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<p>This senior class is something to marvel at. A plethora of players will be playing at the next level. They also had a huge impact in their high school programs. Let's take a look at a few of the seniors on the east side of the state that had a monster year.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='212413' first='Mary' last='Goodwin']</strong>- She is a setter for 4A Regent Prep. What an impressive career she has had, with over 3,500 assists in her four years. She has signed to play at Division 1 Tulsa University. She ran a 5-1 all season long where she did a great job of being an offensive option while in the front row. Her main target on the season is her younger sister Evelyn. She is a great player in her own regards. Look out for her in the next couple seasons.</p>
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<p><strong>Brooklyn Kuster-</strong> She is a libero for 5A Sapulpa. She has signed to play at NAIA Sterling College. Brooklyn has been a cornerstone of Sapulpa's great run these past four years. They punched their ticket to state 3 out of her 4 years. Her ability to stay low, read the hitter and lay out really separates herself from other defenders in the back row. The most important stat for a libero is their SR rating, how well they pass a serve. She had such a high rating and had such a large range that her coach often had only her and 1 other pass in serve receive.</p>
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<p><strong>Baylee Belt-</strong> Outside hitter for 5A Coweta. Baylee has been a staple of the Tiger volleyball program. She has been starting and contributing what seems to be going on 5 years now. She really elevated her serve receive game this past summer and it helped her become a more well rounded player. Her ability on the outside to go line with power, made her a nightmare for defenses that couldn't adjust. It doesn't take 5 minutes of watching to see her passion for the game and her commitment to becoming better with each rep. This has been a huge factor on the growth she had over the years and her being a large east all state alternate.</p>
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<p><strong>Lola Ojo-</strong> She is a middle blocker for 6A Jenks. She has signed to play at division 1 Stony Brook. Talk about power, she could absolutely hammer kills home. Her quick transition and availability made her a problem for opposing defenses often. She was a huge part of the success that Jenks had this season. She was also was an large east all state selection.</p>
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<p><strong>Sydney Coblentz</strong>- She is an outside hitter for 4A Inola. A huge question mark for Inola this season is where would they find their offense with the graduation of multiple college level hitters graduating. Sydeny answered that question emphatically. She amassed over 400 kills this season. She was someone you knew the ball was going to and still would have a tough time slowing her down. It seemed as if no moment was too much for her. I was able to watch the season opener on the road at rival Verdigris and she absolutely put her team on her back that night. She has signed to play at Juco Seminole State and was a small east all state selection.</p>
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This senior class is something to marvel at. A plethora of players will be playing at the next level. They also had a huge impact in their high school programs. Let's take a look at a few of the seniors on the east side of the state that had a monster year.
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