Impressive ’26s from the Minnesota Slam
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There was a lot of talent in the class of 2026 at the Minnesota Slam, including numerous athletes in the 17/18s division. Here are some of the players who caught my eye at the Minnesota Slam. Keira Griesbach WI #WL…
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Continue ReadingThere was a lot of talent in the class of 2026 at the Minnesota Slam, including numerous athletes in the 17/18s division. Here are some of the players who caught my eye at the Minnesota Slam.
Keira was a part of the FVP G18 Wheels team. She is a reliable and powerful on the pin. Keira plays all six rotations and has a huge impact on every aspect of the game. You can tell how hard she works on the court by the gritty plays she makes.
Ava Johnson
Ava Johnson
You would never know that Ava is playing up an age division. She absolutely unloads on the ball. Ava is another athlete who plays all six rotations, but you can’t ignore the incredible impact she has when she is in the front row. She takes an explosive approach and swing and can bounce the ball over blockers.
Reis is a powerhouse pin with huge potential. She has good court awareness and a heavy hand on the ball. She has good ball control in the back row and is a go-to offensive weapon for Stateline. She can swing well out of the front and back row and makes momentum-changing plays.
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Mariah Algaard
Mariah Algaard
Mariah is a setter with great fundamentals and a lot of potential. She played super well at the Slam and was everything her team needed her to be. She worked to be strategic with her sets and fed all of her hitters.
Lily Lemieux
Lily Lemieux
Lily is an energizer and leader on the court. She is clean and well-rounded as an athlete. She has consistent angles on her passes and puts up a good out-of-system set. She is a positive force both in her play and her energy.
Alyssa is a powerhouse pin who is athletic and smart. She has a positive impact on nearly every play. She can power through opposing blocks and is a reliable offensive weapon. She is a player who only improves throughout a match and is a fun player to watch.
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Elizabeth is an impact middle. She is disciplined on her block and works to make herself available in transition. She had some really great swings throughout the tournament and is a middle who puts in the work on the court for her team.
Brooke was consistent and confident at the Slam. She really caught my eye on day 2 when she was an impact player in every match leading up to and including the championship. Her strong serving and consistent passing complement her offensive talent and make her a very well-rounded 6-rotation pin.
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Zoe Wilson
Zoe Wilson
Zoe runs the court efficiently and with experience. She is a leader and a quarterback for this talented team. She brings a lot of confidence to the court and helps build confidence in her teammates. Zoe is a great leader and setter, and her impact is noticeable whenever she steps on the court.
Camrie is a 6-rotation athlete with a lot of potential. She has an insane amount of raw talent and is a physical pin hitter. As she continues to gain experience, she will only become more dominant. She is a player to watch in this class.
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Lydia Lazarescu
Lydia Lazarescu
Lydia really impressed me with her athleticism and heads-up plays at the net. She is smart and explosive as a middle and a talented blocker. She is engaged in every play and is aggressive and competitive in her play.
Libbey is an athlete with so much potential. She can set and swing, though she typically plays right side. Libbey is an energizer on the court and has great chemistry with her teammates. She does not make a lot of errors on offense and has a nice line shot as well.
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Shelby is a well-rounded athlete. She can play nearly any position, and her sheer athleticism sets her apart. She can set and swing. Shelby is gritty and makes even the toughest plays work. She was setting at the Slam and impressed me with her defense and how she spread her offense.