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<p>Lets take a look at six different players who can take over a set and dominate the competition. These are the type of players who, if consistent, opposing teams MUST know where they are at at any given moment. These players, when they rotate or sub into the front row, can score in bunches and can really flip the script on the flow of a match. This article will be focused on just those from the east side of the state. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='573387' first='Kaidyn' last='Johnson']- 2028 Setter/Right Side for BTW. Kaidyn has really taken some big steps forward. She is looking really confident in her play. Her IQ and skills are going up and that is allowing her to feel very comfortable throughout the match. She is the only player in the grouping that is a setter but she as a lefty that is athletic, she is getting her fair share of kills to go along with all the assists. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='752758' first='Aryn' last='Gammill']- 2027 Outside Hitter for Cacsia Hall. Aryn is just not someone you want to mess with in the game of volleyball. She can flip a switch and become nearly unstoppable. Her school team is going to be VERY good this upcoming year. As a to be senior, she is going to leave it all out on the court, which isn't good for her opponents. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='741012' first='Jordyn' last='Payne']- 2028 Middle Blocker for Jenks. Much like Kaidyn, Jordyn has really taken some leaps forward with her game. She is not someone you call fall asleep on. She will score in bunches if her team is passing well. She can slide around and hit from multiple different spots along the net. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='739620' first='Mia' last='Johnson']- 2027 Outside Hitter for Bartlesville. Mia has tremendous power in her swing. Bartlesville didn't have the year they usually do but was a part of lots of tight sets and matches. This could be huge for her down the road with the ability to showcase being a big time player in big time moments. I think 2026 is going to be the year she really balls out and colleges really start showing tons of interest. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='903892' first='London' last='Laubach']- 2030 Outside Hitter for Cascia Hall. London has a few amazing hitters to learn from at Cascia. She will gain a ton of experience this upcoming school season. Her height and skill set is something to take note of if you are a college coach. She has been dominate all of 2025 and she will likely continue that into all of 2026. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='919279' first='Autry' last='O'Dell']- 2029 Middle Blocker for Sand Springs. Autry has really been making waves lately. Her breakout year on varsity for Sand Springs and now for Virago, has really raised eyebrows. Autry is young and has a very high ceiling. 2026 is going to be massive in her development. I have seen glimpses of runs where she is a menace for other teams. </p>
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<p>If you are considering playing on the All Star teams that represent our state, be on the lookout for more info. </p>
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Lets take a look at six different players who can take over a set and dominate the competition. These are the type of players who, if consistent, opposing teams MUST know where they are at at any given moment. These players, when they rotate or sub into the front row, can score in bunches and can really flip the script on the flow of a match. This article will be focused on just those from the east side of the state.
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