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<p>We were in attendance for the always popular Licking Summer Camp. With over 80 total teams spread out over MULTIPLE locations in and around Branson, we are sure to see plenty of talented players. Day 1 and 2 each team gets 7 total matches and the final day they are placed in a bracket to battle it out. The brackets are created before the camp even starts via the camp director. He uses a team's prior known success and their projection for the upcoming season. Oklahoma had 20 total teams which included some JV teams. Let's take a look at 6 players who made the All-Camp team!</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='747259' first='Reagan' last='Stoops']- Outside Hitter for Edison Prep (OK). She has been a solid player for Edison each season. She continues to do it all and shoulder plenty of the offense. She has a great line attack from the outside that tends to cause plenty of issues. She will shoulder even more this season, both in the front and back row.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='802958' first='Megan' last='Bell']</strong>- Defensive Specialist for Inola (OK). Megan is an absolute workhorse. Hustle has to be her middle name. She sets the tone for the Longhorns with both her SR passing and her leadership. They have been known for some of their talented hitters in the past few seasons but I got a feeling Bell will shift that narrative to the defensive side of the ball. She will likely have another 500+ dig season in 2025.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='822516' first='Ava' last='Elder']-</strong> Middle Blocker for Nettleton (AR). Nettleton is a part of the always competitive northeast corner of Arkansas. Ava was a player that helped get the Raiders all the way to the championship of the top bracket. Her size and athleticism was on display as she made multiple timely plays for the Arkansas native.</p>
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<p><strong>Abby Admire</strong>- Middle Blocker for Sapulpa (OK). Abby is another Chieftain in the increasingly long line of solid middles to be produced out of Sapulpa. Abby stays involved well in the offense and has mixes up her attacks to keep the defenses guessing. She also does a good job of closing blocks and slowing down hitters on the other side of the net. Junior year is going to be her best year yet!</p>
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<p><strong>Kaylynn Engnes</strong>- Defensive Specialist for East Buchanan (MO). She must be part eagle because she was flying around all over the place. She had multiple showstopping type digs. She had a real knack for frustrating hitters. She also had a high velocity serve that got under the passers skin too.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='285769' first='Grace' last='Baughman']- Setter/Right Side for Claremore (OK). She continues her trend of showing all of her skills at camp. From the setting in the back row to the hitting and blocking in the front row. Her IQ is starting to really show with her hitter selection and her attacks as a setter.</p>
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We were in attendance for the always popular Licking Summer Camp. With over 80 total teams spread out over MULTIPLE locations in and around Branson, we are sure to see plenty of talented players. Day 1 and 2 each team gets 7 total matches and the final day they are placed in a bracket to battle it out. The brackets are created before the camp even starts via the camp director. He uses a team's prior known success and their projection for the upcoming season. Oklahoma had 20 total teams which included some JV teams. Let's take a look at 6 players who made the All-Camp team!
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