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<p>We just updated our 2028 rankings for the first time in a few months. We got to add handfuls of players and shift all sorts of players around. This class being so young, that's natural to see shifting even at the top end of the rankings. This is a very deep class that sports all sorts of positions at the upper end. Let's take a look at six players that either got added to the list or moved higher up the list.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='806881' first='Nayeli' last='Dragoo-Crawford']: Outside Hitter for Edmond Santa Fe and Skyline 16 Royal Jimmy. We have talked with multiple coaches, watched highlights and film from matches and we see the hard work really starting to take hold for Nayeli. She has the frame and athleticism to be a D1 prospect. Her arm swing, her decision making and her ability to impact the game at every turn has her scooting up our list.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='697434' first='Isabella' last='Williams']: Outside Hitter for Mount St. Mary and Charge 18UA. Isabella was a starter for the state runner up Rocket's Squad. She was also voted the team's MVP. She has the tools to be a dominant player. Very quick feet, court awareness and a bit of swagger stemming from confidence in her game. She is playing up on the 18UA team this club season which has the opportunity to help expand her game.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='800090' first='Christina' last='Kunnath']: Defensive Specialist for Bishop McGuinness. Chrisitna played phenomenal in the state tournament. She added great value in serve receive and in transition. Both of these aspects were pivotal in the championship game against MSM.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='800278' first='Alivia' last='Payne']: Defensive Specialist for Claremore. Liv does not play club as she is a high level soccer player but she loves to compete at anything and everything. This past season she took a big step forward in her skill set. She was able to contribute on varsity in a big way. It wasn't just her SR that stood out, she sparked multiple big scoring runs while on the service line. Look for her to shoulder even more her junior season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='739823' first='Ella' last='Horrocks']: Defensive Specialist for Stillwater and Charge 17-1 Stillwater. Ella helped her team win the championship at Volley at the OAC in the 17/18 division. Her platform stays still throughout the movement allowing her to be a more consistent passer. She had clearly made some strides in her game. Her reaction time has improved along with her efficient movement post split step in SR. Look for her to find her way in the Pioneer lineup this upcoming season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='773584' first='Elysia' last='Madrid']: Middle Blocker for Union and [program_tooltip program_id='776295' first='Tulsa' last='Power'] 16-1. We got to see what Elysia is all about at our showcase this past December. Her spot on the top team for TPV further strengthens what we saw already. Her team went 6-0 en route to winning Tulsa Attack. Her ability to cause opposing hitters issues becomes paramount at the 16s age and beyond.</p>
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We just updated our 2028 rankings for the first time in a few months. We got to add handfuls of players and shift all sorts of players around. This class being so young, that's natural to see shifting even at the top end of the rankings. This is a very deep class that sports all sorts of positions at the upper end. Let's take a look at six players that either got added to the list or moved higher up the list.
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