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<p>We were out and about all weekend for the Tulsa Attack. Our scouts spent over 30 total hours combined in the gym. The local clubs littered the gold bracket, especially the championship matches. Such as, <a href="https://prepdig.com/program/tulsa-power/"><strong>[program_tooltip program_id='776295' first='Tulsa' last='Power']</strong></a> had a team in EVERY SINGLE GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH. OK Elevate and UPVBC both had deep runs and solid showings. Let's take a look at six hitters who made a splash at Tulsa Attack.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='933710' first='Halle' last='Barron']: Middle Blocker for Elevate 16.1. Halle puts up a big ole block. She has the wingspan and ability to press over the net that makes hitters have nightmares. Their front row play is impressive from her team both offensively and defensively. She was a first team All-Conference player in the Verdigris Valley conference. Look for her to not let go of that spot next season either.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='739620' first='Mia' last='Johnson']: Outisde Hitter for [program_tooltip program_id='776295' first='Tulsa' last='Power'] 16-1. Mia is a powerhouse and something that helps fuel this, is her explosive approach. She can really pick up speed and transition that into her vertical. She was one of many reasons her team comfortably won the championship this past weekend.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='740833' first='Brooklyn' last='Dalgarn']: Middle Blocker for TPV 18-1. It is good to see Brooklyn playing club, she was a little banged up during school ball this season. She can affect the game in a variety of ways. One of which is her ability to attack all across the net at various tempos. She also is very versatile, she can hit at any of the three hitting positions and still be successful. TPV 18-1 will have a real chance to get an 18s bid for nationals.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='739626' first='Joslyn' last='Parker']: Middle Blocker for TPV 17-1. Joslyn has really grown and taken steps in her game since last club season. She is much more athletic, coordinated and smarter with attacks. She is starting to become an offensive threat that defenses need to account for. This upcoming school and club season could really catapult her within the game.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='759072' first='Sarah' last='Sixkiller']: Outside Hitter for Ok Elevate 18.1. Sarah got to see a ton of quality minutes this school season with the state runner up in class 6A, Broken Arrow. She possesses a serve that can really get teams out of system. She also has the control as a hitter to always apply pressure when swinging, even in out of system situations.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='904414' first='Olivia' last='Thomason']: Middle Blocker for Elevate 14.1. Speaking of versatility, Olivia can do a little bit of everything. You don't often see a middle blocker pull back in serve receive but she did on multiple occasions this weekend. She also brings a good amount of power in her swing for just a 14s. She has a bright future ahead of her.</p>
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<p>Congrats to everyone at Tulsa Attack this weekend. Update those profiles, follow our social media and renew your subscription if you haven't already!</p>
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<p><strong>SNEAK PEAK</strong>: Our 2030 rankings will be dropping in the near future and a stand out hitter that will be in them is [player_tooltip player_id='905674' first='Charly' last='Jones'].</p>
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We were out and about all weekend for the Tulsa Attack. Our scouts spent over 30 total hours combined in the gym. The local clubs littered the gold bracket, especially the championship matches. Such as,
Tulsa Power
had a team in EVERY SINGLE GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH. OK Elevate and UPVBC both had deep runs and solid showings. Let's take a look at six hitters who made a splash at Tulsa Attack.
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