
Red Rock Rave: Top Setters
It was a great three days of action at the Red Rock Rave in Las Vegas! We spent our time observing as many teams and players as possible. Here are the setters who stood out the most to us while we were watching 15, 16 and 17 Open. 15 Open Claire Sun, S/RS, Rage Westside 15 Jen – Sun is an exciting two-way contributor. She gets to the ball quick and has solid location on her sets. And though she’s a little undersized she jumps high and can rip it for winners! Ruby Hill, S/RS, Tstreet 15 Curtis – Tstreet struggled earlier this season with Hill out of the lineup. With the 6-2 four-star recruit back Tstreet earned its Open bid. She adds a lot to the lineup with both her setting and hitting and has a calm and steady demeanor. Jordyn Moore, S/RS, Excel 15 National Red – Another two-way contributor we enjoyed watching, Moore is a three-star recruit. She’ll probably be a full-time setter at the next level with her soft delivery. But she also hits for Excel and is a heady attacker. Hannah Beauford, Drive Nation 15 Red – Beauford runs a 5-1 for Drive Nation. This three-star recruit is fluid, consistent and moves around the court well. 16 Open Amanda Saeger, Wave 16 Brennan – If you watch the Wave offense, everyone is involved in it. That’s how Saeger directs the attack, spreading the ball around and getting hitters good matchups. This 5-10 four-star recruit is going places! Charlie Fuerbringer, S/RS, Mizuno Long Beach 16 Rockstar – As we said about Fuerbringer at Salt Lake, it’s hard to find a player in the gym with a higher IQ. She sees the game at a high level and she has cat-like reactions. This four-star recruit can run a 5-1 or hit and set in a 6-2 for Beach. Kiki Remensperger, Coast 16-1 – Remensperger is a gamer and someone you can tell loves to compete. She knows how to run a balanced offense, getting her middles and right side involved as much as she can. Sydney May, S/RS, Seal Beach 16-1 – There’s a lot this 5-10 athlete brings to the table for Beach. Her setting is consistent and her ability to hit fills a big role on the right side in Seal Beach’s 6-2. Julia Kakkis, S/RS, Momentous 16 Dan – At 6-1, Kakkis has a bright future ahead of her. She’s a capable setter yet she might be a full-time hitter on the next level. She hits with lots of power and aggression. Maya Baker, Vision 16 Gold – A freshman playing up, Baker is a bit undersized but is calm under pressure and doesn’t crack. Though Vision is outside heavy, Baker doesn’t rely solely on her lefts to get the job done and does well incorporating her others hitters into the mix. 17 Open Zoe Rachow, Coast 17-1 – This 5-10 setter plays with lots of energy and determination. She does well setting against the flow and has good connections with her middles. That’s part of the reason she’s a three-star recruit. Madison Maxwell, S/RS, Legacy Girls 17 Pyramid – Keep an eye out for Maxwell! Legacy made some waves this weekend with this 6-2 sophomore playing a key role. Her setting is sharp but she also proved to be a reliable scorer on the right. Nicole Feliciano, S/RS, Tstreet 17 Naseri – You have to love the intensity Feliciano plays with. She doesn’t back down from a challenge. The 5-10 setter showed her ability to get hitters good look while also giving Tstreet a scoring option on the right. Lexi Yoza, AZ Rev 17 Premier – We saw Yoza in Salt Lake City as part of a 6-2. This weekend she was running a 5-1. At 5-8, this three-star recruit committed to Temple knows how to run an offense and consistently gets her hitters one-on-one looks. Shanelle Puetz, Wave 17 Julianna – A senior playing down for Wave, Puetz is a total competitor. This 5-10 setter is fiery and brings her competitive attitude to the position.