Prospects to Watch @PrepDigCa: Liberos
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Continue ReadingPrepDigCa’s Instagram shines a spotlight on our ‘Prospects to Watch,’ providing invaluable social exposure to athletes aspiring to play at the collegiate level. Our featured prospects attract attention and ‘likes’ from a diverse array of colleges, ranging from D1, D2, D3, NAIA, and JUCO. While highlight clips are informative, they can miss the essence of a player’s personality and character. At PrepDig, we take a proactive approach, encouraging our athletes to actively participate in their recruitment exposure within our articles.
When a player earns the title of ‘Prospect to Watch,’ we reach out, extending an invitation to share their unique voice and perspective. We firmly believe that this transcends mere highlights, offering colleges a deeper understanding of the athlete as a whole. This article also offers players, parents, and coaches a window into the character of our prospects. It’s with great pleasure that I present to you the voices of some of our standout Prospects to Watch.
My name is Seraphine Rodriguez, but people call me Sera. I am class of 2028 and 14 years old. I am 5’4” tall and have been playing volleyball for 4 years. I am going to be attending Mater Dei High School. I play for Forza1 North volleyball club and on the 14-one’s team. My position is Libero/Ds, but prefer to play Libero. I started playing volleyball, because my older sister made me join one of her practices, which sparked a flame for my volleyball career. One practice is all it took- I fell in love with it!
An inspirational quote I follow in volleyball is, “I’m not the most talented. I’m not the tallest. I’m not the biggest, but I work the hardest” Kobe Bryant. I practice 4-5 times a week 3-4 hours a day. It gives me confidence to go for everything, no matter how hard it may SEEM, and makes me very persistent as a defensive player. It makes me want to go for every ball, because if I don’t, then who knows if I could have gotten it up. You miss 100% of shots if you don’t try! I will be competing in the Farwestern National Qualifier in Reno, Nevada in April in open division. I am also competing in all local SCVA tournaments in Southern California. Please follow me on instagram @sera_77libero and thank you for this opportunity.
Highlights
I am a 13-year-old libero playing for Rage Volleyball Club’s 14-1s Toa National Team, and I love to compete! This is only my second year in club volleyball, but it has become my passion. My favorite feeling is getting the perfect pass to feed a great set that ends with a monster kill. I approach each game believing that every ball is playable. This do or die mentality helps me to be a spark plug on my team, and I am blessed with amazing teammates.
We only had four returning players this year, so building team unity was important. At the beginning of the season, my team went to Stanford to watch them take on Oregon. I left inspired with the drive to play at the next level. Putting in extra work outside of team practice with position-specific training, has allowed me to develop quick feet and the ability to cover a lot of range on the court. I am averaging 3.4 digs per set, 2 assists per match, and a 2.23 passing percentage per match.
When I am not on the court, I maintain a 4.0 GPA and love dancing and cooking. I am also the reigning gold medalist in all 4 strokes and the IM, for my age group, in the City of Stockton. I was the first female athlete in the city to achieve this honor. Swimming helps me to stay in great shape but nothing compares to winning with my volleyball teammates.
You can see me at the Far Western National Qualifier in Reno from April 26 th -28 th , and the NCVA Power League Championships from May 11th and 12th.
Hope to see you at the court!
Highlights
I have been playing volleyball since I was 11-years old. I have competed at the highest level for my age group, and I thrive in high pressure situations.
I enjoy doing the extra work it takes to get better everyday. I’m consistent in my training and feel so fortunate to train with amazing coaches and mentors. Their guidance not only strengthens my skills but also gives me a sense of gratitude for the opportunity to grow every day.
This year I joined a new team and it’s been important for me to build a bond and trust with my new teammates. They have shown me so much support. This sense of unity is what makes our team special.
On the court, my philosophy is to never give up on a play. My favorite plays are running down a ball and doing whatever I can to get it up or over.
When I am not training or practicing for indoor volleyball, I also love to play beach volleyball. I play for South Bay Sand and for the Mira Costa High School beach team as well. I enjoy being creative and doing art projects. I am currently in AP Art at my high school. When I was younger, I played multiple sports including soccer, softball and basketball. I come from a family of athletes and surfers, and also love to surf.
High School:
Mira Costa #2 in CA, #12 Nationally
Mira Costa Bay League 2022 and 2023 Champions
2023 Mustang Award Recipient (JV)
Club:
2nd place Triple Crown NIT in 2023
1st place Salt Lake City Showdown 2023
1st place SCVA Championships 2023
Upcoming Schedule:
SCVA Event #4 April 21, 2024 – SoCal
Northeast Qualifier April 26-28, 2024 – Philadelphia, PA
West Coast Invitational May 31-June 2, 2024 – Sandy, UT
SCVA Championships June 8-9, 2024 – SoCal