New Spots in Updated 2025 Rankings
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Every ranking update calls for some shake-up! If it’s based on outstanding high school seasons, the ending and beginning of club seasons, or showcases know there are players who standout and find a new spot in our rankings. Here are…
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Continue ReadingEvery ranking update calls for some shake-up! If it’s based on outstanding high school seasons, the ending and beginning of club seasons, or showcases know there are players who standout and find a new spot in our rankings. Here are the players who made what we consider major moves in the updated ranking.
We discussed Greenberry a little yesterday in our top 10 roll-out. After a dominant high school and strong start to the 2023 club season she made a jump from the 25th spot into the top 5 these rankings. She is the top ranked middle in our Missouri rankings.
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Dumm runs a two setter system in both the high school and club scene. We can only wonder what her numbers would look like as the main setter but it doesn’t matter. When she is on the court she is a difference maker and an elite setter which is why we moved her from 18 to 12 in our latest batch of ratings.
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The middle/pin doesn’t play for a strong high school program but she makes her presence felt on the court. She also brings that same flavor to the club team with Dynasty. She can be effective both in the middle and the pin. When I saw her at the Prep 250 in December she was very strong on the right pin and moves from the 22nd position up to the 13th.
Chall’s numbers took a big jump in 2022 going from 38 kills to well over 200. She displayed tremendous playmaking abilities and will continue ton only get better which is why she jumps from 46 to 34 this March.
Five kills a set and 400 kills in consecutive seasons is impressive. That is why Rebmann makes the leap from 75th in last year’s ranking to 35th this spring. She is a scorer, enough said and will be a prospect for numerous schools if volleyball is in her future plans.
Highfill’s play on the club level is primarily why she makes the jump to 40th, up from 54th. She is a competitor who makes her team better with her on the court.