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<p>Many athletes have already received offers and committed to their respective future homes. There are still a great many athletes still needing said home for the fall of '23. These next few articles highlight those that are still ready to play.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='85900' first='Faith' last='Burch'], 5-10 RS/S, Roncalli</h2>
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<p>As the definition of "hybrid", I find it interesting that Faith is still available. She's a lefty hammer that can run an offense. She's a right side AND a setter. She defends and puts balls away with equal efficiency. With her attack touch at almost ten feet, and high hands that can get to most passes, she's fully capable of doing almost anything on the volleyball court.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='85908' first='Caroline' last='Hilbrich'], 5-9 OH, Floyd Central</h2>
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<p>Earning their first sectional title in almost forever last fall was a massive accomplishment for this southern Indiana gem. Her ability to be a six-rotation passer in any collegiate situation makes her easily marketable at the next level, and her size should not dissuade anyone interested in such a talent. She should be the driving force and offensive leader for a Floyd Central squad trying to make a deeper run in the postseason this coming fall.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='85918' first='Sydney' last='Robinson'], 5-8 OH, Brebeuf</h2>
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<p>Of the five listed here, Sydney is easily the most athletic. With a state title under her belt, and a much harder fall schedule staring her in the face, Sydney will be relied upon even more to shoulder the offensive load for the Braves this fall in 4A. Her quick springs, fast transition and recent Munciana training have made her that much better for her new coach, whomever that might be.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='85905' first='Chloe' last='Cook'], 5-9 OH, Wapahani</h2>
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<p>Speaking of Munciana, Chloe is a smart, fast and reliable six-rotation passer that can hit from anywhere and take any set and score points. Her relentlessness belies her size, and her strength is her ability to be the workhorse on any roster. She has a hammer of a right shoulder, is a fantastic teammate and is seemingly always on a winning program, at any level.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='104934' first='Emma' last='Dodson'], 5-10 OH, Westfield</h2>
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<p>In both the "sectional of death" and the "conference of death", Emma might be the forgotten pin attacker that can be a six-rotation outside at the next level. Her squad, albeit undersized, will most definitely be leaning on her for leadership and offense, and her whip of an arm is more than capable of doing so. Bigger than most available pins in this class, she plays larger than her stature with her athleticism, strength and speed. </p>
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