madi Wahrmund (Lafayette College/Iowa) BINGHAMTON: TR OH Tsvetelina Ilieva (Seton Hall/VC Achilles) BINGHAMTON: TR Opp/DS Katie Winkler (Seton Hall/Milwaukee Sting) IOWA WESLEYAN: S Katie Bitner (Labette Community College) EASTERN KENTUCKY: TR S Chole Mason (Indiana State/COA) ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY: TR Kelly Carlson (McHenry County College/Sky High) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE: TR S Kaelyn O’Brien (Virginia Commonwealth/Metro) CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD: TR OH Ava Palm (UTEP/Club Jamba)

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Show Me: Preview And Predictions

The first weekend of the Show Me qualifier is Saturday-Monday in Kansas City. vballrecruiter.com is going to be on hand providing coverage. We start with our Preview and Predictions of the Open divisions. 17 Open Number of Teams: 29 Number of Bids: 3 Previously Qualified Teams (3): Dynasty 17 Black; MAVS 17-1; Premier Nebraska 17 Gold Thoughts: Dynasty 17 Black, fresh off its victory at Sunshine last weekend, starts as the No. 1 overall seed and is one of three qualified teams in the field. MAVS 17-1 opens as the No. 4 seed. Premier Nebraska 17 Gold is seeded No. 5. Mintonette Sports m.71 and KC Power 17-1 are seeded in between at No. 2 and 3 respectively. Mintonette wasn’t done any favors however. The Ohio club has PVA 17 Elite and Six Pack 17 in its Day 1 pool. That’s a tough assignment for all involved and one of the three teams is going to have a long weekend having not advanced after the opening day. One team that seems sure to finish higher than its initial seeding is Co Jrs 17 Kevin, which starts as the No. 22 seed. Co Jrs nearly qualified at Salt Lake City and should be in the mix here as well. Co Jrs is in a three-team pool with No. 6 seed MN Select 17-1 and HPSTL 17 Royal. The way the format works all three could potentially move on if the second and third-place teams can both win crossover matches. Topeka Impact 17-1, at No. 7, and Northern Lights 17-1, at No. 8, round out the top eight seeds. The question is always how might trickle down play out. Dynasty seems like it’ll be able to contribute to trickle down by placing in the top four. But can MAVS and Premier Nebraska help push it down to sixth? Prediction: I think Dynasty can go back-to-back this weekend, beating KC Power in the final. KC Power gets its bid, along with MN Select and Northern Lights.   *** 16 Open Number of Teams: 29 Number of Bids: 3 Previously Qualified Teams (3): Dynasty 16 Black; KC Power 16-1; Premier Nebraska 16 Gold Thoughts: The seeding appears more balanced in 16 Open than 17 Open. Obviously, Dynasty 16 Black is a heavy favorite and opens as the No. 1 seed chasing its third qualifier victory of the year. Premier Nebraska 16 Gold, which qualified along with Dynasty earlier at Northern Lights, is the No. 5 seed. KC Power 16-1, which earned its bid at MEQ, opens as the No. 3 seed. They are the only qualified teams so trickle down can’t exceed sixth place. NKYVC 16 Tsunami is the No. 2 seed and a strong candidate to get its bid. It missed qualifying at MEQ by one victory. Circle City 16 Purple, the No. 7 seed, was in the same gold pool as NKYVC in Indy. MAVS 16-1, the No. 8 seed, was also at Indy and tied for fifth. OT 16 Roberto, the No. 6 seed, was at Sunshine last weekend along with Pohaku 16-1. Pohaku finished 11th and OT Roberto 13th, but they start together in Pool 6 in KC. Another team to watch for is Six Pack 16, which tied for fifth at MEQ. Six Pack was in the same gold pool as Dynasty in Indy but may catch better luck this time around. Prediction: It’s going to take a special effort to prevent Dynasty from winning its third qualifier. Therefore, it’s difficult to pick against Dynasty winning it all, beating KC Power in the final. NKYVC, MAVS and Circle City qualify. *** 15 Open Number of Teams: 34 Number of Bids: 3 Previously Qualified Teams (3): Dynasty 15 Black; Circle City 15 Purple Nebraska One 15 Synergy Thoughts: Dynasty 15 Black and Circle City 15 Purple gained bids at MEQ and open seeded 1 and 2 respectively. Nebraska One 15 Synergy picked up its bid at Northern Lights. Everyone is out to join them. Skyline 15 Royal, MAVS KC 15-1, Boiler Jrs 15 Gold, Mich Elite 15 Mizuno and MKE Sting 15 Gold were all in gold pools at MEQ and are among the teams who should be in the mix once more. As well as Northern Lights 15-1, which opens as the No. 6 seed. An interesting twist is there are two, five-team pools on Day 1. Those teams all have to play four matches the first day. Only the first and second-place finishers advance, so that’s a different situation to be in. Prediction: As for the winner, the pick is Skyline over Dynasty. Northern Lights and MAVS join Skyline in qualifying.

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Show Me: Top Outsides

The Show Me Qualifier proved to be one of the best ones we’ve been at yet. vballrecruiter.com spent time throughout the three days watching and observing as many teams and players as we possibly could. Below are the outside hitters who caught our attention the most. 15 OPEN Ava Ball, Northern Lights 15-1 – This 5-11 outside is also listed as a libero on Lights’ roster because she can pass well and strong ball skills. She’s a three-star recruit with a nice swing and hits with good pace. Lauren Lopez, Dynasty 15 Black – Lopes is a 5-10 three-star recruit. She jumps well and can really light it up when she gets a hold of one! Ava Tilden, NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami – Tilden seems to have a tall ceiling as she continues to improve. She’s 6-0 with a fluid swing and is a good option on the left for NKYVC. Shay Heaney, Premier Nebraska 15 Gold – There’s tons of upside to Heaney’s game. She’s currently a three-star recruit but this 6-1 outside could move up as she develops. She’s lengthy with a smooth swing and can hammer the ball. Logan Bell, Circle City 15 Purple – A 5-11 three-star recruit, Bell has a whip for an arm. She’s an aggressive hitter who uses the block well. Madison Hooper, Ozark Jrs 15 Elite – Don’t give Hooper an open look because she can rip it! She can score in a variety of ways. This 6-1 outside has plenty of upside! Hannah Leftridge, HPSTL 15 Royal – We saw Leftridge at MEQ earlier this season and this 5-9 outside knows how to compete. She hits all around and has great ball control and defense. Hannah Taylor, HPSTL 15 Royal – HPSTL was down a starting outside from MEQ but qualified anyway at Show Me in part because of Taylor’s contributions. She was solid on the outside and proved to be a reliable scorer who was taking aggressive swings and challenging the block. Kierstin Bevelle, OT 15 Meg – Bevelle was showing good passing skills out of serve receive. She also has an easy swing when she was attacking. Kelsie Thompson, ECJ 15-1 – Thompson is a 5-11 wirey outside and currently a three-star recruit. She’s a strong six rotation player who is capable of delivering some big kills. 16 OPEN Aowyn Schrader, Premier Nebraska 16 Gold – A 6-1 three-star recruit, Schrader can play on the left or in the middle. She’s a physical player who can pound the ball down. Ava Utterback, Circle City 16 Purple – Few in the gym impress in the ways Utterback does. It’s clear to see why this 6-0 outside is a five-star recruit. She touches 10-0 and is absolutely explosive on the attack. Sophia Mayo, Circle City 16 Purple – Filling out the outside spots for Circle City is Mayo. She’s 6-2 with a strong arm and gives Circle City another solid option on the left. Reis Baune, Northern Lights 16-1 – This 6-0 outside was passing well out of serve receive nad keeping Northern Lights in system. She also has a quick arm and can generate pace on her shots. Tia Traudt, VCNebraska 16 Elite – VCNebraska has a good one in Traudt. She’s 6-0 and playing up an age group. She has a nice swing and really gets after it attacking the block and hitting with pace. Fallon Stewart, OT 16 Roberto – Stewart is part of a strong outside duo for OT. She’s long at 6-2 and she doesn’t back down. Her future is bright! Amina N’diaye, OT 16 Roberto – The sky is the limit for N’diaye! She’s a freshman playing up and is a four-star recruit. At 6-1, she gets up very well and can take over in stretches. Ava Spachek, Pohaku 16-1 – Pohaku can cause problems for anyone. Part of that is the play of this 5-10 outside. Spachek isn’t as big and physical as some other outsides but she makes up for it with hard, aggressive swings that pressures the defense. Payton Petersen, Six Pack 16 – Petersen plays a big role as a six-rotation outside for Six Pack. She’s 6-0 and the go-to hitter who Six Pack turns to when it really needs a point. She has a great arm and hits with authority. Alivia Skidmore, NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami – Skidmore was playing at an MVP level on Day 3 in helping NKYVC reach the final and earn its bid. She’s 5-10 and touches 9-10 and was causing Dynasty 16 Black all sorts of trouble in their gold pool meeting. Skyler Pierce, Dynasty 16 Black – Pierce is no doubt a next-level talent. At 6-2 and already touching 10-3, she’s a five-star recruit with a limitless future. She’s an electric scorer with delivers some eye-popping kills. Carlie Cisneros, Dynasty 16 Black – It’s hard to find a better outside duo in this age group than Dynasty has with Pierce and Cisenros, who is a four-star recruit. She’s 6-0 and almost touches 10-0. She’s solid in the back row and is a smart attacker who is tough to slow down. 17 OPEN Ava Hoying, Mintonette Sports. m71 – A three-star recruit, Hoying is a steadying six-rotation player who does just about everything for Mintonette. She’s 6-0 and is very strong and powerful when she goes on the attack.   Reagan Fox, KC Power 17-1 – A 6-2 outside committed to Rutgers, Fox is a three-star recruit. She provides KC Power with steady and consistent scoring on the left with her smooth swing. Samantha Laird, NE Elite 17 Vici – Committed to South Dakota, Laird is 6-0 and plays an important role in the NE Elite attack. She has a fluid swing and is a smart attacker. Caitlyn Little, Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite – Little helped Rockwood Thunder to a bid with her strong play. She’s a 5-10 three-star recruit who jumps well and hits with power. Ava Siefke, NKYVC 17-1 Tsunami – This 6-1 outside

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Show Me: Top Right Sides

The Show Me Qualifier proved to be one of the best ones we’ve been at yet. vballrecruiter.com spent time throughout the three days watching and observing as many teams and players as we possibly could. Below are the right sides who caught our attention the most. 15 OPEN Mesaiya Bettis, Northern Lights 15-1 – Bettis is still raw and that’s scary! This 6-0 four-star recruit touches 10-1 and has incredible upside. Add she grows and adds some muscle she’s going to be a very difficult cover on the right side. Carly Gilk, Synergy 15-1 – College coaches are already talking about Gilk! She’s a 6-2 four-star recruit who already has physicality to her game. She plays all the way around and is even part of serve receive for Synergy. Gabby Orlet, HPSTL 15 Royal – It was a great weekend for HPSTL, which earned its Open bid despite having some key injuries. Helping make up the slack was this 5-10 lefty. She hits a heavy ball and allowed HPSTL to balance out its attack. Ava Wilson, Tulsa Power 15-1 – We didn’t see a whole lot of Wilson and her smooth swing. But what we did see it looks like this lefty has potential to make noise in the future! Ashlyn Paymal, NE Elite 15 Matrix – This 6-3 three-star recruit certainly impressed! She was unstoppable at times and a key part of the NE Elite attack. They line her up all across the front row, allowing her to hit from the left, middle and right side and she has all the shots. 16 OPEN Alexis Maesch, Circle City 16 Purple – A 5-11 lefty, Maesch can get after it at times and smack down some impressive winners. She’s a three-star recruit. Kananihokuao “Nele” Misipeka, Pohaku 16-1 – Misipeka is incredibly fun to watch! This three-star recruit makes things look easy on the court. She’s really physical and though she’s undersized is a strong blocker with great timing. Jillian Huckabey, KC Power 16-1 – Huckabey impresses with her pure arm swing and ability to launch balls. She’s a 5-11 three-star recruit with potential to move up the rankings. Abigail Mullen, Dynasty 16 Black – Mullen is special! It’s that simple with her. She has an unassuming way about her. That’s okay because her game does all the talking. She’s a 6-3 five-star recruit playing up an age group. She has a heavy arm and pounds balls. She’s also a menacing blocker on the right. 17 OPEN Lauryn Bowie, Mintonette Sports m.71 – A three-star recruit headed to Virginia, Bowie is 6-2 and touches 9-11. She’s as physical as they come on the right side. She’s capable of coming up with some resounding stuff blocks that are something to see! Elizabeth Goodenow, MAVS KC 17-1 – We’ve written about Goodenow – a three-star recruit – before. She’s committed to Yale and has the potential to do special things in the Ivy League. She’s a 6-0 lefty with a powerful arm and ability to take over matches at times. Gabriella Placide, Co Jrs 17 Kevin – Placide is 6-2, touches 10-5 and is committed to Northern Colorado. She can liven up the Co Jrs attack in a hurry. She delivers some eye-opening kills at times! Claire Morrissey, Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite – This 5-11 right side is playing up a year and has potential to make waves as she continues on. She plays all the way around, hits a pretty heavy ball and is active in the back row. Avery Van Hook, S/RS, Iowa Rockets 17 – A 5-11 lefty, Van Hook is fun to watch as she plays with lots of energy and passion. She’s strong as both a setter and a hitter and Iowa Rockets wouldn’t be the same without her. She’s committed to South Dakota. Sydney Schnichels, MN Select 17-1 – Schnichels – a 6-4 four-star recruit committed to Minnesota – shined throughout the weekend. She’s plays all the way around and even passes in serve receive. She has an easy swing that generates plenty of pace and with her length can go over blocks effortlessly. Grace Heaney, Premier Nebraska 17 Gold – Heaney is 6-2 but seems to play even longer than that! She’s a five-star recruit committed to Purdue who touches 10-2. She rips from the right side with a fluid swing.

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Show Me: Top Middle Blockers

The Show Me Qualifier proved to be one of the best ones we’ve been at yet. vballrecruiter.com spent time throughout the three days watching and observing as many teams and players as we possibly could. Below are the middles who caught our attention the most. 15 OPEN Natalie Wardlow, Nebraska One 15 Synergy – What tremendous potential this 6-4 middle carries in her future! She’s a four-star recruit and helped lift Nebraska One to the 15 Open crown. With her height she can hit over the block and score with ease. Keira Schmidt, Northern Lights 15-1 – This lanky middle is 6-5 with lots of upside to her game. She can hit straight down and makes it tough on defenders to pick up her tough angles. Reanna Lee, Boiler Jrs 15 Gold – A 5-10 middle, Lee is a three-star recruit. Though she’s not as tall as some other middles she faces, she is an efficient scorer with a nice swing to her. Epifania Salamasina, Dynasty 15 Black – This 5-10 middle has some physicality to her. She gets up pretty well and is capable of bashing one down when the option is there. Reese Dunkle, Circle City 15 Purple – At 6-2, Dunkle is a three-star recruit. She moves well and has a very fluid swing. She’s one to keep tabs on! Ellen Zapp, Circle City 15 Purple – Zapp was playing well in KC. She’s 6-0 and can fill different spots for Circle City, including on the right or in the middle. She has a quick swing and isn’t afraid to go for it. Tara Greenberry, HPSTL 15 Royal – This 6-2 middle can really drop the hammer when she gets a hold of one! She’s a physical presence in the middle who should continue to develop and grow. Faith Venable, VCNebraska 15 Elite – Venable runs the slide smoothly. She has a nice swing and hits well on the move. 16 OPEN Mia Tvrdy, Premier Nebraska 16 Gold – A 6-0 three-star recruit, Tvrdy has flashes of dominance! She’s athletic and jumps well. She can really get on top of the ball and crush it down with her strong arm. Melae Lacy, Iowa Rockets 16 – This 5-10 middle could be a bit of a sleeper and a great get for someone down the road! She plays basketball as well and you can see it in the way she jumps and gets after it on the attack. Reese Ptacek, Northern Lights 16-1 – Keep an eye on Ptacek! She’s 6-3 and touches 10-0. She runs a great slide. Alexis Alexander, Pohaku 16-1 – This 6-1 middle is a three-star recruit. She gets off the ground well and is a physical hitter who Pohaku likes to run on the slide too. Julia Hunt, NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami – Hunt is definitely one to know about! She’s a four-star recruit with plenty of upside. She’s 6-2 and touches 10-2 with a powerful arm. 17 OPEN Eloise Brandewie, Mintonette Sports m.71 – Brandewie plays with a looseness about her but that’s not to be mistaken for the impact she makes. She’s the real deal! She’s a 6-3 five-star recruit committed to Ohio State and touches 10-2. She’s an effective scorer as Mintonette looks to go to her as much as possible. And she also makes her presence felt defensively with her blocking. Calissa Minatee, Dynasty 17 Black – This 6-0 middle was awarded a golden ticket at the Under Armour Next Camp Series ahead of Show Me and will be part of the UA All-America game. She’s a five-star recruit committed to Minnesota and she is lighting quick with a dynamic jump who can impact the game with her attacking and blocking. Jaya Johnson, PVA 17 Elite – PVA doesn’t have a lot of size outside of this 6-2 middle. It’s crucial they get her involved in the attack but it changes the dynamic of the offense. She’s committed to Creighton. Kaitlyn Sellner, Northern Lights 17-1 – Sellner is one to follow. She remains uncommitted but is going to help some program immensely. She’s a handful in the middle. She moves well, is 6-1 and touches 10-2.

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Show Me: Top Setters

The Show Me Qualifier proved to be one of the best ones we’ve been at yet. vballrecruiter.com spent time throughout the three days watching and observing as many teams and players as we possibly could. Below are the setters who caught our attention the most. 15 OPEN Logan Parks, S/RS, MAVS KC 15-1 – Few players light up a gym like Parks! This five-star recruit is electric and plays a dual role for MAVS setting and hitting. She’s a physically strong setter capable of making some sets others can’t at her age. She’s also springy and gets off the ground well on her attack and can really rip it. Ella Florez, Dynasty 15 Black – An eighth-grader playing up, Florez is a smooth operator helping run a 6-2. She has an easy delivery with pin point accuracy and can really fling it behind her to catch defenses off balanced. Isabelle Brown, Circle City 15 Purple – This three-star recruit does a good job running the offense. There’s really not any flash to her game, she just gets the job done keeping the defense honest with her ability to mix it up and get her hitters good matchups. Peyton Meyer, NE Elite 15 Matrix – Meyer is also a three-star recruit and she’s similar to Meyer in she just knows how to run the offense. There’s not a lot of flash – which trust us isn’t a bad thing! – she’s just solid and steady and calming presence at the position. Ella Keeven, HPSTL 15 Royal – There’s an effortlessness about the way Keeven sets. She’s smooth with nice hands and puts the ball in a nice window for her hitters. 16 OPEN Reagan Hickey, Premier Nebraska 16 Gold – Hickey does well getting all her hitters involved with the offense is in system. She has good touch on the back set and going against the flow so defenses can’t totally lock in on one hitter. Emery Moore, Circle City 16 Purple – This three-star recruit is a competitor! She has a look in her eyes that she’s not backing down. She delivers a consistent ball too and makes some strong defensive reads as well. Janelle Green, KC Power 16-1 – This three-star recruit belongs on the all-attitude team. She’s always smiling and is cheery with her teammates. Oh yeah, and she also sets and directs an offense well! Reese Messer, Dynasty 16 Black – A freshman playing up, Messer is a rare five-star recruit. She’s quick and can get under balls others might not be able to. She can jump set and brings some athleticism and flair to the position. 17 OPEN Logan Jones, MAVS KC 17-1 – Jones is undersized but she’s a gamer and hustler! She’s quick and can really flick the ball around the court. Ella Swindle, KC Power 17-1 – There’s so much to love about this five-star recruit heading to Texas. She was invited to the Under Armour All-America game after receiving a golden ticket at the UA Next Camp series the day before the tourney started. At 6-2, she’s long, smooth and has great hands! Annika Sokol, S/RS, Co Jrs 17 Kevin – Sokol is a two-player for Co Jrs, hitting and setting. She’s a bit undersized at 5-10 when she’s in the front row hitting, but she’s heady and knows how to score. Ashley Mullen, Dynasty 17 Black – Some consider this five-star recruit committed to UCLA to be the best in the class. She’s silky smooth, can run tempo and rarely misses her spots. She’s a next-level talent for sure! Brynne McGhie, Dynasty 17 Black – McGhie is part of a 6-2 with Mullen. One of McGhie’s strength is her ability to mix up her sets and moves the ball around to keep defenses guessing. Juliette Myrick, Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite – This 6-0 setter is a four-star recruit committed to Army. She’s a gamer with a strong competitive drive and connects well with her hitters. Ava Blascziek, Northern Lights 17-1 – The 5-10 Blascziek looks like she’s having fun when she plays! She’s a three-star recruit who does a good job of getting her hitters involved with her distribution. Stella Swenson, MN Select 17-1 – It’s not surprising that this 6-1 setter is a five-star recruit. She has a high IQ and great touch. And there’s not a set she can’t make!

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Show Me: Top Liberos

The Show Me Qualifier proved to be one of the best ones we’ve been at yet. vballrecruiter.com spent time throughout the three days watching and observing as many teams and players as we possibly could. Below are the liberos who caught our attention the most. 15 OPEN Keri Leimbach, Nebraska One 15 Synergy – Leimbach’s play helped Nebraska One to the 15 Open title. She’s very quick and flies around the court making up ground and tracking down balls.   McKenna Garr, Northern Lights 15-1 – It was a good weekend for Northern Lights in clinching a 15 Open bid. Garr – a three-star recruit – made some of her ups look too easy! She was also on point in serve receive with consistent first-ball contact. Avery Baker, MAVS KC 15-1 – MAVS has to rely on its ball control and defense to be competitive. Baker is not a flashy libero but she’s even-keeled and makes plenty of plays in the back row. Hadley Porter, Dynasty 15 Black – Porter is the backbone of the Dynasty defense. Her game has an intensity to it where it looks like she loves to compete and she’s just real steady in what she does. Julia Grace, NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami – Unfortunately for NKYVC, it didn’t advance as far as it would’ve liked. However, there’s no doubt Grace was a standout. She’s a four-star recruit and the first word that comes to mind is smooth. Avery Freeman, Circle City 15 Purple – Circle City is built on its ball control, with Freeman the anchor of the defense. She’s another three-star recruit who’s willing to sacrifice her body to keep rallies alive. Emma Ortiz, OT 15 Meg – OT couldn’t push itself into gold pool play but it wasn’t without effort. Ortiz was not missing her mark out of serve receive, consistently getting OT into system. 16 OPEN Faith Frame, Premier Nebraska 16 Gold – Frame was a standout everywhere this weekend. She garnered one of the MVP awards at the Under Armour Next Camp and performed consistently well throughout the weekend. She has a stoic demeanor on the court but has great command of the position. She’s a three-star recruit with potential to move up to four or even five stars in due time. Alleigh Dutton, Circle City 16 Purple – Dutton is another three-star recruit and showed why in helping Circle City to the 16 Open title and its bid. There aren’t many plays she doesn’t make and teams are reluctant to challenge her in serve receive. Luca Bredenberg, Northern Lights 16-1 – This three-star recruit was passing dime after dime in serve receive. She has a good platform and keeps things simple. Annalise Grant, Six Pack 16 – There were definitely moments where Grant was owning the position. She has a calm, easy-going approach with lots of upside to her game. Elizabeth Tabeling, NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami – What a weekend it was for NKYVC in taking second and qualifying. When on, Tabeling was as good as anyone in the division this weekend. She’s a four-star recruit with good range and she’s not afraid to stand in and dig big shots. Ryan McAleer, Dynasty 16 Black – This was a strong division for liberos and McAleer is yet another who stood out. This four-star recruit is very consistent and steady and is difficult to get balls past. Mya Bolton, KC Power 16-1 – Yet another three-star recruit making noise this weekend, Bolton is fun to watch with the spirit she plays with. This Power team has a scrappiness about it and Bolton is at the heart of it with her defense. 17 OPEN Jonna Spohn, Mintonette Sports m.71 – This Ole Miss commit is a three-star recruit. She can cover some ground around the court and is typically on point with her passing and defending. Alayna Pearson, KC Power 17-1 – Pearson is a three-star recruit committed to Texas AM. She flies around the court. And she brings tons of energy and excitement to the position! Heidi Devers, Dynasty 17 Black – Devers is another spirited libero with good energy. She also can cover well with her quickness. Jocelyn Healy, NE Elite 17 Vici – It felt like Healy was one of the more energetic liberos in the division. At the times we caught her, she was digging a ton of balls and extending rallies. Ava Roth, Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite – One of the things that came to mind watching Roth is she’s a hard worker and leaves it all on the court. She also showed great passing skills out of serve receive. She’s a three-star recruit committed to Arkansas. Meg Berkland, Iowa Rockets 17 – It was a great weekend for Iowa Rockets, which came within a victory of qualifying. Rockets is not a big team and has to rely on ball control and defense to hang. Berkland, who is a sophomore playing up, fits right in with her ability to pass dimes out of serve receive and keep plays alive with her effort. Kate Thibault, MN Select 17-1 – A three-star recruit committed to Oregon, Thibault had a good weekend holding down the back court. Her serve reception was on and she consistently made plays to give the offense another shot.

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Show Me: Day 3 Quick Rundown

The first weekend of the Show Me Qualifier is in the books, with bids going out in 15, 16 and 17 Open. We’ll have more about what took place in those divisions in the next day or two, plus our standout players list featuring some of the top talent we witnessed in action. For now, here’s a quick rundown of how Day 3 played out. Dynasty 17 Black – which qualified originally at NEQ and captured first place the weekend before Show Me at the Sunshine Classic – had a rough Day 3 in gold pool play in Kansas City. In going 0-3, Dynasty finished in fourth place in Pool 2 and helped set up the only bracket match with a bid on the line in any of the three Open divisions. Premier Nebraska 17 Gold defeated MN Select 17-1 in the championship match. MAVS KC 17-1 and Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite ended up tied for third. With Premier Nebraska and MAVS already qualified, bids went out to MN Select and Rockwood Thunder. The third and final qualifying spot came down to the fifth-place match between Mintonette Sports m.71 and Iowa Rockets 17. Mintonette swept to land the final bid. Iowa Rockets was involved in prior drama even before getting to the fifth-place contest. Iowa Rockets was 0-2 and needed to defeat Rockwood Thunder in the 3 v 4 meeting in Pool 1. Iowa Rockets came through in three sets. When NKYVC 17-1 Tsunami fell to Premier Nebraska in the 1 v 2 match, Rockwood Thunder, Iowa Rockets and NKYVC ended in a three-way tie at 1-2. Rockwood Thunder took the second-place tiebreaker, with Iowa Rockets getting third and NKYVC taking fourth. Had Iowa Rockets lost to Rockwood Thunder, NKYVC would’ve played Mintonette for the final bid. In 16 Open, Circle City 16 Purple not only qualified but it took home top honors after outlasting NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami in three sets in the championship match. NKYVC, which earned a huge victory over Dynasty 16 Black in pool play, also earned its bid. Dynasty tied for third place with Premier Nebraska 16 Gold. Both already had bids. KC Power 16-1 and OT 16 Roberto tied for fifth. With KC Power already having a bid as well, OT Roberto picked up the final bid in 16 Open. Nebraska One 15 Synergy lost its first match on Day 1. Then lost its first match on Day 2. However, the Great Plains Region club was standing on top at the end after sweeping Dynasty 15 Black in the 15 Open final. Both already had bids so trickle down was in effect. Circle City 15 Purple and NE Elite 15 Matrix tied for third place. Circle City already owned a bid, but NE Elite did not and earned itself one. The last two bids went to Northern Lights 15-1 and HPSTL 15 Royal, who tied for fifth place. Northern Lights ended in third place in Pool 1 on the strength of a head-to-head victory over MAVS KC 15-1. Both finished 1-2. In Pool 2, the 1 v 2 match came down to HPSTL facing Mich Elite 15 Mizuno. Both were 0-2 and the winner would earn the last bid. HPSTL swept to make it happen.

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Show Me: Three Things From Day 2

One day remains at the Show Me Qualifier in Kansas City after Day 2 saw the hunt for the Open bids tighten up. vballrecruiter.com will have plenty of coverage in the days ahead, including our substantial standout players list when the three-day event concludes. Some of the players we saw today who are sure to be featured include Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite right side Claire Morrissey, NE Elite 17 Vici libero Jocelyn Healy and Illini Elite 17 Cardinal outside Kenna Wollard. A few more include NE Elite 15 Matrix right side Ashlyn Paymal, Six Pack 16 libero Annalise Gergen and Circle City 16 Purple right side Alexis Maesch. Below, we look at three storylines from Day 2 action. PATH TO A BID Three previously-qualified clubs began in each 15, 16 and 17 Open and all nine are in their respective gold pools for Day 3. The most intriguing division is 17 Open, where Premier Nebraska 17 Gold is in Pool 1 and MAVS KC 17-1 and Dynasty 17 Black are both in Pool 2. Joining MAVS and Dynasty in Pool 2 are Mintonette Sports m.71 and MN Select 17-1. What makes this division the most intriguing is seeing if MAVS can make the top three in its pool or not. Dynasty is favored to finish in the top three, as is Premier Nebraska in Pool 1. If all the teams with bids already land in the top three of their pools, then it takes the bracket matches out of play in terms of bidding as trickle down will go to sixth if needed. However, if MAVS – or Dynasty or Premier Nebraska for that matter – finish last in the pool then either the third or fifth-place match becomes a must-win contest for the final bid. In both 15 and 16 Open we seem destined to have the bids decided by the time gold pools end. In 15 Open, Dynasty 15 Black and Circle City 15 Purple share Pool 1. Nebraska One 15 Synergy is in Pool 2. It would take some big upsets in either pool for one of those three to finish in fourth place in their pool. It’s much more likely all finish in third place or better and that would have trickle down in play to sixth place if needed. It’s the same scenario in 16 Open. Dynasty 16 Black is in Pool 1, while KC Power 16-1 and Premier Nebraska 16 Gold are in Pool 2. Some crazy results would have to take place for one of those three to finish in fourth place in a pool so we seem to be looking at all three making the top six. *** WILD RIDES Outside of top-seeded Dynasty the results were all over the place in 15 Open on Day 2. Dynasty went 3-0 in Pool 1, where NE Elite 15 Matrix finished 2-1 as the No. 3 team to advance. NE Elite swept a showdown with Premier Nebraska 15 Gold in the 3 v 4 outing to secure second place. In Pool 2, HPSTL 15 Royal posted a 3-0 mark as the No. 3 team. HPSTL opened its day by topping Circle City and kept going from there with victories over Tulsa Power 15-1 and Rockwood Thunder 15 Elite. It left Circle City needing to beat Tulsa Power in the 1 v 2 match just to advance. Circle City swept and finished 2-1. MAVS 816 15-1 was the story of Day 1 and the team controlled its own fate as the No. 1 seed in Pool 3. MAVS squared off with Northern Lights 15-1 in the 1 v 2 contest, with the winner getting second place and a spot in the gold pool. Mich Elite 15 Mizuno had already earned first place by going 3-0 as the No. 4 team and setting up the must-win meeting between MAVS and Lights. Lights swept though, ending MAVS’ run. MAVS 816 upsetting Nebraska One on Saturday dropped Nebraska One into the No. 4 slot in Pool 4. That threw a wrench into that pool, as Nebraska One went 2-1 and grabbed second place. MAVS KC 15-1 and Skyline 15 Royal met in the 1 v 2 contest with both still having a chance to move on. But the only way Skyline could advance was by sweeping MAVS. MAVS captured the first set then eventually the match in three to finish 3-0 and take first place. But had Skyline swept, Nebraska One would’ve taken first and Skyline second. Granted, 17 Open wasn’t as wild a ride as 15 Open was, but it hardly played out according to seed. NKYVC 17 Tsunami started the fun by upsetting top-seeded Dynasty in the first match of Pool 1. NKYVC finished 2-1, losing its final match to PVA 17 Elite in three games. But NKYVC already had first place clinched regardless of the result based on tiebreakers. As for Dynasty, it faced MKE Sting 17 Gold in the 1 v 2 outing. Both were 1-1, so the winner advanced and the loser was eliminated. It was Dynasty sweeping to take second. Mintonette Sports m.71, the No. 1 team in Pool 2, made it out unscathed at 3-0. But it was Iowa Rockets 17, the No. 4 team, which managed to land in second by going 2-1. Iowa Rockets picked up key victories against Northern Lights 17-1 and Co Jrs 17 Kevin to make the gold pools. The No. 1 team in Pool 3 in KC Power 17-1 wasn’t so fortunate. Losses to Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite and MN Select 17-1 ended Power’s bid hopes. MN Select, the No. 2 team, rode a strong day to a 3-0 showing as the No. 2 team. Rockwood made it out at 2-1 as the No. 3 team. In Pool 4, both MAVS and Premier Nebraska were guaranteed spots in the gold pools by the time they met in the 1 v 2 match. Still, Premier Nebraska, the No. 2 team, took that one to finish

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Show Me: Three Things From Day 1

The race for the Open bids is underway at the Show Me Qualifier in Kansas City. vballrecruiter.com will have plenty of coverage in the days ahead, including our substantial standout players list when the three-day event concludes. Some of the players we saw today who are sure to be featured include Premier Nebraska 15 Gold outside Shay Heaney, Synergy 15-1 right side Carly Gilk and Nebraska One 15 Synergy middle Natalie Wardlow. As well as Premier Nebraska 16 Gold middle Mia Tvrdy, Northern Lights 16-1 libero Luca Bredenberg, and Pohaku 16-1 right side Kananihokuao Misipeka. Below, we visit three storylines from Day 1. IT’S ABOUT TIME The biggest story of the day sprung from 15 Open where No. 19 seed MAVS 816 15-1 went 3-0 in Pool 3 to advance. The highlight was an upset victory over No. 3 seed and previously-qualified Nebraska One 15 Synergy in the opening match of the day before finishing with sweeps of ECJ 15-1 and Front Range VBC 15-1 Black. MAVS 816 has to be saying FINALLY!! It was a stark turnaround from the Heart of America Region club’s first two qualifiers. As much as anything, bad luck had been ruling Day 1s for MAVS, which was knocked from contention on the opening day at both the Salt Lake City Showdown and MEQ last month. In Salt Lake, MAVS drew eventual tournament winner AZ Storm 15 Thunder in its Day 1 pool. An additional loss to ID Crush 15 Bower eliminated MAVS, who went on to capture its next six matches in a row to end the tournament. It was an even wilder ride in Indy. There, MAVS actually finished 7-1! But didn’t break its Day 1 pool after finishing in a three-way tie with Austin Skyline 15 Royal and Union 15-1 at 2-1. That means MAVS came into Show Me with a 13-3 record at qualifiers but will be playing its first Day 2 match while still in the mix for a bid! *** AS EXPECTED Nebraska One 15 Synergy was the only team with a bid in 15, 16 or 17 Open to drop a match Saturday at Show Me but still advanced from its pool. All the other previously-qualified teams went 3-0 in their respective pools, including Dynasty 15 Black and Circle City 15 Purple in 15 Open. Dynasty 16 Black, KC Power 16-1 and Premier Nebraska 16 Gold combined to go 9-0 in 16 Open, as did Dynasty 17 Black, MAVS 17-1 and Premier Nebraska 17 Gold in 17 Open. *** EXIT SIGN There were a handful of teams who weren’t able to advance from their Day 1 pools for one reason or another. While MAVS 816 was the surprise in 15 Open, Pool 2 was perhaps the hardest of the day featuring Circle City, OT 15 Meg and Premier Nebraska 15 Gold. Circle City, the No. 2 seed, advanced along with Premier Nebraska, the No. 3 team in the pool. Premier Nebraska outlasted OT in three sets in a key victory. The two, five-team pools also produced an unexpected exit for Boiler Jrs 15 Gold. The Hoosier Region club entered the weekend seeded No. 7 overall after making gold pools at MEQ last month. However, Boiler Jrs lost to Tulsa Power 15-1 and NE Elite 15 Matrix in its final two matches and took third in the pool. Both Tulsa Power (4-0) and NE Elite (3-1) moved on. A tough blow in 16 Open was MAVS KC 16-1 being shown the exit. MAVS was in a three-team pool with HPSTL 16 Royal and TIV 16 Asics Black. MAVS went 1-1 and finished second. That put MAVS in a crossover match with USA South 16 Premier, which was the third-place team from three-team Pool 7. USA South took the match, 17-15 in the third, to remain alive. KC Power 16 Red was the No. 3 team in Pool 2 but snuck past OP2 16-1, the No. 2 team, to advance and remain in contention. Another interesting result came from Pool 1, where UPVBC 16 Open, Iowa Rockets 16R and Nebraska Jrs 16 Black all tied at 1-2. It was Nebraska Jrs, the No. 4 team in the pool, which earned the second-place tiebreaker to break pool.   We knew coming in Pool 2 in 17 Open was going to be a difficult one to get out of and it proved to be the case indeed. Mintonette Sports m.71, the No. 1 team in the pool, and PVA 17 Elite, the No. 2, both advanced after finishing 2-1. Mintonette owned the head-to-head result. Mintonette’s day was thrown a curveball when it lost its opening match though to Six Pack 17. However, Six Pack couldn’t take advantage of the upset and fell to Tx Performance 17s in the 3 v 4 outing and ended 1-2. Mintonette then needed to beat PVA to avoid the three-way tie at 1-2. After finishing fourth in Salt Lake City, Co Jrs 17 Kevin didn’t receive any favors and was made the No. 3 team in Pool 6 to start here. Co Jrs made it out of the three-team pool by going 1-1 after falling to MN Select 17-1 and beating HPSTL 17 Royal. In another three-team pool, Pool 8, Northern Lights 17-1, Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite and NE Elite 17 Vici all finished 1-1. Northern Lights grabbed first place based on tiebreakers, while Rockwood Thunder and NE Elite both advanced to Day 2 after winning crossover matches. That meant only MKE Sting 17 Gold moved on from Pool 7.

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Commitment Announcements for April 1-7, 2022

2022 NOTRE DAME: OH/DS Avery Ross (Munciana) NORTHERN COLORADO: Opp Penelope Vertin (Minnesota Select) UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY: Opp Aubrie Hatch (Club Texas) EDMONDS COLLEGE: S Maila Coles (Club One AZ) AUSTIN PEAY: MB Jenna Salyer (Forza1) PURDUE NORTHWEST: OH Madalyn Mavady (Tstreet LV) PURDUE NORTHWEST: DS Livia Thomsen RHODE ISLAND: OH Lauren Nelson (VA Juniors) MONROE COLLEGE: OH/Opp Vanja Stefanovic (Blok Aut VBC) MONROE COLLEGE: MB/Opp Rebecca Jackson (Allegiance VBC) MONROE COLLEGE: MB Manon Braunsteffer (Evreux Volleyball) MONROE COLLEGE: S Rachel Hennessey (Sureshots VBC) MONROE COLLEGE: OH/Opp Doriangelis Serrano Reynoso (Next Level Volleyball Club) IOWA CENTRAL CC: Opp Emma Bilhimer (Dynasty) NORTH DAKOTA: MB/OH Sophia Ortquist (Vegas Aces) COLORADO STATE: S Grey Foster (Austin Skyline) VIRGINIA UNION: OH Aireanna Johnson (Eagle Mountain) CENTRAL COLLEGE: OH Sara Sienkiewicz (Sports Performance) JEFFERSON COLLEGE: MB Amari Branch (VC United) SNOW COLLEGE: S Corinne Taysom (Untouchables EPA) ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN: OH/Opp Arianna Ugolini ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN: OH/Opp Elif Hazar Kayan ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN: Opp Hannah Shaw (Sports Performance) ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN: DS/S Rocio Melendez TULANE: L Annabelle He (USANY) AUBURN MONTGOMERY: S Campbell Gash (Lex United) XAVIER UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Sydney Murray (Rev Volleyball Academy) XAVIER UNIVERSITY: S Charity Metcalf (Carolina Rogue) NEW HAMPSHIRE: L Avery LePore (Alliance VBC) CAL STATE FULLERTON: Opp Lolohea ‘Lolo’ Fonua (Club V) TULSA: MB/OH Camryn Lingenbrink (Club V) EASTERN WASHINGTON: Opp Graysen Trupp (Club V) EASTERN WASHINGTON: S Ema Thompson (Club V) ROSEMONT COLLEGE: MB Faith Wilson NOTRE DAME: MB Isabella Tehrani (Halton Hurricanes) HANOVER COLLEGE: Opp/OH Elly Knoop (MAVA) FULLERTON COLLEGE: MB Kori Burke (ProPlay Volleyball Club) FULLERTON COLLEGE: OH Camille Castillo (ProPlay Volleyball Club) EAST CENTRAL: OH Macey McAmis (TNT Fusion) EAST CENTRAL: OH/DS Seran Eran EAST CENTRAL: MB Jade Coates (501 Volley) UNC CHARLOTTE: S Lauren Nixon (Munciana) TRINITY INTERNATIONAL: MB Rhea Zahller (Big Sky VBC) SEATTLE UNIVERSITY: Opp Ellie Gordon (Sunshine) SOUTHWESTERN: MB/Opp Emily Marks (Texas Tornados) SOUTHWESTERN: S Annika Flora (Austin Juniors) LAKE-SUMTER STATE: OH/DS Yarelis Lopez (Game Point) SALT LAKE CC: MB Kylie Schroeder  (Club V) BETHEL UNIVERSITY: OH/DS Kate Ahrens (Kandi Elite) CAL POLY HUMBOLDT: MB Else Kalar (Absolute VBC) ECKERD COLLEGE: OH Grace Badlam (Absolute VBC) EDWARDS WATERS COLLEGE:  MB Saniya Spalding (Chicago Elite) CARLETON COLLEGE: OH Sylvia Dixon (Virginia Elite) ST. AMBROSE UNIVERSITY: OH Grace Beitzel (Future Volleyball) MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING: L Lexi Hicks (Future Volleyball) WASH U ST. LOUIS: OH Anna Freeman (Academy Volleyball Cleveland) MARYLAND BALTIMORE COUNTY: Opp/DS Emily Geneu (Virginia Juniors) FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE: S/Opp Abby Seabury (Aspire Volleyball Club) HOFSTRA: Opp/OH Amelia Heywood (SynergyForce) MICHIGAN STATE: L Jayhlin Swain (SynergyForce) RHODES COLLEGE: MB Hope Wehrli (Sports Performance) LANDER UNIVERSITY: L Emma Vandaele (Carolina One) ARKANSAS LITTLE ROCK: Opp/S Gabrielle Spankus (Team Kiwi) VERNON COLLEGE: OH/OPP Reiana Johnson (Austin Juniors) ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY: L Maggie Layman (East Coast Power KOP) OHIO NORTHERN: MB Chelsea May MCDANIEL COLLEGE: OH Kailey Young (Maryland Juniors) MORTON COLLEGE: S Kayla Reynolds (Tribe VBC) NORTH CENTRAL UNIVERSITY: MB Lexie Semrau COLLEGE OF ST. BENEDICT: L Chaeli Haupert (Madfrog) PFEIFFER UNIVERSITY: L Gabby Edwards (Carolina Union)   2023 EMMANUEL COLLEGE: MB Jill Johnson (Jacksonville Juniors) WOFFORD: MB Natalie Arnold (Austin Juniors) CLEMSON: MB Kate Simington (Minnesota Select) VALPARAISO: S Mara Thomas (Walton Elite) BYU: L Brielle Miller (Club V) OREGON: OH Isabel Patterson (Athena Volleyball Academy) MIAMI: S Taylor Polivka (Excel) EAST CENTRAL: MB Kayli Henderson (Dallas Arsenal) ALABAMA: OH/Opp Jordyn Towns (Walton Elite) EASTERN OREGON: S Sophie Fast (Athena Volleyball Academy)   TRANSFERS STEPHEN COLLEGE: TR MB/OH Jamie Russell (Vincennes University/Illinois Heat) KENTUCKY: GR OH Kelly Franxman (Xavier/NKYVC) PALM BEACH ATLANTIC: GR OH Kayla Matthews (Grand Canyon/East Valley Juniors) IOWA: GR MB Madi Wahrmund (Lafayette College/Iowa) BINGHAMTON: TR OH Tsvetelina Ilieva (Seton Hall/VC Achilles) BINGHAMTON: TR Opp/DS Katie Winkler (Seton Hall/Milwaukee Sting) IOWA WESLEYAN: S Katie Bitner (Labette Community College) EASTERN KENTUCKY: TR S Chole Mason (Indiana State/COA) ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY: TR Kelly Carlson (McHenry County College/Sky High) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE: TR S Kaelyn O’Brien (Virginia Commonwealth/Metro) CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD: TR OH Ava Palm (UTEP/Club Jamba)

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Show Me: Preview And Predictions

The first weekend of the Show Me qualifier is Saturday-Monday in Kansas City. vballrecruiter.com is going to be on hand providing coverage. We start with our Preview and Predictions of the Open divisions. 17 Open Number of Teams: 29 Number of Bids: 3 Previously Qualified Teams (3): Dynasty 17 Black; MAVS 17-1; Premier Nebraska 17 Gold Thoughts: Dynasty 17 Black, fresh off its victory at Sunshine last weekend, starts as the No. 1 overall seed and is one of three qualified teams in the field. MAVS 17-1 opens as the No. 4 seed. Premier Nebraska 17 Gold is seeded No. 5. Mintonette Sports m.71 and KC Power 17-1 are seeded in between at No. 2 and 3 respectively. Mintonette wasn’t done any favors however. The Ohio club has PVA 17 Elite and Six Pack 17 in its Day 1 pool. That’s a tough assignment for all involved and one of the three teams is going to have a long weekend having not advanced after the opening day. One team that seems sure to finish higher than its initial seeding is Co Jrs 17 Kevin, which starts as the No. 22 seed. Co Jrs nearly qualified at Salt Lake City and should be in the mix here as well. Co Jrs is in a three-team pool with No. 6 seed MN Select 17-1 and HPSTL 17 Royal. The way the format works all three could potentially move on if the second and third-place teams can both win crossover matches. Topeka Impact 17-1, at No. 7, and Northern Lights 17-1, at No. 8, round out the top eight seeds. The question is always how might trickle down play out. Dynasty seems like it’ll be able to contribute to trickle down by placing in the top four. But can MAVS and Premier Nebraska help push it down to sixth? Prediction: I think Dynasty can go back-to-back this weekend, beating KC Power in the final. KC Power gets its bid, along with MN Select and Northern Lights.   *** 16 Open Number of Teams: 29 Number of Bids: 3 Previously Qualified Teams (3): Dynasty 16 Black; KC Power 16-1; Premier Nebraska 16 Gold Thoughts: The seeding appears more balanced in 16 Open than 17 Open. Obviously, Dynasty 16 Black is a heavy favorite and opens as the No. 1 seed chasing its third qualifier victory of the year. Premier Nebraska 16 Gold, which qualified along with Dynasty earlier at Northern Lights, is the No. 5 seed. KC Power 16-1, which earned its bid at MEQ, opens as the No. 3 seed. They are the only qualified teams so trickle down can’t exceed sixth place. NKYVC 16 Tsunami is the No. 2 seed and a strong candidate to get its bid. It missed qualifying at MEQ by one victory. Circle City 16 Purple, the No. 7 seed, was in the same gold pool as NKYVC in Indy. MAVS 16-1, the No. 8 seed, was also at Indy and tied for fifth. OT 16 Roberto, the No. 6 seed, was at Sunshine last weekend along with Pohaku 16-1. Pohaku finished 11th and OT Roberto 13th, but they start together in Pool 6 in KC. Another team to watch for is Six Pack 16, which tied for fifth at MEQ. Six Pack was in the same gold pool as Dynasty in Indy but may catch better luck this time around. Prediction: It’s going to take a special effort to prevent Dynasty from winning its third qualifier. Therefore, it’s difficult to pick against Dynasty winning it all, beating KC Power in the final. NKYVC, MAVS and Circle City qualify. *** 15 Open Number of Teams: 34 Number of Bids: 3 Previously Qualified Teams (3): Dynasty 15 Black; Circle City 15 Purple Nebraska One 15 Synergy Thoughts: Dynasty 15 Black and Circle City 15 Purple gained bids at MEQ and open seeded 1 and 2 respectively. Nebraska One 15 Synergy picked up its bid at Northern Lights. Everyone is out to join them. Skyline 15 Royal, MAVS KC 15-1, Boiler Jrs 15 Gold, Mich Elite 15 Mizuno and MKE Sting 15 Gold were all in gold pools at MEQ and are among the teams who should be in the mix once more. As well as Northern Lights 15-1, which opens as the No. 6 seed. An interesting twist is there are two, five-team pools on Day 1. Those teams all have to play four matches the first day. Only the first and second-place finishers advance, so that’s a different situation to be in. Prediction: As for the winner, the pick is Skyline over Dynasty. Northern Lights and MAVS join Skyline in qualifying.

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