Each year prior to the start of the high school volleyball season, Prep Dig Nebraska releases its “Watch List” for liberos/DS, setters and hitters. At the end of each high school season, Prep Dig Nebraska releases a 1st, 2nd and…
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SubscribeEach year prior to the start of the high school volleyball season, Prep Dig Nebraska releases its “Watch List” for liberos/DS, setters and hitters. At the end of each high school season, Prep Dig Nebraska releases a 1st, 2nd and 3rd team All-Nebraska squad as well as three teams from of each classification.
A total of 30 athletes will earn All-Nebraska honors at the end of the year, with 10 players being named to each of the three teams. The players will come from a variety of classes and the recognition will be determined based solely on what the athlete did during the 2018 high school season. Of the 30 athletes, six will be setters, six will be either liberos or defensive specialists and 24 will he hitters (a combination of OH, MH & RS). It is extremely difficult to earn an All-Nebraska honor.
The following list of players is an indicator of how well players have performed in the past, which means they have the potential to earn All-Nebraska honors. However, inclusion on the list does not mean the player will be named All-Nebraska nor does it mean a player not listed below can’t be named All-Nebraska. Again, it will be solely based on what happens during the 2018 high school season.
It should also be noted that the lists are generally dominated by seniors and juniors. It is incredibly rare for a freshman or a sophomore to be named among the 30 best players in the entire state. Every year more than 100 high school players go on to play in college. There is a tremendous amount of volleyball players across the state in all classes with great talent. If you are included on this list, congratulations. If you are not on this list, do not be offended and understand that you are still a valuable member of your team and ultimately your inclusion on an All-Nebraska team or watch list is completely in your hands based on how you perform this season.
Listed alphabetically below are the 30 athletes named to the 2018 setter All-Nebraska Watch List:
Name, Height, Class, School, (College Commitment)
Michaela Boon, 5’7, Sr., Norris (Northern Colorado)
Bree Burtwistle, 5’10, Sr., Stanton (Midland University)
Sami Clarkson, 5’11, Sr., Omaha Concordia (Omaha)
Annika Evans, 5’8, Jr., Waverly
Elle Glock, 6’0, Soph., Wahoo (USC)
Gracie Gokie, 5’10, Sr., Lincoln Pius X
Allison Gray, 5’9, Soph., Skutt Catholic (Arizona State)
Addison Heidemann, 5’7, Soph., Diller-Odell
Grace Jensen, 5’7, Sr., Bennington (Morningside)
Mara LeGrand, 5’10, Sr., Papillion-LaVista South (Regis University)
Hope Leimbach, 5’5, Sr., Lincoln Lutheran (Midland Unviersity)
Alexandra Lemke, 6’0, Sr., Lincoln East (Drake)
Izzy Lukens, 5’9, Jr., Millard North (Arkansas State)
Katie Maser, 5’9, Jr., Grand Island Central Catholic (Creighton)
Tria McLean, 5’11, Jr., Battle Creek (Ohio Univeristy)
Megan Miller, 6’0, Sr., Superior
Kaitlin Neely, 5’8, Jr., Omaha Duchesne
Peyton Neff, 5’8, Soph., North Platte
Mary Nibbe, 6’2, Sr., Red Cloud (Concordia University)
Carsyn Ostrand, 5’8, Sr., Nebraska Christian
Barrett Power, 5’7, Jr., Lincoln Christian
Megan Raszler, 5’7, Sr., Elkhorn (Dordt College)
Alyssa Rezac, 5’7, Sr., Bishop Neumann (Northwest Missouri State)
Baylie Schearer, 5’8, Sr., Gretna
Brooklyn Schram, 5’11, Jr., Papillion-LaVista (South Dakota)
Teghan Sullivan, 5’8, Soph., Superior
Miranda Summers, 5’9, Sr., Ewing
Maddie Wieseler, 5’10, Sr., Hartington Cedar Catholic (Midland University)
Rhianna Wilhelm, 5’10, Jr., Heartland
Emma Worthington, 5’10, Sr., Omaha Duchesne (Cornell University)