19 High Flying Pins at MEQs: 15 Open (Pt. 2)
It was the weekend to go bid hunting! Some of the biggest names from across the country were balling out at the Indiana Convention Center for the hopes to snag a ticket to the 2022 national tournament. This players went…
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Continue ReadingIt was the weekend to go bid hunting! Some of the biggest names from across the country were balling out at the Indiana Convention Center for the hopes to snag a ticket to the 2022 national tournament. This players went all out!
The 15 Open was on fire all weekend with relentless attackers and high fliers. Dynasty 15 Black took home the Mid-East Qualifier crown, but they had to go through the gauntlet to get to the championship. These pins were some of the best in Indianapolis and proving to be some of the best in the country.
Here’s part 2 of the top 19 High Flying Pins at MEQs: 15 Open.
Abigail Vander Wal (2025) | 6’3 OH | 1st Alliance
A huge pin in the 15 Open, Abigail Vander Wal was critical in 1st Alliance’s runner-up finish. She’s loaded with a cannon for an arm and she sees the block well when she fires away. A vocal leader on the court, Vander Wal demands the ball and deservedly so.
Abby Vander Wal takes this @1stAllianceVBC team to a whole new level !!! 👀👀 #MEQs pic.twitter.com/luLlQUp360
— Line Shot Volleyball (@LineShotVBall) March 25, 2022
Allison Barrick (2025) | 5’9 OH | Elevation
Elevation is a quite fitting club name for this athlete to be a part of because Allison Barrick can ELEVATE! Barrick gets up high and swings with a really strong arm. Her strength is to her advantage as it can take out the toughest of defenses. Defenders may be there, but good luck containing her ball.
Lily Riegel (2025) | 6’4 OPP | Elevation
Another heavy bopper for Elevation is Lily Riegel. She’s tall and can jump well. Her block is imposing to come in contact with and if you’re trying to block her, forget about it. Riegel more times than not was attacking over the block with a wicked cross court shot.
Gabriella Divita (2026) | 6’1 OH | Legacy
It is impressive to watch this player go about her game and then realize she’s playing up an age group. Gabriella Divita has great jumping mechanics and a whip of an arm on the left side. Her big arm was crucial in Legacy’s top five finish, being used all around the court.
Aren’t convinced?! Check out this hammer out of the middle from @DivitaGabby 😳 😳 #MEQs pic.twitter.com/AIYqARdaSI
— Line Shot Volleyball (@LineShotVBall) March 25, 2022
Reagan Nelson (2025) | 5’11 OH | Rockwood
Reagan Nelson is a huge piece of the pie for Rockwood. You’ll never see her leave the game because she plays at such a high, all-around level. And she can score just about anywhere. She was running all sorts of routes, not only at the net but in the back row as well. And her swings pack a punch.
Alexis Hinton (2025) | 6’2 OH | Austin Performance
Austin, Texas, was on full display this weekend at Mid-East Qualifiers. Alexis Hinton was the steady Eddie for Austin performance. A reliable six rotation player throughout the weekend. Hinton can attack a range of shots in the front or through the back row with some beautiful swinging mechanics.
Kennedi Rogers (2025) | 5’10 OH | Houston Juniors
Kennedi Rogers was a blast to watch this weekend, she leads a pretty stacked Houston Juniors team with a lot of talent. She’s all that you could want in a six rotation player and then some. Rogers jumps well and hits hard. Very offensive minded, Rogers was ripping a gnarly top spin serve as well to add alongside her offensive output.
It’s the Lone Star battle between Skyline and @houstonjuniors !!! @itsKennedi92 I’m just as excited as you after that kill!!! 🤝🤝 #MEQs pic.twitter.com/sLJ0tjwr0i
— Line Shot Volleyball (@LineShotVBall) March 26, 2022
Kirra Musgrove (2025) | 6’2 OPP/S | Houston Juniors
Right alongside Rogers, Kirra Musgrove is a pretty impressive player in her own right. Lengthy and athletic, Musgrove is as versatile as they come. At the net, she’s a shut down blocker with a wicked south paw. In the back court, she’s a setter with beautiful ball delivery. Her play is reminiscent of a University of Texas legend, Ashley Engle.
Kirra Musgrove – the complete package 📦 @houstonjuniors #MEQs pic.twitter.com/ExmIkz0uLL
— Line Shot Volleyball (@LineShotVBall) March 26, 2022
Kaitlyn Brewer (2025) | 6’1 OPP | Dallas Skyline
Kaitlyn Brewer is a high flier on the right side for Dallas Skyline. Brewer hops off the floor fast and snaps on the ball even faster. When Brewer’s number was called, she delivered more times than not and pretty emphatically.