Playoff Match: Archbishop Mitty and St. Francis
Below are five players that can alter a CIF playoff match tonight: Katelyn Sentous | 5’11” | 2026 | MB | Archbishop Mitty High SchoolThe approach to hit from Katelyn Sentous is as much on a straight line as it…
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Continue ReadingBelow are five players that can alter a CIF playoff match tonight:
Katelyn Sentous | 5’11” | 2026 | MB | Archbishop Mitty High School
The approach to hit from Katelyn Sentous is as much on a straight line as it gets. Like many approaches she gets to a place for her two foot takeoff with great acceleration. As she glides through the arm, her arm is up quick and she reaches as high as she can. When blocking, she reads the game well and lets an attack come to her well setup block. Additionally, she touches a height of the second white on the antenna.
Gianna Majlesara | 2025 | DS/S | Archbishop Mitty High School
Gianna Majlesara has an opportunity of a high percentage point scoring play, like an overpass, and see finds open court. Her game includes two different approaches to a set. First, and also what seems to be her priority, is a hard and fast approach ending with a hard driven attack. Second is an approach that metaphorically appears to be carefully heading over a board of nails. Specifically, that out of system approach keeps the ball in play. Watch for Majlesara celebrating as it is completed with joy.
Jillian Pascual | 2024 | DS/S | Archbishop Mitty High School
Balanced is the name of her game for Jillian Pascual. Whether it is her vision, her firm footed movement, or groundedness when before and after playing the ball, Pascual is balanced. She peers around a block and waits to affix her sights on the volleyball. Even as that ball deflects off the block she holds her ground and even uses her hands regularly to dig. When using her arms as a platform to contact, both are extended and finish a dig after contact.
Tangi Natane | 5’10” | 2024 | OPP | St. Francis High School
A left handed hitter, like Tangi Natane, is usually interesting and fun to watch. When on the rightside, she gets to a set just a littler earlier than a right handed hitter. Additionally, she is not looking to attack the ball at the block. She has a formidable cross court, well sharp cross court, shot. Additionally, Natane keeps the elbow of her left arm up high giving her options to hit or tip depending on the presence of a block in front of her.
Bridget Gammons | 6’1″ | 2025 | MB | St. Francis High School
The hard work of Bridget Gammons shows up primarily during two phases in her game. After blocking, she hustles off the net and quickly adapts to a dig keeping her as an offensive option. When hitting, hustle to a set and hangtime keep her options open of where to hit. Circling back, Gammons gets her hands across the net nearly as soon as they go above the net. Additionally, she reaches a height of the second white on the antenna.