2024 Club Season Primer: Setters We Are Excited to See (Pt. 2)
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The school season has ended and the 2024 club season is ramping up. Over the next couple months, we will be highlighting some of the athletes that we are excited to and have enjoyed watching so far this season. Up…
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Continue ReadingThe school season has ended and the 2024 club season is ramping up. Over the next couple months, we will be highlighting some of the athletes that we are excited to and have enjoyed watching so far this season.
Up now, setters (pt. 2)!
Becker, one of the setters on the Aspire NW 15-1 team, brings some great energy to the court and uses her excellent hands to place her sets well. Becker has great court vision and makes smart plays on two, easily finding the open holes on the court. On defense, Becker is disciplined from right back.
Setting alongside Sloan Hefeneider Sloan Hefeneider 5’8″ | S Jesuit | 2026 State OR for the Athena 16-1 team is Harrington, who is not just an excellent setter but is also a strong opposite. Harrington has a soft touch on the ball and jump sets with ease, running a quick offense and placing sets perfectly. She also attacks well from the right side.
Hawk is a consistent, high level setter, running the offense for the NPJ Portland 17 National team. With an effortless jump set and a quick release on the ball, Hawk does a great job of pushing her sets away from the block, opening up the net for her attackers. Hawk also mixes up her sets well to feed each of her hitters.
Running a 6-2 with Kendall Mairs on the OJVA 18-1 team, Old Dominion University commit Levick is a talented all-around athlete. From the right front, Levick puts up a huge block, shutting down outside attackers frequently. When setting, Levick is quick and light on her feet, and she runs a fast, tough offense.
Maulding, one of the OJVA 16-1 setters, commands the court well and uses her court vision to push her sets away from opponents’ blocks. With quick footwork, Maulding does a good job of getting her hands on each pass to place her sets well. And, from the baseline, Maulding brings a tough serve.
Setting opposite Hayden McGehee Hayden McGehee 5’7″ | S Jesuit | 2025 State OR for Athena 17-1 is Miller, who showcases solid footwork and a quick release on the ball when helping run her team’s offense. Miller is great at moving her sets around the court to her attackers, and she can push the ball from pin to pin with ease.
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As one of the NPJ Salem 17 National setters, Morrissette is undoubtedly a high level player. Standing at 6’0”, Morrissette can dominate from the right front, putting up a big block and making plays on two to score. When setting, Morrissette is consistent and smart, putting up perfectly placed sets seamlessly.
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Lauren Rohman Lauren Rohman 5'10" | S Marist | 2027 State OR
Lauren Rohman Lauren Rohman 5'10" | S Marist | 2027 State OR
Rohman, a setter for Webfoot 16-1, is an impressive player and one of the top athletes in the class of 2027. Rohman has great hands and places her sets well. On defense, she is disciplined and makes great plays to keep the ball alive. And, as a lefty, Rohman is super effective when attacking from the right side.
Schnell, who sets for the G3 18-1 team, is super quick and athletic. Schnell uses solid, technical footwork to get to each ball, and manages to square up to the pin on even the toughest of passes. With strong hands, Schnell has no difficulty pushing the ball from pin to pin to set each of her attackers.
Williams, who runs the Athena 18-1 offense alongside Kamree Orizzotti, does an excellent job of commanding the court. Williams showcases a soft touch with each set, quick footwork to get her hands on every ball, and consistent placement. As a lefty, Williams is also effective at dumping or attacking the ball on two.
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