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AAU 15 Open: Day 1 All Red Hat Team

(Day 1 Show Stoppers) We debuted vballrecruiter.com’s daily All Red Hat Team beginning with 14 Open last week. This week, we move on to 15 Open, which kicked off its Day 1 action on Sunday at the AAU Girls Junior National Championships in Orlando. The goal is to highlight a daily team consisting of two players from each position – outside, middle, right side, setter and libero – who were our absolute favorite players of the day. Favorite doesn’t mean only a 5-star recruit or a familiar name. These are players who stood out to us for a variety of reasons, from amazing play to great energy or attitude or making key hustle plays. These are daily all-stars who really stood out the most to us for one reason or another. DAY 1 ALL RED HAT TEAM Meena Kasirajan OH Nor Cal 15-1 Black: There’s plenty to like about Kasirajan. She’s an absolute fearless attacker who is relentless. She’s a wirey 5-10 with a whip for an arm that effortlessly generates lots of pace. She’s the go-to hitter who carries a large load of offense and when she connects she was ripping it down with the best of them. Meaghan Kreiser OH MN Select 15-1: Kreiser is another 5-10 outside with a loose arm who lets it fly. It looks like she’s jumping off a trampoline when she goes up for an attack. She explodes off the ground in a hurry and combined with her arm was delivering impressive kills tooling blocks or going straight down with it. Sophia Stallworth MB WPVC 15 Armour Black: The way Stallworth was playing, she was an easy choice to occupy one of the middle positions for Day 1. She’s 6-0 and moves very well side to side. She has a lively arm, the benefit of also playing on the outside. When in system, WPVC is going to look to feed Stallworth. She’s a reliable scorer and can also turn around and make plays on the defensive side with her blocking. Lily Bosworth MB Illini Elite 15 Cardinal: This was our first time catching Bosworth this season and what a prospect she is! We couldn’t find an exact height but we are guessing 6-4 maybe even 6-5. With that kind of length and the ability to move well for her size, Bosworth was a force at the net on both sides of the ball. Defenders who aren’t used to her length have trouble getting the ball around her. Offensively, she has no trouble going over blocks or running the slide and putting balls away in that manner. Kalyssa Taggart S/RS A5 15 Bob: We first caught Taggart last year here at AAUs and a year later she’s still making plays all over the court. She’s a fierce competitor who brings a lot of flexibility to the lineup with her ability to run a 5-1 or be part of a 6-2 and hitting across the front row. That latter was the case on Day 1. She did well in both roles, scoring effectively when called upon and running the offense well on the back end with her soft touch and accurate location. Ava Brown S/RS Black Swamp 151: At 6-1, Brown has the length and size to excel at the next level, as well as the talent to back it up. She was another two-way star helping her team succeed. She has a big, strong arm when she’s swinging and Black Swamp likes to take advantage of it as much as possible. She’s also a steady, consistent setter with a nice touch. Elle Mottola S WPVC 15 Armour Black: Mottola has great energy on the court and is definitely one to keep tabs on as she moves up the ranks. She’s 6-0 and is touching 9-11. She has very nice hands and a smooth delivery. She does well moving the ball pin to pin and also plays sound defense. Brooklyn Myers S AP 15 Adidas: We really love Myers’ court demeanor and the way she was guiding the attack. She’s 5-10 and sets a clean ball and locates well. She did well connecting with her hitters and playing under control rather than trying to do too much. Elena Estudillo L/DS NE Elite 15 Phoenix: Estudillo was doing everything needed of a libero – passing, defending and hustling all over the court keeping the ball in play. She was one of the more exciting defenders to watch as she was steady in the back row. Kaylee Maikranz L/DS High Tide 15 Elite: Maikranz is tough to get a ball down on. She covers and moves well. She was sound out of serve receive and giving High Tide a defensive edge.

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AAU 14 Open: vballrecruiter.com All-Tournament Team

Northern Lights 14-1 capped off an improbable run by rallying past A5 14 Helen to capture the 14 Open gold medal at the AAU Girls National Championships on Saturday in Orlando. You can read all about their performance and the grittiness displayed by the champs. We also released our Day 4 awards with our All Red Hat Team and Show Stoppers. The final award we are releasing is our All-Tournament Team from the time we spent watching 14 Open. As talented a division as 14 Open was, it won’t be the deepest or best of our time here in Orlando and that’s saying something. It was a competitive field and it made it extremely difficult to make the final choices for our All-Tournament Team. These picks were made based off of our observations and our observations alone. This isn’t to be confused with the All-Tournament Team put out by AAU. In helping guide our picks we chose from the gold-bracket participants. We do like to account for the team factor and team success is part of that. With that, we looked to who we felt would best represent our All-Tournament Team, which we present below. vballrecruiter.com AAU 14 OPEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM OUTSIDES Leilani Lawrence OT 14 Laura Sophia Puleo OT 14 Laura Elleora Utecht Northern Lights 14-1 Calli LeFevre Legacy 14-1 Adidas MIDDLES Carsyn Comer Munciana 14 Chipmunks Layla Dunn A5 14 Helen Riley Bethea A5 14 Helen Cynthia Ockerman Legacy 14-1 Adidas RIGHT SIDES Addison Otto Northern Lights 14-1 Jenny Glushakov Top Select 14 Elite Lilah Anthony Adidas KiVA 14 Red SETTERS Marissa Jones A5 14 Helen Josalyn Samuels Kairos 14 Alpha   Andie Bowron Top Select 14 Elite LIBEROS Clara Christ Northern Lights 14-1 Ella Horvick OT 14 Laura Jenna Brooks Top Select 14 Elite

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AAU 14 Open: Day 4 Show Stoppers

Well, 14 Open is officially in the books! What a ride it turned out to be, with an unexpected national champion in Northern Lights 14-1. As part of our day, we wrote up a Gold Medal Rundown plus put out our Day 4 All Red Hat Team. All that is left is to release our Day 4 Show Stoppers featuring standout players of the day. DAY 4 SHOW STOPPERS Joanna Cen OH Top Select 14 Elite: Cen holds it down in six rotations. She’s an effective, heady attacker who knows how to tool blocks or find space in the defense to exploit. She’s a solid passer and defender in the back row as well. Andie Bowron S Top Select 14 Elite: Bowron is a fun one to watch dish and direct the attack. She’s quick and gets her feet to the ball. She has a clean, consistent release and does well mixing up the attack and getting her hitters involved. Ella Horvick L OT 14 Laura: OT started getting going too late in its quarterfinal against A5 14 Helen. Horvick was strong all tournament long and made the Show Stoppers both days we caught her in attention. She’s steady out of serve receive and covers well. Sophia Dostic S OT 14 Laura: With OT not passing well, it was a tough day for Dostic to run the offense to full capacity. Still, she has good hands and locates well. Kaelyn Bjorklund S/RS Northern Lights 14-1: The thing about only having 10 spots on the All Red Hat Team is very worthy candidates don’t make it. Regardless, Bjorklund deserves all the praise for her play. She does a nice job setting against the flow. When on the attack, she can bring the boom! She hits a heavy ball with her powerful arm. Ryah Cotton S Northern Lights 14-1: Cotton sets across the back row and with her size is plenty capable of running a 5-1 if needed. She also has a nice release and delivery and knows how to go behind her to keep the defense guessing. Elleora Utecht OH Northern Lights 14-1: Utecht is slightly undersized but more than makes up for it with her explosive jump. She gets up well and knows what to do from there. She can bring the heat down the line or cross court. McKenzie Wilkie L A5 14 Helen: Wilkie was among the stronger defenders in 14 Open. She’s does well keeping her team in rallies and plays with lots of fire. Layla Dunn MB A5 14 Helen: It was a tossup which A5 middle made the All Red Hat Team and which one was a Show Stopper. Dunn is quick and has a loose arm. She can send it flying past defenders and down for winners to help open up the attack. Mia Ray OH A5 14 Helen: The 1-2 punch of A5 on the outside is difficult to deal with. Ray is one half of that. She’s physically strong and can really connect at times. She also gets up well and can go through or around blocks. *** McKenzie Burrell OH A5 14 Helen: Burrell is another who is relentless on the attack. She also jumps well and can bury balls with her quick swing. Megan McLarty RS A5 14 Helen: Defenses can’t afford to forget about McLarty. She’s lanky and extends well. She was providing steady, consistent offense across the front row and helping balance out the attack. Kendyl Strack L Munciana 14 Chipmunks: Munciana puts its hopes in serving and defending and Strack is part of that identity. She takes care of the back row in fine fashion with a cool demeanor. Milana Mays MB Munciana 14 Chipmunks: Mays is a lanky middle who is one to follow as she grows and gains strength. She is already making plays on both sides of the ball and does well tipping into open spaces or swinging away when possible. Lilah Anthony RS Adidas KiVA 14 Red: KiVA didn’t have its best day but Anthony was a bright spot. She was coming with it on the right side and swinging away freely. The lefty has a very nice arm. Cynthia Ockerman MB Legacy 14-1 Adidas: Ockerman was among the many middle prospects we witnessed over the last four days. She’s one of the stronger middles in terms of strength. She runs a really effective slide and puts up a wall of a block. Sophia Smith RS Legacy 14-1 Adidas: Smith is a lengthy right side who was delivering offense when called upon. She caught a few that really fired up her teammates and showed what she’s capable of doing. Lauren Bunge and Natalya Singer MBs Northern Lights 14-1: We are including Bunge and Singer together because there’s no doubt Northern Lights couldn’t have won 14 Open without them. They are not a featured part of the offense and truthfully they don’t get set a bunch, though we did see both put away big kills the last four days. However, they work hard and both do a good job blocking and contributing in that manner.

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AAU 14 Open: Day 4 All Red Hat Team

(Gold Medal Rundown) (Day 4 Show Stoppers) With the start of 14 Open earlier this week at the AAU Girls National Championships in Orlando, we’ve been releasing our daily All Red Hat Team. It’s something we’ll continue putting out for the remainder of national championship season from our time here and in Chicago coming up. The goal is to highlight a daily team consisting of two players from each position – outside, middle, right side, setter and libero – who were our absolute favorite players of the day. Favorite doesn’t mean only a 5-star recruit or a familiar name. These are players who stood out to us for a variety of reasons, from amazing play to great energy or attitude or making key hustle plays. These are our daily all-stars who really stood out the most to us for one reason or another. 14 OPEN DAY 4 ALL RED HAT TEAM Sophia Puleo OH OT 14 Laura: It was a shorter day than anticipated for OT, which fell in the quarterfinals. OT was heavily reliant on its outsides, with Puleo sharing that load. You want to talk about dropping the hammer? Watch Puleo do her thing and unload. Standing close to the court, you can feel it. She’s definitely one of the hardest hitters in the division and loves showing off that power. Leilani Lawrence OH OT 14 Laura: Part of the Class of 2026, Lawrence is an explosive hitter who rises and rips in impressive fashion. She can blast balls from sideline to sideline as she has a variety of shots to keep defenses off-balanced. She had to also carry a big load and take a lot of swings to help OT stay in it. Riley Bethea MB A5 14 Helen: Bethea’s impact at the net can’t be ignored. She’s long and can be a disrupter with her blocking, touching balls or forcing hitters to change up to avoid her. She’s also a capable scorer who does a nice job of seeing the open space and sending the ball that way. Carsyn Comer MB Munciana 14 Chipmunks: We’ve featured Comer over the past four days and what a talent she is! She’s a six-rotation middle who shoulders a large chunk of the attack. Munciana gets her the ball as much as possible. She’s a strong hitter, with the ability to beat defenses all over the court. Addison Otto RS Northern Lights 14-1: We hadn’t seen Otto since Triple Crown and no doubt she’ll be moving up in our next rankings update. She’s a 6-0 lefty with great extension. It makes her dangerous and she’s a featured part of the offense, as she would be on just about any team in the country. Her potential is through the roof! Jenny Glushakov RS Top Select 14 Elite: Glushakov is another right side who can take over matches. She’s also on the taller side, and she plays six rotations. She swings from all over and is effective doing so. She also puts up a solid block to help in that regard as well. She’s definitely an up-and-comer and someone to keep track of as she progresses. Marissa Jones S A5 14 Helen: Anyone watching Jones can see her endless potential. The 5-star recruit is 6-2 and touching well over 10 feet. Her elbows are above the net blocking. She moves well and does a great job getting to the ball. When in system, she also does well connecting with all her hitters and getting them involved.   Josalyn Samuels S Kairos 14 Alpha: Samuels – who is part of the Class of 2028 – isn’t the athletic marvel that Jones is but she’s a phenomenal prospect in her own right. It’s fair to say no setter in 14 Open here had the touch of Samuels. She’s silky smooth, sees the game light years ahead and can dime any set. It’s scary to think what level she could reach down the road! Clara Christ L Northern Lights 14-1: From the perspective of the vballrecruiter.com team, Christ was the top libero in 14 Open. She’s a stud who owns the back row. She’s a step ahead defensively, reading where hitters are going. She’s a sharp passer out of serve receive and just another example of why the future of the sport is in good hands. Jenna Brooks L Top Select 14 Elite: It was a rough day overall for Top Select, which ended with the bronze medal. Brooks is a scrapper who does well out of serve receive and defending. She’s capable of making huge digs and saves and is a big reason Top Select had the run it did in medaling.

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AAU 14 Open: Gold Medal Rundown

(Day 4 Show Stoppers) (Day 4 All Red Hat Team) When A5 14 Helen couldn’t get Elleora Utecht’s serve back over the net, the dogpile celebration was officially on for Northern Lights 14-1. There was more than once when the eventual 14 Open AAU national champion looked beat during gold-bracket action on the final day of the division. The original No. 11 seed took its first loss of the tournament on Day 2, falling in three sets to Top Select 14 Elite. A rematch with Top Select came on Day 4, in the semifinals. That was partly set up by Northern Lights falling to Munciana 14 Chipmunks in Day 3 pool play. The other half was Top Select upsetting A5 on Day 3. More on that later. When Top Select dispatched Legacy 14-1 Adidas in the quarterfinals followed by Northern Lights sweeping Adidas KiVA 14 Red, the two sides were set for another clash. It was a one-sided affair in Top Select’s favor. Until it wasn’t. After dominating the first set, Top Select was doing much of the same in building up a 20-12 advantage in Game 2. That’s when it got really interesting. A quick side note, this is also the point when the club scheduled for the next match on the same court started stalking Northern Lights’ sideline like a vulchers do injured prey. A couple Northern Lights girls looked over, wondering what was going on. Whether that fired up Northern Lights or not, the rally was on! Overcoming an eight-point deficit that late is remarkable in its own right, but Northern Lights fought off three match points trailing 24-21 before going on a 5-0 run and forcing a third set. Top Select seemed unfazed by letting such a big lead slip away, going ahead 10-6 and 11-7 in the final set. Northern Lights was once again in a precarious situation, but as we would see later in the day, this team doesn’t rattle and does an excellent job of keeping its composure and staying the course. That was certainly the case as Top Select went up 14-12, earning its fourth and fifth match points. But like the first three, they came and went and in a blink of an eye Northern Lights was celebrating the three-set comeback victory, 16-25, 26-24, 16-14. As for Northern Lights’ opponent in the final, A5 was in the position it was having lost to Top Select on Day 3 and thus drawing top-seeded OT 14 Laura in the quarterfinals to start its day. A5 came out smoking, building up a large lead before OT cut it to 22-20. A5 closed it out and was up comfortably in Game 2, 22-17, and looking to finish it. That’s also when it got real interesting real fast. A 7-0 run turned the momentum and had OT up 24-22. OT held set points as well at 25-24 and 26-25 before A5 held on for the sweep, 25-21, 28-26. A5 took care of Munciana in the semis, 25-16, 25-19, to set up the gold medal showdown. There wasn’t any mystery surrounding the final. When two teams with the combined size and athleticism as these two hook up it’s really just a matter of which team is going to stay in system more. Northern Lights – with outsides Ellie Osowski and Utecht and right sides Addison Otto and Kaelyn Bjorklund – runs its attack pin-to-pin, with few sets going to the middles. A5 – with outsides Mia Ray and McKenzie Burrell, right side Megan McLarty and middles Riley Bethea and Layla Dunn working with 5-star setter Marissa Jones – is difficult to slow in system because they can get points from everywhere. It was A5 controlling its side in Game 1, with Northern Lights returning the favor in Game 2. When A5 raced to a 9-6 advantage midway through Game 3 it looked like the Southern Region club was well on its way to lifting the championship trophy. But Top Select knows a lead is never safe with the way Northern Lights stays in the fight. And that’s exactly what happened as Northern Lights fought back and went in front. At 14-13, Lights had the first crack at it and didn’t let the opportunity pass for nothing. Utecht’s serve wasn’t returned and that was the match. Obviously, Northern Lights deserves an unbelievable amount of credit and props for doing what it did. How many teams in the semifinals – knowing they have a bronze medal secured – toss in the towel down 20-12? There is also all the bragging rights that come with winning AAU. And it’s going to open a debate around the USAV GJNC. Northern Lights was among the teams we had in consideration for an Open at-large. We broke it down here and hindsight is always helpful. Based on the at-large selections, it was hard to argue Northern Lights should have been among the seven picked given all the factors. Northern Lights had a 4-3 mark against the Open field, which is a great record. But Northern Lights played in two qualifiers, coming in sixth at Show Me (out of 10 teams) and 17th at Northern Lights. Still, given what we saw from Northern Lights the last four days – and especially on Saturday – I would love to see Northern Lights in the 14 Open field in Chicago. Northern Lights went 3-1 against Open qualifiers in Orlando, beating GP 14 Rox, Top Select and A5. Half of the gold bracket featured teams participating in 14 Open in Chicago in A5, Top Select, OT and Legacy. KiVA, Munciana and Kairos 14 Alpha – the other quarterfinalist – won’t be playing in Chicago. Northern Lights is set to compete in 15 National in Chicago and should be a real factor there. No doubt A5 will use what happened here in Orlando as plenty of motivation for Chicago. At No. 8, OT was the highest-ranked team from vballrecruiter.com’s Top 50 competing here, followed by KiVA at

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USAV 11-13s: Day 3 Show Stoppers

In one word Day 3 was ELECTRIC. Talk about fiery wins and loaded upsets! So before I get sidetracked talking about crossover matches let’s start talking about the 11s division. 11 National The first four matches of the gold bracket were tight score wise! Three of the four went to three games and were only won by two points! The semifinals were both won in two setting up the finals match up of Elevation 11 Dawn vs Excel 11 Red. And for the most part you had two different style teams facing off. From the Ohio Valley Region this Elevation squad was filled with speed and two middle blockers who loved to crank on slides. And from the North Texas Region you had a never say die squad that didn’t make a ton of errors and served tough. In the end Excel 11 Red won the National title in two sets, 25-14, 25-23. Congrats Excel!  12 National The 12 National matches Friday were played with incredible passion and determination, delivering a mix of excitement, heartbreak and pure grit. Watching these young athletes put everything on the line was truly inspiring. With that being said here is your 12 National gold bracket matches for Saturday: EXCEL 12 National Red vs Circle City 12 Purple Tstreet 12-Kaila vs DYNASTY 12 Black A5 12-LA vs COAST 12-1 Miz LB 12 Rockstar vs KC Power 12 Black 13 Open I am absolutely blown away by the incredible performances this morning in 13 Open. One pool in particular I dubbed the “pool of death”. Madfrog 13 Green, TAV 13 Black and HPSTL 13 Royal put on a show in each match. All three matches were three-gamers and it came down to points. TAV 13 Black came out on top but Madfrog and HPSTL had to play a one set to 15 to see who else advanced. The energy both on and off the court was electric, and HPSTL pulled off the upset.  The challenge matches also were intense and the four teams advancing to the gold bracket all deserve a huge round of applause. And drum roll please … your 13 Open gold bracket matches: Elevation 13 S J vs COAST 13-1  Legacy 13-1 ADIDAS  vs Tribe 13 Elite Cardinal  *** DAY 3 SHOW STOPPERS Nicole Jacobson MB TAV 13 Black: Jacobson was coming up huge defensively for TAV. Olivia Permenter OH/RS TAV 13 Black: Permenter was bringing the heat on the pins. Her kills were coming in clutch in their “pool of death.”  Brynli Burgess L Madfrog 13 Green: Burgess, a 2029 athlete, was literally everywhere on the court. She is definitely one to watch continue to grow in the game.  Hayden Thomas MB Madfrog 13 Green: Thomas was another key element for her squad defensively. Sarah Albers MB HPSTL 13 Royal: Albers is a handful, to say the least. With her size and length, she can easily go over blocks or through blocks at will.  Gillian Pfeiffer MB/RS HPSTL 13 Royal: She’s such a tough cover with her length and size offensively and was a huge factor defensively.  Carina Buttrum L HPSTL 13 Royal: She covered the court well and did a nice job reading and digging to pick her squad up defensively.  Lia Ray OH Tribe 13 Elite Cardinal: Ray, who doubles as a beach superstar, uses her court IQ offensively incredibly well. She sees the opening and she takes it.  Natalia Marciante OH Tribe 13 Elite Cardinal: Marciante was taking aggressive, no-fear swings consistently on the court.  Addison Tucker L Excel 13 Red: Tucker was passing well out of serve receive and doing a nice job of digging balls. Marley Rogers RS Excel 13 Red: Rogers helps provide offense on the right side with her strong arm.  Sadie Ellis MB Elevation 13 S J: Ellis gets up quickly and was putting balls down to the floor.  Kelsey Green Elevation 13 S J: Green did well moving the ball around and getting her various hitters involved. She was also locating consistently. Jamie Carnes MB CJV 13 Ben: Carnes is an athletic middle who was making plays on both sides of the ball. She also moves well. Emilie LaSala  OH COAST 13-1: LaSala is an explosive hitter who can crush it. Her ability to tool blocks or bang it down makes it difficult on defenses to slow her down. Samantha Saba L COAST 13-1: Saba is a firecracker libero who was passing and defending with the best of them.  Carolina Delaney OH Absolute 13 Black: Delaney is a handful for opponents. She has nice range and did well finding the open spaces on the court. Amelia Knutson S  Absolute 13 Black: Knutson did well guiding the attack. She was locating well and showed strong hands dishing far cross court. Lucy Waleskowski S/RS NKYVC 13-1 Tsunami: Waleskowski brings her height to the front row as well as gives her squad another option on the right. Bonus she has great hands.  Kenadi Sieg L NKYVC 13-1 Tsunami: Sieg is a scrappy libero with high energy and she moves very well.  Haedyn Lynnes L DYNASTY 13 Black: Lynnes was owning the back row with her passing and defending. She reads and covers well and extends her share of rallies. Carley Ward OH Skyline 13 Royal: Ward is a go-to outside with a strong arm and can bring the heat with big kills at times to fire up her teammates. Audrey Utterback OH Circle City 13 Purple: What caught my the most on Utterback was her aggressive, fearless defensive play.  Kennedy Wilkinson L WAVE 13-Reily: Wilkinson anchored the back row and didn’t rattle against the onslaught of attackers she faced. She held it down with strong passing and many hustle plays. Daniela Nieves-Papaleo OH BORINQUEN COQUI 13-1F: Nieves-Papaleo is an undersized scrappy hitter who isn’t afraid to go right through blocks.  Payton Woodruff S Legacy 13-1 ADIDAS: Woodruff is a smooth disher with lots of potential. She has nice hands and consistent location and moves well too. Lexi Coleman OH Legacy 13-1 ADIDAS: Coleman is a go-to on the left for this squad and she provides her share of offense. Leeya Svendson MB East Side Blaze 13N:

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Elite ID Clinic Wesley Chapel: Meet The Latest Red Hat Invites (FREE)

It’s been an action-packed time here in Orlando for the vballrecruiter.com team. Alongside of covering the 50th edition of the AAU Girls Junior National Championships, we also hosted two Elite ID Clinic at the Wiregrass Sports Complex in Wesley Chapel. The clinics culminated with 11 players being invited to The Red Hat Games in December in Dallas. The invitations went out to the following:   In addition to the 11 invites handed out, there were more players who caught our attention as well. We highlight all below. INVITES AND STANDOUTS Damia Ellis S SC Midlands 17 National Elite (2024): Ellis received an invite for her outstanding play both setting and hitting. The lefty has a strong arm and hits with lots of power. Liv Lambert OH Team Kiwi 15 Graphite (2025): Lambert is a bit undersized but she jumps well and swings with authority. Olivia Burns RS Coastal 15 Elite (2026): Burns is a lefty with a strong arm. She was bringing the wood at times with her hard hitting. Alivia Martin L/DS OT 15 Madison (2026): Martin stood out among a strong ball control group. She has a sound platform and quiet movement when passing. She also brought a lot of energy. Ainhoa Molleja OH MVA 15 Julio (2026): Molleja was the top hitter in her session. She’s a springy outside with a really quick swing. She was swinging away with authority and scoring a bunch. Sarah McDonnell S OPU 15 Adidas (2026): McDonnell did well getting to the ball. She had  a nice consistent release. She also stood out with her defensive play and could be a future defender too. Alaina Walker S/RS CJV 15 Brook (2026): Walker was arguably the top overall player from both sessions. She has tremendous potential and is definitely a name to know. She can dish the ball with ease and moves very well. Gabriella White MB All-In Coral 15 Taylor (2026): White is lanky and another who flashed her potential with her play at the net. She also has a nice arm and was letting balls fly. Veda Sharma OH Miami Hype 14 Nekene (2027): Sherma was another standout attacker who played with high energy and lots of effort. She showed off a good arm and has lots of potential as she moves up the ranks. Avery Thorp MB Dead Frog 14 Black (2027): Thorp was among the younger players who was owning the net. She has a solid arm and was doing well off of one foot. Ali Strange L/DS NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami (2027): Strange is a flat-out baller and a legit next-level prospect. She was making hustle plays, showing scrappiness and bringing lots of energy. Soleie Rizzi OH St. Pete 16 Teal (2025): Rizzi is a six-rotation pin. She has a presence on the court, showed a variety of shots and a nice arm. Valerie Yambao S GP 15 Premier (2026): Yambao is a gamer and was working hard. She was moving the ball around well and has potential to continue to grow and blossom. Kamryn McDonald OH/DS MAVS 816 16-1 (2025): McDonald does a good job getting her feet to the ball. It allows her to hit high. She also had a lot of energy. Rosa Smith S WPVC 17 Armour Black (2025): Smith was among the top setters in her session. She has nice hands, is consistent and jump sets well. Lanie Malobabich MB Sky Elite 15U (2026): Malobabich is young and has lots of potential. She has a sound base and just needs time and more reps. Gigi Bernier L/DS Academy LI (2025): Bernier stood out in a strong libero group. She had sound passing and held it down digging.   Grace DeVall L/DS Pitt Elite 17 Elite (2024): DeVall had solid platform and outstanding court demeanor.

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AAU 14 Open: Day 3 Update

As part of the vballrecruiter.com team’s time in Orlando we hosted two Elite ID Clinics at the Wiregrass Sports Complex in Wesley Chapel, the second of which was held on Friday. That meant we weren’t able to be at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando for Day 3 of 14 Open at AAUs. As a result, we won’t have any Day 3 All Red Hat Team or Show Stoppers posts. Still, we wanted to provide a quick update as to what took place and how Saturday’s eight-team gold bracket stacks up. We’ll be back at it for the conclusion of 14 Open, which features these remaining matchups: That’s a tough quarterfinal showdown between OT and A5, which started off as the top-two seeds respectively. However, Top Select upset A5 on Friday, pulling out a tight contest in three, 25-14, 20-25, 17-15, to close out pool play. That propelled Top Select to a 3-0 showing and facing off with Legacy instead of OT. A day after losing its first match of the tournament, OT responded by going 3-0, including fending off Legacy in three, 25-27, 25-18, 15-11, to win the pool. Both KiVA and Munciana went 3-0 as well. KiVA did it as the No. 1 team in Pool 3, while Muncie was the No. 2 team in Pool 4. Muncie finished its day by sweeping Mauloa 14 Green, which went 1-2 and didn’t advance as the No. 1 team. Instead, it was Northern Lights going 2-1 by beating Mauloa to move on. While KiVA had no issues, it was the No. 3 team in Kairos taking out GP 14 Rox, the No. 2 team. GP finished 1-2 and was eliminated.

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AAU 15 Open: Preview And Predictions (FREE)

We can hardly contain our excitement for the upcoming 15 Open age group at the AAU Girls National Championships in Orlando. The 15U ages are set to compete from June 18-21 and what an Open field it is! There are the typical clubs we see attending AAUs but there is one major change this season and it’s gigantic! Skyline 15 Royal is scheduled to be here and that’s a rarity. It just so happens that Skyline is the No. 1 ranked team in vballrecruiter.com’s Top 50 National Rankings. Skyline tops a loaded field that features 15 teams from our Top 50, including No. 2 Mintonette Sports m.51 and No. 3 Boiler Jrs 15 Gold, which is the defending 14 Open champion and looking to make it back-to-back. Legacy 15-1 Adidas, at No. 8, and AP 15 Adidas, at No. 11, are also among the highly-ranked teams set to compete for gold. Below, we take a look at 15 Open and make our call for the gold medalist. AAU 15 OPEN Number of Teams: 61 vballrecruiter.com National Rankings (15):   5-Star Athletes to Know:   4-Star Athletes to Know:   Prediction: Based on the way things have gone so far this season, Skyline is a heavy favorite to capture the gold medal. The club finished first at both Triple Crown and the Red Rock Rave qualifier; took second at Show Me; and fifth at Lone Star. The field isn’t as deep as the one we’ll see in Chicago and that’s a reason why Skyline is such a favorite. Yet, Mintonette, Boiler Jrs and Legacy are no slouches and won’t go away easily. Tribe and GP are teams to watch too, as both are capable of producing upsets and surprising. Beyond that, the other ranked teams are used to going against high-level opponents. Tri-State plays a competitive schedule. WPVC, Jupiter Elite, Top Select, A5, High Tide and Northern Lights are all Open-level competitors throughout the season. Let’s get to the picks. Teams are playing to get into a 12-team gold bracket on the final day. Our pick for the final four are Legacy, Skyline, Tribe and Mintonette. The choice is Legacy surprising Skyline in the final for the gold.

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USAV 11-13s: Day 2 Show Stoppers

Day 2 of the USA GJNC was jammed-packed full of action and excitement!  11 National The Gold bracket is set for Friday! Before we get there I want to say the crossover matches were a ton of fun to watch! Of course with wins comes heartbreaks BUT congrats to the teams vying for the title!  A few odds and ends: Madfrog 10 Green fought the entire time in their challenge bracket match but Legacy ended up winning in two sets, 25-23, 25-21. This is a squad full of superstars in the making and will be fun to watch progress over the years.  12 National This field of teams has pretty much stayed in sync with the incoming rankings. Friday’s matchups will start to bring some changes. This age group continues to impress with its depth in all positions. 13 Open Thursday was action-packed across the board in the pools! Wow. If you happen to walk by the 10A matches the courts were jammed packed with people watching the incredible match ups. My favorite one was the A5 13 Karen vs Madfrog 13 Green match. Heavy hitters, scrappy defense and walls at the net dominated the three-set Madfrog victory, 26-28, 25-11,15-8. And on a side note is that Excel 13 Red was the only squad in all the pools to go 5-0. Friday’s pools pit some heavyweight favorites against each other so it will definitely be action packed.  SHOW STOPPERS Sophie Frietch  L NKYVC 12-1 Tsunami: Frietch is the definition of a no-fear libero! She was soaring through the air and diving for every ball with reckless abandon.  Layna Wilkinson MB NKYVC 12-1 Tsunami: Wilkinson gets up and unloads, pressuring the defense with her aggressive and hard hitting. Mary Christine Crutcher OH Excel 12Red: Crutcher can really extend and let it fly. As she adds more strength and experience, watch out. She is a big-time scorer anywhere on the court. Skye Lincoln OH Excel 12Red: Lincoln, like Crutcher, can fly on the outside. Her fire she brings to the court is fun to watch.  Jenysis Solomua S/RS DaKine Warriors 12 Surf: Solomua is a glue piece in the lineup, setting and hitting. She is also strong with a great touch on the ball.  Kailey Lane L HPSTL 12 Royal: Lane passes dimes and covers the court incredibly well. Olivia Klinedinst MB Academy 12 Diamond: Klinedinst is such a factor in the middle with her length and athleticism. She will definitely continue to grow in the game.  Alexis Elsey MB Skyline 12 Royal: Elsey is an impactful blocker and brings her share of offense across the front. Trynity Alsaid S/RS Madfrog 12 Green: A dual threat on the court. She’s a leaper and attacks the block and defense with her aggressiveness. She’s also a strong setter.  Collins Alonzo L Madfrog 12 Green: Alonzo’s combination of smooth serve receive and scrappy defense were fun to watch on the court.  Dylan Wilson MB Alamo 12 Premier: Wilson is a big block at the net and will continue to grow in the game. She has a knack for attracting the ball defensively.  Mary Clayton MB Boss Cle 12-1: Clayton brings a much-needed presence to the front row. She attacks well in the middle and is a wall to get through defensively.  Jayla Green OH Premier Nebraska 12 Gold: Green is the definition of a scrappy outside hitter. No fear mixed with athleticism.  Reese Canada OH Boiler Jrs 121E Gold: Canada is a six-rotation outside and key part of the offense. She also passes well out of serve receive.  Rebecca Gaeta S Boiler Jrs 121E Gold: Gaeta runs a 5-1 smoothly and efficiently. She smooth setter with great hands. Baylee Wilson OH COAST 13-1: One thing that stood out right away watching Wilson attack is she is strong and smart. She has no problem hitting with pace and she was a reliable scoring option on the left. Alice Burgett S COAST 13-1: Burgett knows how to run the offense and she connects well with her hitters. And her hands are so smooth.  Jaelyn Jordan  S MAVS KC 13-1: Jordan has firm command of the offense. She’s smooth and does a great job of distributing the ball to her various hitters. Lexi Coleman MB Legacy 13-1 ADIDAS: Coleman is a menace to both defenses and offenses with her size and athleticism.  Kaelyn Easton S Legacy 13-1 ADIDAS: She’s a smooth disher who knows how to run an offense.  Katy Mcgough  OH Excel 13 Red: McGouch is a six-rotation outside with strong ball control skills. She sees the court well and has a variety of shots to throw at defenses.  Khloe Navarro OH Excel 13 Red: Navarro filling out the left side duo, Excel is never hurting for a front row attacker who can deliver on a consistent basis. She can let it fly and put away big kills too. Maya Ogbogu OH Madfrog 13 Green: Ogbogu is a difference maker on the left with her length and leap. She has no trouble banging balls.  Grace White MB Madfrog 13 Green: White is very energetic with a knack for scoring in the middle.  Aleyna Bramschreiber S/RS Madfrog 13 Green: Bramschreiber can hit, set, play balls out defense and bring the fire on the court consistently.  Charlee Groninger S Circle City 13 Purple: Groninger puts up a clean ball and puts her hitters in good positions. Stella Hamood L Circle City 13 Purple: Hamood is scrappy and covers well for touches and tips.  Meredith Abney  L A5 13 Karen: Abney is a gritty serve receive player. She was making plays in extending rallies and keeping her team in the point. Leah Stickney OH A5 13 Karen: Stickney passed steady and gave her team a reliable scoring option when she was front row. Cadence Talaga OH Mizuno Long Beach 13 Rockstar: Talaga always seems under control and she never appears to get rattled. She’s going to make the play in front of her, as well as a couple you don’t expect her to. Lyla Crowder MB  1United 13N Bill: Crowder has a big arm and is a defensive wall at the net.  Summer Guerrero OH 1United 13N Bill: Guerrero displayed

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AAU 15 Open: Day 1 All Red Hat Team

(Day 1 Show Stoppers) We debuted vballrecruiter.com’s daily All Red Hat Team beginning with 14 Open last week. This week, we move on to 15 Open, which kicked off its Day 1 action on Sunday at the AAU Girls Junior National Championships in Orlando. The goal is to highlight a daily team consisting of two players from each position – outside, middle, right side, setter and libero – who were our absolute favorite players of the day. Favorite doesn’t mean only a 5-star recruit or a familiar name. These are players who stood out to us for a variety of reasons, from amazing play to great energy or attitude or making key hustle plays. These are daily all-stars who really stood out the most to us for one reason or another. DAY 1 ALL RED HAT TEAM Meena Kasirajan OH Nor Cal 15-1 Black: There’s plenty to like about Kasirajan. She’s an absolute fearless attacker who is relentless. She’s a wirey 5-10 with a whip for an arm that effortlessly generates lots of pace. She’s the go-to hitter who carries a large load of offense and when she connects she was ripping it down with the best of them. Meaghan Kreiser OH MN Select 15-1: Kreiser is another 5-10 outside with a loose arm who lets it fly. It looks like she’s jumping off a trampoline when she goes up for an attack. She explodes off the ground in a hurry and combined with her arm was delivering impressive kills tooling blocks or going straight down with it. Sophia Stallworth MB WPVC 15 Armour Black: The way Stallworth was playing, she was an easy choice to occupy one of the middle positions for Day 1. She’s 6-0 and moves very well side to side. She has a lively arm, the benefit of also playing on the outside. When in system, WPVC is going to look to feed Stallworth. She’s a reliable scorer and can also turn around and make plays on the defensive side with her blocking. Lily Bosworth MB Illini Elite 15 Cardinal: This was our first time catching Bosworth this season and what a prospect she is! We couldn’t find an exact height but we are guessing 6-4 maybe even 6-5. With that kind of length and the ability to move well for her size, Bosworth was a force at the net on both sides of the ball. Defenders who aren’t used to her length have trouble getting the ball around her. Offensively, she has no trouble going over blocks or running the slide and putting balls away in that manner. Kalyssa Taggart S/RS A5 15 Bob: We first caught Taggart last year here at AAUs and a year later she’s still making plays all over the court. She’s a fierce competitor who brings a lot of flexibility to the lineup with her ability to run a 5-1 or be part of a 6-2 and hitting across the front row. That latter was the case on Day 1. She did well in both roles, scoring effectively when called upon and running the offense well on the back end with her soft touch and accurate location. Ava Brown S/RS Black Swamp 151: At 6-1, Brown has the length and size to excel at the next level, as well as the talent to back it up. She was another two-way star helping her team succeed. She has a big, strong arm when she’s swinging and Black Swamp likes to take advantage of it as much as possible. She’s also a steady, consistent setter with a nice touch. Elle Mottola S WPVC 15 Armour Black: Mottola has great energy on the court and is definitely one to keep tabs on as she moves up the ranks. She’s 6-0 and is touching 9-11. She has very nice hands and a smooth delivery. She does well moving the ball pin to pin and also plays sound defense. Brooklyn Myers S AP 15 Adidas: We really love Myers’ court demeanor and the way she was guiding the attack. She’s 5-10 and sets a clean ball and locates well. She did well connecting with her hitters and playing under control rather than trying to do too much. Elena Estudillo L/DS NE Elite 15 Phoenix: Estudillo was doing everything needed of a libero – passing, defending and hustling all over the court keeping the ball in play. She was one of the more exciting defenders to watch as she was steady in the back row. Kaylee Maikranz L/DS High Tide 15 Elite: Maikranz is tough to get a ball down on. She covers and moves well. She was sound out of serve receive and giving High Tide a defensive edge.

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AAU 14 Open: vballrecruiter.com All-Tournament Team

Northern Lights 14-1 capped off an improbable run by rallying past A5 14 Helen to capture the 14 Open gold medal at the AAU Girls National Championships on Saturday in Orlando. You can read all about their performance and the grittiness displayed by the champs. We also released our Day 4 awards with our All Red Hat Team and Show Stoppers. The final award we are releasing is our All-Tournament Team from the time we spent watching 14 Open. As talented a division as 14 Open was, it won’t be the deepest or best of our time here in Orlando and that’s saying something. It was a competitive field and it made it extremely difficult to make the final choices for our All-Tournament Team. These picks were made based off of our observations and our observations alone. This isn’t to be confused with the All-Tournament Team put out by AAU. In helping guide our picks we chose from the gold-bracket participants. We do like to account for the team factor and team success is part of that. With that, we looked to who we felt would best represent our All-Tournament Team, which we present below. vballrecruiter.com AAU 14 OPEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM OUTSIDES Leilani Lawrence OT 14 Laura Sophia Puleo OT 14 Laura Elleora Utecht Northern Lights 14-1 Calli LeFevre Legacy 14-1 Adidas MIDDLES Carsyn Comer Munciana 14 Chipmunks Layla Dunn A5 14 Helen Riley Bethea A5 14 Helen Cynthia Ockerman Legacy 14-1 Adidas RIGHT SIDES Addison Otto Northern Lights 14-1 Jenny Glushakov Top Select 14 Elite Lilah Anthony Adidas KiVA 14 Red SETTERS Marissa Jones A5 14 Helen Josalyn Samuels Kairos 14 Alpha   Andie Bowron Top Select 14 Elite LIBEROS Clara Christ Northern Lights 14-1 Ella Horvick OT 14 Laura Jenna Brooks Top Select 14 Elite

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AAU 14 Open: Day 4 Show Stoppers

Well, 14 Open is officially in the books! What a ride it turned out to be, with an unexpected national champion in Northern Lights 14-1. As part of our day, we wrote up a Gold Medal Rundown plus put out our Day 4 All Red Hat Team. All that is left is to release our Day 4 Show Stoppers featuring standout players of the day. DAY 4 SHOW STOPPERS Joanna Cen OH Top Select 14 Elite: Cen holds it down in six rotations. She’s an effective, heady attacker who knows how to tool blocks or find space in the defense to exploit. She’s a solid passer and defender in the back row as well. Andie Bowron S Top Select 14 Elite: Bowron is a fun one to watch dish and direct the attack. She’s quick and gets her feet to the ball. She has a clean, consistent release and does well mixing up the attack and getting her hitters involved. Ella Horvick L OT 14 Laura: OT started getting going too late in its quarterfinal against A5 14 Helen. Horvick was strong all tournament long and made the Show Stoppers both days we caught her in attention. She’s steady out of serve receive and covers well. Sophia Dostic S OT 14 Laura: With OT not passing well, it was a tough day for Dostic to run the offense to full capacity. Still, she has good hands and locates well. Kaelyn Bjorklund S/RS Northern Lights 14-1: The thing about only having 10 spots on the All Red Hat Team is very worthy candidates don’t make it. Regardless, Bjorklund deserves all the praise for her play. She does a nice job setting against the flow. When on the attack, she can bring the boom! She hits a heavy ball with her powerful arm. Ryah Cotton S Northern Lights 14-1: Cotton sets across the back row and with her size is plenty capable of running a 5-1 if needed. She also has a nice release and delivery and knows how to go behind her to keep the defense guessing. Elleora Utecht OH Northern Lights 14-1: Utecht is slightly undersized but more than makes up for it with her explosive jump. She gets up well and knows what to do from there. She can bring the heat down the line or cross court. McKenzie Wilkie L A5 14 Helen: Wilkie was among the stronger defenders in 14 Open. She’s does well keeping her team in rallies and plays with lots of fire. Layla Dunn MB A5 14 Helen: It was a tossup which A5 middle made the All Red Hat Team and which one was a Show Stopper. Dunn is quick and has a loose arm. She can send it flying past defenders and down for winners to help open up the attack. Mia Ray OH A5 14 Helen: The 1-2 punch of A5 on the outside is difficult to deal with. Ray is one half of that. She’s physically strong and can really connect at times. She also gets up well and can go through or around blocks. *** McKenzie Burrell OH A5 14 Helen: Burrell is another who is relentless on the attack. She also jumps well and can bury balls with her quick swing. Megan McLarty RS A5 14 Helen: Defenses can’t afford to forget about McLarty. She’s lanky and extends well. She was providing steady, consistent offense across the front row and helping balance out the attack. Kendyl Strack L Munciana 14 Chipmunks: Munciana puts its hopes in serving and defending and Strack is part of that identity. She takes care of the back row in fine fashion with a cool demeanor. Milana Mays MB Munciana 14 Chipmunks: Mays is a lanky middle who is one to follow as she grows and gains strength. She is already making plays on both sides of the ball and does well tipping into open spaces or swinging away when possible. Lilah Anthony RS Adidas KiVA 14 Red: KiVA didn’t have its best day but Anthony was a bright spot. She was coming with it on the right side and swinging away freely. The lefty has a very nice arm. Cynthia Ockerman MB Legacy 14-1 Adidas: Ockerman was among the many middle prospects we witnessed over the last four days. She’s one of the stronger middles in terms of strength. She runs a really effective slide and puts up a wall of a block. Sophia Smith RS Legacy 14-1 Adidas: Smith is a lengthy right side who was delivering offense when called upon. She caught a few that really fired up her teammates and showed what she’s capable of doing. Lauren Bunge and Natalya Singer MBs Northern Lights 14-1: We are including Bunge and Singer together because there’s no doubt Northern Lights couldn’t have won 14 Open without them. They are not a featured part of the offense and truthfully they don’t get set a bunch, though we did see both put away big kills the last four days. However, they work hard and both do a good job blocking and contributing in that manner.

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AAU 14 Open: Day 4 All Red Hat Team

(Gold Medal Rundown) (Day 4 Show Stoppers) With the start of 14 Open earlier this week at the AAU Girls National Championships in Orlando, we’ve been releasing our daily All Red Hat Team. It’s something we’ll continue putting out for the remainder of national championship season from our time here and in Chicago coming up. The goal is to highlight a daily team consisting of two players from each position – outside, middle, right side, setter and libero – who were our absolute favorite players of the day. Favorite doesn’t mean only a 5-star recruit or a familiar name. These are players who stood out to us for a variety of reasons, from amazing play to great energy or attitude or making key hustle plays. These are our daily all-stars who really stood out the most to us for one reason or another. 14 OPEN DAY 4 ALL RED HAT TEAM Sophia Puleo OH OT 14 Laura: It was a shorter day than anticipated for OT, which fell in the quarterfinals. OT was heavily reliant on its outsides, with Puleo sharing that load. You want to talk about dropping the hammer? Watch Puleo do her thing and unload. Standing close to the court, you can feel it. She’s definitely one of the hardest hitters in the division and loves showing off that power. Leilani Lawrence OH OT 14 Laura: Part of the Class of 2026, Lawrence is an explosive hitter who rises and rips in impressive fashion. She can blast balls from sideline to sideline as she has a variety of shots to keep defenses off-balanced. She had to also carry a big load and take a lot of swings to help OT stay in it. Riley Bethea MB A5 14 Helen: Bethea’s impact at the net can’t be ignored. She’s long and can be a disrupter with her blocking, touching balls or forcing hitters to change up to avoid her. She’s also a capable scorer who does a nice job of seeing the open space and sending the ball that way. Carsyn Comer MB Munciana 14 Chipmunks: We’ve featured Comer over the past four days and what a talent she is! She’s a six-rotation middle who shoulders a large chunk of the attack. Munciana gets her the ball as much as possible. She’s a strong hitter, with the ability to beat defenses all over the court. Addison Otto RS Northern Lights 14-1: We hadn’t seen Otto since Triple Crown and no doubt she’ll be moving up in our next rankings update. She’s a 6-0 lefty with great extension. It makes her dangerous and she’s a featured part of the offense, as she would be on just about any team in the country. Her potential is through the roof! Jenny Glushakov RS Top Select 14 Elite: Glushakov is another right side who can take over matches. She’s also on the taller side, and she plays six rotations. She swings from all over and is effective doing so. She also puts up a solid block to help in that regard as well. She’s definitely an up-and-comer and someone to keep track of as she progresses. Marissa Jones S A5 14 Helen: Anyone watching Jones can see her endless potential. The 5-star recruit is 6-2 and touching well over 10 feet. Her elbows are above the net blocking. She moves well and does a great job getting to the ball. When in system, she also does well connecting with all her hitters and getting them involved.   Josalyn Samuels S Kairos 14 Alpha: Samuels – who is part of the Class of 2028 – isn’t the athletic marvel that Jones is but she’s a phenomenal prospect in her own right. It’s fair to say no setter in 14 Open here had the touch of Samuels. She’s silky smooth, sees the game light years ahead and can dime any set. It’s scary to think what level she could reach down the road! Clara Christ L Northern Lights 14-1: From the perspective of the vballrecruiter.com team, Christ was the top libero in 14 Open. She’s a stud who owns the back row. She’s a step ahead defensively, reading where hitters are going. She’s a sharp passer out of serve receive and just another example of why the future of the sport is in good hands. Jenna Brooks L Top Select 14 Elite: It was a rough day overall for Top Select, which ended with the bronze medal. Brooks is a scrapper who does well out of serve receive and defending. She’s capable of making huge digs and saves and is a big reason Top Select had the run it did in medaling.

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AAU 14 Open: Gold Medal Rundown

(Day 4 Show Stoppers) (Day 4 All Red Hat Team) When A5 14 Helen couldn’t get Elleora Utecht’s serve back over the net, the dogpile celebration was officially on for Northern Lights 14-1. There was more than once when the eventual 14 Open AAU national champion looked beat during gold-bracket action on the final day of the division. The original No. 11 seed took its first loss of the tournament on Day 2, falling in three sets to Top Select 14 Elite. A rematch with Top Select came on Day 4, in the semifinals. That was partly set up by Northern Lights falling to Munciana 14 Chipmunks in Day 3 pool play. The other half was Top Select upsetting A5 on Day 3. More on that later. When Top Select dispatched Legacy 14-1 Adidas in the quarterfinals followed by Northern Lights sweeping Adidas KiVA 14 Red, the two sides were set for another clash. It was a one-sided affair in Top Select’s favor. Until it wasn’t. After dominating the first set, Top Select was doing much of the same in building up a 20-12 advantage in Game 2. That’s when it got really interesting. A quick side note, this is also the point when the club scheduled for the next match on the same court started stalking Northern Lights’ sideline like a vulchers do injured prey. A couple Northern Lights girls looked over, wondering what was going on. Whether that fired up Northern Lights or not, the rally was on! Overcoming an eight-point deficit that late is remarkable in its own right, but Northern Lights fought off three match points trailing 24-21 before going on a 5-0 run and forcing a third set. Top Select seemed unfazed by letting such a big lead slip away, going ahead 10-6 and 11-7 in the final set. Northern Lights was once again in a precarious situation, but as we would see later in the day, this team doesn’t rattle and does an excellent job of keeping its composure and staying the course. That was certainly the case as Top Select went up 14-12, earning its fourth and fifth match points. But like the first three, they came and went and in a blink of an eye Northern Lights was celebrating the three-set comeback victory, 16-25, 26-24, 16-14. As for Northern Lights’ opponent in the final, A5 was in the position it was having lost to Top Select on Day 3 and thus drawing top-seeded OT 14 Laura in the quarterfinals to start its day. A5 came out smoking, building up a large lead before OT cut it to 22-20. A5 closed it out and was up comfortably in Game 2, 22-17, and looking to finish it. That’s also when it got real interesting real fast. A 7-0 run turned the momentum and had OT up 24-22. OT held set points as well at 25-24 and 26-25 before A5 held on for the sweep, 25-21, 28-26. A5 took care of Munciana in the semis, 25-16, 25-19, to set up the gold medal showdown. There wasn’t any mystery surrounding the final. When two teams with the combined size and athleticism as these two hook up it’s really just a matter of which team is going to stay in system more. Northern Lights – with outsides Ellie Osowski and Utecht and right sides Addison Otto and Kaelyn Bjorklund – runs its attack pin-to-pin, with few sets going to the middles. A5 – with outsides Mia Ray and McKenzie Burrell, right side Megan McLarty and middles Riley Bethea and Layla Dunn working with 5-star setter Marissa Jones – is difficult to slow in system because they can get points from everywhere. It was A5 controlling its side in Game 1, with Northern Lights returning the favor in Game 2. When A5 raced to a 9-6 advantage midway through Game 3 it looked like the Southern Region club was well on its way to lifting the championship trophy. But Top Select knows a lead is never safe with the way Northern Lights stays in the fight. And that’s exactly what happened as Northern Lights fought back and went in front. At 14-13, Lights had the first crack at it and didn’t let the opportunity pass for nothing. Utecht’s serve wasn’t returned and that was the match. Obviously, Northern Lights deserves an unbelievable amount of credit and props for doing what it did. How many teams in the semifinals – knowing they have a bronze medal secured – toss in the towel down 20-12? There is also all the bragging rights that come with winning AAU. And it’s going to open a debate around the USAV GJNC. Northern Lights was among the teams we had in consideration for an Open at-large. We broke it down here and hindsight is always helpful. Based on the at-large selections, it was hard to argue Northern Lights should have been among the seven picked given all the factors. Northern Lights had a 4-3 mark against the Open field, which is a great record. But Northern Lights played in two qualifiers, coming in sixth at Show Me (out of 10 teams) and 17th at Northern Lights. Still, given what we saw from Northern Lights the last four days – and especially on Saturday – I would love to see Northern Lights in the 14 Open field in Chicago. Northern Lights went 3-1 against Open qualifiers in Orlando, beating GP 14 Rox, Top Select and A5. Half of the gold bracket featured teams participating in 14 Open in Chicago in A5, Top Select, OT and Legacy. KiVA, Munciana and Kairos 14 Alpha – the other quarterfinalist – won’t be playing in Chicago. Northern Lights is set to compete in 15 National in Chicago and should be a real factor there. No doubt A5 will use what happened here in Orlando as plenty of motivation for Chicago. At No. 8, OT was the highest-ranked team from vballrecruiter.com’s Top 50 competing here, followed by KiVA at

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USAV 11-13s: Day 3 Show Stoppers

In one word Day 3 was ELECTRIC. Talk about fiery wins and loaded upsets! So before I get sidetracked talking about crossover matches let’s start talking about the 11s division. 11 National The first four matches of the gold bracket were tight score wise! Three of the four went to three games and were only won by two points! The semifinals were both won in two setting up the finals match up of Elevation 11 Dawn vs Excel 11 Red. And for the most part you had two different style teams facing off. From the Ohio Valley Region this Elevation squad was filled with speed and two middle blockers who loved to crank on slides. And from the North Texas Region you had a never say die squad that didn’t make a ton of errors and served tough. In the end Excel 11 Red won the National title in two sets, 25-14, 25-23. Congrats Excel!  12 National The 12 National matches Friday were played with incredible passion and determination, delivering a mix of excitement, heartbreak and pure grit. Watching these young athletes put everything on the line was truly inspiring. With that being said here is your 12 National gold bracket matches for Saturday: EXCEL 12 National Red vs Circle City 12 Purple Tstreet 12-Kaila vs DYNASTY 12 Black A5 12-LA vs COAST 12-1 Miz LB 12 Rockstar vs KC Power 12 Black 13 Open I am absolutely blown away by the incredible performances this morning in 13 Open. One pool in particular I dubbed the “pool of death”. Madfrog 13 Green, TAV 13 Black and HPSTL 13 Royal put on a show in each match. All three matches were three-gamers and it came down to points. TAV 13 Black came out on top but Madfrog and HPSTL had to play a one set to 15 to see who else advanced. The energy both on and off the court was electric, and HPSTL pulled off the upset.  The challenge matches also were intense and the four teams advancing to the gold bracket all deserve a huge round of applause. And drum roll please … your 13 Open gold bracket matches: Elevation 13 S J vs COAST 13-1  Legacy 13-1 ADIDAS  vs Tribe 13 Elite Cardinal  *** DAY 3 SHOW STOPPERS Nicole Jacobson MB TAV 13 Black: Jacobson was coming up huge defensively for TAV. Olivia Permenter OH/RS TAV 13 Black: Permenter was bringing the heat on the pins. Her kills were coming in clutch in their “pool of death.”  Brynli Burgess L Madfrog 13 Green: Burgess, a 2029 athlete, was literally everywhere on the court. She is definitely one to watch continue to grow in the game.  Hayden Thomas MB Madfrog 13 Green: Thomas was another key element for her squad defensively. Sarah Albers MB HPSTL 13 Royal: Albers is a handful, to say the least. With her size and length, she can easily go over blocks or through blocks at will.  Gillian Pfeiffer MB/RS HPSTL 13 Royal: She’s such a tough cover with her length and size offensively and was a huge factor defensively.  Carina Buttrum L HPSTL 13 Royal: She covered the court well and did a nice job reading and digging to pick her squad up defensively.  Lia Ray OH Tribe 13 Elite Cardinal: Ray, who doubles as a beach superstar, uses her court IQ offensively incredibly well. She sees the opening and she takes it.  Natalia Marciante OH Tribe 13 Elite Cardinal: Marciante was taking aggressive, no-fear swings consistently on the court.  Addison Tucker L Excel 13 Red: Tucker was passing well out of serve receive and doing a nice job of digging balls. Marley Rogers RS Excel 13 Red: Rogers helps provide offense on the right side with her strong arm.  Sadie Ellis MB Elevation 13 S J: Ellis gets up quickly and was putting balls down to the floor.  Kelsey Green Elevation 13 S J: Green did well moving the ball around and getting her various hitters involved. She was also locating consistently. Jamie Carnes MB CJV 13 Ben: Carnes is an athletic middle who was making plays on both sides of the ball. She also moves well. Emilie LaSala  OH COAST 13-1: LaSala is an explosive hitter who can crush it. Her ability to tool blocks or bang it down makes it difficult on defenses to slow her down. Samantha Saba L COAST 13-1: Saba is a firecracker libero who was passing and defending with the best of them.  Carolina Delaney OH Absolute 13 Black: Delaney is a handful for opponents. She has nice range and did well finding the open spaces on the court. Amelia Knutson S  Absolute 13 Black: Knutson did well guiding the attack. She was locating well and showed strong hands dishing far cross court. Lucy Waleskowski S/RS NKYVC 13-1 Tsunami: Waleskowski brings her height to the front row as well as gives her squad another option on the right. Bonus she has great hands.  Kenadi Sieg L NKYVC 13-1 Tsunami: Sieg is a scrappy libero with high energy and she moves very well.  Haedyn Lynnes L DYNASTY 13 Black: Lynnes was owning the back row with her passing and defending. She reads and covers well and extends her share of rallies. Carley Ward OH Skyline 13 Royal: Ward is a go-to outside with a strong arm and can bring the heat with big kills at times to fire up her teammates. Audrey Utterback OH Circle City 13 Purple: What caught my the most on Utterback was her aggressive, fearless defensive play.  Kennedy Wilkinson L WAVE 13-Reily: Wilkinson anchored the back row and didn’t rattle against the onslaught of attackers she faced. She held it down with strong passing and many hustle plays. Daniela Nieves-Papaleo OH BORINQUEN COQUI 13-1F: Nieves-Papaleo is an undersized scrappy hitter who isn’t afraid to go right through blocks.  Payton Woodruff S Legacy 13-1 ADIDAS: Woodruff is a smooth disher with lots of potential. She has nice hands and consistent location and moves well too. Lexi Coleman OH Legacy 13-1 ADIDAS: Coleman is a go-to on the left for this squad and she provides her share of offense. Leeya Svendson MB East Side Blaze 13N:

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Elite ID Clinic Wesley Chapel: Meet The Latest Red Hat Invites (FREE)

It’s been an action-packed time here in Orlando for the vballrecruiter.com team. Alongside of covering the 50th edition of the AAU Girls Junior National Championships, we also hosted two Elite ID Clinic at the Wiregrass Sports Complex in Wesley Chapel. The clinics culminated with 11 players being invited to The Red Hat Games in December in Dallas. The invitations went out to the following:   In addition to the 11 invites handed out, there were more players who caught our attention as well. We highlight all below. INVITES AND STANDOUTS Damia Ellis S SC Midlands 17 National Elite (2024): Ellis received an invite for her outstanding play both setting and hitting. The lefty has a strong arm and hits with lots of power. Liv Lambert OH Team Kiwi 15 Graphite (2025): Lambert is a bit undersized but she jumps well and swings with authority. Olivia Burns RS Coastal 15 Elite (2026): Burns is a lefty with a strong arm. She was bringing the wood at times with her hard hitting. Alivia Martin L/DS OT 15 Madison (2026): Martin stood out among a strong ball control group. She has a sound platform and quiet movement when passing. She also brought a lot of energy. Ainhoa Molleja OH MVA 15 Julio (2026): Molleja was the top hitter in her session. She’s a springy outside with a really quick swing. She was swinging away with authority and scoring a bunch. Sarah McDonnell S OPU 15 Adidas (2026): McDonnell did well getting to the ball. She had  a nice consistent release. She also stood out with her defensive play and could be a future defender too. Alaina Walker S/RS CJV 15 Brook (2026): Walker was arguably the top overall player from both sessions. She has tremendous potential and is definitely a name to know. She can dish the ball with ease and moves very well. Gabriella White MB All-In Coral 15 Taylor (2026): White is lanky and another who flashed her potential with her play at the net. She also has a nice arm and was letting balls fly. Veda Sharma OH Miami Hype 14 Nekene (2027): Sherma was another standout attacker who played with high energy and lots of effort. She showed off a good arm and has lots of potential as she moves up the ranks. Avery Thorp MB Dead Frog 14 Black (2027): Thorp was among the younger players who was owning the net. She has a solid arm and was doing well off of one foot. Ali Strange L/DS NKYVC 14-1 Tsunami (2027): Strange is a flat-out baller and a legit next-level prospect. She was making hustle plays, showing scrappiness and bringing lots of energy. Soleie Rizzi OH St. Pete 16 Teal (2025): Rizzi is a six-rotation pin. She has a presence on the court, showed a variety of shots and a nice arm. Valerie Yambao S GP 15 Premier (2026): Yambao is a gamer and was working hard. She was moving the ball around well and has potential to continue to grow and blossom. Kamryn McDonald OH/DS MAVS 816 16-1 (2025): McDonald does a good job getting her feet to the ball. It allows her to hit high. She also had a lot of energy. Rosa Smith S WPVC 17 Armour Black (2025): Smith was among the top setters in her session. She has nice hands, is consistent and jump sets well. Lanie Malobabich MB Sky Elite 15U (2026): Malobabich is young and has lots of potential. She has a sound base and just needs time and more reps. Gigi Bernier L/DS Academy LI (2025): Bernier stood out in a strong libero group. She had sound passing and held it down digging.   Grace DeVall L/DS Pitt Elite 17 Elite (2024): DeVall had solid platform and outstanding court demeanor.

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AAU 14 Open: Day 3 Update

As part of the vballrecruiter.com team’s time in Orlando we hosted two Elite ID Clinics at the Wiregrass Sports Complex in Wesley Chapel, the second of which was held on Friday. That meant we weren’t able to be at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando for Day 3 of 14 Open at AAUs. As a result, we won’t have any Day 3 All Red Hat Team or Show Stoppers posts. Still, we wanted to provide a quick update as to what took place and how Saturday’s eight-team gold bracket stacks up. We’ll be back at it for the conclusion of 14 Open, which features these remaining matchups: That’s a tough quarterfinal showdown between OT and A5, which started off as the top-two seeds respectively. However, Top Select upset A5 on Friday, pulling out a tight contest in three, 25-14, 20-25, 17-15, to close out pool play. That propelled Top Select to a 3-0 showing and facing off with Legacy instead of OT. A day after losing its first match of the tournament, OT responded by going 3-0, including fending off Legacy in three, 25-27, 25-18, 15-11, to win the pool. Both KiVA and Munciana went 3-0 as well. KiVA did it as the No. 1 team in Pool 3, while Muncie was the No. 2 team in Pool 4. Muncie finished its day by sweeping Mauloa 14 Green, which went 1-2 and didn’t advance as the No. 1 team. Instead, it was Northern Lights going 2-1 by beating Mauloa to move on. While KiVA had no issues, it was the No. 3 team in Kairos taking out GP 14 Rox, the No. 2 team. GP finished 1-2 and was eliminated.

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AAU 15 Open: Preview And Predictions (FREE)

We can hardly contain our excitement for the upcoming 15 Open age group at the AAU Girls National Championships in Orlando. The 15U ages are set to compete from June 18-21 and what an Open field it is! There are the typical clubs we see attending AAUs but there is one major change this season and it’s gigantic! Skyline 15 Royal is scheduled to be here and that’s a rarity. It just so happens that Skyline is the No. 1 ranked team in vballrecruiter.com’s Top 50 National Rankings. Skyline tops a loaded field that features 15 teams from our Top 50, including No. 2 Mintonette Sports m.51 and No. 3 Boiler Jrs 15 Gold, which is the defending 14 Open champion and looking to make it back-to-back. Legacy 15-1 Adidas, at No. 8, and AP 15 Adidas, at No. 11, are also among the highly-ranked teams set to compete for gold. Below, we take a look at 15 Open and make our call for the gold medalist. AAU 15 OPEN Number of Teams: 61 vballrecruiter.com National Rankings (15):   5-Star Athletes to Know:   4-Star Athletes to Know:   Prediction: Based on the way things have gone so far this season, Skyline is a heavy favorite to capture the gold medal. The club finished first at both Triple Crown and the Red Rock Rave qualifier; took second at Show Me; and fifth at Lone Star. The field isn’t as deep as the one we’ll see in Chicago and that’s a reason why Skyline is such a favorite. Yet, Mintonette, Boiler Jrs and Legacy are no slouches and won’t go away easily. Tribe and GP are teams to watch too, as both are capable of producing upsets and surprising. Beyond that, the other ranked teams are used to going against high-level opponents. Tri-State plays a competitive schedule. WPVC, Jupiter Elite, Top Select, A5, High Tide and Northern Lights are all Open-level competitors throughout the season. Let’s get to the picks. Teams are playing to get into a 12-team gold bracket on the final day. Our pick for the final four are Legacy, Skyline, Tribe and Mintonette. The choice is Legacy surprising Skyline in the final for the gold.

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USAV 11-13s: Day 2 Show Stoppers

Day 2 of the USA GJNC was jammed-packed full of action and excitement!  11 National The Gold bracket is set for Friday! Before we get there I want to say the crossover matches were a ton of fun to watch! Of course with wins comes heartbreaks BUT congrats to the teams vying for the title!  A few odds and ends: Madfrog 10 Green fought the entire time in their challenge bracket match but Legacy ended up winning in two sets, 25-23, 25-21. This is a squad full of superstars in the making and will be fun to watch progress over the years.  12 National This field of teams has pretty much stayed in sync with the incoming rankings. Friday’s matchups will start to bring some changes. This age group continues to impress with its depth in all positions. 13 Open Thursday was action-packed across the board in the pools! Wow. If you happen to walk by the 10A matches the courts were jammed packed with people watching the incredible match ups. My favorite one was the A5 13 Karen vs Madfrog 13 Green match. Heavy hitters, scrappy defense and walls at the net dominated the three-set Madfrog victory, 26-28, 25-11,15-8. And on a side note is that Excel 13 Red was the only squad in all the pools to go 5-0. Friday’s pools pit some heavyweight favorites against each other so it will definitely be action packed.  SHOW STOPPERS Sophie Frietch  L NKYVC 12-1 Tsunami: Frietch is the definition of a no-fear libero! She was soaring through the air and diving for every ball with reckless abandon.  Layna Wilkinson MB NKYVC 12-1 Tsunami: Wilkinson gets up and unloads, pressuring the defense with her aggressive and hard hitting. Mary Christine Crutcher OH Excel 12Red: Crutcher can really extend and let it fly. As she adds more strength and experience, watch out. She is a big-time scorer anywhere on the court. Skye Lincoln OH Excel 12Red: Lincoln, like Crutcher, can fly on the outside. Her fire she brings to the court is fun to watch.  Jenysis Solomua S/RS DaKine Warriors 12 Surf: Solomua is a glue piece in the lineup, setting and hitting. She is also strong with a great touch on the ball.  Kailey Lane L HPSTL 12 Royal: Lane passes dimes and covers the court incredibly well. Olivia Klinedinst MB Academy 12 Diamond: Klinedinst is such a factor in the middle with her length and athleticism. She will definitely continue to grow in the game.  Alexis Elsey MB Skyline 12 Royal: Elsey is an impactful blocker and brings her share of offense across the front. Trynity Alsaid S/RS Madfrog 12 Green: A dual threat on the court. She’s a leaper and attacks the block and defense with her aggressiveness. She’s also a strong setter.  Collins Alonzo L Madfrog 12 Green: Alonzo’s combination of smooth serve receive and scrappy defense were fun to watch on the court.  Dylan Wilson MB Alamo 12 Premier: Wilson is a big block at the net and will continue to grow in the game. She has a knack for attracting the ball defensively.  Mary Clayton MB Boss Cle 12-1: Clayton brings a much-needed presence to the front row. She attacks well in the middle and is a wall to get through defensively.  Jayla Green OH Premier Nebraska 12 Gold: Green is the definition of a scrappy outside hitter. No fear mixed with athleticism.  Reese Canada OH Boiler Jrs 121E Gold: Canada is a six-rotation outside and key part of the offense. She also passes well out of serve receive.  Rebecca Gaeta S Boiler Jrs 121E Gold: Gaeta runs a 5-1 smoothly and efficiently. She smooth setter with great hands. Baylee Wilson OH COAST 13-1: One thing that stood out right away watching Wilson attack is she is strong and smart. She has no problem hitting with pace and she was a reliable scoring option on the left. Alice Burgett S COAST 13-1: Burgett knows how to run the offense and she connects well with her hitters. And her hands are so smooth.  Jaelyn Jordan  S MAVS KC 13-1: Jordan has firm command of the offense. She’s smooth and does a great job of distributing the ball to her various hitters. Lexi Coleman MB Legacy 13-1 ADIDAS: Coleman is a menace to both defenses and offenses with her size and athleticism.  Kaelyn Easton S Legacy 13-1 ADIDAS: She’s a smooth disher who knows how to run an offense.  Katy Mcgough  OH Excel 13 Red: McGouch is a six-rotation outside with strong ball control skills. She sees the court well and has a variety of shots to throw at defenses.  Khloe Navarro OH Excel 13 Red: Navarro filling out the left side duo, Excel is never hurting for a front row attacker who can deliver on a consistent basis. She can let it fly and put away big kills too. Maya Ogbogu OH Madfrog 13 Green: Ogbogu is a difference maker on the left with her length and leap. She has no trouble banging balls.  Grace White MB Madfrog 13 Green: White is very energetic with a knack for scoring in the middle.  Aleyna Bramschreiber S/RS Madfrog 13 Green: Bramschreiber can hit, set, play balls out defense and bring the fire on the court consistently.  Charlee Groninger S Circle City 13 Purple: Groninger puts up a clean ball and puts her hitters in good positions. Stella Hamood L Circle City 13 Purple: Hamood is scrappy and covers well for touches and tips.  Meredith Abney  L A5 13 Karen: Abney is a gritty serve receive player. She was making plays in extending rallies and keeping her team in the point. Leah Stickney OH A5 13 Karen: Stickney passed steady and gave her team a reliable scoring option when she was front row. Cadence Talaga OH Mizuno Long Beach 13 Rockstar: Talaga always seems under control and she never appears to get rattled. She’s going to make the play in front of her, as well as a couple you don’t expect her to. Lyla Crowder MB  1United 13N Bill: Crowder has a big arm and is a defensive wall at the net.  Summer Guerrero OH 1United 13N Bill: Guerrero displayed

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