Prep Dig Gauntlet Top Performers
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We told you about some of the game changers from the Prep Dig Gauntlet but we had many players catch our attention. Some of those even got pegged as top performers. Let’s look at some players that made the Gauntlet…
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Continue ReadingWe told you about some of the game changers from the Prep Dig Gauntlet but we had many players catch our attention. Some of those even got pegged as top performers. Let’s look at some players that made the Gauntlet such a fantastic event. Now I want to preface this article by saying there are many more athletes that were top performers that may not be mentioned in this article. I just wanted to go into some of my more detailed notes on a few players.
Raveling is a decent six rotation player that can put up a solid block and is sound in serve receive. She was consistent as a skilled attacker in Milwaukee last weekend. Her serve receive was sound all weekend and she was hard to stop from the pins.
Ptacek puts up a big block for opposing team’s best attackers. As an attacker she finds a way through the block. Ptacek’s competitveness is fierce and her improvement is undeniable. I can’t wait to see what she does this fall!
Ptacek crushes the slide after running an athletic route in front or behind the setter. She is lightening fast on top of the net and is virtually unstoppable when she gets warmed up. Ptacek is a strong and physical middle blocker that can elevate quickly. She is a go-to in and out of system.
Gunderson has a lot of length and a fast arm. She gets a nice high contact and does a great job using the block to her advantage. Gunderson was seen blasting the ball on a hard angle for several points in one match.
Williams knows how to get the point for her squad. She worked the line with expertise and found the edges of the block to score with ease. Williams just keeps swinging as an electric pin and one you should definitely put on your list of players to see.
West is a super scrappy defender. She does a great job taking care of the first contact. West is really solid in serve receive and a great communicator. There’s really no doubt that she can command the backrow and reads the rally extremely well.
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Meester makes a solid contact on the ball and hits it with a heavy arm down the line. She has height but she plays so much bigger. Meester stands out as a massive part of Adrenaline’s success.
Poeck has a big vertical and takes a big swing over the opposing block. She has a real whip for an arm and a versatile shot selection. Poeck is tough for opposing teams to get a handle on.
Christianson knows how to distribute the ball by getting her feet to the ball and moving from pin to pin. She can also score by executing a smart setter dump or bringing a tough serve from the endline. As an attacker she can pound the ball down the line and no one even gets close to it. Defensively Christianson puts up a ginormous block and can cover a lot of court.
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Keaveny has a nice float serve that throws teams off balance. She can make a smart push to the deep corners when taken out of system and knows just when to use a well placed setter dump to score. She has quick clean hands and solid footwork when setting.
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Kocon can easily use the 1 handed set to save a ball her middles know exactly how to redirect the ball for the point. She makes big plays by turning an out of system situation into a point time and time again. Kocon can also take a big swing and work so many different angles as a left-handed attacker.
I really liked watching how Lester would move the ball around the court. She has an intense style of play that just makes you happy to see in players because you can tell they love the game. Lester has a tough float serve that dances over the net and causes a lot of passers to panic.