
Big South 17O: Wave Perfect; 3 Surprise Bids Go Out
Watching 17 Open play out at Big South was the latest reminder of why predicting results can be so difficult. Who would have guessed that Wave 17 Juliana would have gone on a perfect streak and left Atlanta without a set loss after sweeping past A5 Mizuno 17 Jing in the final? While a team like OT 17 John – which finished third – was expected to do well, all the eventual Open qualifiers surprised in their own way too. Neither CUVC 17 Premier nor Mich Elite 17 Mizuno had reached a gold pool yet in any previous qualifier but busted through at Big South. Then there was CHAVC 17 Black, which is perhaps the smallest team to qualify for Open so far this season, coming up clutch and getting the job done. Below, we tell the tales of the weekend from the top six finishers. WAVE 17 JULIANA (FIRST, 10-0) Day 1: d Triangle 17 Black 25-14, 25-20; d GP 17 Rox 25-19, 25-9; d High Tide 17 Elite 25-23, 25-16 Day 2: d TCVA 17 HKH 25-14, 25-7; d OT 17 Aaron 25-13, 25-13; d OT 17 John 25-22, 30-28; d CUVC 17 Premier 25-12, 27-25 Day 3: d Mich Elite 17 Mizuno 25-23, 25-17; d No Name 17-1 25-21, 25-22; d A5 Mizuno 17 Jing 25-17, 25-16 Earlier this month Wave was rolling through its competition at the Red Rock Rave in Las Vegas, producing all sweeps – including in the first round of gold pool play. Yet, its tournament ended with consecutive losses to Coast 17-1 and Club V 17 Ren Reed. Wave finished with its bid through an unusual process when Legacy Girls 17 Pyramid declined its Open bid and it wound up trickling down to Wave. At Big South this past weekend, Wave once more was on a roll. It delivered nothing but sweeps through the first two days, once again winning its opening round of gold pool play. As Day 3 kicked off Wave was seeking a stronger finish to close out its second and final qualifier of the season. After securing victories over Mich Elite and No Name 17-1, Wave was flawless in sweeping A5 in the final and completing a perfect weekend in which it went 10-0 and 20-0 in sets. “We hadn’t seen A5 but we didn’t want to change anything,” Wave coach Juliana Conn said. “It was another good team we were playing. It was super fun to watch. We blocked and served them really well. We served well the whole weekend. Teams have served us well but we hadn’t been able to turn it around and do it back to other teams. Everything was clicking.” Even though Wave had its bid prior to Big South, it did appear the So Cal club came to Atlanta with an edge. In Vegas, Wave received a fortunate break but wanted to take matters into its own hands this time around. “We didn’t get the bid the way we wanted to in Vegas,” Conn said. “It wasn’t just luck. There were a lot of good teams there and it’s really hard to get a bid. We put ourselves in a good position and it trickled down. I told the girls they earned it. Every team had a shot at it. Knowing the girls though they wanted to get it themselves.” When on, Wave can come at opponents from all over. Of course, there is five-star recruit Julia Blyashov and her talents that Wave can always rely on on the outside. Lily Dwinell is another lanky outside who has the smarts to score on a regular basis. Wave also has another long hitter in right side Auburn Tomkinson. Still, Wave doesn’t get to unleash its full potential without its middles getting involved. Setter Shanelle Puetz has a trio to work with in Cayla Payne, Eva Rohrbach and Ryleigh Patterson. Then there’s the strong defensive play of a back row featuring libero Koko Kirsch and Katerina Lutz. “Every tournament in the 17s is good,” Conn said. “We went there knowing we would find really good competition and that was the case. Every day we faced really good teams. We couldn’t really take a break. Our mindset was just to go hard and just play hard every time.” *** A5 MIZUNO 17 JING (SECOND, 9-1) Day 1: d Emerald Coast 17 National 25-20, 25-21; d Wizard 17-1 25-14, 25-15; d TCVA 17 HKH 25-10, 25-18 Day 2: d Mich Elite 17 Mizuno 25-13, 25-21; d IVBA 17 Open 25-17, 25-15; d High Tide 17 Elite 25-16, 25-22; d Top Select 17 Elite 25-14, 25-20 Day 3: d OT 17 John 25-18, 26-24; d CHAVC 17 Black 25-15, 25-9; l Wave 25-17, 25-16 Something had to give when A5 and Wave clashed in the 17 Open final. Neither had dropped a set let alone a match and it had all the makings of a classic encounter. Yet, Wave came out hot and A5 was never able to cool the So Cal club off and therefore settled for second at its home qualifier. There were some moments of gratitude though. A5 was able to defeat OT and Top Select, clubs that had beat A5 at previous qualifiers. A5 has certainly faced some challenges since putting a target on its back by going undefeated at Triple Crown in February. Earning an Open bid seemed like a mere formality after that but A5 actually came up short during its first attempt at NEQ where it finished tied for fifth. There, A5 fell to Dynasty 17 Black on Day 2 and then OT in gold pool to miss out on the bid. A5 did wrap up its bid at its next qualifier – the Sunshine Classic earlier this month. But it was not without some bumps along the way. A5 was upset by PVA 17 Elite on Day 2, then lost its opening gold pool match to Top Select. A5 still managed to make the final, where








