USAV 16/17s: Day 4 Show Stoppers

Just like that the 16s and 17s divisions at the USAV GJNC are over. What a ride! Incredibly, Madfrog 16 Green rose up unexpectedly to take home the 16 Open gold medal. Just as remarkably, 1st Alliance 17 Gold held its No. 1 overall seed to earn the 17 Open gold medal. We’ll have more on all of that in the next couple of days in separate articles. For now, we present our Day 4 Show Stoppers.

Avery Jackson, OH, Madfrog 16 Green – Jackson was phenomenal in helping Madfrog to the 16 Open gold medal. She’s an all-around stud, with strong passing and back row skills to go with incredible smarts with her attacking abilities.

Lainee Pyles, OH, Madfrog 16 Green – Pyles brings stability to the outside position. She has a big arm and assures Madfrog always has someone front row who can score and keep opponents from reeling off long streaks.

Avery Baughman, L, Madfrog 16 Green – Baughman was holding down the back row with her steady play. Her passing out of serve receive was consistent and she was making scrappy hustle plays throughout the day.

Gabriela Cornier, L, A5 Mizuno 16 Gabe – The more we watch Cornier, the more there is to like. She makes tremendous plays keeping rallies alive and bringing a defensive tenacity to the floor.

Hannah Benjamin, OH, A5 Mizuno 16 Gabe – A wirey outside, Benjamin gets up and unleashes with the best of them. She’s the team’s go-to hitter and who A5 leans on when it needs a key point.

Ryan McAleer, L, Dynasty 16 Black – Dynasty tied for the bronze medal in 16 Open, with McAleer doing her part on the defensive side. She’s an accurate, reliable passer out of serve receive and she flies around the court covering tips and touches well.

Grace Nelson, OH, 1st Alliance 16 Gold – Nelson powers the offense along. The dynamic changes every time she comes across the front row with her strong arm and knack for getting points.

Ella Vogel, L, Co Jrs 16 Sherri – Vogel was strong in the back court. She has good range and does well tracking down balls to keep plays alive.

Izzy Starck, S/RS, Co Jrs 16 Sherri – Starck is the heartbeat of the lineup. She’s a fierce competitor with the ability to impact the match in so many ways, from her setting to hitting and blocking.

Mia Tvrdy, MB, Premier Nebraska 16 Gold – A strong presence in the middle, Tvrdy moves side to side well and gets up on the block to cause problems for attackers. She’s also a scoring threat and someone defenses have to track.

Faith Frame, L, Premier Nebraska 16 Gold – Frame does such an incredible job in everything she does. She’s a high-level passer and defender who reads very well and is typically in position to make the plays she needs to.

Mayte Camacho, L, Top Select 16 Elite – Camacho is a quick libero who gets around the court in a hurry. She’s able to chase down loose balls and does well covering.

Samantha Bowron, OH, Top Select 16 Elite – Bowron is a strong outside who jumps and swings well. She’s a six-rotation mainstay and gives Top Select a reliable option who defenses have to plan around.

Grace Egan, OH, 1st Alliance 17 Gold – 1st Alliance powered its way to the gold medal, with Egan part of a strong outside duo holding it down. She can get up and crush balls at times. She can also take pace of her shots and go off-speed to the gaps to give defenses fits.

Kennedy Wagner, OH, 1st Alliance 17 Gold – Wagner is the other half of the outside duo and is as steady and reliable as they come. She’s a smart attacker who knows how to score consistently against bigger blockers.

Gigi Navarrete, L, 1st Alliance 17 Gold – Navarrete is an energetic and upbeat libero who is fun to watch take care of the back row duties. She is steady with her serve receive and does a good job digging.

Sydney Schnichels, RS, MN Select 17-1 – Schnichels is such a weapon on the right. She’s long with a big arm. She can go right over blocks or she can tool them. Either way, she has the ability to frustrate defenses.

Stella Swenson, S, MN Select 17-1 – Playing up an age group, Swenson is a high IQ setter who is in full command and control of the offense. She has a great touch and connects well with all her hitters.

Kate Thibault, L, MN Select 17-1 – Thibault was a back row force. She made a ton of plays to keep her team in points and was rarely off her mark putting the ball on target.

Jordyn Harvey, OH, Club V 17 Ren Reed – Club V leans heavily on Harvey. She’s a six-rotation outside who defenses have to give a lot of attention to because she’s an equal scoring threat whether front or back row.

Taylor Harvey, MB, Club V 17 Ren Reed – Harvey has so much upside its scary. She’s playing up two age groups and is one of the best middles in the division. She’s virtually unstoppable the way she gets up and can see the court to exploit defenses.

Zoe Rachow, S, Coast 17-1 – Rachow can move the ball around with the best of them. She has strong hands and is consistent with her location.

Sydney Bold, L, Coast 17-1 – Bold is a steadying presence in the back row. She’s unflappable and is part of strong ball control unit for Coast.

Chloe Chicoine, OH, Circle City 17 Purple – Chicoine is a marvel to watch play. She does everything at a high level, from a big jump and arm to her speed and hustle on the defensive side.

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