That is our weekly replace on USA girls enjoying skilled volleyball world wide. A lot of the gamers are former NCAA standouts:
Italy
Imoco Volley Conegliano gained its fifth Italian Cup (Coppa Italia) in a row with a 25-21, 22-25, 25-19, 19-25, 15-11 victory over Allianz Vero Volley Milano earlier than a crowd of 6,700 within the Pala Trieste.
Kelsey Robinson Prepare dinner led the American contingent with 14 kills, Kathryn Plummer had 13 and Khalia Lanier was a serving sub as her crew clinched the crown on her serve. Swede Isabelle Haak had 21 kills and two blocks.
Milano’s Dana Rettke completed had 12 kills and hit .688. Kara Bajema had a kill and two blocks.
Conegliano swept Chieri within the semifinals. Plummer had eight kills, three blocks and three aces. Robinson Prepare dinner had 9 kills and a block. Chieri’s Avery Skinner was held to 2 kills and a block. Madi Kingdon Rushel had two kills.
Milano obtained to the ultimate by beat Scandicci in 5. Rettke had 10 kills (.588), three blocks and an ace for Milano and Bajema didn’t play.
Within the Italian League, Casalmaggiore (7-13) earned its greatest win of the season and fourth in a row by beating Novara (16-4) in 4 units. Simone Lee was Casalmaggiore’s second-top scorer with 18 kills and one block and setter Micha Hancock had a kill and an ace.
South America
Minas gained the South American Membership championship after pulling off in opposition to rival Praia Clube. Setter Jenna Grey was named MVP. Minas superior by Brazilian rival SESI Bauru in 4.
In Brazilian league play, SESC RJ (15-1) beat rival Fluminense in 4 units as Roni Jones-Perry led with 14 kills, three aces and a block.
Türkiye
VakifBank superior to the Turkish Cup semifinals by sweeping Cukurova as Jordan Thompson led with 14 kills (.429) and an ace. Ali Frantti added eight kills and two blocks and Chiaka Ogbogu didn’t play.
Kuzeyboru was eradicated after falling in 4 units to THY. Sarah Parsons led Kuzeyboru with 14 kills and an ace.
VakifBank improved to 19-1 within the Turkish League by sweeping PTT (5-16) as Frantti had 10 kills (.533) and a block. Thompson had eight kills in two units.
Galatasaray (10-11) was swept by Eczacibasi (19-1). Danielle Cuttino led Galatasaray with 16 kills and Logan Eggleston had 9 kills, two blocks and two aces.
Kuzeyboru (13-8) bounced again by sweeping Besiktas (7-14). Parsons was the highest scorer once more with 13 kills, two blocks and two aces.
Stephanie Samedy had 30 kills and a block as Muratpasa (10-11) beat Aydin (6-15) in a really shut five-set match. Micaya White had 19 kills, a block and an ace. Aydin setter Lauren Carlini had two kills, a block and an ace whereas setting..
Germany
Group A: Krystal Rivers had 16 kills, a block and an ace as Stuttgart earned its second win in Group A by sweeping Potsdam. Danielle Harbin got here on as an alternative to steer Potsdam with 13 kills. Breland Morrissette added three kills. Justine Wong-Orantes was credited with 50% optimistic reception.
Dresdner wanted 5 units to flee Suhl as Tia Jimerson had 9 kills, two blocks and two aces. Eleanor Holthaus had 15 kills and 4 blocks for Suhl and Julia Brown had 13 kills and an ace.
Group B: Wiesbaden wanted 5 units to beat Vilsbiburg. Rachel Anderson had eight kills, three blocks and two aces and Jaidyn Blanchfield had 12 kills.
Munster obtained its first win of the second stage by beating Aachen in 4 units. Gloria Mutiri led with 13 kills. Setter Jenna Ewert had a match-high 4 kills to go together with 4 kills and a block whereas setting. Zoe Fleck was credited with 29% optimistic reception. Gabby Goddard led all gamers with seven blocks for Aachen and had eight kills.
Aachen then obtained its first win of the second stage by upsetting Wiesbaden in 5 units. Goddard had eight kills, 4 blocks and an ace. Blanchfield led Wiesbaden with 15 kills, two blocks and an ace. Anderson had 14 kills and an ace.
Munster misplaced once more, this time in 5 units to Vilsbiburg. Mutiri had 17 kills and a block. Ewert added two kills and one ace and Fleck was credited with 36% optimistic reception.
France
Mulhouse superior to the French Cup semifinals by sweeping Marcq en Baroeul. Annayka Legros had seven kills (.400) and 4 blocks and Jaali Winters had 9 kills and a block. Marcq en Baroeul’s Tristin Savage had three kills, two aces and a block.
Jaelyn Keene was named MVP for Nantes because it swept Volero Le Cannet. Keene had six kills, three blocks and two aces. Taylor Mims of Nantes had 15 kills, one block and an ace.
Within the French League, the struggles for Cannes (7-13) continued in a four-set loss to Venelles (7-13). Madelyn Robinson had 10 kills for Cannes.
Paris (16-4) fought off a surging Beziers (12-6) in 4 units. Emily Thater was named MVP after getting 9 kills, three aces and two blocks. Claire Hoffman of Beziers led all scorers with 24 kills, two blocks and an ace. Serena Grey had 12 kills (.647), three blocks and an ace, Taylor Fricano had 4 kills and setter Ella Could Powell one.
Nantes (16-2) survived a five-setter with Marcq en Baroeul (5-14) as Mims went off for twenty-four kills, two aces and a block. Keene added seven kills, two blocks and an ace.
Nancy (15-5) gained its third in a row by sweeping TFOC. Katelyn Evans was named MVP with 10 kills, seven blocks and an ace. Haylie Bennett added 9 kills and 5 blocks. Shayla Hoeft had six kills and two blocks. Nancy setter Saige Ka’aha’aina-Torres had 4 kills, a block, and an ace.
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