H-Town Showdown #2 – 17s – Middles
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The traditional club tournament H-Town Showdown had the second of its four scheduled stops of the year last weekend in Houston, with more than 100 teams competing in three age groups at three different venues in the region. I was…
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Continue ReadingThe traditional club tournament H-Town Showdown had the second of its four scheduled stops of the year last weekend in Houston, with more than 100 teams competing in three age groups at three different venues in the region.
I was at the FAST Complex on Saturday afternoon, following the 17s Division and got to watch the 16 best-seeded teams compete during the way and to see some of the finest volleyball talent in the state of Texas in action.
Several players stood out for their great level of play and I’m taking the week to feature some of them. Here are some of the middles that left a strong impression:
UCLA commit Humphrey has long been considered one of the top middles in the entire state and her performance in the event certainly justified it. She was a force at the net for division winners HJV 17 Elite and no other middle was as impactful as she was all day. Humphrey’s blocking is incredibly intimidating and, when she didn’t get the stop, she strongly affected the hitter’s decision-making up at the net. She was also very active and efficient on the offensive side of the game, using her great footwork to make herself available in every play and swinging hard to score.
Cameron Coleman
Cameron Coleman
Every tournament I attend there’s a player I’m not very familiar with that leaves a strong impression and this time it was certainly Coleman. She was on fire with Houston Skyline 17 White and her entire package as a player is truly impressive. She’s very athletic and plays with tremendous intensity, especially on offense, where she jumps high and hits a very quick set with great efficiency. Coleman is also a standout blocker, moving quickly at the net and closing the space well with her long arms. She also has some good moments with her serving in the tournament.
Sophie Jones
Sophie Jones
Jones was very active at the net for her Woodlands Revolution 17 Premier team on Saturday. She offensive potential was probably what stood out the most, but she also proved to be a very good blocker, getting off the floor quickly, reacting well to overpasses and using her arms to put pressure on opposing hitters. Jones’ offense is also really interesting as she jumps well and has a very quick right arm. Besides that, she can also hit from the left and the right really well.
Lillie Thibodeaux
Lillie Thibodeaux
Thibodeaux displayed a strong game with her Houston Skyline BCS 17 Royal team. Her good size and impressive mobility make of her a very efficient player at the net. Thibodeaux is a very strong offensive player because of her ability to hit multiple different sets and is very difficult to be stopped. She also makes some great impact with her blocking, getting quickly to the pins and taking up space from opposing hitters.
One of the most physical players in the entire tournament, McNeill did a great in the middle for HJV 17 Premier. She’s impressively mobile on the court and knows how to make her presence felt at the net. McNeill’s offense is really strong as she’s capable of hitting the ball hard and making contact with it at a very high point. She’s also an outstanding blocker, who’s very active at the net and is always ready to stop an overpass or a setter dump. The middle also made some good plays when on defense.