Kansas Heavy Hitters: KC Power 14-1 Has Its Share Of Attackers
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In preparation for the first edition of the Kansas Class of 2028 rankings I scouted three 14U Power League matches on March 9, in Shawnee Kansas. One of the teams I watched closely was the KC Power 14-1 squad. The…
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Continue ReadingIn preparation for the first edition of the Kansas Class of 2028 rankings I scouted three 14U Power League matches on March 9, in Shawnee Kansas.
One of the teams I watched closely was the KC Power 14-1 squad. The Power won a close-fought three-set match against the Topeka Saints 14-1 squad. Here is a look at some young athletes who impressed me with their play. The players included in this report are currently 8th Graders, but I have noted their expected high schools.
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Aliyah Harris Aliyah Harris 5'8" | OH Blue Valley West | 2028 State KS , 5’8”, OH, ’28 (Blue Valley West)
Harris has some serious ups. She and her twin sister Nyah make a solid one-two-punch that any high school team would want on their roster. Both sisters are currently home-schooled but currently live in the Blue Valley West District. Harris finished with a team-high 10 kills and absolutely dominated the third set of the match. She also has a nice serve which accounted for four aces.
Nyah Harris Nyah Harris 5'8" | S Blue Valley West | 2028 State KS , 5’8”, S/RS, ’28 (Blue Valley West)
I listed both Harris sisters at 5-foot-8, but she might very well be a full inch taller than her twin sister. Her game is just a tick more explosive than Aliyah’s. She can set and hit. Nyah finished with four kills, two digs, and two aces. I often suggest that young female athletes need to hit the gym and improve their upper-body strength, but by the looks of the Harris sisters, they may have been born under a bench press bar. They are both physically imposing.
Mya Lee Mya Lee 6'1" | OH St. James Academy | 2028 State KS , 6’1”, OH, ’28 (St. James Academy)
Add Lee to the list of physically intimidating 14-year-olds on the Power roster. These young ladies must truly buy into the power game, as Lee hit a couple of balls that looked as if they were fired out of a cannon. Of the three tall Power players featured, she arguably is the best back-row defensive player of the three. She registered six kills, eight serve receptions, four digs, one block, and one ace in the win over the Topeka Saints.
Emery Black Emery Black 5'6" | DS/L Blue Valley West | 2028 State KS , 5’6”, L, ’28 (Blue Valley Southwest)
Black is a salty libero who got to a ton of balls in this match. I am not sure why the Saints continually served at her, but she made nice first passes and a couple of amazing digs. She moves well laterally and has a nice defensive base. She racked up 23 serve receptions and 15 digs in the three-set victory.
Sanaa Woodberry Sanaa Woodberry 5'8" | MB Olathe West | 2028 State KS , 5’8”, MB/OH, ’28 (Olathe West)
Woodberry just might be the best jumper on the KC Power roster. She can get up and hit with some power. She played front-row-only in this match, and her playing time was someone limited as the Power’s long scoring runs seemed to come with her on the bench. She finished with two kills and I liked her game. The Olathe West Owls are a solid program that churns out college talent, so it will be interesting to see how her game evolves.