Red Rock Rave: Preview and Predictions (FREE)

It’s an earlier trip to Las Vegas than usual for those making their way to the Red Rock Rave taking place Saturday-Monday at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. The qualifier usually falls in April but is among the first to be held this season. This coming weekend is the first of back-to-back weekends and it features the younger ages vying for their bids. Below, we run through the 14 and 15 Open divisions to see how they might play out.

15 Open

Number of Teams: 38

Number of Bids Available: 3

Previously-Qualified Club: n/a

vballrecruiter.com Nationally-Ranked Teams (22):

  • 1. Skyline 15 Royal
  • 4. Madfrog 15 Green
  • 5. TAV 15 Black
  • 7. Arizona Storm 15 Thunder
  • 10. SCVC 15 Roxy
  • 12. Alamo 15 Premier
  • 13. AZ Sky 15G
  • 14. Hou Skyline 15 Royal
  • 15. Wave 15 Brennan
  • 18. Dynasty 15 Black
  • 19. Forza1 North 15 One
  • 21. HJV 15 Elite
  • 23. Drive Nation 15 Red
  • 29. SG Elite 15 Rosh
  • 32. Actyve 15 Black
  • 33. GP 15 Rox
  • 34. Tstreet 15 Curtis
  • 38. AZ Rev 15 Premier
  • 39. Coast 15-1
  • 41. Aspire 15 Premier
  • 42. Club V 15 Ren Reed
  • 46. MAVS 816 15-1

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Outlook/Prediction: With 20 teams in the field featured in vballrecruiter.com’s Top 50 it makes for a loaded field. With the only path to qualifying coming with a top-three finish, there are going to be plenty of unhappy teams heading home. On the flip side, for the fortunate few who are able to secure bids there is no doubt it will be well deserved. Skyline 15 Royal enters fresh off of winning Triple Crown and looking to keep the momentum going. Triple Crown runner-up SCVC 15 Roxy is also searching for a bid and will carry the confidence of its performance in KC with them to Vegas. Madfrog 15 Green, TAV 15 Black, Arizona Storm 15 Thunder, Alamo 15 Premier and AZ Sky 15G all fared well at Triple Crown too and any of them could walk away with a bid. A team like SG Elite 15 Rosh is ranked No. 29 but can’t be overlooked. SG was close to knocking off Boiler Jrs 15 Gold at Triple Crown. It’s that type of field where the one thing for sure is plenty of unexpected results are going to take place. The final comes down to Alamo knocking off Wave. Skyline takes the final bid.  

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14 Open

Number of Teams: 26

Number of Bids Available: 3

Previously-Qualified Club: n/a

vballrecruiter.com Nationally-Ranked Teams (14):

  • 2. Arizona Storm 14 Thunder
  • 3. Tstreet 14 Carson
  • 4. Madfrog 14 Green
  • 5. Skyline 14 Royal
  • 10. MAVS KC 14-1
  • 11. Mizuno Long Beach 14 Rockstar
  • 14. Forza1 14 One
  • 15. Wave 14 Tammy
  • 16. AZ Rev 14 Premier
  • 19. Forza1 North 14 One
  • 22. AZ Sky 14G
  • 25. Club V 14 Ren Silver
  • 33. HJV 14 Elite
  • 47. Coast 14-1

Outlook/Prediction: Much like 15 Open, it’s going to take a special effort to come through with one of the three bids in play. There is no trickle down, so teams must place in the top three. That leaves very little if any wiggle room. Lots of eyes will be on the favorites like Arizona Storm 14 Thunder, Tstreet 14 Carson, Madfrog 14 Green and Skyline 15 Royal. All showed strong at Triple Crown and it’s hard envisioning not one in the group earning a bid. It’s possible three of the four get bids. Still, it’s volleyball. Wave 14 Tammy was close to upsetting Arizona Storm in KC and could surprise. Mizuno Long Beach 14 Rockstar is likely hungry to finish higher than it did at Triple Crown and get its bid out of the way. MAVS 14-1 can’t be forgotten about and certainly has what it takes to get the bid. It’s a tough field to predict, but the call goes to Tstreet beating Storm in the final. MAVS takes the third bid.

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