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16s: Top 50 National Club Rankings

We have already released our 18s National Rankings. As well as our 17s National Rankings. Now vballrecruiter.com presents its 16s Top 50 National Rankings. At the conclusion of the national championships we will release our final rankings. There are lots of factors to take into consideration when formulating a list like this. It leaves plenty of room for debate as these rankings are ultimately subjective. The Top 25 teams have comments to hopefully give some insight as to why they are ranked where they are. A select few from 26-50 have comments as well but not all. 1. DYNASTY 16 BLACK Comment: In our 17s National Rankings, picking a No. 1 left room for plenty of debate. That’s not the case in the 16s division. Dynasty is a clear-cut No. 1 after compiling 16 victories against the field compared to just two losses (TAV 16 Black and NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami.) Dynasty owns victories over both teams it has lost to, and has beaten 1st Alliance 16 Gold three times, KC Power 16-1 twice, as well as Wave 16 Brennan and A5 Mizuno 16 Gabe. 2. NKYVC 16-1 TSUNAMI Comment: One of only two teams to have a victory over top-ranked Dynasty, NKYVC lands at No. 2. Along with beating Dynasty, NKYVC has an impressive lineup of wins that include A5, 1st Alliance, TAV, Circle City 16 Purple and Triangle 16 Black. Overall, NKYVC has 12 victories against Open qualifiers. It has quality losses to Dynasty, Wave, 1st Alliance and Circle City (twice). NKYVC does have two losses to a non-qualified Open team. One is to a strong Munciana 16 Moana team. The other is to HPSTL 16 Royal. 3. A5 MIZUNO 16 GABE Comment: Losses to Dynasty and NKYVC place A5 at No. 3. But the Georgia club has clearly proven itself as one of the best with 19 victories against Open qualified teams. Two of the best ones came against TAV and Wave. It also has beaten Munciana twice. The only questionable loss for A5 came to AVC Cle Rox 16 Red, which is not qualified for Open. A5 has also lost to OT 16 Jason and Triangle, both of which are ranked in the Top 15. 4. CO JRS 16 SHERRI Comment: Co Jrs is a good illustration of the challenge ranking teams can bring about. Co Jrs carries a modest 8-5 against the Open field, yet it has beaten both TAV and Wave, as well as Circle City. TAV and Wave are clear-cut Top 10 teams, and Circle City is borderline Top 10. Co Jrs does have a couple tough losses, one of them coming to Seal Beach 16 Black. Co Jrs has also lost to Metro 16 Travel, but we count that as a quality loss. Tri-State Elite 16 Blue also owns a victory over Co Jrs, as does Triangle and Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar (twice). 5. WAVE 16 BRENNAN Comment: At the time of these rankings, Wave is 18-6 against the Open field. Two of those losses are to A5 and Dynasty. Another came against Triangle. Wave also lost to Coast 16-1 and Co Jrs 16 Sherri in PVL action. Among Wave’s victories are wins over NKYVC, TAV, OT Jason, Coast (three times) and Long Beach (three times). 6. TAV 16 BLACK Comment: The rankings again are presenting difficulties. TAV has an argument to be higher than No. 6. TAV is one of only two teams to have defeated Dynasty to date. It’s one of 10 victories against the Open field. TAV has lost to Pohaku 16-1, a non-Open qualified team. Among its quality losses are setbacks to A5, NKYVC, Wave, Dynasty and Co Jrs. 7. 1ST ALLIANCE 16 GOLD Comment: It’s been an interesting season for 1st Alliance, which has seen both sides of it often. The Illinois club is 10-11 against the Open field. Among its victories are KC Power (twice), Circle City, NKYVC and OT Jason. It has also lost to NKYVC, A5 (twice) and Dynasty (three times). It also has one setback against TVC 16 Black, which is not qualified for Open. 8. OT 16 JASON Comment: Of the five losses against the Open field suffered by OT Jason, only one – to Triangle – has come to a team ranked outside the Top 10. The other four defeats are against NKYVC, 1st Alliance, A5 and Wave. OT also owns a victory over A5, as well as Coast, Metro and Long Beach. It has a mark of 10-5 against the Open field. 9. KC POWER 16-1 Comment: KC Power grabs one of the last spots in the Top 10 on strength of victories over clubs like TAV, Wave, Triangle and Munciana. Excluding Muncie, those are part of 10 victories against the Open qualified field. It also has eight losses against the Open field, with two each to 1st Alliance, Dynasty and Premier Nebraska 16 Gold, and one each to Circle City and A5. 10. TRI-STATE ELITE 16 BLUE Comment: Tri-State Elite isn’t part of the Open bid chase and is focused on playing JVA events and AAUs at the end of the year. Still, it has been able to produce some big wins that earned the club a spot at No. 10. Among them are beating Munciana (three times), Co Jrs and Circle City. Other victories over Open qualified teams include beating MKE Sting 16 Gold and OT 16 Roberto. Some of the losses have included ones to NKYVC, Wave and Vision 16 Gold, as well as splitting a pair of matches with both Elevation 16 Butcher and Team Indiana Elite 16.1. 11. MUNCIANA 16 MOANA Comment: There’s been some solid victories so far for Muncie, including owning six victories over Open qualified teams in OT 16 Will, MKE Sting, Drive Nation 16 Red, Top Select 16 Elite, Circle City and NKYVC. It has also lost to Top Select, KC Power, Adidas KiVA 16 Red, and A5 (twice). 12. CIRCLE CITY 16 PURPLE Comment: Circle City has posted an

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List Of Qualified Open Teams (All Ages)

Below you’ll find the running list of Open qualified teams. We’ll update the list each week as more teams earn Open bids. *updated May 31 17 Open Qualified Clubs Bids Available: 36 Bids Awarded: 36 1st Alliance 17 Gold (NL) Premier Nebraska 17 Gold (NL) MAVS 17 KC (NL) Circle City 17 Purple (NEQ) Dynasty 17 Black (NEQ) OT 17 John (NEQ) Club V 17 Ren Reed (SLC) Alamo 17 Premier (SLC) AZ Rev 17 Premier (SLC) TAV 17 Black (MEQ) Drive Nation 17 Red (MEQ) Legacy 17-1 Adidas (MEQ) Madfrog 17 Green (PNQ) ID Crush 17 Bower (PNQ) AJV 17 Adidas (PNQ) Coast 17-1 (RRR) Tstreet 17 Naseri (RRR) Wave 17 Juliana (RRR) A5 Mizuno 17 Jing (Sunshine) Skyline 17 Royal (Sunshine) Metro 17 Travel (Sunshine) MN Select 17-1 (Show Me) Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite (Show Me) Mintonette Sports m.71 (Show Me) CUVC 17 Premier (Big South) CHAVC 17-1 Black (Big South) Mich Elite 17 Mizuno (Big South) HJV 17 Elite (Windy City) Sunshine 17 LA (Windy City) UPVBC 17 Open (Windy City) Hou Skyline 17 Royal (Lone Star) KC Power 17-1 (Lone Star) Club V 17 Ren Matthew (Lone Star) SynergyForce 17 Jeff (Far Western) Absolute Black 17-1 (Far Western) Top Select 17 Elite (At-Large) ***** 16 Open Qualified Clubs Bids Available: 36 Bids Awarded: 36 At-Large bids currently available: 0 Co Jrs 16 Sherri (SLC) Club V 16 Ren Wayne (SLC) Coast 16-1 (SLC) Dynasty 16 Black (NL) A5 Mizuno 16 Gabe (NL) Premier Nebraska 16 Gold (NL) 1st Alliance 16 Gold (MEQ) KC Power 16-1 (MEQ) OT 16 Jason (MEQ) Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar (PNQ) AJV 16 Adidas (PNQ)     Madfrog 16 Green (PNQ) Wave 16 Brennan (RRR) Vision 16 Gold (RRR) Drive Nation 16 Red (RRR) Flyers 16 Dylan (Sunshine) Top Select 16 Elite (Sunshine) Triangle 16 Black (Sunshine) Circle City 16 Purple (Show Me) NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami (Show Me) OT 16 Roberto (Show Me) TAV 16 Black (Lone Star) Skyline 16 Royal (Lone Star) Alamo 16 Premier (Lone Star) Metro 16 Travel (Windy City) MKE Sting 16 Gold (Windy City) Capitanas 16-1 (Windy City) Gainesville 16 Black (Big South) OT 16 Will (Big South) Rockwood Thunder 16 Elite (Big South) Norco 16 Black (NEQ) Seal Beach 16 Black (NEQ) Hou Skyline 16 Royal (Far Western) SG Elite 16 Rosh (Far Western) OJVA 16-1 Gold (Far Western) Arizona Storm Elite 16 Thunder (At-large) ***** 15 Open Qualified Clubs Bids Available: 36 Bids Awarded: 36 At-Large bids currently available: 0 AZ Storm 15 Thunder (SLC) Miz Long Beach 15 Rockstar (SLC) Austin Skyline 15 Royal (SLC) Hou Skyline 15 Royal (NL) Drive Nation 15 Red (NL) Nebraska One 15 Synergy (NL) Dynasty 15 Black (MEQ) 1st Alliance 15 Gold (MEQ) Circle City 15 Purple (MEQ) Absolute Black 15-1 (PNQ) NorCal Black 15-1 (PNQ) Madfrog 15 Green (PNQ) Tstreet 15 Curtis (RRR) TAV 15 Black (RRR) Wave 15 Scott (RRR) Legacy 15-1 Adidas (Sunshine) OT 15 Randy (Sunshine) GP 15 Rox (Sunshine) NE Elite 15 Matrix (Show Me) Northern Lights 15-1 (Show Me) HPSTL 15 Royal (Show Me) Mich Elite 15 Mizuno (Big South) Top Select 15 Elite (Big South) AZ Sky 15 Gold (Big South) Six Pack 15 (Windy City) HJV 15 Elite (Windy City) Skyline 15 Royal (Lone Star) Excel 15 National Red (Lone Star) AJV 15 Adidas (Lone Star) Surfside 15 PV Legends (NEQ) NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami (NEQ) MAVS KC 15-1 (NEQ) AZ Rev 15 Premier (Far Western) Coast 15-1 (Far Western) ID Crush 15 Bower (Far Western) Alamo 15 Premier (At-Large) ***** 14 Open Qualified Clubs Bids Available: 36 Bids Awarded: 36 At-Large bids currently available: 0 Madfrog 14 Green (SLC) AZ Sky 14G (SLC) Flyers 14 APX-Bill (SLC) MKE Sting 14 Gold (MEQ) Pohaku 14-1 (MEQ) Boiler Jrs 141 Gold (MEQ) Mintonette Sports m.41 (NL) NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami (Sunshine) GP 14 Rox (Sunshine) A5 Mizuno 14 Helen (Sunshine) Skyline 14 Royal (PNQ) SG Elite 14 Rosh (PNQ) Wave 14 Brennan (RRR) Forza1 North 14 UA (RRR) Hou Skyline 14 Royal (Lone Star) OP2 14-1 (Lone Star) TAV Houston 14 Adidas (Lone Star) Austin Skyline 14 Royal (Windy City) Rev 14-1 Fuego (Windy City) Elevation 14 Molly (Big South) High Tide 14 Elite (Big South) Dynasty 14 Black (Show Me) SCVC 14 Roxy (Far Western) SF Tremors 14 Wolverines (Far Western) Drive Nation 14 Red (Far Western) TAV 14 Black (NEQ) Academy 14 Diamond (NEQ) Alamo 14 Premier (NEQ) AVC Cle Rox 14 Red (At-large) Arizona Storm 14 Thunder (At-large) AP 14 Adidas (At-large) AZ Rev 14 Premier (At-large) Tstreet 14 Carson (At-large) HPSTL 14 Royal (At-large) Premier Nebraska 14 Gold (At-large) WPVC Armour Black (At-large) ***** 13 Open Qualified Clubs Bids Available: 24 Bids Awarded: 24 At-Large bids currently available: 0 Madfrog 13 Green (SLC) Skyline 13 Royal (SLC) TAV 13 Black (MEQ) AP 13 Adidas (MEQ) Drive Nation 13 Red (NL) Premier Nebraska 13 Gold (NL) Legacy 13-1 Adidas (Sunshine) WPVC 13 Armour Black (Sunshine) Mizuno Long Beach 13 Rockstar (PNQ) Madfrog 13 Black (PNQ) Club V 13 AR Jess (RRR) Tstreet 13 Bailey (RRR) Excel 13 National Red (Lone Star) Flyers 13 Jason (Lone Star) KC Power 13-1 (Show Me) GP 13 Rox (NEQ) Vaqueras 13-1 (NEQ) MKE Sting 13 Gold (Windy City) Elevation 13 Lippert (Big South) Rockwood Thunder 13 Elite (Big South) AZ Sky 13 Gold (Far Western) Vision 13 Gold (Far Western) AZ Storm 13 Thunder (At-Large) Forza1 13 UA Aaron (At-Large)

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17s: Top 50 National Club Rankings

vballrecruiter.com presents its 17s Top 50 National Rankings. At the conclusion of the national championships we will release our final rankings. There are lots of factors to take into consideration when formulating a list like this. It leaves plenty of room for debate as these rankings are ultimately subjective. The Top 25 teams have comments to hopefully give some insight as to why they are ranked where they are. A select few from 26-50 have comments as well but not all. 1. 1ST ALLIANCE 17 GOLD Comment: There’s no clear-cut No. 1 but 1st Alliance takes it based on a couple of factors. All three losses – two to Drive Nation 17 Red and one to A5 Mizuno 17 Jing – are to top-tier teams. On top of that, 1st Alliance owns a victory over Circle City 17 Purple, plus 17 more victories against qualified teams. Some of those are over TAV 17 Black, Premier Nebraska 17 Gold (three times) and Legacy 17-1 Adidas. 2. CIRCLE CITY 17 PURPLE Comment: Had it not been for Circle City’s loss to 1st Alliance, the Hoosier Region club would have been the choice for No. 1. Circle City has some impressive victories under its belt, including A5, Legacy (three times), Dynasty 17 Black and Hou Skyline 17 Royal. It’s part of 16 victories when facing Open qualified opponents. The other losses were to TAV 17 Black and Rev Raptors 17-1, an unqualified team but one Circle City has also beaten. 3. A5 MIZUNO 17 JING Comment: A5 has a couple of tough losses to unqualified teams in PVA 17 Elite and Top Select 17 Elite that could have caused A5 to be ranked lower. But, A5 did also beat both PVA and Top Select as well. It has A5 coming in at No. 3 on the strength of victories over Coast 17-1, Drive Nation and 1st Alliance. Overall, it has 14 victories over the qualified field. 4. COAST 17-1 Comment: Coast makes the Top 5 in part by owning 15 victories against the qualified field. Some of its biggest ones include beating Drive Nation (twice), Hou Skyline, Legacy, TAV, Club V 17 Ren Reed and Wave 17 Juliana (three times). Coast has lost five times, all to qualified teams. Those setbacks were to Wave, A5, OT 17 John, AZ Rev 17 Premier and Club V. 5. DRIVE NATION 17 RED Comment: There’s an argument to be made for Drive Nation being No. 1. For one, Drive Nation has produced 21 victories against the qualified field. That’s a big number. Victories include 1st Alliance (twice), TAV (twice) and Club V. Keeping Drive Nation from being ranked higher are losses to Coast (twice) and TAV (twice), plus A5 and Tstreet 17 Naseri. Though Drive Nation did also beat Tstreet. 6. WAVE 17 JULIANA Comment: With victories over Coast, A5 an Club V, as well as OT John, Wave has earned its placement inside the Top 10. It’s part of 13 triumphs over qualified teams. It has six losses against the field, including three to Coast, and one each to Sunshine 17 LA, ID Crush and Club V. Wave also owns two victories over Sunshine. Wave’s only questionable loss is to unqualified Elevation 17 Goller. 7. HOU SKYLINE 17 ROYAL Comment: Hou Skyline has racked up 15 victories against Open qualified clubs. Some of its best to date feature ones over Club V (twice), Dynasty and Legacy. It does have eight losses against the field, including to Coast, Circle City, OT John, Club V and Drive Nation, as well as Metro 17 Travel, Skyline 17 Royal and KC Power 17-1. 8. CLUB V 17 REN REED Comment: Club V has turned in a strong season thus far. It has led to 18 victories against qualified teams. Beating Dynasty, Wave, TAV, Hou Skyline and Coast are among the best ones. Club V’s setbacks have come against Hou Skyline (twice), Coast, Wave, Drive Nation, HJV 17 Elite and SynergyForce 17 Jeff. Club V also owns a victory over SynergyForce. Club V has also split a pair of matches with Legacy Girls 17 Pyramid, which earned a bid at the Red Rock Rave but declined accepting it. 9. TAV 17 BLACK Comment: TAV has more losses – 11 – against the Open field than anyone else in the Top 10. 1st Alliance, Drive Nation, Club V and Coast are ones to teams ranked higher here. On the flip side, TAV owns some big victories as well. One of those is against Circle City. TAV also owns a pair of wins against Drive Nation as well. 10. LEGACY 17-1 ADIDAS Comment: Rounding out the Top 10 is Legacy based on the strength of its head-to-head victory over Premier Nebraska. Legacy’s only questionable loss is to MKE Sting 17 Gold, a club Legacy also owns a victory over too. Other setbacks have come to Circle City (three times), 1st Alliance, Coast, Sunshine, Dynasty and Hou Skyline. Legacy has also beaten Sunshine this season, as well as Metro, Skyline and KC Power. 11. PREMIER NEBRASKA 17 GOLD Comment: Almost half of Premier Nebraska’s losses are to 1st Alliance, which has beaten Premier Nebraska three times. The other setbacks have come to A5, Legacy, Skyline and MAVS KC 17-1. Premier Nebraska does own one victory against a team in the Top 10 in TAV. Some other victories against qualified opponents include MAVS, Dynasty and OT John. 12. AZ REV 17 PREMIER Comment: As we get deeper into the rankings, the results start getting more mixed as well. Some of the better victories for AZ Rev feature Dynasty, Coast and Sunshine (twice). Losses have come against Club V (three times), Sunshine, Drive Nation and Wave, as well as Tstreet, Mintonette m.71 and AZ Storm 17 Elite, a team AZ Rev has defeated as well.   13. MN SELECT 17-1 Comment: Among some of MN Select’s better victories are a pair of wins against Dynasty, plus ones over OT John and KC Power. MN

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PVL 15s-17s: Under The Radar Players, Plus All-Stars (Part 2)

In case you missed it, we released Part 1 of our PVL Under The Radar Players – plus 17s and 16s PVL All-Stars – Monday. Below, you’ll find Part 2. A reminder, the Under The Radar Players are ones we have not written about during qualifying season. The PVL All-Stars were mentioned during qualifying season and are who we would pick if putting together an all-star from PVL competition. 15s PVL All-Stars OH – Kaci Demaria, Surfside OH – Quinn Loper, Tstreet OH – Simone Roslon, Long Beach OH – Ava Poinsett, Coast OH – Mae Kordas, Wave OH – Kianna Greer, Long Beach MB – Kalyssa Blackshear, Long Beach MB – Memphis Burnett, Tstreet RS – Layli Ostovar, Long Beach RS – Keila Gabriel, Wave RS – Olivia Ip, SG Elite S/RS – Ruby Hill, Tstreet S – Isabella Jones, Long Beach S – Ayva Ostovar, Long Beach L – Yuri Park, Wave L – Brooklyn Bowman, Coast L – Molly LaBreche, Surfside *** Under The Radar Players (Part 2) Madi Moore, OH, A4 Volley 17 Joaco – Moore is another six-rotation player with a strong arm. She hits solid ball and can move it around to different spots as well. Payton Tully, RS, A4 Volley 17 Joaco – At 6-0 and a lefty, Tully is continually improving. She puts up a solid block. When she gets a hold of one you can tell as she’s also becoming more of a terminator. Paige Buzzerio, OH, A4 Volley 17 Joaco – A 6-2 Navy commit, Buzzerio’s length presents problems for blockers. She can extend well and sees the court well. That allows her to strike equally well cross court or deep down the line. Holly Hopkins, OH, Balboa Bay 17 Blue – Hopkins, at 6-0, showed flashes of what she can bring. She has a good arm and is getting better at becoming a finisher. Anabel Kotzakov, OH, Balboa Bay 17 Blue – A six-rotation player, Kotzakov is 6-2 and a reliable option on the attack. She has a nice arm and is consistently aggressive with her swings. Kahea Carvalho, S, Seal Beach 17 Black – A bit undersized at 5-9, Carvalho makes up for it with good hands and consistent location. She’s a hard worker with a calming presence who knows how to run an offense. Addison Klunder, RS, Actyve 17 Black – Somewhat undersized at 5-10, Klunder was taking some aggressive swings. She has a solid arm and wasn’t afraid to go at bigger blocks.   Milani Lee, S/RS, Legacy Girls 17 Pyramid – Lee is part of a 6-2 system. She’s consistently on point with her location and can run tempo sets at times too. At 5-11, she’s not the tallest attacker but doesn’t overdo it and plays within herself. Aubry Beaver, OH, Temecula Viper 17 Poyer – A 6-0 Cal State Fullerton recruit, Beaver is a key component in the Viper lineup. She’s a six-rotation outside with the ability to score from the back row and showed to be a steady passer out of serve receive. Ashley Li, OH, Tstreet 17 Asics – We only saw Li once at the very beginning of the season. She’s a four-star recruit committed to Cal. At 6-3, she’s lanky with a very good arm that has her delivering pace on her swings. Hayden Lin, S, SCVC 16 Roxy – At 5-5, Lin is an undersized setter but she runs the offense well. She has soft hands and a great touch and rarely misses her spot. Kendall Beshear, OH, SCVC 16 Roxy – Beshear, at 5-10, is a really good all-around outside. She’s a smart attacker with a big arm. She passes and defends very well in the back row and is a glue piece for SCVC. Chloe Hynes, MB, SCVC 16 Roxy – Hynes has upside to her game. She’s a 6-0 middle but can play on the pins as well. Her swing is smooth and she can play some in the back row as well. Taylor Deckert, L, SCVC 16 Roxy – A freshman playing up, the more there is to see of Deckert the more there is to like. She doesn’t appear to get rattled and is a steady, reliable defender and passer. Sade Ilawole, S, Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar – Ilawole allows Beach to run a 6-2 if it wants, depending on the match ups. She’s quick with steady placement. Katrina Catalan, RS, Temecula Viper 16 Mauro – At 5-8, Catalan is undersized on the right. Still, she is strong with a powerful swing. She’s aggressive and doesn’t back down from bigger blockers. Molly McCluskey, RS, Tstreet 16 Carson – A three-star recruit, this 6-3 lefty right side has lots of potential. She touches 9-11 and can already go over blocks. She has a good swing and will add more and more power as she continues to develop. Lauren Coady, MB, Tstreet 16 Carson – A 6-2 freshman playing up, Coady is another one with lots of upside. She has a nice swing and connected on a few balls well. She’s going to be a great option as she keeps learning and growing. Ella Irwin, OH, Tstreet 16 Carson – A six-rotation outside, at 5-11 Irwin was showing what she brings to the court. She has a quick swing that generates good pace. She can also attack out of the back row to help open up the offense. Manaia Ogbechie, MB, Oaks 15 Gold – Ogbechie is a prospect. She’s 6-1 and already touching 10-0. She hits with power. She has the skill set to potentially move to the pin. Sarah Shaw, MB, Oaks 15 Gold – Shaw, at 6-1, is another with tremendous upside. She carries a smooth swing and has the ability to play in the back row as well. She too could be a future pin. Kelsey Kim, OH, SG Elite 15 Rosh – An undersized outside at 5-9, Kim plays a pivotal role. She takes a lot of swings. Though

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PVL 15s-17s: Under The Radar Players, Plus All-Stars

vballrecruiter.com spent the past weekend at the Premier Volleyball League 15s-17s championships. As for team results, Tstreet 15 Curtis defeated Mizuno Long Beach 15 Rockstar in the 15 Premier final. In the 16 Premier final, Wave 16 Brennan downed Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar. Wave 17 Juliana topped Club V 17 Ren Reed in the 17 Premier final. Club V was visiting from Utah and isn’t a normal participant of the PVL. Congrats to the overall winners! Meanwhile, our Saturday and Sunday was filled watching players we have not written about this year during qualifier action. Thus, these players have flown under the radar until now! We present our list in two parts. The first part is below. The second part is to be released Tuesday. However, we didn’t stop there. We also came up with a PVL All-Star team for the 15s, 16s and 17s. You can find the 17s and 16s below. The 15s will come out in Tuesday’s Part 2. 17s PVL All-Stars *** 16s PVL All-Stars *** Under The Radar Players (Part 1) Clara Cronin, Libero, Encore 17 Kalekonas – We hadn’t seen Cronin in action until this past weekend. She was passing well out of serve receive when targeted, which wasn’t very often. She was also picking up cross court shots well and extending rallies. She brings great energy and communicates well. Ava-Marie Lange, RS, Sunshine 17 LA – A 6-2 outside/right side committed to Harvard, Lange was part of the Sunshine 18 LA team that won gold in Phoenix. She has a strong arm and is a smart hitter who attacks defenses in various ways. Catherine Maffei, MB, Sunshine 17 LA – A bit undersized at 5-11, Maffei provides much-needed stability in the middle. She has good timing on her blocks and is heady enough to score against bigger ones. Fatimah Hall, S/RS, Mizuno Long Beach 17 Rockstar – A 5-9 three-star SDSU commit, Hall plays a vital role. She’s a solid setter with the ability to run a 5-1. She’s also able to hit across the front row in a 6-2 and has a powerful arm. Silina Damuni, S, Club V 17 Ren Reed – A 5-9 BYU commit, Damuni is part of a 6-2 package. She has a soft touch and a smooth jump set. Kalia Kohler, S, Club V 17 Ren Reed – A three-star recruit, Kohler remains uncommitted. Her location is consistent and she can set behind her well. She also does a good job of mixing her sets up to get all her hitters involved. Maia Niemen, OH, Tstreet 17 Naseri – A 5-10 three-star recruit, Niemen was carrying a good portion of the attack as Tstreet was playing short-handed. She’s a six-rotation mainstay in the lineup who can pass and score with smart shot selection. Sophia Stalcup, OH, Tstreet 17 Naseri – Stalcup was part of the 18s this season and has since moved down. She’s 6-2 and committed to West Point. She brings physicality to the lineup and has a strong arm. Milan Bayless, OH, Coast 17-1 – Bayless – who is committed to Colgate – is a glue piece for Coast. She’s not necessarily a featured part of the offense but she’s a very capable scorer and plays well across the back row passing and defending. Lily Dwinell, OH, Wave 17 Juliana – A former middle, Dwinell has proven she can be a reliable option on the outside. The Colorado commit is a steady presence in a Wave lineup that features plenty of offensive options. Saniyah Sobers, L, Rancho Valley 16 Premier – A freshman playing up, Sobers flashed definite potential. She plays with high-energy and can fly around the court trying to keep plays alive. Sarai Ross, MB, Rancho Valley 16 Premier – A bit undersized at 5-11, Ross showed her upside. While she wasn’t getting set a lot while we watched, when she did she delivered with some power. Danica Rach, OH, City Volleyball 16 Gold – Rach, at 6-1, is a key contributor as a six-rotation player. She’s lanky with a really good swing and ability to beat defenses in different ways. Isabella Marrero, L, City Volleyball 16 Gold – A three-star recruit, Marrero isn’t a flashy libero but rather steady with accurate passing. She was seemingly in the right spot most of the times to make the play she needed to. Havyn Rolle, MB, City Volleyball 16 Gold – At 5-10, Rolle isn’t the tallest middle but she can jump well and has a fluid swing. She also provides some versatility as she can play on the right side as well. Ximena Cordero, OH, Coast 16-1 – This 5-10 outside has a good variety of shots. She can beat defenses with off speed rolls or physical swings to the corners. Ashley Repetti, OH, Seal Beach 16 Black – A big strength of Seal Beach is the reliability of their outsides. Repetti, a freshman playing up, is surely part of that. She’s a steady passer and smart attacker who can carry the offense along at times. Haylee LaFontaine, OH, Seal Beach 16 Black – A 6-0 outside, LaFontaine is a big contributor. She has a strong arm and hits with good pace. Dani Sparks, S, Seal Beach 16 Black – A setter in Seal Beach’s 6-2, Sparks has great hands. She delivers consistent sets and can move the ball around well when in system. Madison Snow, OH, Temecula Viper 15 Costa – Snow is a big key for Viper. A six-rotation outside, she’s the team’s best offensive option with her smarts and strong swing. Melanie Hewlett, S/RS, Temecula Viper 15 Costa – Part of a 6-2, Hewlett’s a very strong setter. She has nice hands and great touch. She consistently put the ball in the window for her hitters. Alison Chapin, S/RS, Temecula Viper 15 Costa – Also part of the 6-2 Viper runs, Chapin’s strength is the offense she brings when front row. She has a strong arm and is able

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Commitment & Signings Week of May 6-12

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil 2022 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST: L Abbie Smith (Fort Bend Juniors) LANGSTON UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Denae Williams (Fort Bend Juniors) VIRGINIA STATE: MB/Opp De’Mya Robinson (Fort Bend Juniors) ST THOMAS TX: S/DS Mia Medina (Houston Skyline) TIFFIN UNIVERSITY: L Caeli Updike (Darke County VBC) CENTENARY COLLEGE: L Daly Nagot (TC Elite VBC) CENTENARY COLLEGE: S Meadow Smith (Texas Image) CENTENARY COLLEGE: OH Jaeda Moreno (Texas Fierce) DELTA COLLEGE: Opp/OH Naomi Moore DELTA COLLEGE: MB Jessica Ramirez ENIDCOTT COLLEGE: OH Abby Hudson (EVO) ENIDCOTT COLLEGE:  Opp Sophie Breitenbach (South County) WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Alana Bartulovic (Eastside Cleveland) WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY: OH Kaili Worcester (Mintonette Sports) WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY: OH Sadie McClinchie (Pittsburgh Elite) WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY:  L Ally White LAKELAND UNIVERSITY: L Amira Szczepanski LAKELAND UNIVERSITY: L Katelyn Kitsembel (RVA) LAKELAND UNIVERSITY:  S Montana Zdroik (Wisconsin Ice) OUR LADY OF THE LAKE: OH Ariana Caldera CENTENARY UNIVERSITY: DS/OH Asia Logan (Marlton Volleyball Club) CENTENARY UNIVERSITY: S Kimberly Stallworth (Ocean City VBC) CENTENARY UNIVERSITY: MB Cameron Fulcher SOUTHWESTERN OREGON CC: Opp Lillian McFarland (NW Elite) STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: S Gabbi Roberts (Idaho One) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: RS Sydney Boyer (East Carolina Juniors) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: S Jozie Dhayer (AVA) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: L Kylee King (Athena VBA) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: Opp Keira Lynch (SCVC) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: L Cassidy MacLean (Woodlands Revolution) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: OH Hallie Martin (501 Volley) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: L Jenna Rodriguez (Alamo) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: OH Reagan Whatley (Woodlands Revolution) COLUMBIA COLLEGE: Opp/MB Czana Doctor CENTRAL CC COLUMBUS: OH/DS Halie Kaslon ST JOHN FISHER COLLEGE: MB/OH Madalyn Bouton (VolleyFx) ST JOHN FISHER COLLEGE: MB Erin McGuiness ST JOHN FISHER COLLEGE: OH Bella Mahar OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY: L Laney Higgins (OTVA) OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY:  OH/DS Hannah Palmer (Tsunami VBC) OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY: MB/OH Morgan Phillips (K2) OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY: MB Macy Stringer (Tribe VBC) POMONA PITZER: MB Tene Ariyo (Houston Skyline) POMONA PITZER: OH Natalie Potter (Athena VBA) POMONA PITZER: Opp Paige Mountanos (Rage Westside) CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT: OH Megan James (Richmond VBC) CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT: OH Sophia Denby (Charlottesville Area VBC) FISHER COLLEGE: MB Caroline Saucier (Sarasota VBC) WHEATON COLLEGE MA: Opp Saskia Habibe (305 Volleyball Club) WHEATON COLLEGE MA: OH Sydney Lyon (Northeast VBC) WASHINGTON AND LEE: L Penelope Quiles (Alamo) WASHINGTON AND LEE: OH/Opp Caroline Natwick (Carolina Union) WASHINGTON AND LEE: OH/Opp Riley Debiec (Virginia Elite0 WASHINGTON AND LEE: OH/Opp McKenna Cook (Mintonette Sports) WASHINGTON AND LEE: MB Ryan Taylor MCLA: DS Karley Lucas-Medeiros CENTRAL BAPTIST: L Eliza Derryberry (501 Volley) MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY: DS Alana Alexander (Greater Columbus VBC) MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Abby Buchtel (New Wave VBC) MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY:  DS Ally Gaver (Mintonette Sports) MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY: MB Josie Niemeyer (Tri State Elite) MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY: Opp Emma Johnson MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY: Opp Karissa Humphrey MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Quinn Horn KEAN UNIVERSITY: S Aspen O’Brien (Sky High) KEAN UNIVERSITY: OH Bella Stem (Blue Ridge VBA) KEAN UNIVERSITY:  L Brianna Otto (East Coast Crush) ALBION COLLEGE: MB/Opp Sophia Quillan (Michigan VBA) ALBION COLLEGE:  Opp Aliyah Vesper (Michigan Elite) ALBION COLLEGE:  OH Emily Flanscha ALBION COLLEGE:  MB Heidi Faramelli (Team Pineapple) ELIZABETH CITY STATE: MB Clarke Blakemore (K2) THIEL COLLEGE: DS Jordan Fiorentini THIEL COLLEGE: S Madison Fiorentini THIEL COLLEGE: S Carlie Reynolds THIEL COLLEGE: OH/MB Daisy Jenness BERRY COLLEGE: OH Lura Underwood (A5) BERRY COLLEGE: S Cadence Maxfield (Impact Volleyball Club) BERRY COLLEGE: L Kat Kelyman (Virginia Elite) BERRY COLLEGE: OH Kara Schmit (Milwaukee Sting) GOUCHER COLLEGE: S Riley Kocell (Carolina Union) MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY: Opp Gabi Walker (Paramount VBC) MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY:  S Johanna Modica (Mountain View VBC) MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY: OH/MB Anna Anderson LETOURNEAU UNIVERSITY: MB Amya Orn (Renegades Volleyball Club) UNC CHARLOTTE: S Lauren Nixon (Munciana) UW OSHKOSH: OH Angie Blinderman (Osceola Volleyball Club) WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY: DS Olivia Kiger! WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY: S Alyssa Weaver WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Emily Stutzman WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY: S Riley Ruffley (Horseshoe VBC) DENISON UNIVERSITY: MB Ellie Martin (Michigan Elite) DENISON UNIVERSITY: S Alice Kempf (MAVA) ST JOHNS: MB Ludovica Zola ST JOHNS: MB Magda Stambrowska OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY: Opp/OH Madison Mergen (Athlete Headquarters) OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY: MB Annie Casper MARYLAND BALTIMORE COUNTY: S Anna Leigh Alford (Tallahassee VBA) YORK COLLEGE: Opp Tia Pratt YORK COLLEGE: MB Cierra Dringman VIRGINIA TECH: L Josie Bloom (MIVCA) ST MARYS UNIVERSITY MINNESOTA: MB Peyton Berg BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY:  OH/DS Mariana Ickes BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY:  DS Josephine Jones (Dayton Juniors) BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY: OH Ashley Garapic (ClevePRIME) BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Paige Massie (Blackswamp VBC) BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY: MB Bekah Pack BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY: OH/DS Emma Organ BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY: DS Mackenzie Jones (Toledo Dynamic) BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY: S Gabby Williams BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY: MB Jenna Woods (Champaign County Sharks) EDINBORO UNIVERSITY: MB Emma Hiott (Municana) PASADENA CC: OH/MB Reese Roper PASADENA CC: OH/Opp Kyley Chang (Forza1 West) WESTCLIFF UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Luise Palenczat INCARNATE WORD: OH Finley Evans (Arete) SALT LAKE CC: S  Bella Houtz (Club V) ST LAWRENCE: Opp/MB Berit Brecke (Volleyball Alliance) CSU FULLERTON: MB/OH Keke Hall (Mizuno Long Beach) ALBANY STATE: MB Mary Kate Preston (Houston Juniors) ST MARTINS UNIVERSITY:  S Karla Soto OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE: MB Eliana Channell (303 Volleyball Academy) OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE: S Gabrielle Barber (NYC Juniors) OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE: OH Estelle Harsh (Impact Volleyball Club) GOSHEN COLLEGE: OH Kyla Moffitt (Circle City) CENTRAL MAINE CC: MB Morgan Stevens (Dynamo) DREW UNIVERSITY: Opp Abby Pereira (Digs VBC) UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON: OH Erin Gretsky (Garden State Attack) UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON: OH Deanna Whelpley (Digs VBC) UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON: MB Gwen Koester SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE: OH/Opp Karrigan Powell SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE: OH/Opp Paige Bly GRINNELL COLLEGE: OH Nicole Mlynski (Sky High) GRINNELL COLLEGE:  S Gabby Choy (Wave) BUFFALO STATE: OH Amia Carter (Balitmore Elite) BUFFALO STATE: MB Brielle Karen (Long Island VBC) LAKE SUMPTER COLLEGE: OH Cecilia Calton BELLEVUE COLLEGE: MB Kadence Stoddard (DaKine VBC) UC RIVERSIDE: S Makena Tong (Ka Ulukoa) LINFIELD UNIVERSITY: L Xanadee Madarang-Brandes (Ka Ulukoa) ALLEGHENY COLLEGE: S Alejandra Fernandez ALLEGHENY COLLEGE: OH/Opp Alex Reesch (Allegro) BRYN MAWR COLLEGE: S Anna Dravk (Fusion Volleyball Club) BRYN MAWR COLLEGE: MB Elise Perry (Carolina Edge) BRYN MAWR COLLEGE: OH/Opp Micah Sheppard (Fusion Volleyball

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18s: Top 50 National Club Rankings

vballrecruiter.com presents its 18s Top 50 National Rankings. These rankings are not final, as there are still 18s teams competing at AAUs next month. At the conclusion of the national championships we will release our final rankings. There are lots of factors to take into consideration when formulating a list like this. It leaves plenty of room for debate as these rankings are ultimately subjective. There are power league results, qualifier results, national tournaments like Triple Crown and of course the USAV Girls Junior Nationals 18s championships. All these come into play. We put more weight on what happened in Phoenix than a qualifier in January because the whole season is built toward peaking at JN’s. We also had one steadfast rule we didn’t break no matter the circumstances. That rule was if Team A defeated Team B in a gold challenge match or gold bracket match at JN’s, Team A is always going to be ranked ahead of Team B. That’s because everyone comes to JN’s to win a gold medal and if Team A eliminates Team B from contention, it won at the absolute right time. It can make for some skewed overall rankings but what’s the point if the biggest head-to-head matches of the season aren’t the most important ones? The Top 25 teams have comments to hopefully give some insight as to why they are ranked where they are. A select few from 26-50 have comments as well but not all. 1. SUNSHINE 18 LA Comment: The USAV 18 Open gold medalist was the easy choice to be No. 1. For now. Should Munciana 18 Samurai take gold in 18 Open at AAUs it’ll rekindle the debate, as Muncie owns a head-to-head victory over Sunshine in the finals of Triple Crown. A5 Mizuno 18 Marc is the only other team to own a victory against Sunshine on the national stage. Coast 18-1 and Mizuno Long Beach 18 Rockstar each picked up a victory against Sunshine in local Premier Volleyball League action. Sunshine collected 38 victories against the Open field, including its time in Phoenix. That’s the most of any team. 2. MADFROG 18 GREEN Comment: Madfrog showed moments of vulnerability in losing pool matches to Adversity 18 Adidas and FC Elite 18 Elite at JN’s. Yet, it responded by upsetting A5 in its challenge match on its way to finishing with the silver medal. That propelled Madfrog to No. 2 in the rankings. Yes, A5 did defeat Madfrog in Nashville, but there’s no doubt that A5 would gladly trade that victory for the one in Phoenix that didn’t happen. Madfrog also owns some impressive victories outside of JN’s which includes beating Hou Skyline 18 Royal, Skyline 18 Royal, Coast and SASVBC 18-1. 3. A5 MIZUNO 18 MARC Comment: A5 had a tremendous overall season. It just lost one match at the wrong time when it fell to Madfrog in the challenge round at JN’s. That was only A5’s third loss in a national tournament. OT 18 Chad and AZ Rev 18 Premier join Madfrog as the only clubs to own a victory over A5. A5 finished the year 3-1 against OT and 1-1 against Madfrog. A5 earned 31 victories against the Open field, second only to Sunshine. 4. SPVB 18 ELITE Comment: It’s difficult ranking SPVB simply because it doesn’t have the same strength of schedule. Still, what it does have in terms of results has to be taken into consideration. SPVB owns a victory over Munciana and Rockwood Thunder 18 Elite, which finished tied for third at JN’s. SPVB only loss so far is to Team Indiana 18 Elite, which finished in the top half at JN’s. SPVB is set to play AAUs in June. 5. MUNCIANA 18 SAMURAI Comment: Compared to others in the rankings, Muncie has played a much lighter schedule but has proved itself to be among the top in the country regardless. Not only does the club own a victory over Sunshine in the final of Triple Crown, it owns 10 more victories against teams which qualified for 18 Open at JN’s. It’s only losses to date are to SPVB and Hou Skyline. 6. ROCKWOOD THUNDER 18 ELITE Comment: From here on out it starts getting interesting as the results get more and more mixed and mashed. There’s no denying Rockwood Thunder turned in a strong performance at JN’s by tying for the bronze medal. It’s only losses there were to Madfrog in the semis and to Vital in pool play. It upset Coast in challenge play. On the season, RT has just one loss to a non-qualified 18 Open squad and that was against CUVC 18 Premier. It also owns a victory over Skyline, which tied for fifth at JN’s. 7. SKYLINE 18 ROYAL Comment: Skyline’s run to a fifth-place tie at JN’s included just one loss, to Sunshine in the quarterfinals. Like Rockwood Thunder, Skyline lost just once to a non-qualified 18 Open team in SA Junior 18 Adidas. It did earn some strong victories leading up to JN’s by topping Coast, Hou Skyline and Madfrog. It also owns head-to-head victories over bronze medalist FC Elite and Adversity, which tied for fifth. 8. FC ELITE 18 ELITE Comment: Some could argue by virtue of finishing with a bronze medal at JN’s that FC Elite deserves to be ranked higher than No. 8. There’s certainly a case to be made. At the same time, FC Elite suffered setbacks to unqualified teams in Kairos 18 Elite and MKE Sting 18 Gold on the year, as well as falling to Gainesville Jrs 18/17 at JN’s. And it took a head-to-head loss against Skyline. FC Elite also owns a victory over MKE Sting to even that out, and does carry head-to-head wins over Rockwood Thunder during qualifying season and Madfrog in pool play at JN’s.   9. ADVERSITY 18 ADIDAS Comment: Adversity lost a pool play match at JN’s to FC Elite but picked up a pair of impressive victories along the

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PVL 14s Standout Players

With the 18s division done except for AAUs, vballrecruiter.com will begin shifting into the 14s division. Our first venture was attending the Premier Volleyball League 14s tournament No. 4 on Saturday at the CLAVA facility in Lake Forest, CA. Below, we highlight the standouts we saw while catching the action. Finley Krystkowiak, OH, Wave 14 Brennan – At 6-3, Krystkowiak is definitely an up-and-comer! She has a big arm and hit a heavy ball. She’s a threat out of the back row as well. And she has a strong serve that gets Wave some easy points. Sophia Johnson, RS, Wave 14 Brennan – At 5-5, Johnson was not the tallest right-side attacker. However, she’s scrappy and fearless. She jumps well and doesn’t back down when it comes to challenging the block. Jaycee Mack, Wave 14 Brennan – A 5-11 middle playing up an age group, Mack was very impressive! She’s definitely one to keep tabs on as she moves up the ranks. She was the hardest-hitting middle we saw with her powerful arm. Ryah Brock, OH, Forza1 North 14 UA – Part of a strong outside duo, Brock is a seventh-grader with great upside. She gets off the ground well and hits with nice pace. Westley Matavao, OH, Forza1 North 14 UA – Another seventh-grader playing up, Matavao is real aggressive when attacking. She has a good arm and hits out of the back row as well. Jayden Hanson, S, Forza1 North 14 UA – Hanson has a bright future. She’s smooth with soft hands. She was able to set against the flow with good accuracy as well. Nina Hemsley, MB, Forza1 North 14 UA – Hemsley had a few kills that were attention-grabbers. She gets up well and can crush it when the opportunity presents itself. Taylor Boice, MB, SCVC 14 Roxy – Boice was a reliable target in the middle and SCVC was feeding when possible. She has a strong arm and defenses were having trouble slowing her down. Sammy Destler, OH, SCVC 14 Roxy – A beach player too, Destler was shouldering a load on offense. She has a quick swing when letting it fly but can also deliver off speed shots to keep the defense guessing. Kennedy Kim, S/RS, Balboa Bay 14 Blue – Kim was both setting and hitting for Balboa and doing well in both areas. She showed consistent location when directing the attack. She also displayed a knack for knowing how to score with smart hitting. Casandra Doll, OH, Balboa Bay 14 Blue – A wirey outside, Doll has a smooth arm. She doesn’t hold back and isn’t afraid to go after it. Asia Udo-Ema, Pipeline 14 Magic – The go-to hitter for Pipeline, Udo-Ema is a solid all-around player. You can see some of her beach skills in her hitting, with smart placement. She has a nice swing with good extension. Presley Johnson, OH, Tstreet 14 Carson – Johnson is a bit undersized at 5-6 but she’s a gamer. She gets up well and is aggressive in challenge the block with her whippy swing. Addison Coady, MB, Tstreet 14 Carson – Coady is one to keep an eye as she has a high ceiling. She’s 6-1 and is fairly quick. She has a decent arm that is going to only get better as she works on her game. Emmerson Champagne, MB, Tstreet 14 Carson – A 6-0 middle, Champagne was one of the stronger hitters at her position. She showed some power on a few kills and should continue to develop in that area as she moves up. Malia Jones, L, Forza1 14 UA – Jones was certainly holding down the back court. She showed solid ball control and passing and was making digs when the ball came her way. Ryan Leonard, MB, Forza1 14 UA – One strength of Leonard is she moves well. She also has a loose swing and can get into it when the set is there. Alanah Clemente, OH, Supernova 14 All Stars – Clemente is a freshman playing down. She’s versatile as she is a right side/setter in high school but was playing outside and passing during Saturday’s action. At 6-0, she’s long with a nice swing. There is tremendous potential there! Anabelle Redaelli, OH, Actyve 14 Black – Redaelli is listed at 5-8 but she carries a big arm. She’s strong and hits with lots of pace and power. Grace Jamison, OH, Actyve 14 Black – Another 5-8 outside, Jamison has a good arm as well. She’s a smart attacker who hits out the back row at times too. Ava McBride, RS, Actyve 14 Black – At 5-10, McBride has a lively arm. She was taking aggressive swings. When she catches it, she was letting some balls really rip. Jordyn Wilson, OH, Rancho Valley 14 Premier – There’s some explosiveness to Wilson’s attacks. She jumps well and swings hard. She was proving to be Rancho’s best offensive weapon. Christine Powell, MB, Seal Beach 14 Black – Powell has a loose, fluid swing and was a proving to be a reliable option. When the set was there she was able to get after it well. Olivia Bryant, RS, Coast 14-1 – We like the upside to Bryant’s play. She jumps well and can swing hard. She’ll be a fun one to watch as she continues to expand her game Madyson McCarthy, OH, Coast 14-1 – This 5-10 outside was showing a nice range of shots. She has a strong arm to beat defenses with or she can go off speed with well-placed attacks. Kylie Parker, OH, SG Elite 14 Rosh – Parker was perhaps the most impressive player in the gym! She’s an explosive hitter with a fast swing who can really let it fly. She also passes and defends well when in the back court.    

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Commitment & Signings Week of April 29-May 5

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil 2022 TEXAS: Opp/S Marina Crownover (Roots VBC) AUBURN: OH Sydney Handel (KC Power) OKLAHOMA: OH Beth Bayless (Oklahoma Peak) EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE: S Payton Rolfsen (Empowered Volleyball Academy) EAST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA: S Shelby Veenstra (Club Canyon VBC) LOUISIANA MONROE: OH Sandlin Short (Alabama Performance) CENTENARY COLLEGE: MB Jordan Wheeler (Capital City VBC) CENTENARY COLLEGE: MB Susi Curtis (Eagle Mountain) CENTENARY COLLEGE: S/DS Kaylee Barry (Guns Up) LINFIELD: Opp/S Ashley Hayes LINFIELD: OH Natalie Brinda CAMERON UNIVERSITY: OH Paris Patterson ADRIAN COLLEGE: MB Kayla Chan (Legacy VBC) GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS: OH/DS Olivia Stockham (Midwest United) MT SAC: OH Melissa Polich (Tstreet IE) CENTRAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE: OH/DS Jayden Cork KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN: OH/DS Rachel Dunaway (TBS Volleyball Club) KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN: S Emily Huntsman (Relentless VBC) PASADENA CC: MB Ashley Gilbert (Valley Volleyball Academy) PASADENA CC: OH/Opp Leslie Pacheco LEWIS CLARK STATE: S Esther Kailiponi (Seal Beach VBC) STOCKTON UNIVERSITY: L Paige Anania (Princeton VBC) CAL LUTHERAN: MB Alex Hayes (Northern Nevada Juniors) DRURY: MB Kaitlin Fasbender (The Academy Volleyball Club) BLUEFIELD STATE: Opp/MB Kaylee Winchell (North Pacific Juniors) BLUEFIELD STATE:  DS/S Cristin Blaker NICHOLS COLLEGE: OH/DS Sydney Ball (Husky VBC) NICHOLS COLLEGE: OH/S Melina Bezati (Slam VBC) NICHOLS COLLEGE: S/Opp Kya Burdier NICHOLS COLLEGE: OH/DS Lizzie D’etorre NICHOLS COLLEGE: OH Mairead Frost (MGA Volleyball) NICHOLS COLLEGE: Opp/DS Ruby St. Onge MCLA: OH Elizabeth Brown MCLA: OH Anais Badio (Tstreet LV) MCLA: S Shannon O’Brien (Husky VBC) MCLA: L Abigail Cummings (Maine Juniors) MCLA: MB Jayna Schmohl (Dragons Volleyball Club) THIEL COLLEGE: DS Devin Rhoads THIEL COLLEGE: OH Kylee Jordan (Ohio Xtreme) THIEL COLLEGE: OH Melody Shillito (MVP) THIEL COLLEGE: DS Hannah Miller DAKOTA STATE: OH Shelby Vander Vorst DAKOTA STATE: S Leilani Weber (Kairos Elite) OHIO WESLEYAN: MB Reagan Brake (Salt City Smash) OHIO WESLEYAN: S Lily Bechina (Chicago Elite) OHIO WESLEYAN: L Bella Guzzetta (Boomers VBC) OHIO WESLEYAN: OH Gracelyn Mathias (Ohio Storm) SOUTHWESTERN OREGON CC: L Maka Ka’apuni  (Pi’opi’o Bears VBC) KEAN UNIVERSITY: OH Alison Kowalewski (Jersey Juniors VBC) LETOURNEAU: OH/Opp Kataliah de los Santos (San Antonio Empire) LETOURNEAU: OH/Opp Emma Smith (Texas Tigers) LETOURNEAU: OH/Opp Kaylyn Taylor (Houston Juniors) KEISER UNIVERSITY: Opp Eva Herz KEISER UNIVERSITY: OH Milla Merkler KEISER UNIVERSITY: DS/OH Madelyn Tarrance (Unified) WHEATON COLLEGE MA: OH/MB Kylie Cekalski (Dinamite Volleyball Club) WHEATON COLLEGE MA: MB Hollis Hanson (Elevation Volleyball Club) WHEATON COLLEGE MA: OH Celina Henn (Pulse Volleyball Club) WHEATON COLLEGE MA: MB Julia Wingler (Carolina Edge) UNIVERSITY OF PROVIDENCE: MB/RS Ruby Morse (951 Elite) ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: DS Reagan Watts ILLINOIS WESLEYAN:  OH Halle Smith ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: S Katie Gund (Milwaukee Sting) ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: OH Taylor French (Eich’s Volleyball Club) ROWAN UNIVERSITY: OH Jena Kaul (Central Jersey VBA) ROWAN UNIVERSITY: L Vanessa Hutchinson (East Coast Power) MISERICORDIA: OH Meghan Peters (Bradywine VBC) GUILFORD COLLEGE: Opp Kaci Johnson (East Carolina Juniors) BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY: S Jada Nunn (Kokoro Volleyball) TIFFIN UNIVERSITY: L Caeli Updike (Darke County VBC) TIFFIN UNIVERSITY: L Kaiya Markley XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA: MB Niara Mims (Absolute VBC) WILEY COLLEGE: Opp/MB Kharah Elder (Houston Juniors) ALBION COLLEGE: OH/Opp Megan Gross (Arsenal VBC) ALBION COLLEGE: MB Annika Lindstrom (Rolling Thunder VBC) BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY: OH Dollie Byrd (A5) SALVE REGINA: MB/OH Kailey Kusick (CT Stars) SALVE REGINA: OH Erin Coates (Atlantic Valley VBC) SALVE REGINA: OH Lucy Swanson (Southern Alliance VBC) SALVE REGINA: MB Lydia Daskalos (Dynamo VBC) SALVE REGINA: MB Lauren Hoyle (Lakeside VBC) UNIVERSITY OF LYNCHBURG: OH/DS Kailey Keough (Carolina Union) SPOKANE FALLS CC: OH Sydney Kinch ALMA COLLEGE: OH Avreigh Holmes (Michigan Elite) ALMA COLLEGE: S Vicky Villarosa (Epic VBC) ALMA COLLEGE: Opp Madison Neu BIOLA: S Julia Peet (Apex 1) SALEM COLLEGE: S/Opp Ashlyn Wood (Upward Stars) CONCORDIA CHICAGO: L Brooke Christensen  (MN Select) CONCORDIA CHICAGO: OH Kate Foley CONCORDIA CHICAGO: OH/MB Lili Hunt CONCORDIA CHICAGO: MB McKayla LeVoy (Ultimate VBC) CONCORDIA CHICAGO: OH Taylor Chastain DEFIANCE COLLEGE: L Sophia Corey (Impact VBC) DEFIANCE COLLEGE: L Veronica Vasquez (Defiance Volleyball Club) DEFIANCE COLLEGE: L Emma Chafins (Defiance Volleyball Club) DEFIANCE COLLEGE: S Kirsten Vanisacker DEFIANCE COLLEGE: OH/Opp Abigail Teders (Defiance Volleyball Club) DEFIANCE COLLEGE: S Courtney Maxwell (Cincinnati VBA) DEFIANCE COLLEGE: OH/Opp Taylor Sobieck (Greater Columbus VBC) DEFIANCE COLLEGE: MB Maile Misleh (Bayside Juniors) UMASS BOSTON: DS Kelsey Cruz UMASS BOSTON: S Amelia Delvin (East Coast Power) UMASS BOSTON: OH Maiya Cobian (Metro VBC) UMASS BOSTON: MB Colbie Atlas (Xceleration VBC) UMASS BOSTON: MB Mikayla Cleary UMASS BOSTON: S Ruby Ackerman (Forza1 West) UMASS BOSTON: Opp/S Alyssa Tonnu (Earth VBC) UMASS BOSTON: OH Emma Zelkowitz (Wildfire VBA) UMASS BOSTON: OH Lauren Westlund (Club One AZ) OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY: L Olivia Jurcevic (AVC Cleveland) OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY: MB Alyssa Merrell WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY: MB Olivia Follick WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY: MB Sarah Trisel (London Elite) WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY: S Reagan Kane (Circle City) WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY: OH Piper Ricketts (Ohio Premier) AURORA UNIVERSITY: L Taylor Tinnes (Future VBC) WARNER UNIVERSITY: L Sky Koller MESSIAH UNIVERSITY: S Libby Gross (Premier Volleyball Delaware) MESSIAH UNIVERSITY: MB Julia Bowen (Baltimore Elite) MESSIAH UNIVERSITY: OH/DS Faith McGowan (Nook Volleyball Academy) MESSIAH UNIVERSITY: L Dena Rovito (Metro VBC) MESSIAH UNIVERSITY: OH Hannah Thomas WEATHERFORD COLLEGE: OH/MB Stella Scott (Game Day VBC) UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON: L Camryn Hoffman (Club Ace Long Island) STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: MB Vivian Lisboa (Rancho Valley) MARY WASHINGTON: OH Makayla Bowman (American Volleyball Club) ARKANSAS MONTICELLO: OH Holiday Ellis (Sunshine) BUTLER: DS/OH Brooklyne Darby (Elite Volleyball) OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY: OH Ashlynn Stephens (Carolina Union) CYPRESS COLLEGE: L Ashlyn Riddle (Seal Beach) CYPRESS COLLEGE: OH Carmelina Infante (Seal Beach) UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY: Opp Jordan Hairell  (Texas Legacy) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: MB Stephanie Moreau (Mill City) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: Opp Ava Hartley (Mill City) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: S Ella Koelb (Dynamo VBC) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: OH Kelsey Sanborn (Dymano VBC) ST JOHN FISHER: L Kiera Hartpence (Lakeside Volleyball Club) ST JOHN FISHER: S Reilly Morrow (Rise Volleyball Club) ST THOMAS TX: MB Karrington Kays (TAV Houston) ST THOMAS TX: OH Audrey Cataline (Texas Legacy) SOUTH FLORIDA: OH Maria Clara Andrade POMONA PITZER: DS Hanna

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Far Western 17O: Club V Rules Again; Final Bid Drama

For the second time this season Club V 17 Ren Reed earned gold at a qualifier. Back in March, Club V picked up its bid and first place at Salt Lake City. It closed the season the same way it opened it – taking first, this time at Far Western in Reno. Club V topped Hou Skyline 17 Royal in the final. Hou Skyline was also previously-qualified and it helped create trickle down to fifth place. While AZ Storm 17 Thunder and SynergyForce 17 Jeff earned their bids at the conclusion of gold pool play, it took Absolute Black 17-1 winning the fifth-place match to secure the last bid spot. Here’s how the weekends played out for all involved. CLUB V 17 REN REED (FIRST, 7-2) Day 1: d Encore 17 25-17, 25-15; d SIVBC Storm 25-15, 25-13; l SynergyForce 17 Jeff 16-25, 25-18, 15-12 Day 2: d NE Elite 17 Vici 25-18, 25-21; l Hou Skyline 17 Royal 25-19, 15-25, 15-10; d Co Jrs 17 Kevin 25-23, 25-20 Day 3: d SynergyForce 17 James 29-27, 22-25, 15-8; d Absolute Black 17-1 25-23, 25-16; d Hou Skyline 17 Royal 25-20, 27-25   Club V arrived at Far Western with one of the most impressive qualifying records of any team. The Intermountain Region club was 27-3 through the Salt Lake City, Red Rock Rave and Lone Star Classic qualifiers. It led to a first-place showing in SLC; a fifth in Vegas; and a third in Dallas. In Reno, Club V actually lost twice for the first time at a qualifier but still managed to walk away with another gold medal after topping Hou Skyline in the final. It pushed Club V’s qualifier record to 34-5. “It was a good weekend,” Club V coach Reed Carlson said. “I’m proud of the girls. Losing early is no fun. We haven’t lost very often so to learn from that and come back and finish strong is a big step for us.” SynergyForce upset Club V on Day 1, pulling that result out in three. It dropped Club V into the same pool as Hou Skyline on Day 2. The Lone Star club handed Club V yet another setback but Club V still advanced to the gold pools. It offered Club V a shot at redemption against SynergyForce. Club V returned the favor and took their second meeting in three sets. Getting past Absolute next gave Club V another chance at Hou Skyline in the final. Club V swept that one. “We were up 8-3 on Skyline on Day 2 and they went on a 12-3 run,” Carlson said. “We stopped being aggressive in all aspects. The next time our goal was to keep the energy high and keep our foot on the gas. They are such a disciplined team you can’t give them too many opportunities. We had to put the ball away sooner.” *** HOU SKYLINE 17 ROYAL (SECOND, 8-1) Day 1: d Absolute Black 17-1 25-19, 18-25, 20-18; d VVA 17-1 25-15, 25-18; d Miz Long Beach 17 Rockstar 25-21, 25-23 Day 2: d Co Jrs 17 Kevin 25-23, 25-13; d Club V 17 Ren Reed 25-19, 15-25, 15-10; d NE Elite 17 Vici 25-21, 25-16 Day 3: d AZ Storm 17 Thunder 25-19, 25-21; d NorCal 17-1 Black 25-22, 25-12; l Club V 17 Ren Reed 25-20, 27-25   Hou Skyline closed out a strong qualifying season by adding another silver medal to the mix. Despite its consistent showings it took Hou Skyline until its third try to qualify. The team just missed out on a bid at NEQ in March, coming in fourth and finishing one spot away from qualifying. A seventh-place showing at Sunshine once more kept Hou Skyline one spot removed from a bid. The bid finally came Hou Skyline’s way two weeks ago at the Lone Star Classic, where it placed second. In Reno, Hou Skyline had a tough opening match against Absolute, taking the third set 20-18. Hou Skyline defeated Club V in three as well on Day 2. On Day 3, Hou Skyline swept both AZ Storm and NorCal 17-1 Black to reach the final where it was swept by Club V. *** ARIZONA STORM 17 THUNDER (THIRD, 6-3) Day 1: d Hive 17 Gold 25-8, 25-23; l Club V 17 Ren Matthew 29-27, 25-18; d Rage 17 Greg 25-9, 25-17 Day 2: d Academy 17 Diamond 25-19, 20-25, 15-12; d OJVA 17-1 Gold 25-15, 25-20; l Absolute Black 17-1 25-22, 25-18 Day 3: l Hou Skyline 17 Royal 25-19, 25-21; d NorCal 17-1 Black 25-20, 23-25, 15-13; d SynergyForce 17 Jeff 25-20, 25-21   Injuries played a role in AZ Storm’s qualifier struggles and tested the resolve of the team as it headed to Reno in hopes of earning an Open bid. There were no crazy dramatics or out of the ordinary happenings at Far Western. Just a steady determination to pull through and go home qualified. Once AZ Storm defeated NorCal 17-1 Black in its final gold pool match on Day 3 its wish was granted. Storm finished out by topping SynergyForce in the third-place match. “We knew we had a bid but our mindset was let’s earn it,” Storm coach Aaron Payne said. “Let’s go win this match and say we qualified outright. We played tough against Synergy. That was a great win.” Storm had worked to get past its disappointment at the Red Rock Rave in early April. A 0-3 mark on Day 1 was not what the team expected as it was knocked from contention. Storm did earn a National bid through the regional tournament but came to Reno looking to end the qualifier season on a high note. Even without its full lineup available. Storm found a way. “The injuries have been tough,” Payne said. “We’ve been going back and forth with our setters. We had Gabby (LeBlanc) setting for a period of time. We got Tatum (Longnecker) back in the gym and she took it back over.

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16s: Top 50 National Club Rankings

We have already released our 18s National Rankings. As well as our 17s National Rankings. Now vballrecruiter.com presents its 16s Top 50 National Rankings. At the conclusion of the national championships we will release our final rankings. There are lots of factors to take into consideration when formulating a list like this. It leaves plenty of room for debate as these rankings are ultimately subjective. The Top 25 teams have comments to hopefully give some insight as to why they are ranked where they are. A select few from 26-50 have comments as well but not all. 1. DYNASTY 16 BLACK Comment: In our 17s National Rankings, picking a No. 1 left room for plenty of debate. That’s not the case in the 16s division. Dynasty is a clear-cut No. 1 after compiling 16 victories against the field compared to just two losses (TAV 16 Black and NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami.) Dynasty owns victories over both teams it has lost to, and has beaten 1st Alliance 16 Gold three times, KC Power 16-1 twice, as well as Wave 16 Brennan and A5 Mizuno 16 Gabe. 2. NKYVC 16-1 TSUNAMI Comment: One of only two teams to have a victory over top-ranked Dynasty, NKYVC lands at No. 2. Along with beating Dynasty, NKYVC has an impressive lineup of wins that include A5, 1st Alliance, TAV, Circle City 16 Purple and Triangle 16 Black. Overall, NKYVC has 12 victories against Open qualifiers. It has quality losses to Dynasty, Wave, 1st Alliance and Circle City (twice). NKYVC does have two losses to a non-qualified Open team. One is to a strong Munciana 16 Moana team. The other is to HPSTL 16 Royal. 3. A5 MIZUNO 16 GABE Comment: Losses to Dynasty and NKYVC place A5 at No. 3. But the Georgia club has clearly proven itself as one of the best with 19 victories against Open qualified teams. Two of the best ones came against TAV and Wave. It also has beaten Munciana twice. The only questionable loss for A5 came to AVC Cle Rox 16 Red, which is not qualified for Open. A5 has also lost to OT 16 Jason and Triangle, both of which are ranked in the Top 15. 4. CO JRS 16 SHERRI Comment: Co Jrs is a good illustration of the challenge ranking teams can bring about. Co Jrs carries a modest 8-5 against the Open field, yet it has beaten both TAV and Wave, as well as Circle City. TAV and Wave are clear-cut Top 10 teams, and Circle City is borderline Top 10. Co Jrs does have a couple tough losses, one of them coming to Seal Beach 16 Black. Co Jrs has also lost to Metro 16 Travel, but we count that as a quality loss. Tri-State Elite 16 Blue also owns a victory over Co Jrs, as does Triangle and Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar (twice). 5. WAVE 16 BRENNAN Comment: At the time of these rankings, Wave is 18-6 against the Open field. Two of those losses are to A5 and Dynasty. Another came against Triangle. Wave also lost to Coast 16-1 and Co Jrs 16 Sherri in PVL action. Among Wave’s victories are wins over NKYVC, TAV, OT Jason, Coast (three times) and Long Beach (three times). 6. TAV 16 BLACK Comment: The rankings again are presenting difficulties. TAV has an argument to be higher than No. 6. TAV is one of only two teams to have defeated Dynasty to date. It’s one of 10 victories against the Open field. TAV has lost to Pohaku 16-1, a non-Open qualified team. Among its quality losses are setbacks to A5, NKYVC, Wave, Dynasty and Co Jrs. 7. 1ST ALLIANCE 16 GOLD Comment: It’s been an interesting season for 1st Alliance, which has seen both sides of it often. The Illinois club is 10-11 against the Open field. Among its victories are KC Power (twice), Circle City, NKYVC and OT Jason. It has also lost to NKYVC, A5 (twice) and Dynasty (three times). It also has one setback against TVC 16 Black, which is not qualified for Open. 8. OT 16 JASON Comment: Of the five losses against the Open field suffered by OT Jason, only one – to Triangle – has come to a team ranked outside the Top 10. The other four defeats are against NKYVC, 1st Alliance, A5 and Wave. OT also owns a victory over A5, as well as Coast, Metro and Long Beach. It has a mark of 10-5 against the Open field. 9. KC POWER 16-1 Comment: KC Power grabs one of the last spots in the Top 10 on strength of victories over clubs like TAV, Wave, Triangle and Munciana. Excluding Muncie, those are part of 10 victories against the Open qualified field. It also has eight losses against the Open field, with two each to 1st Alliance, Dynasty and Premier Nebraska 16 Gold, and one each to Circle City and A5. 10. TRI-STATE ELITE 16 BLUE Comment: Tri-State Elite isn’t part of the Open bid chase and is focused on playing JVA events and AAUs at the end of the year. Still, it has been able to produce some big wins that earned the club a spot at No. 10. Among them are beating Munciana (three times), Co Jrs and Circle City. Other victories over Open qualified teams include beating MKE Sting 16 Gold and OT 16 Roberto. Some of the losses have included ones to NKYVC, Wave and Vision 16 Gold, as well as splitting a pair of matches with both Elevation 16 Butcher and Team Indiana Elite 16.1. 11. MUNCIANA 16 MOANA Comment: There’s been some solid victories so far for Muncie, including owning six victories over Open qualified teams in OT 16 Will, MKE Sting, Drive Nation 16 Red, Top Select 16 Elite, Circle City and NKYVC. It has also lost to Top Select, KC Power, Adidas KiVA 16 Red, and A5 (twice). 12. CIRCLE CITY 16 PURPLE Comment: Circle City has posted an

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List Of Qualified Open Teams (All Ages)

Below you’ll find the running list of Open qualified teams. We’ll update the list each week as more teams earn Open bids. *updated May 31 17 Open Qualified Clubs Bids Available: 36 Bids Awarded: 36 1st Alliance 17 Gold (NL) Premier Nebraska 17 Gold (NL) MAVS 17 KC (NL) Circle City 17 Purple (NEQ) Dynasty 17 Black (NEQ) OT 17 John (NEQ) Club V 17 Ren Reed (SLC) Alamo 17 Premier (SLC) AZ Rev 17 Premier (SLC) TAV 17 Black (MEQ) Drive Nation 17 Red (MEQ) Legacy 17-1 Adidas (MEQ) Madfrog 17 Green (PNQ) ID Crush 17 Bower (PNQ) AJV 17 Adidas (PNQ) Coast 17-1 (RRR) Tstreet 17 Naseri (RRR) Wave 17 Juliana (RRR) A5 Mizuno 17 Jing (Sunshine) Skyline 17 Royal (Sunshine) Metro 17 Travel (Sunshine) MN Select 17-1 (Show Me) Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite (Show Me) Mintonette Sports m.71 (Show Me) CUVC 17 Premier (Big South) CHAVC 17-1 Black (Big South) Mich Elite 17 Mizuno (Big South) HJV 17 Elite (Windy City) Sunshine 17 LA (Windy City) UPVBC 17 Open (Windy City) Hou Skyline 17 Royal (Lone Star) KC Power 17-1 (Lone Star) Club V 17 Ren Matthew (Lone Star) SynergyForce 17 Jeff (Far Western) Absolute Black 17-1 (Far Western) Top Select 17 Elite (At-Large) ***** 16 Open Qualified Clubs Bids Available: 36 Bids Awarded: 36 At-Large bids currently available: 0 Co Jrs 16 Sherri (SLC) Club V 16 Ren Wayne (SLC) Coast 16-1 (SLC) Dynasty 16 Black (NL) A5 Mizuno 16 Gabe (NL) Premier Nebraska 16 Gold (NL) 1st Alliance 16 Gold (MEQ) KC Power 16-1 (MEQ) OT 16 Jason (MEQ) Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar (PNQ) AJV 16 Adidas (PNQ)     Madfrog 16 Green (PNQ) Wave 16 Brennan (RRR) Vision 16 Gold (RRR) Drive Nation 16 Red (RRR) Flyers 16 Dylan (Sunshine) Top Select 16 Elite (Sunshine) Triangle 16 Black (Sunshine) Circle City 16 Purple (Show Me) NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami (Show Me) OT 16 Roberto (Show Me) TAV 16 Black (Lone Star) Skyline 16 Royal (Lone Star) Alamo 16 Premier (Lone Star) Metro 16 Travel (Windy City) MKE Sting 16 Gold (Windy City) Capitanas 16-1 (Windy City) Gainesville 16 Black (Big South) OT 16 Will (Big South) Rockwood Thunder 16 Elite (Big South) Norco 16 Black (NEQ) Seal Beach 16 Black (NEQ) Hou Skyline 16 Royal (Far Western) SG Elite 16 Rosh (Far Western) OJVA 16-1 Gold (Far Western) Arizona Storm Elite 16 Thunder (At-large) ***** 15 Open Qualified Clubs Bids Available: 36 Bids Awarded: 36 At-Large bids currently available: 0 AZ Storm 15 Thunder (SLC) Miz Long Beach 15 Rockstar (SLC) Austin Skyline 15 Royal (SLC) Hou Skyline 15 Royal (NL) Drive Nation 15 Red (NL) Nebraska One 15 Synergy (NL) Dynasty 15 Black (MEQ) 1st Alliance 15 Gold (MEQ) Circle City 15 Purple (MEQ) Absolute Black 15-1 (PNQ) NorCal Black 15-1 (PNQ) Madfrog 15 Green (PNQ) Tstreet 15 Curtis (RRR) TAV 15 Black (RRR) Wave 15 Scott (RRR) Legacy 15-1 Adidas (Sunshine) OT 15 Randy (Sunshine) GP 15 Rox (Sunshine) NE Elite 15 Matrix (Show Me) Northern Lights 15-1 (Show Me) HPSTL 15 Royal (Show Me) Mich Elite 15 Mizuno (Big South) Top Select 15 Elite (Big South) AZ Sky 15 Gold (Big South) Six Pack 15 (Windy City) HJV 15 Elite (Windy City) Skyline 15 Royal (Lone Star) Excel 15 National Red (Lone Star) AJV 15 Adidas (Lone Star) Surfside 15 PV Legends (NEQ) NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami (NEQ) MAVS KC 15-1 (NEQ) AZ Rev 15 Premier (Far Western) Coast 15-1 (Far Western) ID Crush 15 Bower (Far Western) Alamo 15 Premier (At-Large) ***** 14 Open Qualified Clubs Bids Available: 36 Bids Awarded: 36 At-Large bids currently available: 0 Madfrog 14 Green (SLC) AZ Sky 14G (SLC) Flyers 14 APX-Bill (SLC) MKE Sting 14 Gold (MEQ) Pohaku 14-1 (MEQ) Boiler Jrs 141 Gold (MEQ) Mintonette Sports m.41 (NL) NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami (Sunshine) GP 14 Rox (Sunshine) A5 Mizuno 14 Helen (Sunshine) Skyline 14 Royal (PNQ) SG Elite 14 Rosh (PNQ) Wave 14 Brennan (RRR) Forza1 North 14 UA (RRR) Hou Skyline 14 Royal (Lone Star) OP2 14-1 (Lone Star) TAV Houston 14 Adidas (Lone Star) Austin Skyline 14 Royal (Windy City) Rev 14-1 Fuego (Windy City) Elevation 14 Molly (Big South) High Tide 14 Elite (Big South) Dynasty 14 Black (Show Me) SCVC 14 Roxy (Far Western) SF Tremors 14 Wolverines (Far Western) Drive Nation 14 Red (Far Western) TAV 14 Black (NEQ) Academy 14 Diamond (NEQ) Alamo 14 Premier (NEQ) AVC Cle Rox 14 Red (At-large) Arizona Storm 14 Thunder (At-large) AP 14 Adidas (At-large) AZ Rev 14 Premier (At-large) Tstreet 14 Carson (At-large) HPSTL 14 Royal (At-large) Premier Nebraska 14 Gold (At-large) WPVC Armour Black (At-large) ***** 13 Open Qualified Clubs Bids Available: 24 Bids Awarded: 24 At-Large bids currently available: 0 Madfrog 13 Green (SLC) Skyline 13 Royal (SLC) TAV 13 Black (MEQ) AP 13 Adidas (MEQ) Drive Nation 13 Red (NL) Premier Nebraska 13 Gold (NL) Legacy 13-1 Adidas (Sunshine) WPVC 13 Armour Black (Sunshine) Mizuno Long Beach 13 Rockstar (PNQ) Madfrog 13 Black (PNQ) Club V 13 AR Jess (RRR) Tstreet 13 Bailey (RRR) Excel 13 National Red (Lone Star) Flyers 13 Jason (Lone Star) KC Power 13-1 (Show Me) GP 13 Rox (NEQ) Vaqueras 13-1 (NEQ) MKE Sting 13 Gold (Windy City) Elevation 13 Lippert (Big South) Rockwood Thunder 13 Elite (Big South) AZ Sky 13 Gold (Far Western) Vision 13 Gold (Far Western) AZ Storm 13 Thunder (At-Large) Forza1 13 UA Aaron (At-Large)

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17s: Top 50 National Club Rankings

vballrecruiter.com presents its 17s Top 50 National Rankings. At the conclusion of the national championships we will release our final rankings. There are lots of factors to take into consideration when formulating a list like this. It leaves plenty of room for debate as these rankings are ultimately subjective. The Top 25 teams have comments to hopefully give some insight as to why they are ranked where they are. A select few from 26-50 have comments as well but not all. 1. 1ST ALLIANCE 17 GOLD Comment: There’s no clear-cut No. 1 but 1st Alliance takes it based on a couple of factors. All three losses – two to Drive Nation 17 Red and one to A5 Mizuno 17 Jing – are to top-tier teams. On top of that, 1st Alliance owns a victory over Circle City 17 Purple, plus 17 more victories against qualified teams. Some of those are over TAV 17 Black, Premier Nebraska 17 Gold (three times) and Legacy 17-1 Adidas. 2. CIRCLE CITY 17 PURPLE Comment: Had it not been for Circle City’s loss to 1st Alliance, the Hoosier Region club would have been the choice for No. 1. Circle City has some impressive victories under its belt, including A5, Legacy (three times), Dynasty 17 Black and Hou Skyline 17 Royal. It’s part of 16 victories when facing Open qualified opponents. The other losses were to TAV 17 Black and Rev Raptors 17-1, an unqualified team but one Circle City has also beaten. 3. A5 MIZUNO 17 JING Comment: A5 has a couple of tough losses to unqualified teams in PVA 17 Elite and Top Select 17 Elite that could have caused A5 to be ranked lower. But, A5 did also beat both PVA and Top Select as well. It has A5 coming in at No. 3 on the strength of victories over Coast 17-1, Drive Nation and 1st Alliance. Overall, it has 14 victories over the qualified field. 4. COAST 17-1 Comment: Coast makes the Top 5 in part by owning 15 victories against the qualified field. Some of its biggest ones include beating Drive Nation (twice), Hou Skyline, Legacy, TAV, Club V 17 Ren Reed and Wave 17 Juliana (three times). Coast has lost five times, all to qualified teams. Those setbacks were to Wave, A5, OT 17 John, AZ Rev 17 Premier and Club V. 5. DRIVE NATION 17 RED Comment: There’s an argument to be made for Drive Nation being No. 1. For one, Drive Nation has produced 21 victories against the qualified field. That’s a big number. Victories include 1st Alliance (twice), TAV (twice) and Club V. Keeping Drive Nation from being ranked higher are losses to Coast (twice) and TAV (twice), plus A5 and Tstreet 17 Naseri. Though Drive Nation did also beat Tstreet. 6. WAVE 17 JULIANA Comment: With victories over Coast, A5 an Club V, as well as OT John, Wave has earned its placement inside the Top 10. It’s part of 13 triumphs over qualified teams. It has six losses against the field, including three to Coast, and one each to Sunshine 17 LA, ID Crush and Club V. Wave also owns two victories over Sunshine. Wave’s only questionable loss is to unqualified Elevation 17 Goller. 7. HOU SKYLINE 17 ROYAL Comment: Hou Skyline has racked up 15 victories against Open qualified clubs. Some of its best to date feature ones over Club V (twice), Dynasty and Legacy. It does have eight losses against the field, including to Coast, Circle City, OT John, Club V and Drive Nation, as well as Metro 17 Travel, Skyline 17 Royal and KC Power 17-1. 8. CLUB V 17 REN REED Comment: Club V has turned in a strong season thus far. It has led to 18 victories against qualified teams. Beating Dynasty, Wave, TAV, Hou Skyline and Coast are among the best ones. Club V’s setbacks have come against Hou Skyline (twice), Coast, Wave, Drive Nation, HJV 17 Elite and SynergyForce 17 Jeff. Club V also owns a victory over SynergyForce. Club V has also split a pair of matches with Legacy Girls 17 Pyramid, which earned a bid at the Red Rock Rave but declined accepting it. 9. TAV 17 BLACK Comment: TAV has more losses – 11 – against the Open field than anyone else in the Top 10. 1st Alliance, Drive Nation, Club V and Coast are ones to teams ranked higher here. On the flip side, TAV owns some big victories as well. One of those is against Circle City. TAV also owns a pair of wins against Drive Nation as well. 10. LEGACY 17-1 ADIDAS Comment: Rounding out the Top 10 is Legacy based on the strength of its head-to-head victory over Premier Nebraska. Legacy’s only questionable loss is to MKE Sting 17 Gold, a club Legacy also owns a victory over too. Other setbacks have come to Circle City (three times), 1st Alliance, Coast, Sunshine, Dynasty and Hou Skyline. Legacy has also beaten Sunshine this season, as well as Metro, Skyline and KC Power. 11. PREMIER NEBRASKA 17 GOLD Comment: Almost half of Premier Nebraska’s losses are to 1st Alliance, which has beaten Premier Nebraska three times. The other setbacks have come to A5, Legacy, Skyline and MAVS KC 17-1. Premier Nebraska does own one victory against a team in the Top 10 in TAV. Some other victories against qualified opponents include MAVS, Dynasty and OT John. 12. AZ REV 17 PREMIER Comment: As we get deeper into the rankings, the results start getting more mixed as well. Some of the better victories for AZ Rev feature Dynasty, Coast and Sunshine (twice). Losses have come against Club V (three times), Sunshine, Drive Nation and Wave, as well as Tstreet, Mintonette m.71 and AZ Storm 17 Elite, a team AZ Rev has defeated as well.   13. MN SELECT 17-1 Comment: Among some of MN Select’s better victories are a pair of wins against Dynasty, plus ones over OT John and KC Power. MN

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PVL 15s-17s: Under The Radar Players, Plus All-Stars (Part 2)

In case you missed it, we released Part 1 of our PVL Under The Radar Players – plus 17s and 16s PVL All-Stars – Monday. Below, you’ll find Part 2. A reminder, the Under The Radar Players are ones we have not written about during qualifying season. The PVL All-Stars were mentioned during qualifying season and are who we would pick if putting together an all-star from PVL competition. 15s PVL All-Stars OH – Kaci Demaria, Surfside OH – Quinn Loper, Tstreet OH – Simone Roslon, Long Beach OH – Ava Poinsett, Coast OH – Mae Kordas, Wave OH – Kianna Greer, Long Beach MB – Kalyssa Blackshear, Long Beach MB – Memphis Burnett, Tstreet RS – Layli Ostovar, Long Beach RS – Keila Gabriel, Wave RS – Olivia Ip, SG Elite S/RS – Ruby Hill, Tstreet S – Isabella Jones, Long Beach S – Ayva Ostovar, Long Beach L – Yuri Park, Wave L – Brooklyn Bowman, Coast L – Molly LaBreche, Surfside *** Under The Radar Players (Part 2) Madi Moore, OH, A4 Volley 17 Joaco – Moore is another six-rotation player with a strong arm. She hits solid ball and can move it around to different spots as well. Payton Tully, RS, A4 Volley 17 Joaco – At 6-0 and a lefty, Tully is continually improving. She puts up a solid block. When she gets a hold of one you can tell as she’s also becoming more of a terminator. Paige Buzzerio, OH, A4 Volley 17 Joaco – A 6-2 Navy commit, Buzzerio’s length presents problems for blockers. She can extend well and sees the court well. That allows her to strike equally well cross court or deep down the line. Holly Hopkins, OH, Balboa Bay 17 Blue – Hopkins, at 6-0, showed flashes of what she can bring. She has a good arm and is getting better at becoming a finisher. Anabel Kotzakov, OH, Balboa Bay 17 Blue – A six-rotation player, Kotzakov is 6-2 and a reliable option on the attack. She has a nice arm and is consistently aggressive with her swings. Kahea Carvalho, S, Seal Beach 17 Black – A bit undersized at 5-9, Carvalho makes up for it with good hands and consistent location. She’s a hard worker with a calming presence who knows how to run an offense. Addison Klunder, RS, Actyve 17 Black – Somewhat undersized at 5-10, Klunder was taking some aggressive swings. She has a solid arm and wasn’t afraid to go at bigger blocks.   Milani Lee, S/RS, Legacy Girls 17 Pyramid – Lee is part of a 6-2 system. She’s consistently on point with her location and can run tempo sets at times too. At 5-11, she’s not the tallest attacker but doesn’t overdo it and plays within herself. Aubry Beaver, OH, Temecula Viper 17 Poyer – A 6-0 Cal State Fullerton recruit, Beaver is a key component in the Viper lineup. She’s a six-rotation outside with the ability to score from the back row and showed to be a steady passer out of serve receive. Ashley Li, OH, Tstreet 17 Asics – We only saw Li once at the very beginning of the season. She’s a four-star recruit committed to Cal. At 6-3, she’s lanky with a very good arm that has her delivering pace on her swings. Hayden Lin, S, SCVC 16 Roxy – At 5-5, Lin is an undersized setter but she runs the offense well. She has soft hands and a great touch and rarely misses her spot. Kendall Beshear, OH, SCVC 16 Roxy – Beshear, at 5-10, is a really good all-around outside. She’s a smart attacker with a big arm. She passes and defends very well in the back row and is a glue piece for SCVC. Chloe Hynes, MB, SCVC 16 Roxy – Hynes has upside to her game. She’s a 6-0 middle but can play on the pins as well. Her swing is smooth and she can play some in the back row as well. Taylor Deckert, L, SCVC 16 Roxy – A freshman playing up, the more there is to see of Deckert the more there is to like. She doesn’t appear to get rattled and is a steady, reliable defender and passer. Sade Ilawole, S, Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar – Ilawole allows Beach to run a 6-2 if it wants, depending on the match ups. She’s quick with steady placement. Katrina Catalan, RS, Temecula Viper 16 Mauro – At 5-8, Catalan is undersized on the right. Still, she is strong with a powerful swing. She’s aggressive and doesn’t back down from bigger blockers. Molly McCluskey, RS, Tstreet 16 Carson – A three-star recruit, this 6-3 lefty right side has lots of potential. She touches 9-11 and can already go over blocks. She has a good swing and will add more and more power as she continues to develop. Lauren Coady, MB, Tstreet 16 Carson – A 6-2 freshman playing up, Coady is another one with lots of upside. She has a nice swing and connected on a few balls well. She’s going to be a great option as she keeps learning and growing. Ella Irwin, OH, Tstreet 16 Carson – A six-rotation outside, at 5-11 Irwin was showing what she brings to the court. She has a quick swing that generates good pace. She can also attack out of the back row to help open up the offense. Manaia Ogbechie, MB, Oaks 15 Gold – Ogbechie is a prospect. She’s 6-1 and already touching 10-0. She hits with power. She has the skill set to potentially move to the pin. Sarah Shaw, MB, Oaks 15 Gold – Shaw, at 6-1, is another with tremendous upside. She carries a smooth swing and has the ability to play in the back row as well. She too could be a future pin. Kelsey Kim, OH, SG Elite 15 Rosh – An undersized outside at 5-9, Kim plays a pivotal role. She takes a lot of swings. Though

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PVL 15s-17s: Under The Radar Players, Plus All-Stars

vballrecruiter.com spent the past weekend at the Premier Volleyball League 15s-17s championships. As for team results, Tstreet 15 Curtis defeated Mizuno Long Beach 15 Rockstar in the 15 Premier final. In the 16 Premier final, Wave 16 Brennan downed Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar. Wave 17 Juliana topped Club V 17 Ren Reed in the 17 Premier final. Club V was visiting from Utah and isn’t a normal participant of the PVL. Congrats to the overall winners! Meanwhile, our Saturday and Sunday was filled watching players we have not written about this year during qualifier action. Thus, these players have flown under the radar until now! We present our list in two parts. The first part is below. The second part is to be released Tuesday. However, we didn’t stop there. We also came up with a PVL All-Star team for the 15s, 16s and 17s. You can find the 17s and 16s below. The 15s will come out in Tuesday’s Part 2. 17s PVL All-Stars *** 16s PVL All-Stars *** Under The Radar Players (Part 1) Clara Cronin, Libero, Encore 17 Kalekonas – We hadn’t seen Cronin in action until this past weekend. She was passing well out of serve receive when targeted, which wasn’t very often. She was also picking up cross court shots well and extending rallies. She brings great energy and communicates well. Ava-Marie Lange, RS, Sunshine 17 LA – A 6-2 outside/right side committed to Harvard, Lange was part of the Sunshine 18 LA team that won gold in Phoenix. She has a strong arm and is a smart hitter who attacks defenses in various ways. Catherine Maffei, MB, Sunshine 17 LA – A bit undersized at 5-11, Maffei provides much-needed stability in the middle. She has good timing on her blocks and is heady enough to score against bigger ones. Fatimah Hall, S/RS, Mizuno Long Beach 17 Rockstar – A 5-9 three-star SDSU commit, Hall plays a vital role. She’s a solid setter with the ability to run a 5-1. She’s also able to hit across the front row in a 6-2 and has a powerful arm. Silina Damuni, S, Club V 17 Ren Reed – A 5-9 BYU commit, Damuni is part of a 6-2 package. She has a soft touch and a smooth jump set. Kalia Kohler, S, Club V 17 Ren Reed – A three-star recruit, Kohler remains uncommitted. Her location is consistent and she can set behind her well. She also does a good job of mixing her sets up to get all her hitters involved. Maia Niemen, OH, Tstreet 17 Naseri – A 5-10 three-star recruit, Niemen was carrying a good portion of the attack as Tstreet was playing short-handed. She’s a six-rotation mainstay in the lineup who can pass and score with smart shot selection. Sophia Stalcup, OH, Tstreet 17 Naseri – Stalcup was part of the 18s this season and has since moved down. She’s 6-2 and committed to West Point. She brings physicality to the lineup and has a strong arm. Milan Bayless, OH, Coast 17-1 – Bayless – who is committed to Colgate – is a glue piece for Coast. She’s not necessarily a featured part of the offense but she’s a very capable scorer and plays well across the back row passing and defending. Lily Dwinell, OH, Wave 17 Juliana – A former middle, Dwinell has proven she can be a reliable option on the outside. The Colorado commit is a steady presence in a Wave lineup that features plenty of offensive options. Saniyah Sobers, L, Rancho Valley 16 Premier – A freshman playing up, Sobers flashed definite potential. She plays with high-energy and can fly around the court trying to keep plays alive. Sarai Ross, MB, Rancho Valley 16 Premier – A bit undersized at 5-11, Ross showed her upside. While she wasn’t getting set a lot while we watched, when she did she delivered with some power. Danica Rach, OH, City Volleyball 16 Gold – Rach, at 6-1, is a key contributor as a six-rotation player. She’s lanky with a really good swing and ability to beat defenses in different ways. Isabella Marrero, L, City Volleyball 16 Gold – A three-star recruit, Marrero isn’t a flashy libero but rather steady with accurate passing. She was seemingly in the right spot most of the times to make the play she needed to. Havyn Rolle, MB, City Volleyball 16 Gold – At 5-10, Rolle isn’t the tallest middle but she can jump well and has a fluid swing. She also provides some versatility as she can play on the right side as well. Ximena Cordero, OH, Coast 16-1 – This 5-10 outside has a good variety of shots. She can beat defenses with off speed rolls or physical swings to the corners. Ashley Repetti, OH, Seal Beach 16 Black – A big strength of Seal Beach is the reliability of their outsides. Repetti, a freshman playing up, is surely part of that. She’s a steady passer and smart attacker who can carry the offense along at times. Haylee LaFontaine, OH, Seal Beach 16 Black – A 6-0 outside, LaFontaine is a big contributor. She has a strong arm and hits with good pace. Dani Sparks, S, Seal Beach 16 Black – A setter in Seal Beach’s 6-2, Sparks has great hands. She delivers consistent sets and can move the ball around well when in system. Madison Snow, OH, Temecula Viper 15 Costa – Snow is a big key for Viper. A six-rotation outside, she’s the team’s best offensive option with her smarts and strong swing. Melanie Hewlett, S/RS, Temecula Viper 15 Costa – Part of a 6-2, Hewlett’s a very strong setter. She has nice hands and great touch. She consistently put the ball in the window for her hitters. Alison Chapin, S/RS, Temecula Viper 15 Costa – Also part of the 6-2 Viper runs, Chapin’s strength is the offense she brings when front row. She has a strong arm and is able

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Commitment & Signings Week of May 6-12

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil 2022 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST: L Abbie Smith (Fort Bend Juniors) LANGSTON UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Denae Williams (Fort Bend Juniors) VIRGINIA STATE: MB/Opp De’Mya Robinson (Fort Bend Juniors) ST THOMAS TX: S/DS Mia Medina (Houston Skyline) TIFFIN UNIVERSITY: L Caeli Updike (Darke County VBC) CENTENARY COLLEGE: L Daly Nagot (TC Elite VBC) CENTENARY COLLEGE: S Meadow Smith (Texas Image) CENTENARY COLLEGE: OH Jaeda Moreno (Texas Fierce) DELTA COLLEGE: Opp/OH Naomi Moore DELTA COLLEGE: MB Jessica Ramirez ENIDCOTT COLLEGE: OH Abby Hudson (EVO) ENIDCOTT COLLEGE:  Opp Sophie Breitenbach (South County) WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Alana Bartulovic (Eastside Cleveland) WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY: OH Kaili Worcester (Mintonette Sports) WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY: OH Sadie McClinchie (Pittsburgh Elite) WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY:  L Ally White LAKELAND UNIVERSITY: L Amira Szczepanski LAKELAND UNIVERSITY: L Katelyn Kitsembel (RVA) LAKELAND UNIVERSITY:  S Montana Zdroik (Wisconsin Ice) OUR LADY OF THE LAKE: OH Ariana Caldera CENTENARY UNIVERSITY: DS/OH Asia Logan (Marlton Volleyball Club) CENTENARY UNIVERSITY: S Kimberly Stallworth (Ocean City VBC) CENTENARY UNIVERSITY: MB Cameron Fulcher SOUTHWESTERN OREGON CC: Opp Lillian McFarland (NW Elite) STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: S Gabbi Roberts (Idaho One) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: RS Sydney Boyer (East Carolina Juniors) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: S Jozie Dhayer (AVA) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: L Kylee King (Athena VBA) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: Opp Keira Lynch (SCVC) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: L Cassidy MacLean (Woodlands Revolution) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: OH Hallie Martin (501 Volley) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: L Jenna Rodriguez (Alamo) TRINITY UNIVERSITY TX: OH Reagan Whatley (Woodlands Revolution) COLUMBIA COLLEGE: Opp/MB Czana Doctor CENTRAL CC COLUMBUS: OH/DS Halie Kaslon ST JOHN FISHER COLLEGE: MB/OH Madalyn Bouton (VolleyFx) ST JOHN FISHER COLLEGE: MB Erin McGuiness ST JOHN FISHER COLLEGE: OH Bella Mahar OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY: L Laney Higgins (OTVA) OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY:  OH/DS Hannah Palmer (Tsunami VBC) OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY: MB/OH Morgan Phillips (K2) OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY: MB Macy Stringer (Tribe VBC) POMONA PITZER: MB Tene Ariyo (Houston Skyline) POMONA PITZER: OH Natalie Potter (Athena VBA) POMONA PITZER: Opp Paige Mountanos (Rage Westside) CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT: OH Megan James (Richmond VBC) CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT: OH Sophia Denby (Charlottesville Area VBC) FISHER COLLEGE: MB Caroline Saucier (Sarasota VBC) WHEATON COLLEGE MA: Opp Saskia Habibe (305 Volleyball Club) WHEATON COLLEGE MA: OH Sydney Lyon (Northeast VBC) WASHINGTON AND LEE: L Penelope Quiles (Alamo) WASHINGTON AND LEE: OH/Opp Caroline Natwick (Carolina Union) WASHINGTON AND LEE: OH/Opp Riley Debiec (Virginia Elite0 WASHINGTON AND LEE: OH/Opp McKenna Cook (Mintonette Sports) WASHINGTON AND LEE: MB Ryan Taylor MCLA: DS Karley Lucas-Medeiros CENTRAL BAPTIST: L Eliza Derryberry (501 Volley) MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY: DS Alana Alexander (Greater Columbus VBC) MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Abby Buchtel (New Wave VBC) MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY:  DS Ally Gaver (Mintonette Sports) MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY: MB Josie Niemeyer (Tri State Elite) MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY: Opp Emma Johnson MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY: Opp Karissa Humphrey MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Quinn Horn KEAN UNIVERSITY: S Aspen O’Brien (Sky High) KEAN UNIVERSITY: OH Bella Stem (Blue Ridge VBA) KEAN UNIVERSITY:  L Brianna Otto (East Coast Crush) ALBION COLLEGE: MB/Opp Sophia Quillan (Michigan VBA) ALBION COLLEGE:  Opp Aliyah Vesper (Michigan Elite) ALBION COLLEGE:  OH Emily Flanscha ALBION COLLEGE:  MB Heidi Faramelli (Team Pineapple) ELIZABETH CITY STATE: MB Clarke Blakemore (K2) THIEL COLLEGE: DS Jordan Fiorentini THIEL COLLEGE: S Madison Fiorentini THIEL COLLEGE: S Carlie Reynolds THIEL COLLEGE: OH/MB Daisy Jenness BERRY COLLEGE: OH Lura Underwood (A5) BERRY COLLEGE: S Cadence Maxfield (Impact Volleyball Club) BERRY COLLEGE: L Kat Kelyman (Virginia Elite) BERRY COLLEGE: OH Kara Schmit (Milwaukee Sting) GOUCHER COLLEGE: S Riley Kocell (Carolina Union) MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY: Opp Gabi Walker (Paramount VBC) MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY:  S Johanna Modica (Mountain View VBC) MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY: OH/MB Anna Anderson LETOURNEAU UNIVERSITY: MB Amya Orn (Renegades Volleyball Club) UNC CHARLOTTE: S Lauren Nixon (Munciana) UW OSHKOSH: OH Angie Blinderman (Osceola Volleyball Club) WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY: DS Olivia Kiger! WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY: S Alyssa Weaver WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Emily Stutzman WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY: S Riley Ruffley (Horseshoe VBC) DENISON UNIVERSITY: MB Ellie Martin (Michigan Elite) DENISON UNIVERSITY: S Alice Kempf (MAVA) ST JOHNS: MB Ludovica Zola ST JOHNS: MB Magda Stambrowska OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY: Opp/OH Madison Mergen (Athlete Headquarters) OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY: MB Annie Casper MARYLAND BALTIMORE COUNTY: S Anna Leigh Alford (Tallahassee VBA) YORK COLLEGE: Opp Tia Pratt YORK COLLEGE: MB Cierra Dringman VIRGINIA TECH: L Josie Bloom (MIVCA) ST MARYS UNIVERSITY MINNESOTA: MB Peyton Berg BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY:  OH/DS Mariana Ickes BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY:  DS Josephine Jones (Dayton Juniors) BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY: OH Ashley Garapic (ClevePRIME) BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Paige Massie (Blackswamp VBC) BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY: MB Bekah Pack BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY: OH/DS Emma Organ BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY: DS Mackenzie Jones (Toledo Dynamic) BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY: S Gabby Williams BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY: MB Jenna Woods (Champaign County Sharks) EDINBORO UNIVERSITY: MB Emma Hiott (Municana) PASADENA CC: OH/MB Reese Roper PASADENA CC: OH/Opp Kyley Chang (Forza1 West) WESTCLIFF UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Luise Palenczat INCARNATE WORD: OH Finley Evans (Arete) SALT LAKE CC: S  Bella Houtz (Club V) ST LAWRENCE: Opp/MB Berit Brecke (Volleyball Alliance) CSU FULLERTON: MB/OH Keke Hall (Mizuno Long Beach) ALBANY STATE: MB Mary Kate Preston (Houston Juniors) ST MARTINS UNIVERSITY:  S Karla Soto OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE: MB Eliana Channell (303 Volleyball Academy) OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE: S Gabrielle Barber (NYC Juniors) OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE: OH Estelle Harsh (Impact Volleyball Club) GOSHEN COLLEGE: OH Kyla Moffitt (Circle City) CENTRAL MAINE CC: MB Morgan Stevens (Dynamo) DREW UNIVERSITY: Opp Abby Pereira (Digs VBC) UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON: OH Erin Gretsky (Garden State Attack) UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON: OH Deanna Whelpley (Digs VBC) UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON: MB Gwen Koester SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE: OH/Opp Karrigan Powell SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE: OH/Opp Paige Bly GRINNELL COLLEGE: OH Nicole Mlynski (Sky High) GRINNELL COLLEGE:  S Gabby Choy (Wave) BUFFALO STATE: OH Amia Carter (Balitmore Elite) BUFFALO STATE: MB Brielle Karen (Long Island VBC) LAKE SUMPTER COLLEGE: OH Cecilia Calton BELLEVUE COLLEGE: MB Kadence Stoddard (DaKine VBC) UC RIVERSIDE: S Makena Tong (Ka Ulukoa) LINFIELD UNIVERSITY: L Xanadee Madarang-Brandes (Ka Ulukoa) ALLEGHENY COLLEGE: S Alejandra Fernandez ALLEGHENY COLLEGE: OH/Opp Alex Reesch (Allegro) BRYN MAWR COLLEGE: S Anna Dravk (Fusion Volleyball Club) BRYN MAWR COLLEGE: MB Elise Perry (Carolina Edge) BRYN MAWR COLLEGE: OH/Opp Micah Sheppard (Fusion Volleyball

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18s: Top 50 National Club Rankings

vballrecruiter.com presents its 18s Top 50 National Rankings. These rankings are not final, as there are still 18s teams competing at AAUs next month. At the conclusion of the national championships we will release our final rankings. There are lots of factors to take into consideration when formulating a list like this. It leaves plenty of room for debate as these rankings are ultimately subjective. There are power league results, qualifier results, national tournaments like Triple Crown and of course the USAV Girls Junior Nationals 18s championships. All these come into play. We put more weight on what happened in Phoenix than a qualifier in January because the whole season is built toward peaking at JN’s. We also had one steadfast rule we didn’t break no matter the circumstances. That rule was if Team A defeated Team B in a gold challenge match or gold bracket match at JN’s, Team A is always going to be ranked ahead of Team B. That’s because everyone comes to JN’s to win a gold medal and if Team A eliminates Team B from contention, it won at the absolute right time. It can make for some skewed overall rankings but what’s the point if the biggest head-to-head matches of the season aren’t the most important ones? The Top 25 teams have comments to hopefully give some insight as to why they are ranked where they are. A select few from 26-50 have comments as well but not all. 1. SUNSHINE 18 LA Comment: The USAV 18 Open gold medalist was the easy choice to be No. 1. For now. Should Munciana 18 Samurai take gold in 18 Open at AAUs it’ll rekindle the debate, as Muncie owns a head-to-head victory over Sunshine in the finals of Triple Crown. A5 Mizuno 18 Marc is the only other team to own a victory against Sunshine on the national stage. Coast 18-1 and Mizuno Long Beach 18 Rockstar each picked up a victory against Sunshine in local Premier Volleyball League action. Sunshine collected 38 victories against the Open field, including its time in Phoenix. That’s the most of any team. 2. MADFROG 18 GREEN Comment: Madfrog showed moments of vulnerability in losing pool matches to Adversity 18 Adidas and FC Elite 18 Elite at JN’s. Yet, it responded by upsetting A5 in its challenge match on its way to finishing with the silver medal. That propelled Madfrog to No. 2 in the rankings. Yes, A5 did defeat Madfrog in Nashville, but there’s no doubt that A5 would gladly trade that victory for the one in Phoenix that didn’t happen. Madfrog also owns some impressive victories outside of JN’s which includes beating Hou Skyline 18 Royal, Skyline 18 Royal, Coast and SASVBC 18-1. 3. A5 MIZUNO 18 MARC Comment: A5 had a tremendous overall season. It just lost one match at the wrong time when it fell to Madfrog in the challenge round at JN’s. That was only A5’s third loss in a national tournament. OT 18 Chad and AZ Rev 18 Premier join Madfrog as the only clubs to own a victory over A5. A5 finished the year 3-1 against OT and 1-1 against Madfrog. A5 earned 31 victories against the Open field, second only to Sunshine. 4. SPVB 18 ELITE Comment: It’s difficult ranking SPVB simply because it doesn’t have the same strength of schedule. Still, what it does have in terms of results has to be taken into consideration. SPVB owns a victory over Munciana and Rockwood Thunder 18 Elite, which finished tied for third at JN’s. SPVB only loss so far is to Team Indiana 18 Elite, which finished in the top half at JN’s. SPVB is set to play AAUs in June. 5. MUNCIANA 18 SAMURAI Comment: Compared to others in the rankings, Muncie has played a much lighter schedule but has proved itself to be among the top in the country regardless. Not only does the club own a victory over Sunshine in the final of Triple Crown, it owns 10 more victories against teams which qualified for 18 Open at JN’s. It’s only losses to date are to SPVB and Hou Skyline. 6. ROCKWOOD THUNDER 18 ELITE Comment: From here on out it starts getting interesting as the results get more and more mixed and mashed. There’s no denying Rockwood Thunder turned in a strong performance at JN’s by tying for the bronze medal. It’s only losses there were to Madfrog in the semis and to Vital in pool play. It upset Coast in challenge play. On the season, RT has just one loss to a non-qualified 18 Open squad and that was against CUVC 18 Premier. It also owns a victory over Skyline, which tied for fifth at JN’s. 7. SKYLINE 18 ROYAL Comment: Skyline’s run to a fifth-place tie at JN’s included just one loss, to Sunshine in the quarterfinals. Like Rockwood Thunder, Skyline lost just once to a non-qualified 18 Open team in SA Junior 18 Adidas. It did earn some strong victories leading up to JN’s by topping Coast, Hou Skyline and Madfrog. It also owns head-to-head victories over bronze medalist FC Elite and Adversity, which tied for fifth. 8. FC ELITE 18 ELITE Comment: Some could argue by virtue of finishing with a bronze medal at JN’s that FC Elite deserves to be ranked higher than No. 8. There’s certainly a case to be made. At the same time, FC Elite suffered setbacks to unqualified teams in Kairos 18 Elite and MKE Sting 18 Gold on the year, as well as falling to Gainesville Jrs 18/17 at JN’s. And it took a head-to-head loss against Skyline. FC Elite also owns a victory over MKE Sting to even that out, and does carry head-to-head wins over Rockwood Thunder during qualifying season and Madfrog in pool play at JN’s.   9. ADVERSITY 18 ADIDAS Comment: Adversity lost a pool play match at JN’s to FC Elite but picked up a pair of impressive victories along the

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PVL 14s Standout Players

With the 18s division done except for AAUs, vballrecruiter.com will begin shifting into the 14s division. Our first venture was attending the Premier Volleyball League 14s tournament No. 4 on Saturday at the CLAVA facility in Lake Forest, CA. Below, we highlight the standouts we saw while catching the action. Finley Krystkowiak, OH, Wave 14 Brennan – At 6-3, Krystkowiak is definitely an up-and-comer! She has a big arm and hit a heavy ball. She’s a threat out of the back row as well. And she has a strong serve that gets Wave some easy points. Sophia Johnson, RS, Wave 14 Brennan – At 5-5, Johnson was not the tallest right-side attacker. However, she’s scrappy and fearless. She jumps well and doesn’t back down when it comes to challenging the block. Jaycee Mack, Wave 14 Brennan – A 5-11 middle playing up an age group, Mack was very impressive! She’s definitely one to keep tabs on as she moves up the ranks. She was the hardest-hitting middle we saw with her powerful arm. Ryah Brock, OH, Forza1 North 14 UA – Part of a strong outside duo, Brock is a seventh-grader with great upside. She gets off the ground well and hits with nice pace. Westley Matavao, OH, Forza1 North 14 UA – Another seventh-grader playing up, Matavao is real aggressive when attacking. She has a good arm and hits out of the back row as well. Jayden Hanson, S, Forza1 North 14 UA – Hanson has a bright future. She’s smooth with soft hands. She was able to set against the flow with good accuracy as well. Nina Hemsley, MB, Forza1 North 14 UA – Hemsley had a few kills that were attention-grabbers. She gets up well and can crush it when the opportunity presents itself. Taylor Boice, MB, SCVC 14 Roxy – Boice was a reliable target in the middle and SCVC was feeding when possible. She has a strong arm and defenses were having trouble slowing her down. Sammy Destler, OH, SCVC 14 Roxy – A beach player too, Destler was shouldering a load on offense. She has a quick swing when letting it fly but can also deliver off speed shots to keep the defense guessing. Kennedy Kim, S/RS, Balboa Bay 14 Blue – Kim was both setting and hitting for Balboa and doing well in both areas. She showed consistent location when directing the attack. She also displayed a knack for knowing how to score with smart hitting. Casandra Doll, OH, Balboa Bay 14 Blue – A wirey outside, Doll has a smooth arm. She doesn’t hold back and isn’t afraid to go after it. Asia Udo-Ema, Pipeline 14 Magic – The go-to hitter for Pipeline, Udo-Ema is a solid all-around player. You can see some of her beach skills in her hitting, with smart placement. She has a nice swing with good extension. Presley Johnson, OH, Tstreet 14 Carson – Johnson is a bit undersized at 5-6 but she’s a gamer. She gets up well and is aggressive in challenge the block with her whippy swing. Addison Coady, MB, Tstreet 14 Carson – Coady is one to keep an eye as she has a high ceiling. She’s 6-1 and is fairly quick. She has a decent arm that is going to only get better as she works on her game. Emmerson Champagne, MB, Tstreet 14 Carson – A 6-0 middle, Champagne was one of the stronger hitters at her position. She showed some power on a few kills and should continue to develop in that area as she moves up. Malia Jones, L, Forza1 14 UA – Jones was certainly holding down the back court. She showed solid ball control and passing and was making digs when the ball came her way. Ryan Leonard, MB, Forza1 14 UA – One strength of Leonard is she moves well. She also has a loose swing and can get into it when the set is there. Alanah Clemente, OH, Supernova 14 All Stars – Clemente is a freshman playing down. She’s versatile as she is a right side/setter in high school but was playing outside and passing during Saturday’s action. At 6-0, she’s long with a nice swing. There is tremendous potential there! Anabelle Redaelli, OH, Actyve 14 Black – Redaelli is listed at 5-8 but she carries a big arm. She’s strong and hits with lots of pace and power. Grace Jamison, OH, Actyve 14 Black – Another 5-8 outside, Jamison has a good arm as well. She’s a smart attacker who hits out the back row at times too. Ava McBride, RS, Actyve 14 Black – At 5-10, McBride has a lively arm. She was taking aggressive swings. When she catches it, she was letting some balls really rip. Jordyn Wilson, OH, Rancho Valley 14 Premier – There’s some explosiveness to Wilson’s attacks. She jumps well and swings hard. She was proving to be Rancho’s best offensive weapon. Christine Powell, MB, Seal Beach 14 Black – Powell has a loose, fluid swing and was a proving to be a reliable option. When the set was there she was able to get after it well. Olivia Bryant, RS, Coast 14-1 – We like the upside to Bryant’s play. She jumps well and can swing hard. She’ll be a fun one to watch as she continues to expand her game Madyson McCarthy, OH, Coast 14-1 – This 5-10 outside was showing a nice range of shots. She has a strong arm to beat defenses with or she can go off speed with well-placed attacks. Kylie Parker, OH, SG Elite 14 Rosh – Parker was perhaps the most impressive player in the gym! She’s an explosive hitter with a fast swing who can really let it fly. She also passes and defends well when in the back court.    

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Commitment & Signings Week of April 29-May 5

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil 2022 TEXAS: Opp/S Marina Crownover (Roots VBC) AUBURN: OH Sydney Handel (KC Power) OKLAHOMA: OH Beth Bayless (Oklahoma Peak) EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE: S Payton Rolfsen (Empowered Volleyball Academy) EAST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA: S Shelby Veenstra (Club Canyon VBC) LOUISIANA MONROE: OH Sandlin Short (Alabama Performance) CENTENARY COLLEGE: MB Jordan Wheeler (Capital City VBC) CENTENARY COLLEGE: MB Susi Curtis (Eagle Mountain) CENTENARY COLLEGE: S/DS Kaylee Barry (Guns Up) LINFIELD: Opp/S Ashley Hayes LINFIELD: OH Natalie Brinda CAMERON UNIVERSITY: OH Paris Patterson ADRIAN COLLEGE: MB Kayla Chan (Legacy VBC) GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS: OH/DS Olivia Stockham (Midwest United) MT SAC: OH Melissa Polich (Tstreet IE) CENTRAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE: OH/DS Jayden Cork KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN: OH/DS Rachel Dunaway (TBS Volleyball Club) KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN: S Emily Huntsman (Relentless VBC) PASADENA CC: MB Ashley Gilbert (Valley Volleyball Academy) PASADENA CC: OH/Opp Leslie Pacheco LEWIS CLARK STATE: S Esther Kailiponi (Seal Beach VBC) STOCKTON UNIVERSITY: L Paige Anania (Princeton VBC) CAL LUTHERAN: MB Alex Hayes (Northern Nevada Juniors) DRURY: MB Kaitlin Fasbender (The Academy Volleyball Club) BLUEFIELD STATE: Opp/MB Kaylee Winchell (North Pacific Juniors) BLUEFIELD STATE:  DS/S Cristin Blaker NICHOLS COLLEGE: OH/DS Sydney Ball (Husky VBC) NICHOLS COLLEGE: OH/S Melina Bezati (Slam VBC) NICHOLS COLLEGE: S/Opp Kya Burdier NICHOLS COLLEGE: OH/DS Lizzie D’etorre NICHOLS COLLEGE: OH Mairead Frost (MGA Volleyball) NICHOLS COLLEGE: Opp/DS Ruby St. Onge MCLA: OH Elizabeth Brown MCLA: OH Anais Badio (Tstreet LV) MCLA: S Shannon O’Brien (Husky VBC) MCLA: L Abigail Cummings (Maine Juniors) MCLA: MB Jayna Schmohl (Dragons Volleyball Club) THIEL COLLEGE: DS Devin Rhoads THIEL COLLEGE: OH Kylee Jordan (Ohio Xtreme) THIEL COLLEGE: OH Melody Shillito (MVP) THIEL COLLEGE: DS Hannah Miller DAKOTA STATE: OH Shelby Vander Vorst DAKOTA STATE: S Leilani Weber (Kairos Elite) OHIO WESLEYAN: MB Reagan Brake (Salt City Smash) OHIO WESLEYAN: S Lily Bechina (Chicago Elite) OHIO WESLEYAN: L Bella Guzzetta (Boomers VBC) OHIO WESLEYAN: OH Gracelyn Mathias (Ohio Storm) SOUTHWESTERN OREGON CC: L Maka Ka’apuni  (Pi’opi’o Bears VBC) KEAN UNIVERSITY: OH Alison Kowalewski (Jersey Juniors VBC) LETOURNEAU: OH/Opp Kataliah de los Santos (San Antonio Empire) LETOURNEAU: OH/Opp Emma Smith (Texas Tigers) LETOURNEAU: OH/Opp Kaylyn Taylor (Houston Juniors) KEISER UNIVERSITY: Opp Eva Herz KEISER UNIVERSITY: OH Milla Merkler KEISER UNIVERSITY: DS/OH Madelyn Tarrance (Unified) WHEATON COLLEGE MA: OH/MB Kylie Cekalski (Dinamite Volleyball Club) WHEATON COLLEGE MA: MB Hollis Hanson (Elevation Volleyball Club) WHEATON COLLEGE MA: OH Celina Henn (Pulse Volleyball Club) WHEATON COLLEGE MA: MB Julia Wingler (Carolina Edge) UNIVERSITY OF PROVIDENCE: MB/RS Ruby Morse (951 Elite) ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: DS Reagan Watts ILLINOIS WESLEYAN:  OH Halle Smith ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: S Katie Gund (Milwaukee Sting) ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: OH Taylor French (Eich’s Volleyball Club) ROWAN UNIVERSITY: OH Jena Kaul (Central Jersey VBA) ROWAN UNIVERSITY: L Vanessa Hutchinson (East Coast Power) MISERICORDIA: OH Meghan Peters (Bradywine VBC) GUILFORD COLLEGE: Opp Kaci Johnson (East Carolina Juniors) BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY: S Jada Nunn (Kokoro Volleyball) TIFFIN UNIVERSITY: L Caeli Updike (Darke County VBC) TIFFIN UNIVERSITY: L Kaiya Markley XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA: MB Niara Mims (Absolute VBC) WILEY COLLEGE: Opp/MB Kharah Elder (Houston Juniors) ALBION COLLEGE: OH/Opp Megan Gross (Arsenal VBC) ALBION COLLEGE: MB Annika Lindstrom (Rolling Thunder VBC) BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY: OH Dollie Byrd (A5) SALVE REGINA: MB/OH Kailey Kusick (CT Stars) SALVE REGINA: OH Erin Coates (Atlantic Valley VBC) SALVE REGINA: OH Lucy Swanson (Southern Alliance VBC) SALVE REGINA: MB Lydia Daskalos (Dynamo VBC) SALVE REGINA: MB Lauren Hoyle (Lakeside VBC) UNIVERSITY OF LYNCHBURG: OH/DS Kailey Keough (Carolina Union) SPOKANE FALLS CC: OH Sydney Kinch ALMA COLLEGE: OH Avreigh Holmes (Michigan Elite) ALMA COLLEGE: S Vicky Villarosa (Epic VBC) ALMA COLLEGE: Opp Madison Neu BIOLA: S Julia Peet (Apex 1) SALEM COLLEGE: S/Opp Ashlyn Wood (Upward Stars) CONCORDIA CHICAGO: L Brooke Christensen  (MN Select) CONCORDIA CHICAGO: OH Kate Foley CONCORDIA CHICAGO: OH/MB Lili Hunt CONCORDIA CHICAGO: MB McKayla LeVoy (Ultimate VBC) CONCORDIA CHICAGO: OH Taylor Chastain DEFIANCE COLLEGE: L Sophia Corey (Impact VBC) DEFIANCE COLLEGE: L Veronica Vasquez (Defiance Volleyball Club) DEFIANCE COLLEGE: L Emma Chafins (Defiance Volleyball Club) DEFIANCE COLLEGE: S Kirsten Vanisacker DEFIANCE COLLEGE: OH/Opp Abigail Teders (Defiance Volleyball Club) DEFIANCE COLLEGE: S Courtney Maxwell (Cincinnati VBA) DEFIANCE COLLEGE: OH/Opp Taylor Sobieck (Greater Columbus VBC) DEFIANCE COLLEGE: MB Maile Misleh (Bayside Juniors) UMASS BOSTON: DS Kelsey Cruz UMASS BOSTON: S Amelia Delvin (East Coast Power) UMASS BOSTON: OH Maiya Cobian (Metro VBC) UMASS BOSTON: MB Colbie Atlas (Xceleration VBC) UMASS BOSTON: MB Mikayla Cleary UMASS BOSTON: S Ruby Ackerman (Forza1 West) UMASS BOSTON: Opp/S Alyssa Tonnu (Earth VBC) UMASS BOSTON: OH Emma Zelkowitz (Wildfire VBA) UMASS BOSTON: OH Lauren Westlund (Club One AZ) OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY: L Olivia Jurcevic (AVC Cleveland) OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY: MB Alyssa Merrell WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY: MB Olivia Follick WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY: MB Sarah Trisel (London Elite) WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY: S Reagan Kane (Circle City) WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY: OH Piper Ricketts (Ohio Premier) AURORA UNIVERSITY: L Taylor Tinnes (Future VBC) WARNER UNIVERSITY: L Sky Koller MESSIAH UNIVERSITY: S Libby Gross (Premier Volleyball Delaware) MESSIAH UNIVERSITY: MB Julia Bowen (Baltimore Elite) MESSIAH UNIVERSITY: OH/DS Faith McGowan (Nook Volleyball Academy) MESSIAH UNIVERSITY: L Dena Rovito (Metro VBC) MESSIAH UNIVERSITY: OH Hannah Thomas WEATHERFORD COLLEGE: OH/MB Stella Scott (Game Day VBC) UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON: L Camryn Hoffman (Club Ace Long Island) STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: MB Vivian Lisboa (Rancho Valley) MARY WASHINGTON: OH Makayla Bowman (American Volleyball Club) ARKANSAS MONTICELLO: OH Holiday Ellis (Sunshine) BUTLER: DS/OH Brooklyne Darby (Elite Volleyball) OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY: OH Ashlynn Stephens (Carolina Union) CYPRESS COLLEGE: L Ashlyn Riddle (Seal Beach) CYPRESS COLLEGE: OH Carmelina Infante (Seal Beach) UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY: Opp Jordan Hairell  (Texas Legacy) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: MB Stephanie Moreau (Mill City) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: Opp Ava Hartley (Mill City) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: S Ella Koelb (Dynamo VBC) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: OH Kelsey Sanborn (Dymano VBC) ST JOHN FISHER: L Kiera Hartpence (Lakeside Volleyball Club) ST JOHN FISHER: S Reilly Morrow (Rise Volleyball Club) ST THOMAS TX: MB Karrington Kays (TAV Houston) ST THOMAS TX: OH Audrey Cataline (Texas Legacy) SOUTH FLORIDA: OH Maria Clara Andrade POMONA PITZER: DS Hanna

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Far Western 17O: Club V Rules Again; Final Bid Drama

For the second time this season Club V 17 Ren Reed earned gold at a qualifier. Back in March, Club V picked up its bid and first place at Salt Lake City. It closed the season the same way it opened it – taking first, this time at Far Western in Reno. Club V topped Hou Skyline 17 Royal in the final. Hou Skyline was also previously-qualified and it helped create trickle down to fifth place. While AZ Storm 17 Thunder and SynergyForce 17 Jeff earned their bids at the conclusion of gold pool play, it took Absolute Black 17-1 winning the fifth-place match to secure the last bid spot. Here’s how the weekends played out for all involved. CLUB V 17 REN REED (FIRST, 7-2) Day 1: d Encore 17 25-17, 25-15; d SIVBC Storm 25-15, 25-13; l SynergyForce 17 Jeff 16-25, 25-18, 15-12 Day 2: d NE Elite 17 Vici 25-18, 25-21; l Hou Skyline 17 Royal 25-19, 15-25, 15-10; d Co Jrs 17 Kevin 25-23, 25-20 Day 3: d SynergyForce 17 James 29-27, 22-25, 15-8; d Absolute Black 17-1 25-23, 25-16; d Hou Skyline 17 Royal 25-20, 27-25   Club V arrived at Far Western with one of the most impressive qualifying records of any team. The Intermountain Region club was 27-3 through the Salt Lake City, Red Rock Rave and Lone Star Classic qualifiers. It led to a first-place showing in SLC; a fifth in Vegas; and a third in Dallas. In Reno, Club V actually lost twice for the first time at a qualifier but still managed to walk away with another gold medal after topping Hou Skyline in the final. It pushed Club V’s qualifier record to 34-5. “It was a good weekend,” Club V coach Reed Carlson said. “I’m proud of the girls. Losing early is no fun. We haven’t lost very often so to learn from that and come back and finish strong is a big step for us.” SynergyForce upset Club V on Day 1, pulling that result out in three. It dropped Club V into the same pool as Hou Skyline on Day 2. The Lone Star club handed Club V yet another setback but Club V still advanced to the gold pools. It offered Club V a shot at redemption against SynergyForce. Club V returned the favor and took their second meeting in three sets. Getting past Absolute next gave Club V another chance at Hou Skyline in the final. Club V swept that one. “We were up 8-3 on Skyline on Day 2 and they went on a 12-3 run,” Carlson said. “We stopped being aggressive in all aspects. The next time our goal was to keep the energy high and keep our foot on the gas. They are such a disciplined team you can’t give them too many opportunities. We had to put the ball away sooner.” *** HOU SKYLINE 17 ROYAL (SECOND, 8-1) Day 1: d Absolute Black 17-1 25-19, 18-25, 20-18; d VVA 17-1 25-15, 25-18; d Miz Long Beach 17 Rockstar 25-21, 25-23 Day 2: d Co Jrs 17 Kevin 25-23, 25-13; d Club V 17 Ren Reed 25-19, 15-25, 15-10; d NE Elite 17 Vici 25-21, 25-16 Day 3: d AZ Storm 17 Thunder 25-19, 25-21; d NorCal 17-1 Black 25-22, 25-12; l Club V 17 Ren Reed 25-20, 27-25   Hou Skyline closed out a strong qualifying season by adding another silver medal to the mix. Despite its consistent showings it took Hou Skyline until its third try to qualify. The team just missed out on a bid at NEQ in March, coming in fourth and finishing one spot away from qualifying. A seventh-place showing at Sunshine once more kept Hou Skyline one spot removed from a bid. The bid finally came Hou Skyline’s way two weeks ago at the Lone Star Classic, where it placed second. In Reno, Hou Skyline had a tough opening match against Absolute, taking the third set 20-18. Hou Skyline defeated Club V in three as well on Day 2. On Day 3, Hou Skyline swept both AZ Storm and NorCal 17-1 Black to reach the final where it was swept by Club V. *** ARIZONA STORM 17 THUNDER (THIRD, 6-3) Day 1: d Hive 17 Gold 25-8, 25-23; l Club V 17 Ren Matthew 29-27, 25-18; d Rage 17 Greg 25-9, 25-17 Day 2: d Academy 17 Diamond 25-19, 20-25, 15-12; d OJVA 17-1 Gold 25-15, 25-20; l Absolute Black 17-1 25-22, 25-18 Day 3: l Hou Skyline 17 Royal 25-19, 25-21; d NorCal 17-1 Black 25-20, 23-25, 15-13; d SynergyForce 17 Jeff 25-20, 25-21   Injuries played a role in AZ Storm’s qualifier struggles and tested the resolve of the team as it headed to Reno in hopes of earning an Open bid. There were no crazy dramatics or out of the ordinary happenings at Far Western. Just a steady determination to pull through and go home qualified. Once AZ Storm defeated NorCal 17-1 Black in its final gold pool match on Day 3 its wish was granted. Storm finished out by topping SynergyForce in the third-place match. “We knew we had a bid but our mindset was let’s earn it,” Storm coach Aaron Payne said. “Let’s go win this match and say we qualified outright. We played tough against Synergy. That was a great win.” Storm had worked to get past its disappointment at the Red Rock Rave in early April. A 0-3 mark on Day 1 was not what the team expected as it was knocked from contention. Storm did earn a National bid through the regional tournament but came to Reno looking to end the qualifier season on a high note. Even without its full lineup available. Storm found a way. “The injuries have been tough,” Payne said. “We’ve been going back and forth with our setters. We had Gabby (LeBlanc) setting for a period of time. We got Tatum (Longnecker) back in the gym and she took it back over.

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