2026 Middles who stood out in Reno
Below are 2026 athletes in Reno this weekend: Corrinn Stahlhut, MB, 2026, SAND – While watching one entire rally and more ongoing rallies in a set, it is clear to see Corrinn Stahlhut plays to win. Stahlhut is a smart hitter…
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Corrinn Stahlhut, MB, 2026, SAND – While watching one entire rally and more ongoing rallies in a set, it is clear to see Corrinn Stahlhut plays to win. Stahlhut is a smart hitter with excellent situational awareness to emphatically choose to keep to the ball in play or go for the knockout. Her game includes getting close to a teammate while blocking and making sure just her hands get across the net. She is a fierce competitor that gets after it.
Brynn Eckardt, MB, 2026, NCVC – Any home builders setting for a demonstration should look to Brynn Eckardt for a display of what a solid roof looks like. She loads and unloads her legs very well creating a safety-first approach to her blocking movement. Keeping her head down and hard work is another consistency with Eckardt and that is contagious for teammates to follow behind.
Corrine McWilliams, MB, 2026, MidCoast – Corrine McWilliams has the makings to be an excellent student of the game at another level. She knows her position and stays within the confines of that role very consistently. As diligent as McWilliams is, she is an active participant and stays engaged with the play wherever the ball goes.
Taylor Davis, MB, 2026, Over The Top – Taylor Davis gives an impression of being a very coachable player that will make teams work for any point-scoring opportunities. This reverent player does good work maintaining a rally with smart choices when she is hitting. The best part about Davis is that she is eager to go back for more in offense or defense. Specifically, the transition phase and block phase when a hitter is set repeatedly.
Addison Monnastes, MB, 2026, Red Rock – Being locked in is something that Addison Monnastes does with ease. She is very focused on her opposing middle even to the point she reads to drop her hands at the last second when a hitter decides to hit offspeed. Monnastes plays loose allowing her to hit many sets that are located in various places relative to her body.