
Each Wednesday throughout the membership season, VolleyballMag acknowledges a Dream Workforce of eight ladies volleyball gamers (15s to 18s age teams) who have been standouts the weekend earlier than. The group, most weeks, consisted of the next:
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We embrace our eight-player Dream Workforce under, in addition to others we thought-about, based mostly completely upon nominations acquired.
Be aware to coaches and administrators: whereas there isn’t any science to how we select members of our Dream Workforce, acting on larger phases will give gamers an edge, as will nomination types that describe with specificity how effectively a participant carried out the earlier weekend.
VolleyballMag DREAM TEAM for February 28
S: Isabelle Bardin, 6-3 Jr., Metro 17 Journey (D.C.) – Bardin averaged eight assists per set and led her group in blocks on the Capitol Hill Traditional over President’s Day Weekend. Her success propelled Metro to an undefeated run by means of 17 Open.
OH: Caydence Doolan, 5-11 Soph., Metro 16 Journey (D.C.) – Doolan was named MVP of 16 Open on the Capitol Hill Traditional by amassing 82 kills over 22 units and passing a 2.1 for the undefeated victors.
OH: Alexa Telly, 6-0 Fr., Metro 15 Journey (D.C.) – A transformed center, Telly had an excellent weekend at Capitol Hill over President’s Day Weekend and was vital to her group’s title in 15 Open. “With a heavy arm she discovered methods to attain from the entrance row and was regular for us within the again row defensively,” famous coach Aubrey Mohler. “She caught the attention of many coaches and event volunteers, who observed her influence a lot that she was named MVP for the 15 Open division. As a coach, the most effective factor about this award that she earned exhibits how exhausting she has labored at a brand new place.”
OH: Mara Sandberg, 5-11 Fr., CPA 16 Benson (WA) – The ability-packed freshman was excellent in all six rotations taking part in up for 12 months for a 16s group that positioned second within the Premier division of the Las Vegas Traditional.
OH: Alayna Pierce, 5-10 Sr., Membership Fusion 18 Apex (IL) – Fusion positioned fourth general within the 17/18 Open division of the Nice Lakes Area Energy League, which concluded this previous weekend. Pierce was a stalwart in six rotations for 18 Apex, which completed solely behind 1st Alliance 17 Gold and 18 Gold and Sky Excessive 18 Elite, and had group highs in kills (57) and aces (9) whereas additionally amassing 44 digs (second to libero). “She may be very productive, out and in of system, and we all the time need her to be an enormous a part of what we do,” stated coach Henry Graack. The Tennessee Tech product additionally had 33 excellent passes, which helped in diversifying the offense.
MB: Alli Robinson, 6-0 Fr., Metro 15 Journey (D.C.) – The Greatest Blocker in 15 Open at Capitol Hill, Robinson’s work “actually helped us to safe the title,” stated coach Aubrey Mohler.
Libero: Kaniyah Bell, eighth grade, Metro 15 Journey (D.C.) – Bell was a defensive workhorse for 15 Open champion Metro on the Capitol Hill Traditional and was named Greatest Digger, as she closed up open area sooner than an actual property developer with a under prime credit score line.
Libero: Avery Reed, 5-6 Jr., Rise 17.1 (OH) — Rise 17.1 competed within the 17/18 Open division of the Battle of the Ohio Valley over Presidents’ Day weekend. Reed performed a key position within the group’s success in taking dwelling the silver championship. She was calm and picked up within the again row, averaging 4 digs per set whereas passing a 2.1. “She commanded the again row, masking half the courtroom herself at instances, and put a cease to her opponents’ assaults,” famous coach Heidi Lee.

Additionally thought-about (by place, so as of consideration):
S: Juleigh Urbina, 5-10 Sr., OT 18 O Roberto (FL) – The Georgetown commit was named Most Priceless Beast on the Southeast Qualifier, which OT received within the 18 Open division.
S: KK Dumpit, 5-5 Sr. ., Membership Fusion 18 Apex (IL) – Fusion positioned fourth general within the 17/18 Open division of the Nice Lakes Area Energy League, which concluded this previous weekend. She ran a 5:1 offense many of the weekend and had 111 assists, 19 digs, 5 aces and 7 kills, all on setter dumps (after all).
“She ran our offense very well, spreading the ball round, shifting hitters, and working a fast offense to assist counter a number of the dimension that we surrender in comparison with different groups that have been in bracket A of the facility league,” stated coach Henry Graack.
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OH: Madelyn Rodrique, 5-7 Fr., Infinity 15 REN (MS) – Rodrigue earned MVB recognition at Southeast within the 14/15 Energy division after compiling 49 kills, 49 digs and 11 aces for the division champions.
OH: Morgan Meyer, 5-11 Soph., Membership ONE AZ 16 Platinum (AZ) – Meyer was very good in area this previous weekend, serving to 16 Platinum transfer as much as Division 3 within the Arizona Open event. The six-rotation exterior amassed 32 kills over 4 matches and added 25 digs, 5 blocks and 1.87 passing.
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Libero: Tessa Hurley, 5-7 Sr., Seal Seaside 18 Black (CA) – Hurley, a key piece in Mater Dei’s highschool nationwide championship this previous fall, helped key an group excellent passing efficiency, which helped her membership group win 18 Open at AVC Dallas over President’s Day Weekend.
Libero: Adrya Vance, 5-4 Soph., Membership ONE AZ 16 Platinum (AZ) – Vance’s excellent play in area this previous weekend and helped 16 Platinum transfer as much as Division 3 within the Arizona Open event. She led the way in which with 57 digs and handed a 2.17. “She was a pacesetter on the courtroom and is an integral a part of this group’s success,” stated the membership’s Geoff Horewitch.
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