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Commitments & Signings Week of Feb 2-8

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil   2024 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY: OH Sophie Corbeil (Katy United) ALABAMA A&M: MB/OH Alyssa Williams (Forza1) WESTERN ILLINOIS: L Karlie Lane (Rockwood Thunder) COWLEY COLLEGE: S Hanna Darvas (Hungary) WESTMONT: OH/OPP Camila Cornejo-Farmer (Arizona Sky) WEATHERFORD COLLEGE: OH/OPP Gabbie Maldonado (APV) KENTUCKY: MB Kennedy Washington (Kentucky) VALPARAISO: L Lindley Miller (Kealoha) SAINT LOUIS: L Athena Tsalapatanis (1st Alliance) ODESSA COLLEGE: MB Faith Willliams (TAV Houston) DENVER: L Emersen Werger (City) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS: OH/DS Ava Czarnecki (CR Surge) MUHLENBERG COLLEGE: OH/OPP Olivia Bruno (Sideout Sports) BINGHAMTON: OH/OPP Haiden Fuhrmann (Sideout Sports) BENTLEY UNIVERSITY: MB Julia Kleinle (Sideout Sports) GETTYSBURG COLLEGE: MB Ellen Manke (Sideout Sports) SALISBURY COLLEGE: MB Sophia Tapia (Sideout Sports) UNIVERSITY OF PROVIDENCE: MB Kya Stanley (Spokane Renovators) FLORIDA ATLANTIC: MB Emma O’Keeffe (Tribe) ORAL ROBERTS: OH Cortnee Smith (Tribe) WHARTON COUNTY JC: OPP Kayley Robertson (Texas Legends) WAYLAND BAPTIST: L Evelyn Matute WAYLAND BAPTIST: OH/MB Elizabeth Warwick WAYLAND BAPTIST: MB Emma Scott (NRG) OTTAWA UNIVERSITY: OH Maddie Cowart (NRG) WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY: MB Emalia Freitas (Jammers) HARDING: MB Haylie Huggins (1United) CAMERON: DS/OPP Riley McFarland (1United) KANSAS WESLEYAN: OPP/OH Maddy Wolf (MAVS KC) GRACELAND UNIVERSITY: OH Hailey Sword (MAVS KC) DAKOTA WESLEYAN: S/OPP Natalee Hofer (CPAC) KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN: DS Anna Duncan KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN: MB Amber Nelson (Milwaukee Juniors) NORTHWESTERN ST. PAUL: OH Taylor Dick (PVA) THOMAS MORE: MB Rachel Ossege (NKJV) UNIVERSITY OF NORTHWESTERN: OH Ana Egge (Black Hills Juniors) UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS: OH/DS Isa Swiatkowski (Wisconsin Juniors) COLLEGE OF ST. BENEDICT: S Ava Hirschfeld (Kandi Elite) M STATE: OH Aspen Gentele (Kandi Elite) MCKENDREE: OH Izzy Eskierka (Kokoro) HOLY FAMILY: L Cadence Palmer (Princeton VBC) ARKANSAS TECH: L Samantha Wojtowicz (Rival Volleyball) MARY HARDIN BAYLOR: OH/S Mia Santos (Rival Volleyball) BETHEL COLLEGE: OPP/OH Kamryn Hill (Fort Worth Fire) WESTERN TEXAS COLLEGE: S Teodora Shukuloska (North Macedonia) EDMONDS CC: MB Sophia Red Elk (Blue Royals VBA) WHITMAN COLLEGE: L Nadia Shepherd (One Ohana) KEISER UNIVERSITY: L Alyssa Portillo (STVA) MARIST: MB Savannah Smith (STVA) OKLAHOMA WESLEYAN: OH London Cooper PASCO HERNANDO STATE: L Andrea Bravo (Top Select) TREASURE VALLEY CC: OH Karly Clark (Idaho One) SUL ROSS STATE: OH/OPP Justyne Sierra (Power Sports Academy)   2025 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI: OH Tarah Yunes (Alamo) HIGH POINT: L Sydney McKay (Houston Juniors) TCU: OH Mya Allen (San Antonio Juniors) GEORGETOWN: OH/OPP Katherine McGregor (Adversity) USC UPSTATE: S Olivia Callipo (Jacksonville Juniors)   TRANSFERS UTAH TECH: TR MB Casidy Fried (USU Eastern/Idaho Crush) ARIZONA STATE: GR MB Savannah Kjolhede (Indiana/TAV) ILLINOIS: GR S Raegen Reilly (South Dakota State/North Dakota State/Kairos Elite) TENNESSEE: GR OH Nina Čajić (Towson/Serbia) NORTHEASTERN: GR MB Millie Loehr (Wofford/Triangle) MISSOURI: TR OH Mychael Vernon (Oregon State/Downstate) UC IRVINE: TR OH/OPP Kendra Duffey (Portland State/Tstreet) DELAWARE: TR OPP/MB Raina Hughes (Syracuse/East Coast Crush) WASHINGTON: TR L Zoria Heard (Madfrog) NORTH CAROLINA CHARLOTTE: TR MB Selanny Puente (Weatherford College/Dominican Republic) OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE: TR OPP Brenna Moore (East Central College/Show Me VBA) OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE: TR L Aurelia Pleets (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M/Independence CC/Oklahoma Dynamite) UNIVERSITY OF PROVIDENCE: TR L Paige Shumway (Utah State Eastern) UNIVERSITY OF PROVIDENCE: TR MB/OPP Franny Martins (Feather River College) FRIENDS UNIVERSITY: TR L Jenae Dareing (Southwestern CC) SPRING ARBOR: TR OH Isabelle Kirkendall (Siena Heights/Athlete Headquarters) SAINT MARYS COLLEGE: L Kat Gee (Long Beach VBC) UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS TX: TR OPP Jazilyn Davis (Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College/Houston Juniors)     BEACH 2024 SAN JOSE STATE: Mia Lundberg (Wave Beach)   TRANSFERS GR Maile Somera (Yale/SMASH)     BOY’S 2024 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY: OH Tyrus Cloat (Sports Performance) DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY: MB  Phoenix Bol

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vballrecruiter.com’s 18s Top 50 National Rankings (February)

Since the release of our initial Top 50 National Rankings for the 18s there have been six national qualifiers. Those are the events – along with upcoming tournaments like Triple Crown NIT and Bluegrass – that influence the rankings the most. Given the number of qualifiers it’s time to update the 18s pecking order heading into this weekend’s Salt Lake Showdown and Triple Crown in two weeks. There was a decent amount of turnover, with 11 new clubs entering the rankings this go around, as well as plenty of shifting among the 39 clubs which appeared in our initial Top 50. You can view the full rankings below. vballrecruiter.com 18s TOP 50 1. TAV 18 Black TX (1) 2. 1st Alliance 18 Gold IL (2) 3. Triangle 18 Black NC (5) 4. Madfrog 18 Green TX (8) 5. KC Power 18 Black KS (10) 6. Rockwood Thunder 18 Elite MO (12) 7. Hou Skyline 18 Royal TX (4) 8. Munciana 18 Samurai IN (6) 9. Coast 18 Ozhan CA (11) 10. OT 18 O Roberto FL (26) *** 11. Wave 18 Brennan CA (15) 12. Premier Nebraska 18 Gold NE (16) 13. SCVC 18 Roxy CA (7) 14. Mintonette Sports m.81 OH (n/r) 15. Skyline 18 Royal TX (25) 16. HJV 18 Elite TX (21) 17. Mizuno Long Beach 18 Rockstar CA (9) 18. Six Pack 18 IA (n/r) 19. Vision 18 Gold CA (17) 20. City 18 Gold CA (30) *** 21. A5 18 Marc GA (19) 22. MN Select 18-1 MN (n/r) 23. Tri-State Elite 18 Blue OH (22) 24. Metro 18 Travel DC (32) 25. Club V 18 Ren Reed UT (27) 26. MKE Sting 18 Gold WI (35) 27. NPJ 18 Forefront OR (n/r) 28. Academy 18 Elite Rage IN (24) 29. FC Elite 18 Elite WI (37) 30. SPVB 18 Elite IL (n/r) *** 31. MAVS KC 18-1 KS (48) 32. Pohaku 18-1 KS (14) 33. NKYVC 18-1 Tsunami KY (3) 34. Tstreet 18 Chandler CA (n/r) 35. Momentous 18 Dan CA (13) 36. OT 18 T Tony FL (31) 37. Far Out 18 Black MI (33) 38. AZ Rev 18 Premier AZ (46) 39. KiVA 18 Red KY (29) 40. Team Pineapple 18 Black IN (n/r) *** 41. Circle City 18 Purple IN (34) 42. AVA TX 18 Adidas (n/r) 43. Actyve 18 Black CA (38) 44. VCNebraska 18 Elite NE (42) 45. Absolute 18 Black CA (n/r) 46. Sky High Adidas 18 Elite IL (n/r) 47. Tribe 18 Elite Cardinal FL (39) 48. Legacy 18-1 Adidas MI (40) 49. Boiler Jrs 18 Gold IN (45) 50. VC United 181 Elite IL (n/r) *** ON THE CUSP SG Elite 18 Rosh CA AVC Cle 18 Red OH AJV 18 Adidas TX Miami Hype 18 Emilio FL Northern Lights MN Top Select 18 Elite FL Team Indiana 18 Elite IN IPVA 18 Black IA OT 18 J Stephen FL Kairos 18 Alpha SD

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Salt Lake Showdown 18s: Preview and Predictions

Up next in the 18s qualifying season is the Salt Lake Showdown. A change from the last couple of years is the 18s splitting off into its own weekend instead of being attached with other age groups. Let’s take a look at 18 Open below, where you can see which teams are already qualified, the nationally-ranked teams competing, as well as 4 and 5-star athletes in the mix. SALT LAKE SHOWDOWN 18s  Number of Teams: 24 Number of Bids: 3 Previously-Qualified Teams (1): KC Power 18 Black vballrecruiter.com Nationally-Ranked Teams (7): 5. KC Power 18 Black KS 11. Wave 18 Brennan CA 13. SCVC 18 Roxy CA 15. Mizuno Long Beach 18 Rockstar CA 23. Club V 18 Ren Reed UT 36. Momentous 18 Dan CA 39. AZ Rev 18 Premier AZ   5-Star Players in the Field: Charlie Fuerbringer S Mizuno Long Beach 18 Rockstar (Wisconsin) Taylor Harvey MB Club V 18 Ren Reed (2025, Texas) Taylor Deckert SCVC 18 Roxy (2025, USC)   4-Star Players in the Field: Janelle Green KC Power 18 Black (Cincinnati) Isabel Clark OH Mizuno Long Beach 18 Rockstar (San Diego) Elina Mortensen OH Club 18 Ren Reed (BYU) Heidi Devers L/DS Dynasty 18 Black (Kansas) Evan Hendrix OH AZ Rev 18 Premier (TCU) Jenna Hanes MB Wave 18 Brennan (Michigan) Amanda Saeger S Wave 18 Brennan (DePaul) Maya Evens L/DS Wave 18 Brennan (2025, Maryland)   Outlook: There are two storylines that stand out this coming weekend. The first is KC Power chasing its third qualifier victory of the season after already earning golds at the KC MLK and Northern Lights events. Winning two qualifiers is already an impressive feat, but winning three is something very few teams ever accomplish in the same season. KC Power also happens to be the only team in the field with a bid and given its success at the past two qualifiers, there is a strong possibility of KC Power factoring into the top three and creating trickle down to fourth place. Teams are working to make one of the two, three-team gold pools on Day 3. If KC Power can finish in the top three – really top four – it will eliminate the pressure of the third-place match and needing to win that to secure the final bid. The other storyline is the amount of teams playing in their first qualifier. We’ve already had six qualifiers but with them mostly in the Midwest or East Coast, it’s kept the So Cal teams away. That changes this weekend when Wave, Long Beach, SCVC, Momentous, SG Elite and Rancho Valley enter the mix. OJVA is also making the trip from Oregon. Then there is the hometown club in Club V’s top 18s team finally playing in its first qualifier as well. Prediction: The pick is for SCVC to beat KC Power in the final and denying KC Power its third qualifier victory. That leaves SCVC with one of the three bids. We aren’t predicting anything too crazy with the last two bids, as Wave and Long Beach finish tied for third and both qualify.

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Central Zone: 14 Open All Red Hat Team

Our last item when it comes our coverage of the Central Zone Invitational is releasing the 14 Open All Red Hat Team. We’ve already put out the Day 1 and Day 2 Show Stoppers, as well as the Gold Medal Rundown. Below, we wrap up with the All Red Hat Team for 14 Open. It’s our version of an All-Tournament team, featuring the players who made us take the most notice among the teams which finished in the Top 12. 17 Open All Red Hat Team  16 Open All Red Hat Team 15 Open All Red Hat Team  14 OPEN ALL RED HAT TEAM PIN HITTERS Vanessa Mancini Circle City 14 Purple Audrey Utterback Circle City 14 Purple Grace Regula AVC Cle 14 Red Eva Clevenger Munciana 14 Chipmunks Taylor McKenzie Adidas KiVA 14 Red Kayleigh Rogers Adidas KiVA 14 Red Avery Brannon Elevation 14 Molly Lauren Sheldon Legacy 14-1 Adidas Isabelle Haas NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami Syliva Flood MKE Sting 14 Gold Tegan Loechler MKE Sting 14 Gold MIDDLE BLOCKERS Ariana Hueter Boss Cle 14-1 Ja’maria Jackson Munciana 14 Chipmunks Abbie Powell Munciana 14 Chipmunks Sadie Ellis Elevation 14 Molly Mia Schmitt Elevation 14 Molly Lauren Williams Tri-State Elite 14 Blue SETTERS Charlee Groninger Circle City 14 Purple Kaylie Liepins AVC Cle 14 Red Kelsey Green Elevation 14 Molly Payton Woodruff Legacy 14-1 Adidas Lucy Waleskowski NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami Madelyn Keipert NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami Avary Brown Mintonette Sports m.41 LIBEROS/DSs Stella Hamood Circle City 14 Purple Lola Loncar AVC Cle 14 Red Brooke Neale Munciana 14 Chipmunks Ashlyn Pelon Legacy 14-1 Adidas Kenadi Sieg NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami Carsyn Chitty Mintonette Sports m.41 Maggie Timmerman Tri-State Elite 14 Blue

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Central Zone: 15 Open All Red Hat Team

It’s time for us to present our All Red Hat Team for 15 Open from the Central Zone Invitational this past weekend at the Indianapolis Convention Center. If you haven’t already checked out the Gold Medal Rundown, Day 1 Show Stoppers and Day 2 Show Stoppers, you can do so by clicking the links. Below, we present the All Red Hat Team for 15 Open. It’s our version of an All-Tournament team, featuring the players who made us take the most notice among the teams which finished in the Top 12. 17 Open All Red Hat Team  16 Open All Red Hat Team 14 Open All Red Hat Team 15 OPEN ALL RED HAT TEAM PIN HITTERS Calli LeFevre Legacy 15-1 Adidas Kate Kalcynski Legacy 15-1 Adidas Sophia Smith Legacy 15-1 Adidas Morgan Meiring Elevation 15 Tony Maisie Jones Tri-State Elite 15 Blue Makenna Meibers Tri-State Elite 15 Blue Brooke Codey Adidas KiVA 15 Red Lilah Anthony Adidas KiVA 15 Red Lola Waleskowski NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami Taylor Frey MAVA Adidas 15 Select Allison Riegling MAVA Adidas 15 Select MIDDLE BLOCKERS Cynthia Ockerman Legacy 15-1 Adidas Jillian Turvey Elevation 15 Tony Charley Moeddel Tri-State Elite 15 Blue Carsyn Comer Munciana 15 Blue Emily Poteraj Adidas KiVA 15 Red Macy Armstrong NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami Lilly Tierney NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami SETTERS Marlie Smith Legacy 15-1 Adidas Kendall Hubbard Elevation 15 Tony Abby Keller Elevation 15 Tony London Evans Munciana 15 Blue Jacqueline Katuska NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami LIBEROS/DSs Ali Strange Elevation 15 Tony Lindsey Curless Elevation 15 Tony Francesca Hansel Tri-State Elite 15 Blue Lyndsey Robinson Munciana 15 Blue Addison Knapke Mintonette Sports m.51 Rylee Jewell NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami

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Central Zone: 16 Open All Red Hat Team

In continuing concluding our coverage of the Central Zone Invitational, we turn to the release of our 16 Open All Red Hat Team. You can catch up on the Gold Medal Rundown, Day 1 Show Stoppers and Day 2 Show Stoppers. Below, we present the All Red Hat Team for 16 Open. It’s our version of an All-Tournament team, featuring the players who made us take the most notice among the teams which finished in the Top 12. 17 Open All Red Hat Team 15 Open All Red Hat Team 14 Open All Red Hat Team 16 OPEN ALL RED HAT TEAM PIN HITTERS Grace Portwood NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami Sidney Sprada Elevation 16 Goller Layla Hoying Mintonette Sports m.61 Sara Snowbarger Mintonette Sports m.61 Mallory Pike TVC 16 Black Cali Foster Boiler Jrs 16 Gold Caroline Ward Boiler Jrs 16 Gold Marlee Sivak MKE Sting 16 Gold Alicia Beers MKE Sting 16 Gold Brooklynne Brass SPVB 16 Elite Abigail Knight SPVB 16 Elite Lydia Stahley Team Indiana 16 Elite Gabby Divita Legacy 16-1 Adidas MaryKate Scheumann Team Pineapple 16 Black MIDDLE BLOCKERS Audrey Dyas NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami Sydney Geselbrecht Elevation 16 Goller Alia Schoonover Mintonette Sports m.61 Reese Resmer Boiler Jrs 16 Gold Cassidy Cage SPVB 16 Elite Elli Strecker Team Indiana 16 Elite Ella Andrews Legacy 16-1 Adidas Kayla Nwabueze Legacy 16-1 Adidas SETTERS Makenna Kirlin Elevation 16 Goller Mallory Matheny Mintonette Sports m.61 Hayden Rodriguez TVC 16 Black Lexi Shondell Boiler Jrs 16 Gold Brooke Baldwin MKE Sting 16 Gold Ellie Stiernagle SPVB 16 Elite Anabelle Schembra Team Indiana 16 Elite Eva Long Legacy 16-1 Adidas Sophia Gisslen Team Pineapple 16 Black LIBEROS/DSs Emma Frietch NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami Ellie Hepler Boiler Jrs 16 Gold Cassidy Bruns MKE Sting 16 Gold Reagan Turk Team Indiana 16 Elite Meredith Martin Legacy 16-1 Adidas Cala Haffner Team Pineapple 16 Black

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Central Zone: 17 Open All Red Hat Team

Part of our wrap-up coverage of the Central Zone Invitational this past weekend at the Indianapolis Convention Center features the release of our All Red Hat Team, starting with 17 Open. In case you missed it, you can check out the Gold Medal Rundown, Day 1 Show Stoppers and Day 2 Show Stoppers. Below, we present the All Red Hat Team for 17 Open. It’s our version of an All-Tournament team, featuring the players who made us take the most notice among the teams which finished in the Top 12. 16 Open All Red Hat Team 15 Open All Red Hat Team 14 Open All Red Hat Team 17 OPEN ALL RED HAT TEAM PIN HITTERS Bailey Blair Adidas KiVA 17 Red Marie Laurio Legacy 17-1 Adidas Jessica Costlow Mich Elite 17 Mizuno Izzy Busignani Mich Elite 17 Mizuno Gabriella Babinski Mich Elite 17 Mizuno Madison Quest MKE Sting 17 Gold Delaney Steers Academy 17 Tsunami Logan Bell Circle City 17 Purple Luci Heid Tri-State Elite 17 Blue MIDDLE BLOCKERS Addison Makun Adidas KiVA 17 Red Olivia Grenadier Legacy 17-1 Adidas Gabriella Pitcel MKE Sting 17 Gold Reese Dunkle Circle City 17 Purple SETTERS Isabela Haggard Adidas KiVA 17 Red Campbell Flynn Legacy 17-1 Adidas Annabelle Groomes AVC Cle 17 Red Ava Hunter Circle City 17 Purple LIBEROS/DSs Kristen Simon Adidas KiVA 17 Red Avery Freeman Circle City 17 Purple Sakura Codling Tri-State Elite 17 Blue McKenna Payne Mich Elite 17 Mizuno Devin Dzienny Legacy 17-1 Adidas

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Central Zone: Day 2 Show Stoppers

The Central Zone Invitational wrapped up on Sunday at the Indianapolis Convention Center. The tournament was just two days but it contained enough energy and excitement that it felt much longer. You can catch up on how the event played out here. Below, we note the players who stood out the most to us with our Day 2 Show Stoppers. DAY 2 SHOW STOPPERS Stella Hamood L/DS Circle City 14 Purple: Hamood played a key role in Circle City taking home the 14 Open gold medal. Her passing was smooth and sharp and she kept plenty of rallies going with her strong digging. Audrey Utterback OH Circle City 14 Purple: Utterback adds an explosive element to the attack. She’s a legit threat anywhere on the court with her power and ability to unload. Blaine Adams RS Circle City 14 Purple: Adams is a wirey right side who helps balance out the attack. She’s a quick jumper and can beat blockers before they are squared up. Kaylie Liepins S AVC Cle 14 Red: One of Liepins’ strength is she sets a really clean ball. She rarely puts up a bad ball for her hitters. Lola Loncar L/DS AVC Cle 14 Red: Loncar was another standout defender. She was solid out of serve receive and displayed the tools to keep her side in the rally. Grace Regula OH AVC Cle 14 Red: When it comes to providing punch to the offense, Regula checks that box and then some. She has a fast arm swing and hits with lots of pace. Ja’maria Jackson MB Munciana 14 Chipmunks: Part of Munciana’s success is being able to utilize its middle attack effectively. Jackson is one half of the equation. She gets off the ground in a hurry and it causes timing problems for the blockers. Abbie Powell MB Munciana 14 Chipmunks: Powell fills outs the middle attack for Munciana. She brings a strong arm to the front row and sends down big kills. Taylor McKenzie OH Adidas KiVA 14 Red: KiVA looks to its outside to deliver a large share of the offense and both fill their roles well. McKenzie is a quicker attack and uses her speed to her advantage. Kayleigh Rogers OH Adidas KiVA 14 Red: Rogers balances out the left side attack. She extends nicely and does well taking aggressive swings and challenging the block. *** Sadie Ellis MB Elevation 14 Molly: Ellis was another effective middle. She’s strong offensively with the variety of ways she can beat defenses, including taking swings from the right side. Lauren Sheldon OH Legacy 14-1 Adidas: Sheldon has a lively arm and can really connect when the opportunity presents itself. She puts a lot of pressure on the defense to defend her. Payton Woodruff S Legacy 14-1 Adidas: Woodruff does a nice job locating and moving the ball around when in system. Ariana Hueter MB Boss Cle 14-1: Boss had a great run to the semifinals. Hueter showed her scoring prowess and she delivered time and time again when her number was called. Kenadi Sieg L/DS NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami: Sieg is a really active libero. She flies around the court and was making plays all over. Lucy Waleskowski S/RS NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami: Waleskowski was a Day 1 Show Stopper as well. She’s a difference maker with her two-way contributions and using her size to her advantage. Alexis Steinhauser RS NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami: A lefty right side, Steinhauser has a solid arm and did well exploiting the gaps in the block in front of her. Lyndsey Robinson L/DS Munciana 15 Blue: Munciana pushed its way through to the semifinals in part because of the defensive edge supplied by Robinson. She’s a quick defender who doesn’t back down. Carsyn Comer MB Munciana 15 Blue: Comer’s power arm supplies a different level of offense. She’s a physical hitter who can overpower blockers and crush winners consistent. Makenna Meibers OH Tri-State Elite 15 Blue: Meibers showed up well in her role. She’s an aggressive attacker who was taking big swings and going for it when she could. *** Maisie Jones OH Tri-State Elite 15 Blue: Jones is another strong outside for Tri-State who contributes as a six-rotation. She’s a smart attacker who can hurt defenses in multiple ways. Addison Knapke L/DS Mintonette Sports m.51: Knapke showcased her defensive prowess, making plays in the back row and passing well in serve receive. Lola Waleskowski OH NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami: Waleskowski is an integral part of the attack. She’s a strong hitter who is adept at tooling blocks or hitting around them. Macy Armstrong MB NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami: Armstrong made an impact in the middle with her knack for scoring and being able to get touches on balls. Ali Strange L/DS Elevation 15 Tony: Strange showed up strong in the back row. She reacts and covers well in addition to extending rallies. Morgan Meiring OH Elevation 15 Tony: Meiring is a six-rotation workhorse. She can swing it from the front or back row and helped hold down the offense. Cynthia Ockerman MB Legacy 15-1 Adidas: Ockerman is a play-maker on both sides of the ball. She’s a physical presence who can lift her team with a big kill or monster block. Marlie Smith S Legacy 15-1 Adidas: Smith is a quick setter who does a nice job getting her feet to the ball and mixing up her sets and location. Kate Kalczynski OH Legacy 15-1 Adidas: Kalczynski is developing at a sharp rate. After an impressive high school campaign, she’s carried it over to club where she’s showing off her whip for an arm. Legacy moves her around too, keeping defenses guessing as to where she might take her next swing from. Calli LeFevre OH Legacy 15-1 Adidas: LeFevre is a solid all-around outside who brings a ton of energy and spirit to the lineup. She’s a heady attacker who can hurt defenses with well-placed shots. *** Audrey Dyas MB NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami: Dyas is more than a handful. She brings size

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Central Zone: Gold Medal Rundown

Representing an early-season test, the Central Zone Invitational brought many of the Midwest powerhouse clubs together for two days of competition at the Indiana Convention Center. The host club – Circle City – found success in 14 Open, capturing the gold medal after sweeping AVC Cle 14 Red in the championship match and finishing the weekend 8-0. There is sure to be plenty of fluxation in our 14s National Rankings when we update them next. For the time being, Circle City entered Central Zone sitting at No. 17. There were five teams ranked ahead, including AVC at No. 11. For the most part, all fared relatively well. NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami held the highest ranking at No. 6 and finished tied for fifth after going 5-1. NKYVC fell to Munciana 14 Chipmunks in gold pool play, as Muncie went on to tie for third with Boss Cle 14-1. Boss was the only team not ranked to finish in the Top 8. Muncie, meanwhile, entered weekend play at No. 21. Both No. 13 Elevation 14 Molly and No. 15 Legacy 14-1 Adidas tied for fifth as well, with each going 5-1 over the two days. Mintonette Sports m.41, ranked No. 14, also went 5-1 but tied for ninth. Elevation, Mintonette and AVC shared an all-Ohio gold pool Sunday morning and finished in a three-way tie at 1-1. Mintonette lost to AVC for its only tournament setback. Mintonette managed to hand Elevation its only loss while Legacy lost a three-setter to Boss to miss out on the semis. Rounding at the top eight was No. 25 KiVA 14 Red, which went 3-3 overall. All but Circle City and Boss will be back together in a couple weeks at the Triple Crown NIT in Kansas City, along with No. 26 MKE Sting 14 Gold which tied for ninth at Central Zone. The most topsy-turvy division proved to be 16 Open. While the field featured highly-ranked teams in No. 4 Mintonette Sports m.61, No. 5 Legacy 16-1 Adidas and No. 8 Boiler Jrs 16 Gold, none were around for the championship clash. That meeting came down to No. 12 Elevation 16 Goller and No. 16 NKYVC 16-1 Tsnunami, with NKYVC prevailing in three sets. One of the biggest surprises was unranked TVC 16 Black tying for third with Mintonette. On an interesting side note, Mintonette hosted a 16s training day the Sunday before Central Zone at its facility in Columbus. Other clubs to participate beyond Mintonette included NKYVC, Elevation and TVC, the top four finishers this weekend coincidentally. Boiler Jrs wound up tied for fifth, along with No. 30 MKE Sting 16 Gold, No. 43 SPVB 16 Elite and unranked Team Indiana 16 Elite, which upset No. 21 Team Pineapple 16 Black in the Round of 16. TVC’s run was propelled by its upset over Legacy in the Round of 16. It was Adidas KiVA 17 Red coming out on top in 17 Open. KiVA lost to Legacy 17-1 Adidas during power pool play on Day 1 and the two sides found themselves on opposites sides of the net once more in the championship match. KiVA earned payback by pulling out a tight sweep, 25-23, 25-23, to end the weekend 7-1. Legacy, which lost to Mich Elite 17 Mizuno on Day 1, finished 6-2. Mich Elite and MKE Sting 17 Gold tied for third, both going 6-1. Once more, our Top 50 rankings held up decent. KiVA came in ranked No. 15 overall, behind both No. 6 MKE Sting and No. 7 Mich Elite. AVC Cle 17 Red, which is ranked No. 11, tied for fifth after going 3-3. Legacy sits at No. 24 overall, behind No. 18 Circle City 17 Purple, which tied for fifth. Tri-State Elite 17 Blue, ranked No. 45, also tied for fifth, along with unranked Academy 17 Tsunami. Mintonette Sports m.71, at No. 46, was the only ranked team to miss out on the Top 8 after going 3-3 and tying for ninth. As for 15 Open, Legacy 15-1 Adidas swept its way past Elevation 15 Tony in the championship match. It just so happened those were the two highest ranked teams in our Top 50, with Legacy at No. 7 and Elevation at No. 3. Munciana 15 Blue and Tri-State Elite 15 Blue tied for third. Munciana was the third-highest ranked team in the field, coming in at No. 26. Tri-State wasn’t far behind at No. 31. Two teams in between at No. 29 KiVA 15 Red and No. 30 Mintonette Sports m.51 tied for fifth, along No. 39 NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami and unranked MKE Sting 15 Gold.

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Central Zone: Day 1 Show Stoppers and More

The different format for 15, 16 and 17 Open at the Central Zone Invitational made for an incredible Day 1 at the Indianapolis Convention Center. That’s because it allowed for the top teams to get together in the afternoon while fighting for seeding in the 16-team gold bracket set for Day 2. While 14 and 18 Open uses a more traditional format, those divisions also provided their share of excitement as two rounds of pool play left teams competing for a spot in the gold bracket as well. There were no shocking results in that all the top seeds made it through and remain in contention on Day 2. The closest thing came with Rock City 16-1 downing Tri-State Elite 16 Blue and eliminating Tri-State from contention. However, there were big-time slugfests all-around produced by the modified power pool format. One example were two top contenders in 16 Open in Mintonette Sports m.61 and Legacy 16-1 Adidas facing off. Legacy survived that one in three, 23-25, 29-27, 15-10. Another high-level 16 Open encounter saw Team Pineapple 16 Black fending off Boiler Jrs 16 Gold, 25-14, 22-25, 18-16. Team Pineapple then swept NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami, 26-24, 25-20. There was also a 17 Open clash between MKE Sting 17 Gold and Circle City 17 Purple. Sting prevailed in three, 25-19, 20-25, 15-9. In the other power pool, Mich Elite 17 Mizuno downed Legacy 17-1 Adidas, 17-25 25-18, 15-9. In 15 Open, Tri-State Elite 15 Blue went toe-to-toe with Legacy 15-1 Adidas and earned the sweep, 25-17, 27-25. Munciana 15 Blue also had a great Day 1, capping it off by sweeping Elevation 15 Tony, 25-23, 25-23. Most of the drama on Day 1 centered around not the power pools but the play-in pools. Teams not making the power pools had to fight to stay alive by winning a three-team pool to make the 16-team gold bracket. In 17 Open, teams like NKYVC 17-1 Tsunami and Mintonette Sports m.71 took advantage to remain in contention. In 16 Open, we mentioned Rock City coming through. Other clubs earning a spot in the gold bracket included Elevation 16 Goller, Rev 16-1 Fury, Adidas KiVA 16 Red and Team Indiana 16 Elite. Circle City 15 Purple, Mintonette Sports m.51, Michio Chicago 15 National and MKE Sting 15 Gold earned spots by winning their three-team pool in 15 Open. The way 14 Open went was different, as two rounds of pool play led to one more round of pool play Sunday morning before breaking out into a four-team gold bracket. It sets up an exciting morning as clubs like Circle City 14 Purple, NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami, Elevation 14 Molly, Legacy 14-1 Adidas and more are still in the hunt. As for 18 Open, two rounds of pool play Saturday set up the gold bracket for Day 2. Tri-State Elite 18 Blue took over the No. 1 seed from SPVB 18 Elite. Adidas KiVA 18 Red starts Sunday as the No. 2 seed. Others alive include SPVB 18 Elite, Circle City 18 Purple, Union 18 UA Black, Team Pineapple 18 Black, SPVB 18 Kahl, Team Indiana 18 Elite and Circle City 18 Black. *** Below, we highlight the individuals who made us take notice the most with their outstanding play Saturday and feature them in our Day 1 Show Stoppers. DAY 1 SHOW STOPPERS Kelsey Green S Elevation 14 Molly: Green is a smooth disher with a soft touch and clean release. She’s also steady with her location. Avery Brannon RS Elevation 14 Molly: Brannon brings plenty of offense when she’s front row. She uses her height to her advantage, going over blocks. She also moves around, taking swings out of the middle. Abbie Powell MB Munciana 14 Chipmunks: There was a different dynamic to the attack with Powell in the front. She has a solid arm and was delivering with consistency when called upon. Brooke Neale L/DS Munciana 14 Chipmunks: There was lots of defense being played all over and Neale was included in it. She was passing dimes out of serve receive and controlling the ball well. Vanessa Mancini OH Circle City 14 Purple: Mancini brings size and power to the attack. She carries a big arm and thundered shots to the ground. Audrey Utterback OH Circle City 14 Purple: A six-rotation outside, Utterback is another key cog in the offense. She has a strong arm and swings front and back row. Lauren Doney OH Pursuit 14 Elite: Doney was another six-rotation standout. She’s the go-to hitter and for good reason. She has a solid swing and can really connect. Lucy Waleskowski S/RS NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami: Waleskowski is an up-and-coming player. Her length is an attribute in her two-way role setting and hitting. She does a nice job delivering consistently to her hitters and can also turn around and swing for points. Tegan Loechler RS MKE Sting 14 Gold: Loechler was among the 14s standout who also has lots of size to impact the match with. She extends well and it allows her to hit over blocks on the regular. Ashlyn Pelon L/DS Legacy 14-1 Adidas: Pelon brought a defensive edge to the lineup with her steady passing and putting balls on target. *** Lola Loncar L/DS AVC Cle 14 Red: Loncar was also a defender who caught our eye with her on-point deliveries and hustle keeping rallies alive. Grace Regula OH AVC Cle 14 Red: Regula was impressing with her quick arm and ability to rip shots from sideline to sideline. Carsyn Chitty L/DS Mintonette Sports m.41: Chitty brings tons of energy to the court. She’s a vocal defender and was doing well keeping plays alive. Lauren Williams MB Tri-State Elite 14 Blue: Williams is a lanky middle with a knack for scoring. She’s a legit threat when the team is in system and defenses need to be ready. Jillian Turvey MB Elevation 15 Tony: Turvey was a factor in the middle with her ability to impact play on both sides of the ball

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Commitments & Signings Week of Feb 2-8

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil   2024 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY: OH Sophie Corbeil (Katy United) ALABAMA A&M: MB/OH Alyssa Williams (Forza1) WESTERN ILLINOIS: L Karlie Lane (Rockwood Thunder) COWLEY COLLEGE: S Hanna Darvas (Hungary) WESTMONT: OH/OPP Camila Cornejo-Farmer (Arizona Sky) WEATHERFORD COLLEGE: OH/OPP Gabbie Maldonado (APV) KENTUCKY: MB Kennedy Washington (Kentucky) VALPARAISO: L Lindley Miller (Kealoha) SAINT LOUIS: L Athena Tsalapatanis (1st Alliance) ODESSA COLLEGE: MB Faith Willliams (TAV Houston) DENVER: L Emersen Werger (City) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS: OH/DS Ava Czarnecki (CR Surge) MUHLENBERG COLLEGE: OH/OPP Olivia Bruno (Sideout Sports) BINGHAMTON: OH/OPP Haiden Fuhrmann (Sideout Sports) BENTLEY UNIVERSITY: MB Julia Kleinle (Sideout Sports) GETTYSBURG COLLEGE: MB Ellen Manke (Sideout Sports) SALISBURY COLLEGE: MB Sophia Tapia (Sideout Sports) UNIVERSITY OF PROVIDENCE: MB Kya Stanley (Spokane Renovators) FLORIDA ATLANTIC: MB Emma O’Keeffe (Tribe) ORAL ROBERTS: OH Cortnee Smith (Tribe) WHARTON COUNTY JC: OPP Kayley Robertson (Texas Legends) WAYLAND BAPTIST: L Evelyn Matute WAYLAND BAPTIST: OH/MB Elizabeth Warwick WAYLAND BAPTIST: MB Emma Scott (NRG) OTTAWA UNIVERSITY: OH Maddie Cowart (NRG) WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY: MB Emalia Freitas (Jammers) HARDING: MB Haylie Huggins (1United) CAMERON: DS/OPP Riley McFarland (1United) KANSAS WESLEYAN: OPP/OH Maddy Wolf (MAVS KC) GRACELAND UNIVERSITY: OH Hailey Sword (MAVS KC) DAKOTA WESLEYAN: S/OPP Natalee Hofer (CPAC) KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN: DS Anna Duncan KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN: MB Amber Nelson (Milwaukee Juniors) NORTHWESTERN ST. PAUL: OH Taylor Dick (PVA) THOMAS MORE: MB Rachel Ossege (NKJV) UNIVERSITY OF NORTHWESTERN: OH Ana Egge (Black Hills Juniors) UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS: OH/DS Isa Swiatkowski (Wisconsin Juniors) COLLEGE OF ST. BENEDICT: S Ava Hirschfeld (Kandi Elite) M STATE: OH Aspen Gentele (Kandi Elite) MCKENDREE: OH Izzy Eskierka (Kokoro) HOLY FAMILY: L Cadence Palmer (Princeton VBC) ARKANSAS TECH: L Samantha Wojtowicz (Rival Volleyball) MARY HARDIN BAYLOR: OH/S Mia Santos (Rival Volleyball) BETHEL COLLEGE: OPP/OH Kamryn Hill (Fort Worth Fire) WESTERN TEXAS COLLEGE: S Teodora Shukuloska (North Macedonia) EDMONDS CC: MB Sophia Red Elk (Blue Royals VBA) WHITMAN COLLEGE: L Nadia Shepherd (One Ohana) KEISER UNIVERSITY: L Alyssa Portillo (STVA) MARIST: MB Savannah Smith (STVA) OKLAHOMA WESLEYAN: OH London Cooper PASCO HERNANDO STATE: L Andrea Bravo (Top Select) TREASURE VALLEY CC: OH Karly Clark (Idaho One) SUL ROSS STATE: OH/OPP Justyne Sierra (Power Sports Academy)   2025 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI: OH Tarah Yunes (Alamo) HIGH POINT: L Sydney McKay (Houston Juniors) TCU: OH Mya Allen (San Antonio Juniors) GEORGETOWN: OH/OPP Katherine McGregor (Adversity) USC UPSTATE: S Olivia Callipo (Jacksonville Juniors)   TRANSFERS UTAH TECH: TR MB Casidy Fried (USU Eastern/Idaho Crush) ARIZONA STATE: GR MB Savannah Kjolhede (Indiana/TAV) ILLINOIS: GR S Raegen Reilly (South Dakota State/North Dakota State/Kairos Elite) TENNESSEE: GR OH Nina Čajić (Towson/Serbia) NORTHEASTERN: GR MB Millie Loehr (Wofford/Triangle) MISSOURI: TR OH Mychael Vernon (Oregon State/Downstate) UC IRVINE: TR OH/OPP Kendra Duffey (Portland State/Tstreet) DELAWARE: TR OPP/MB Raina Hughes (Syracuse/East Coast Crush) WASHINGTON: TR L Zoria Heard (Madfrog) NORTH CAROLINA CHARLOTTE: TR MB Selanny Puente (Weatherford College/Dominican Republic) OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE: TR OPP Brenna Moore (East Central College/Show Me VBA) OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE: TR L Aurelia Pleets (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M/Independence CC/Oklahoma Dynamite) UNIVERSITY OF PROVIDENCE: TR L Paige Shumway (Utah State Eastern) UNIVERSITY OF PROVIDENCE: TR MB/OPP Franny Martins (Feather River College) FRIENDS UNIVERSITY: TR L Jenae Dareing (Southwestern CC) SPRING ARBOR: TR OH Isabelle Kirkendall (Siena Heights/Athlete Headquarters) SAINT MARYS COLLEGE: L Kat Gee (Long Beach VBC) UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS TX: TR OPP Jazilyn Davis (Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College/Houston Juniors)     BEACH 2024 SAN JOSE STATE: Mia Lundberg (Wave Beach)   TRANSFERS GR Maile Somera (Yale/SMASH)     BOY’S 2024 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY: OH Tyrus Cloat (Sports Performance) DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY: MB  Phoenix Bol

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vballrecruiter.com’s 18s Top 50 National Rankings (February)

Since the release of our initial Top 50 National Rankings for the 18s there have been six national qualifiers. Those are the events – along with upcoming tournaments like Triple Crown NIT and Bluegrass – that influence the rankings the most. Given the number of qualifiers it’s time to update the 18s pecking order heading into this weekend’s Salt Lake Showdown and Triple Crown in two weeks. There was a decent amount of turnover, with 11 new clubs entering the rankings this go around, as well as plenty of shifting among the 39 clubs which appeared in our initial Top 50. You can view the full rankings below. vballrecruiter.com 18s TOP 50 1. TAV 18 Black TX (1) 2. 1st Alliance 18 Gold IL (2) 3. Triangle 18 Black NC (5) 4. Madfrog 18 Green TX (8) 5. KC Power 18 Black KS (10) 6. Rockwood Thunder 18 Elite MO (12) 7. Hou Skyline 18 Royal TX (4) 8. Munciana 18 Samurai IN (6) 9. Coast 18 Ozhan CA (11) 10. OT 18 O Roberto FL (26) *** 11. Wave 18 Brennan CA (15) 12. Premier Nebraska 18 Gold NE (16) 13. SCVC 18 Roxy CA (7) 14. Mintonette Sports m.81 OH (n/r) 15. Skyline 18 Royal TX (25) 16. HJV 18 Elite TX (21) 17. Mizuno Long Beach 18 Rockstar CA (9) 18. Six Pack 18 IA (n/r) 19. Vision 18 Gold CA (17) 20. City 18 Gold CA (30) *** 21. A5 18 Marc GA (19) 22. MN Select 18-1 MN (n/r) 23. Tri-State Elite 18 Blue OH (22) 24. Metro 18 Travel DC (32) 25. Club V 18 Ren Reed UT (27) 26. MKE Sting 18 Gold WI (35) 27. NPJ 18 Forefront OR (n/r) 28. Academy 18 Elite Rage IN (24) 29. FC Elite 18 Elite WI (37) 30. SPVB 18 Elite IL (n/r) *** 31. MAVS KC 18-1 KS (48) 32. Pohaku 18-1 KS (14) 33. NKYVC 18-1 Tsunami KY (3) 34. Tstreet 18 Chandler CA (n/r) 35. Momentous 18 Dan CA (13) 36. OT 18 T Tony FL (31) 37. Far Out 18 Black MI (33) 38. AZ Rev 18 Premier AZ (46) 39. KiVA 18 Red KY (29) 40. Team Pineapple 18 Black IN (n/r) *** 41. Circle City 18 Purple IN (34) 42. AVA TX 18 Adidas (n/r) 43. Actyve 18 Black CA (38) 44. VCNebraska 18 Elite NE (42) 45. Absolute 18 Black CA (n/r) 46. Sky High Adidas 18 Elite IL (n/r) 47. Tribe 18 Elite Cardinal FL (39) 48. Legacy 18-1 Adidas MI (40) 49. Boiler Jrs 18 Gold IN (45) 50. VC United 181 Elite IL (n/r) *** ON THE CUSP SG Elite 18 Rosh CA AVC Cle 18 Red OH AJV 18 Adidas TX Miami Hype 18 Emilio FL Northern Lights MN Top Select 18 Elite FL Team Indiana 18 Elite IN IPVA 18 Black IA OT 18 J Stephen FL Kairos 18 Alpha SD

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Salt Lake Showdown 18s: Preview and Predictions

Up next in the 18s qualifying season is the Salt Lake Showdown. A change from the last couple of years is the 18s splitting off into its own weekend instead of being attached with other age groups. Let’s take a look at 18 Open below, where you can see which teams are already qualified, the nationally-ranked teams competing, as well as 4 and 5-star athletes in the mix. SALT LAKE SHOWDOWN 18s  Number of Teams: 24 Number of Bids: 3 Previously-Qualified Teams (1): KC Power 18 Black vballrecruiter.com Nationally-Ranked Teams (7): 5. KC Power 18 Black KS 11. Wave 18 Brennan CA 13. SCVC 18 Roxy CA 15. Mizuno Long Beach 18 Rockstar CA 23. Club V 18 Ren Reed UT 36. Momentous 18 Dan CA 39. AZ Rev 18 Premier AZ   5-Star Players in the Field: Charlie Fuerbringer S Mizuno Long Beach 18 Rockstar (Wisconsin) Taylor Harvey MB Club V 18 Ren Reed (2025, Texas) Taylor Deckert SCVC 18 Roxy (2025, USC)   4-Star Players in the Field: Janelle Green KC Power 18 Black (Cincinnati) Isabel Clark OH Mizuno Long Beach 18 Rockstar (San Diego) Elina Mortensen OH Club 18 Ren Reed (BYU) Heidi Devers L/DS Dynasty 18 Black (Kansas) Evan Hendrix OH AZ Rev 18 Premier (TCU) Jenna Hanes MB Wave 18 Brennan (Michigan) Amanda Saeger S Wave 18 Brennan (DePaul) Maya Evens L/DS Wave 18 Brennan (2025, Maryland)   Outlook: There are two storylines that stand out this coming weekend. The first is KC Power chasing its third qualifier victory of the season after already earning golds at the KC MLK and Northern Lights events. Winning two qualifiers is already an impressive feat, but winning three is something very few teams ever accomplish in the same season. KC Power also happens to be the only team in the field with a bid and given its success at the past two qualifiers, there is a strong possibility of KC Power factoring into the top three and creating trickle down to fourth place. Teams are working to make one of the two, three-team gold pools on Day 3. If KC Power can finish in the top three – really top four – it will eliminate the pressure of the third-place match and needing to win that to secure the final bid. The other storyline is the amount of teams playing in their first qualifier. We’ve already had six qualifiers but with them mostly in the Midwest or East Coast, it’s kept the So Cal teams away. That changes this weekend when Wave, Long Beach, SCVC, Momentous, SG Elite and Rancho Valley enter the mix. OJVA is also making the trip from Oregon. Then there is the hometown club in Club V’s top 18s team finally playing in its first qualifier as well. Prediction: The pick is for SCVC to beat KC Power in the final and denying KC Power its third qualifier victory. That leaves SCVC with one of the three bids. We aren’t predicting anything too crazy with the last two bids, as Wave and Long Beach finish tied for third and both qualify.

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Central Zone: 14 Open All Red Hat Team

Our last item when it comes our coverage of the Central Zone Invitational is releasing the 14 Open All Red Hat Team. We’ve already put out the Day 1 and Day 2 Show Stoppers, as well as the Gold Medal Rundown. Below, we wrap up with the All Red Hat Team for 14 Open. It’s our version of an All-Tournament team, featuring the players who made us take the most notice among the teams which finished in the Top 12. 17 Open All Red Hat Team  16 Open All Red Hat Team 15 Open All Red Hat Team  14 OPEN ALL RED HAT TEAM PIN HITTERS Vanessa Mancini Circle City 14 Purple Audrey Utterback Circle City 14 Purple Grace Regula AVC Cle 14 Red Eva Clevenger Munciana 14 Chipmunks Taylor McKenzie Adidas KiVA 14 Red Kayleigh Rogers Adidas KiVA 14 Red Avery Brannon Elevation 14 Molly Lauren Sheldon Legacy 14-1 Adidas Isabelle Haas NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami Syliva Flood MKE Sting 14 Gold Tegan Loechler MKE Sting 14 Gold MIDDLE BLOCKERS Ariana Hueter Boss Cle 14-1 Ja’maria Jackson Munciana 14 Chipmunks Abbie Powell Munciana 14 Chipmunks Sadie Ellis Elevation 14 Molly Mia Schmitt Elevation 14 Molly Lauren Williams Tri-State Elite 14 Blue SETTERS Charlee Groninger Circle City 14 Purple Kaylie Liepins AVC Cle 14 Red Kelsey Green Elevation 14 Molly Payton Woodruff Legacy 14-1 Adidas Lucy Waleskowski NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami Madelyn Keipert NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami Avary Brown Mintonette Sports m.41 LIBEROS/DSs Stella Hamood Circle City 14 Purple Lola Loncar AVC Cle 14 Red Brooke Neale Munciana 14 Chipmunks Ashlyn Pelon Legacy 14-1 Adidas Kenadi Sieg NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami Carsyn Chitty Mintonette Sports m.41 Maggie Timmerman Tri-State Elite 14 Blue

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Central Zone: 15 Open All Red Hat Team

It’s time for us to present our All Red Hat Team for 15 Open from the Central Zone Invitational this past weekend at the Indianapolis Convention Center. If you haven’t already checked out the Gold Medal Rundown, Day 1 Show Stoppers and Day 2 Show Stoppers, you can do so by clicking the links. Below, we present the All Red Hat Team for 15 Open. It’s our version of an All-Tournament team, featuring the players who made us take the most notice among the teams which finished in the Top 12. 17 Open All Red Hat Team  16 Open All Red Hat Team 14 Open All Red Hat Team 15 OPEN ALL RED HAT TEAM PIN HITTERS Calli LeFevre Legacy 15-1 Adidas Kate Kalcynski Legacy 15-1 Adidas Sophia Smith Legacy 15-1 Adidas Morgan Meiring Elevation 15 Tony Maisie Jones Tri-State Elite 15 Blue Makenna Meibers Tri-State Elite 15 Blue Brooke Codey Adidas KiVA 15 Red Lilah Anthony Adidas KiVA 15 Red Lola Waleskowski NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami Taylor Frey MAVA Adidas 15 Select Allison Riegling MAVA Adidas 15 Select MIDDLE BLOCKERS Cynthia Ockerman Legacy 15-1 Adidas Jillian Turvey Elevation 15 Tony Charley Moeddel Tri-State Elite 15 Blue Carsyn Comer Munciana 15 Blue Emily Poteraj Adidas KiVA 15 Red Macy Armstrong NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami Lilly Tierney NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami SETTERS Marlie Smith Legacy 15-1 Adidas Kendall Hubbard Elevation 15 Tony Abby Keller Elevation 15 Tony London Evans Munciana 15 Blue Jacqueline Katuska NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami LIBEROS/DSs Ali Strange Elevation 15 Tony Lindsey Curless Elevation 15 Tony Francesca Hansel Tri-State Elite 15 Blue Lyndsey Robinson Munciana 15 Blue Addison Knapke Mintonette Sports m.51 Rylee Jewell NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami

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Central Zone: 16 Open All Red Hat Team

In continuing concluding our coverage of the Central Zone Invitational, we turn to the release of our 16 Open All Red Hat Team. You can catch up on the Gold Medal Rundown, Day 1 Show Stoppers and Day 2 Show Stoppers. Below, we present the All Red Hat Team for 16 Open. It’s our version of an All-Tournament team, featuring the players who made us take the most notice among the teams which finished in the Top 12. 17 Open All Red Hat Team 15 Open All Red Hat Team 14 Open All Red Hat Team 16 OPEN ALL RED HAT TEAM PIN HITTERS Grace Portwood NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami Sidney Sprada Elevation 16 Goller Layla Hoying Mintonette Sports m.61 Sara Snowbarger Mintonette Sports m.61 Mallory Pike TVC 16 Black Cali Foster Boiler Jrs 16 Gold Caroline Ward Boiler Jrs 16 Gold Marlee Sivak MKE Sting 16 Gold Alicia Beers MKE Sting 16 Gold Brooklynne Brass SPVB 16 Elite Abigail Knight SPVB 16 Elite Lydia Stahley Team Indiana 16 Elite Gabby Divita Legacy 16-1 Adidas MaryKate Scheumann Team Pineapple 16 Black MIDDLE BLOCKERS Audrey Dyas NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami Sydney Geselbrecht Elevation 16 Goller Alia Schoonover Mintonette Sports m.61 Reese Resmer Boiler Jrs 16 Gold Cassidy Cage SPVB 16 Elite Elli Strecker Team Indiana 16 Elite Ella Andrews Legacy 16-1 Adidas Kayla Nwabueze Legacy 16-1 Adidas SETTERS Makenna Kirlin Elevation 16 Goller Mallory Matheny Mintonette Sports m.61 Hayden Rodriguez TVC 16 Black Lexi Shondell Boiler Jrs 16 Gold Brooke Baldwin MKE Sting 16 Gold Ellie Stiernagle SPVB 16 Elite Anabelle Schembra Team Indiana 16 Elite Eva Long Legacy 16-1 Adidas Sophia Gisslen Team Pineapple 16 Black LIBEROS/DSs Emma Frietch NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami Ellie Hepler Boiler Jrs 16 Gold Cassidy Bruns MKE Sting 16 Gold Reagan Turk Team Indiana 16 Elite Meredith Martin Legacy 16-1 Adidas Cala Haffner Team Pineapple 16 Black

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Central Zone: 17 Open All Red Hat Team

Part of our wrap-up coverage of the Central Zone Invitational this past weekend at the Indianapolis Convention Center features the release of our All Red Hat Team, starting with 17 Open. In case you missed it, you can check out the Gold Medal Rundown, Day 1 Show Stoppers and Day 2 Show Stoppers. Below, we present the All Red Hat Team for 17 Open. It’s our version of an All-Tournament team, featuring the players who made us take the most notice among the teams which finished in the Top 12. 16 Open All Red Hat Team 15 Open All Red Hat Team 14 Open All Red Hat Team 17 OPEN ALL RED HAT TEAM PIN HITTERS Bailey Blair Adidas KiVA 17 Red Marie Laurio Legacy 17-1 Adidas Jessica Costlow Mich Elite 17 Mizuno Izzy Busignani Mich Elite 17 Mizuno Gabriella Babinski Mich Elite 17 Mizuno Madison Quest MKE Sting 17 Gold Delaney Steers Academy 17 Tsunami Logan Bell Circle City 17 Purple Luci Heid Tri-State Elite 17 Blue MIDDLE BLOCKERS Addison Makun Adidas KiVA 17 Red Olivia Grenadier Legacy 17-1 Adidas Gabriella Pitcel MKE Sting 17 Gold Reese Dunkle Circle City 17 Purple SETTERS Isabela Haggard Adidas KiVA 17 Red Campbell Flynn Legacy 17-1 Adidas Annabelle Groomes AVC Cle 17 Red Ava Hunter Circle City 17 Purple LIBEROS/DSs Kristen Simon Adidas KiVA 17 Red Avery Freeman Circle City 17 Purple Sakura Codling Tri-State Elite 17 Blue McKenna Payne Mich Elite 17 Mizuno Devin Dzienny Legacy 17-1 Adidas

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Central Zone: Day 2 Show Stoppers

The Central Zone Invitational wrapped up on Sunday at the Indianapolis Convention Center. The tournament was just two days but it contained enough energy and excitement that it felt much longer. You can catch up on how the event played out here. Below, we note the players who stood out the most to us with our Day 2 Show Stoppers. DAY 2 SHOW STOPPERS Stella Hamood L/DS Circle City 14 Purple: Hamood played a key role in Circle City taking home the 14 Open gold medal. Her passing was smooth and sharp and she kept plenty of rallies going with her strong digging. Audrey Utterback OH Circle City 14 Purple: Utterback adds an explosive element to the attack. She’s a legit threat anywhere on the court with her power and ability to unload. Blaine Adams RS Circle City 14 Purple: Adams is a wirey right side who helps balance out the attack. She’s a quick jumper and can beat blockers before they are squared up. Kaylie Liepins S AVC Cle 14 Red: One of Liepins’ strength is she sets a really clean ball. She rarely puts up a bad ball for her hitters. Lola Loncar L/DS AVC Cle 14 Red: Loncar was another standout defender. She was solid out of serve receive and displayed the tools to keep her side in the rally. Grace Regula OH AVC Cle 14 Red: When it comes to providing punch to the offense, Regula checks that box and then some. She has a fast arm swing and hits with lots of pace. Ja’maria Jackson MB Munciana 14 Chipmunks: Part of Munciana’s success is being able to utilize its middle attack effectively. Jackson is one half of the equation. She gets off the ground in a hurry and it causes timing problems for the blockers. Abbie Powell MB Munciana 14 Chipmunks: Powell fills outs the middle attack for Munciana. She brings a strong arm to the front row and sends down big kills. Taylor McKenzie OH Adidas KiVA 14 Red: KiVA looks to its outside to deliver a large share of the offense and both fill their roles well. McKenzie is a quicker attack and uses her speed to her advantage. Kayleigh Rogers OH Adidas KiVA 14 Red: Rogers balances out the left side attack. She extends nicely and does well taking aggressive swings and challenging the block. *** Sadie Ellis MB Elevation 14 Molly: Ellis was another effective middle. She’s strong offensively with the variety of ways she can beat defenses, including taking swings from the right side. Lauren Sheldon OH Legacy 14-1 Adidas: Sheldon has a lively arm and can really connect when the opportunity presents itself. She puts a lot of pressure on the defense to defend her. Payton Woodruff S Legacy 14-1 Adidas: Woodruff does a nice job locating and moving the ball around when in system. Ariana Hueter MB Boss Cle 14-1: Boss had a great run to the semifinals. Hueter showed her scoring prowess and she delivered time and time again when her number was called. Kenadi Sieg L/DS NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami: Sieg is a really active libero. She flies around the court and was making plays all over. Lucy Waleskowski S/RS NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami: Waleskowski was a Day 1 Show Stopper as well. She’s a difference maker with her two-way contributions and using her size to her advantage. Alexis Steinhauser RS NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami: A lefty right side, Steinhauser has a solid arm and did well exploiting the gaps in the block in front of her. Lyndsey Robinson L/DS Munciana 15 Blue: Munciana pushed its way through to the semifinals in part because of the defensive edge supplied by Robinson. She’s a quick defender who doesn’t back down. Carsyn Comer MB Munciana 15 Blue: Comer’s power arm supplies a different level of offense. She’s a physical hitter who can overpower blockers and crush winners consistent. Makenna Meibers OH Tri-State Elite 15 Blue: Meibers showed up well in her role. She’s an aggressive attacker who was taking big swings and going for it when she could. *** Maisie Jones OH Tri-State Elite 15 Blue: Jones is another strong outside for Tri-State who contributes as a six-rotation. She’s a smart attacker who can hurt defenses in multiple ways. Addison Knapke L/DS Mintonette Sports m.51: Knapke showcased her defensive prowess, making plays in the back row and passing well in serve receive. Lola Waleskowski OH NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami: Waleskowski is an integral part of the attack. She’s a strong hitter who is adept at tooling blocks or hitting around them. Macy Armstrong MB NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami: Armstrong made an impact in the middle with her knack for scoring and being able to get touches on balls. Ali Strange L/DS Elevation 15 Tony: Strange showed up strong in the back row. She reacts and covers well in addition to extending rallies. Morgan Meiring OH Elevation 15 Tony: Meiring is a six-rotation workhorse. She can swing it from the front or back row and helped hold down the offense. Cynthia Ockerman MB Legacy 15-1 Adidas: Ockerman is a play-maker on both sides of the ball. She’s a physical presence who can lift her team with a big kill or monster block. Marlie Smith S Legacy 15-1 Adidas: Smith is a quick setter who does a nice job getting her feet to the ball and mixing up her sets and location. Kate Kalczynski OH Legacy 15-1 Adidas: Kalczynski is developing at a sharp rate. After an impressive high school campaign, she’s carried it over to club where she’s showing off her whip for an arm. Legacy moves her around too, keeping defenses guessing as to where she might take her next swing from. Calli LeFevre OH Legacy 15-1 Adidas: LeFevre is a solid all-around outside who brings a ton of energy and spirit to the lineup. She’s a heady attacker who can hurt defenses with well-placed shots. *** Audrey Dyas MB NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami: Dyas is more than a handful. She brings size

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Central Zone: Gold Medal Rundown

Representing an early-season test, the Central Zone Invitational brought many of the Midwest powerhouse clubs together for two days of competition at the Indiana Convention Center. The host club – Circle City – found success in 14 Open, capturing the gold medal after sweeping AVC Cle 14 Red in the championship match and finishing the weekend 8-0. There is sure to be plenty of fluxation in our 14s National Rankings when we update them next. For the time being, Circle City entered Central Zone sitting at No. 17. There were five teams ranked ahead, including AVC at No. 11. For the most part, all fared relatively well. NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami held the highest ranking at No. 6 and finished tied for fifth after going 5-1. NKYVC fell to Munciana 14 Chipmunks in gold pool play, as Muncie went on to tie for third with Boss Cle 14-1. Boss was the only team not ranked to finish in the Top 8. Muncie, meanwhile, entered weekend play at No. 21. Both No. 13 Elevation 14 Molly and No. 15 Legacy 14-1 Adidas tied for fifth as well, with each going 5-1 over the two days. Mintonette Sports m.41, ranked No. 14, also went 5-1 but tied for ninth. Elevation, Mintonette and AVC shared an all-Ohio gold pool Sunday morning and finished in a three-way tie at 1-1. Mintonette lost to AVC for its only tournament setback. Mintonette managed to hand Elevation its only loss while Legacy lost a three-setter to Boss to miss out on the semis. Rounding at the top eight was No. 25 KiVA 14 Red, which went 3-3 overall. All but Circle City and Boss will be back together in a couple weeks at the Triple Crown NIT in Kansas City, along with No. 26 MKE Sting 14 Gold which tied for ninth at Central Zone. The most topsy-turvy division proved to be 16 Open. While the field featured highly-ranked teams in No. 4 Mintonette Sports m.61, No. 5 Legacy 16-1 Adidas and No. 8 Boiler Jrs 16 Gold, none were around for the championship clash. That meeting came down to No. 12 Elevation 16 Goller and No. 16 NKYVC 16-1 Tsnunami, with NKYVC prevailing in three sets. One of the biggest surprises was unranked TVC 16 Black tying for third with Mintonette. On an interesting side note, Mintonette hosted a 16s training day the Sunday before Central Zone at its facility in Columbus. Other clubs to participate beyond Mintonette included NKYVC, Elevation and TVC, the top four finishers this weekend coincidentally. Boiler Jrs wound up tied for fifth, along with No. 30 MKE Sting 16 Gold, No. 43 SPVB 16 Elite and unranked Team Indiana 16 Elite, which upset No. 21 Team Pineapple 16 Black in the Round of 16. TVC’s run was propelled by its upset over Legacy in the Round of 16. It was Adidas KiVA 17 Red coming out on top in 17 Open. KiVA lost to Legacy 17-1 Adidas during power pool play on Day 1 and the two sides found themselves on opposites sides of the net once more in the championship match. KiVA earned payback by pulling out a tight sweep, 25-23, 25-23, to end the weekend 7-1. Legacy, which lost to Mich Elite 17 Mizuno on Day 1, finished 6-2. Mich Elite and MKE Sting 17 Gold tied for third, both going 6-1. Once more, our Top 50 rankings held up decent. KiVA came in ranked No. 15 overall, behind both No. 6 MKE Sting and No. 7 Mich Elite. AVC Cle 17 Red, which is ranked No. 11, tied for fifth after going 3-3. Legacy sits at No. 24 overall, behind No. 18 Circle City 17 Purple, which tied for fifth. Tri-State Elite 17 Blue, ranked No. 45, also tied for fifth, along with unranked Academy 17 Tsunami. Mintonette Sports m.71, at No. 46, was the only ranked team to miss out on the Top 8 after going 3-3 and tying for ninth. As for 15 Open, Legacy 15-1 Adidas swept its way past Elevation 15 Tony in the championship match. It just so happened those were the two highest ranked teams in our Top 50, with Legacy at No. 7 and Elevation at No. 3. Munciana 15 Blue and Tri-State Elite 15 Blue tied for third. Munciana was the third-highest ranked team in the field, coming in at No. 26. Tri-State wasn’t far behind at No. 31. Two teams in between at No. 29 KiVA 15 Red and No. 30 Mintonette Sports m.51 tied for fifth, along No. 39 NKYVC 15-1 Tsunami and unranked MKE Sting 15 Gold.

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Central Zone: Day 1 Show Stoppers and More

The different format for 15, 16 and 17 Open at the Central Zone Invitational made for an incredible Day 1 at the Indianapolis Convention Center. That’s because it allowed for the top teams to get together in the afternoon while fighting for seeding in the 16-team gold bracket set for Day 2. While 14 and 18 Open uses a more traditional format, those divisions also provided their share of excitement as two rounds of pool play left teams competing for a spot in the gold bracket as well. There were no shocking results in that all the top seeds made it through and remain in contention on Day 2. The closest thing came with Rock City 16-1 downing Tri-State Elite 16 Blue and eliminating Tri-State from contention. However, there were big-time slugfests all-around produced by the modified power pool format. One example were two top contenders in 16 Open in Mintonette Sports m.61 and Legacy 16-1 Adidas facing off. Legacy survived that one in three, 23-25, 29-27, 15-10. Another high-level 16 Open encounter saw Team Pineapple 16 Black fending off Boiler Jrs 16 Gold, 25-14, 22-25, 18-16. Team Pineapple then swept NKYVC 16-1 Tsunami, 26-24, 25-20. There was also a 17 Open clash between MKE Sting 17 Gold and Circle City 17 Purple. Sting prevailed in three, 25-19, 20-25, 15-9. In the other power pool, Mich Elite 17 Mizuno downed Legacy 17-1 Adidas, 17-25 25-18, 15-9. In 15 Open, Tri-State Elite 15 Blue went toe-to-toe with Legacy 15-1 Adidas and earned the sweep, 25-17, 27-25. Munciana 15 Blue also had a great Day 1, capping it off by sweeping Elevation 15 Tony, 25-23, 25-23. Most of the drama on Day 1 centered around not the power pools but the play-in pools. Teams not making the power pools had to fight to stay alive by winning a three-team pool to make the 16-team gold bracket. In 17 Open, teams like NKYVC 17-1 Tsunami and Mintonette Sports m.71 took advantage to remain in contention. In 16 Open, we mentioned Rock City coming through. Other clubs earning a spot in the gold bracket included Elevation 16 Goller, Rev 16-1 Fury, Adidas KiVA 16 Red and Team Indiana 16 Elite. Circle City 15 Purple, Mintonette Sports m.51, Michio Chicago 15 National and MKE Sting 15 Gold earned spots by winning their three-team pool in 15 Open. The way 14 Open went was different, as two rounds of pool play led to one more round of pool play Sunday morning before breaking out into a four-team gold bracket. It sets up an exciting morning as clubs like Circle City 14 Purple, NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami, Elevation 14 Molly, Legacy 14-1 Adidas and more are still in the hunt. As for 18 Open, two rounds of pool play Saturday set up the gold bracket for Day 2. Tri-State Elite 18 Blue took over the No. 1 seed from SPVB 18 Elite. Adidas KiVA 18 Red starts Sunday as the No. 2 seed. Others alive include SPVB 18 Elite, Circle City 18 Purple, Union 18 UA Black, Team Pineapple 18 Black, SPVB 18 Kahl, Team Indiana 18 Elite and Circle City 18 Black. *** Below, we highlight the individuals who made us take notice the most with their outstanding play Saturday and feature them in our Day 1 Show Stoppers. DAY 1 SHOW STOPPERS Kelsey Green S Elevation 14 Molly: Green is a smooth disher with a soft touch and clean release. She’s also steady with her location. Avery Brannon RS Elevation 14 Molly: Brannon brings plenty of offense when she’s front row. She uses her height to her advantage, going over blocks. She also moves around, taking swings out of the middle. Abbie Powell MB Munciana 14 Chipmunks: There was a different dynamic to the attack with Powell in the front. She has a solid arm and was delivering with consistency when called upon. Brooke Neale L/DS Munciana 14 Chipmunks: There was lots of defense being played all over and Neale was included in it. She was passing dimes out of serve receive and controlling the ball well. Vanessa Mancini OH Circle City 14 Purple: Mancini brings size and power to the attack. She carries a big arm and thundered shots to the ground. Audrey Utterback OH Circle City 14 Purple: A six-rotation outside, Utterback is another key cog in the offense. She has a strong arm and swings front and back row. Lauren Doney OH Pursuit 14 Elite: Doney was another six-rotation standout. She’s the go-to hitter and for good reason. She has a solid swing and can really connect. Lucy Waleskowski S/RS NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami: Waleskowski is an up-and-coming player. Her length is an attribute in her two-way role setting and hitting. She does a nice job delivering consistently to her hitters and can also turn around and swing for points. Tegan Loechler RS MKE Sting 14 Gold: Loechler was among the 14s standout who also has lots of size to impact the match with. She extends well and it allows her to hit over blocks on the regular. Ashlyn Pelon L/DS Legacy 14-1 Adidas: Pelon brought a defensive edge to the lineup with her steady passing and putting balls on target. *** Lola Loncar L/DS AVC Cle 14 Red: Loncar was also a defender who caught our eye with her on-point deliveries and hustle keeping rallies alive. Grace Regula OH AVC Cle 14 Red: Regula was impressing with her quick arm and ability to rip shots from sideline to sideline. Carsyn Chitty L/DS Mintonette Sports m.41: Chitty brings tons of energy to the court. She’s a vocal defender and was doing well keeping plays alive. Lauren Williams MB Tri-State Elite 14 Blue: Williams is a lanky middle with a knack for scoring. She’s a legit threat when the team is in system and defenses need to be ready. Jillian Turvey MB Elevation 15 Tony: Turvey was a factor in the middle with her ability to impact play on both sides of the ball

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