Five NKYVC 15 Tsunami Players On the Rise
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NKYVC 15 Tsunami, which turned in a third-place finish at the Northeast Qualifier in Philadelphia on Sunday, April 24 and secured its open bid, features multiple players on the rise. Several NKYVC 15 Tsunami players are excelling in the current…
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Continue ReadingNKYVC 15 Tsunami, which turned in a third-place finish at the Northeast Qualifier in Philadelphia on Sunday, April 24 and secured its open bid, features multiple players on the rise.
Several NKYVC 15 Tsunami players are excelling in the current club volleyball season.
A look at five NKYVC 15 Tsunami players on the rise follows.
Corrine Blackburn is a freshman middle hitter from Bishop Brossart High School. At 6-2 1/2, Blackburn provides length along the middle of the net. A productive blocker, Blackburn blocks well individually and with the outside hitter and the opposite hitter.
Julia Grace Julia Grace 5'6" | DS/L Notre Dame Academy | 2025 State KY is a freshman libero/setter from Notre Dame Academy. Grace can deliver both defensively and offensively. A player who possesses solid passing skills and defensive skills, Grace is an accurate passer that is agile.
Brooke Jackson is a sophomore middle hitter/right side hitter from Covington Latin High School. Jackson is athletic, moves well from side to side and provides aggressiveness at the net. Able to hit from both the front row and the back row, Jackson digs for quick attacks routinely.
Riley McCloskey Riley McCloskey 6'1" | OH Notre Dame | 2025 State KY is a freshman outside hitter/setter from Notre Dame Academy. McCloskey can thrive as a go-to hitter and a primary passer. A player with a diverse skill set, McCloskey possesses strong communication skills and can be a vocal leader.
Ava Tilden is a freshman outside hitter from Notre Dame Academy. Tilden adjusts well to sets coming from any location and possesses solid back row skills. A player who elevates well at the net, Tilden completes attack hits regularly.