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<p>This week's release featured nearly twenty athletes already committed to play at the next level. That still leaves over 200 still available to play. Here are five pin attackers from around the state that are more than capable of taking their skills to a college in the fall of 2026.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='217453' first='Rose' last='Mahin'], 5-9 OH, Franklin Community</h2>
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<p>Heavy-armed and aggressive, this high-flying outside for the Grizzly Cubs leads the offense in multiple categories, all while being a primary passer. Finding a club home at Rev, Rose has been a catalyst for most offenses she's a part of, and won't slow down any time soon. Playing for both a highly successful high school and club program, she's also accustomed to a high-level of play that doesn't faze her.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='221342' first='Lily' last='Jones'], 6-2 OH/RS, Roncalli</h2>
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<p>Big and physical, Lily can play either pin at the next level, and not only because of her size. She's seen a ton of reps on both pins in both high school and club, and can receive serve in a pinch if you need it. The ball coming off of her hand is heavy, a trait not often seen in attackers from Indiana.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='300203' first='Ava' last='McNair'], 5-11 OH, Evansville Harrison</h2>
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<p>Size and power seem to be on the menu for today's article, and Ava is no different. From the southwestern corner of the state, Ava is a six-rotation outside that can attack in-system and out-of-system sets with similar success---a trait not easily learned. Although volleyball in the Evansville area is owned by Castle High School, Ava's under-the-radar team should have its fair share of successes, and she's the catalyst.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='300208' first='Bailey' last='Rasawehr'], 6-2 RS, Homestead</h2>
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<p>Yet another big and physical kid from Homestead High School, Bailey is a broad-shouldered right side that can terminate from either pin when needed. I see her more as a defensive option in the front row, with her blocking being a bit more advanced than her attacking at the moment. Successful club seasons at Empowered have helped her get her volleyball legs underneath her, and it's only a matter of time before her offense catches up to her above-average blocking.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='226808' first='Addison' last='Jones'], 5-11 OH, Barr-Reeve</h2>
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<p>A primary-passing, six-rotation outside for the Vikings, Addison can do a little of everything for whomever needs her in the fall of '26. Long, lean and highly athletic, this young lady is already in the top three in multiple statistical categories for the Vikings on this young season, and will continue to do so for the remainder of her high school career. </p>
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This week's release featured nearly twenty athletes already committed to play at the next level. That still leaves over 200 still available to play. Here are five pin attackers from around the state that are more than capable of taking their skills to a college in the fall of 2026.
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