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Each Wednesday in the course of the membership season, VolleyballMag acknowledges a Dream Crew of eight women volleyball gamers (15s to 18s age teams) who have been standouts the weekend earlier than. The staff, most weeks, consisted of the next:
Setter or S/RS
Setter, S/RS or RS
OH
OH
MB
MB
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DS
We embrace our eight-player Dream Crew beneath, in addition to others we thought of, primarily based solely upon nominations obtained.
Be aware to coaches and administrators: whereas there isn’t a science to how we select members of our Dream Crew, acting on larger levels will give gamers an edge, as will nomination kinds that describe with specificity how nicely a participant carried out the earlier weekend.
This week, we now have three outsides, as a result of we obtained no DS nominees.
VolleyballMag DREAM TEAM for February 7
S: Isabelle Bardin, 6-3 Jr., Metro 17 Journey (DC) – Bardin averaged over 9 assists per set and led her staff in blocks and to victory on the JVA Allure Metropolis Problem.
RS: Emmy Schrom, 6-0 Sr., Revolution PGH 18 White (PA) – Schrom, a Duquesne recruit, performed an enormous position as a six-rotation proper facet for a staff that took second in 18 USA final weekend on the Ohio Valley Qualifier. “Emmy took numerous massive swings in crucial moments to supply the staff with some severe firepower,” mentioned coach Heidi Miller. “She attacked from the left, proper, and in addition usually out of the backrow.: Schrom completed the weekend with 70 kills and added 20 aces with a deadly high spin leap serve. Schrom topped off her profitable run in Columbus with 27 digs and 4 blocks.
OH: Kate Kalcynski, 6-0 Fr., Legacy 15-1 Adidas (MI) – Kalcynski led the Central Zone 15 Open champs in kills, passer score, hitting share and solo blocks, a efficiency that coach Tyler Strom described as “completely unimaginable.”
OH: Mimi Mambu, 6-0 Jr., Metro 18 Journey (D.C.) – A Georgia Tech commit, Mambu averaged 5.4 kills per set and hit. 305 for the weekend as Metro certified in 18 Open at OVR in Columbus, Ohio.
OH: Payton Tompkins, 6-0 Sr., Dallas Skyline 18 Black (TX) – Skyline tore by the 18 USA division in Columbus with out dropping a set and Tomkins was a catalyst. The six-rotation outdoors didn’t come off the court docket. Head coach David Huynh mentioned that his senior was on level together with her serve-receive all event lengthy though she was focused. She got here up with essential blocks on the correct when moved over there, was stellar on digging up hard-driven balls and deep nook ideas and made so many good performs general that saved her staff shifting ahead.
MB: Julia Hunt, 6-2 Sr., NKYVC 18 Tsunami (KY) – Hunt, the Kentucky HS Miss Volleyball and College of Washington signee, dominated at OVR, whilst her staff struggled to a 4-4 end. She completed the weekend with 53 kills, on .320 hitting, and 17 blocks.
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MB: Austin Knight, 6-1 Sr., OT 18 O Semei (FL) – Knight stepped as much as lead OT to second place in 18 Liberty on the Ohio Valley Qualifier.
Libero: Emma Fritch, 5-6 Soph., NKYVC 16 Tsunami (KY) – Fritch was key to 16 Tsunami successful the 16 Open division on the Central Invitational. Over 19 units, the sophomore posted large dig numbers (101), was terrific as a secondary setter (29 assists) and added 5 aces.
Additionally thought of (by place, so as of consideration)
OH: Sydney Buchanan, 6-0 Jr., 1st Alliance 17 Gold (IL) — 1st Alliance went 6-0 within the 17/18 Open Division of the Windy Metropolis Energy League this previous weekend. Buchanan led the offensive cost, hitting .375 for the weekend with 41 kills, as her staff took excessive spot within the league. She had her greatest matches when it mattered probably the most. Within the championship video games for each Saturday and Sunday, Buchanan gathered 18 kills and hit .395.
OH: Jaidyn Jager, 6-1 Jr., Coast 18-1 (CA) – Jager bolstered that she’s among the best nationally in her class with distinctive play on the web blocking and attacking and as a defender within the again row for Coast, which went undefeated to win 18 Open on the Ohio Valley Qualifier..
OH: Lilly Gillespie, 5-9 Sr., NKYVC 18 Tsunami (KY) – Gillespie was an influence participant for 18 Tsunami in Columbus on the Ohio Valley qualifier. The Cincinnati commit had 39 kills, 53 digs and handed a 2.05. She confirmed off her grit and performed spectacular protection.
OH: Savannah Jackson, 5-8 Jr., Jacksonville Juniors 17 Black (FL) — Jackson was on hearth on the JJVA Jax Jam in final weekend. The College of North Carolina Pembroke recruit hit a blistering .391 with 23 kills over 10 units. She helped her staff win the Jax Jam going an ideal 10-0 in units, 5-0 in matches.
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Libero: Malinh Godschall, 5-7 Sr., Metro 18 Journey (D.C.) – Godschall led Metro to an Open bid in Columbus. The Mid-Atlantic’s greatest senior defender averaged nearly seven digs per set for the event, was sturdy in serve-receive as nicely, and supplied priceless management because the staff’s captain.
Libero: Penelope Kavalieros, 5-7 Jr., Jacksonville Juniors 17 Black (FL) – Kavalieros helped JJVA 17 Black go 5-0 (10-0) to win the JJVA Jax Jam over the weekend. She led her staff in digs with a whopping 63 and in addition handed a strong 2.11.
Libero: Julia Howard, 5-6 Soph., Jacksonville Juniors 16 Black (FL) – Howard had 77 digs over 13 units and handed a 2.27 for 16 Black, which completed third taking part in up within the 17/18 division on the Jax Jam. Her staff misplaced solely to JJVA 17 Black within the semis.
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