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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='902268' first='Kennedy' last='Roecker']</strong></p>
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<p>Already making a name for herself as a 6 rotation starting outside for the Bishop Kelley Comets this season, despite being a freshman, Roecker appears to be continuing her ascension as we go into this club season. Despite being on the younger end of the spectrum of players at the Showcase, Kennedy was a finalist for the Avoli Award, due to the energy and vocal leadership she brought to her court. She excelled in everything you want from an outside- serve receive, out of system attacking, and defense. She also showed a very effective back row attack- yet another reason to keep her on the court for all 6 rotations.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='761783' first='Jaida' last='Richardson']</strong></p>
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<p>Jaida is a player who is doing all the right things to ensure that she maximizes her recruiting opportunities. The Exposure Showcase is just the tip of the iceberg, as she never misses an opportunity to work on her skills and athleticism- as well as her robust social media presence. After playing as the libero for Oklahoma Peak's top 14s team last season- she will be taking her talents to Charge this season for their 15 UA team under head coach Santiago Restrepo. Another season of top level club tournament competition will undoubtedly further prepare her to play at the next level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='899739' first='Brooklyn' last='Pumphrey']</strong></p>
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<p>Another player to watch from an incredibly deep group of 2029 defensive players is Oklahoma Christian School's [player_tooltip player_id='899739' first='Brooklyn' last='Pumphrey']. Brooklyn did not look out of place at all, despite often playing defense against hitters 2-3 years older. The thing that stood out most about her, is her ability to read opposing hitters- especially from the middle back position. It seemed as if every time the opposing team took a big swing, Pumphrey appeared right where the attack was headed. She made tough digs look easy. Her defensive ability will serve her well as she moves up to Oklahoma Peaks's 15 Elite team, after playing for 14-2 the previous season. The competition will be stiff for the libero jersey on this team- but Brooklyn looks ready to take on the challenge.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='904381' first='Lillian' last='Reimer']</strong></p>
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<p>Watching Reimer on Sunday, my first thought was- I bet the Owasso Rams wish they could have played the 8<sup>th</sup> grader up on varsity this season (OSSAA rules prevent players younger than freshmen from playing on varsity). The Rams struggled at times this year to find a consistent offense threat at the pin hitter position opposite [player_tooltip player_id='297152' first='Madi' last='Hill']. Lillian looks more than ready to take over that role next season as she transitions to high school volleyball. Her game has a very blue collar like feel to it- she simply enters the court and performs- no extra flair, no self-promotion- just execution. On Sunday she showed she is ready to contribute as a hitter, passer, and server for her loaded club team: [program_tooltip program_id='776295' first='Tulsa' last='Power']'s 15-1.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='752787' first='Aven' last='Payne']</strong></p>
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<p>It is hard to believe that Payne just completed her freshman season at Oklahoma Christian School. I found myself double-checking several times to make sure I had the correct graduating class listed for her- sure enough, she is indeed a 2029. Aven possesses elite size and athleticism- even compared to other middle blockers at the Showcase. As she gains more experience, she will develop the finesse and understanding that some of the upperclassmen middles displayed at the Showcase- but no one on Sunday, regardless of position, buried the ball when given the opportunity like Payne. Playing middle at an event like this can be tough- having to try to develop instant chemistry with a variety of setters, but when Aven and her setter were able to connect on tempo, giving her an open swing- it was over. The ball bounced into the rafters before anyone on the opposing team could even react. Aven will have plenty of opportunity for these crowd igniting swings playing for Oklahoma Peak's 16 Elite team this season.</p>
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