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<p>The libero and defensive specialist position demands a unique combination of skills. Great defenders must be confident enough to take command of first contact, disciplined enough to stay consistent over long matches, and selfless enough to prioritize the success of the athletes around them.</p>
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<p>The Class of 2030 defenders featured in this article are beginning to develop those traits.</p>
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<p>Some are learning how to lead more effectively through communication. Others are becoming more comfortable trusting their reads, handling pressure, and making adjustments in real time. Several talked about growth in serve receive, out-of-system play, and court awareness, areas that often separate defenders as the game gets faster.</p>
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<p>What stood out most was not a single play or highlight moment. It was the way these athletes think about development. They are paying attention to the details, seeking coaching, embracing challenges, and learning how to impact matches beyond the stat sheet.</p>
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<p>The athletes below reflected on recent experiences that helped shape their confidence and growth. Together, they represent a group of young defenders who are already building the habits that make the position so valuable.</p>
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<p>Brielle Bischofberger's growth this season can be traced back to one skill that many young liberos overlook until it becomes essential: out-of-system setting. As a defensive specialist, she understands that extending rallies and keeping hitters available in transition often comes down to the quality of the second contact. Her commitment to improving that area of her game is already translating into more accurate sets and more scoring opportunities for her teammates.</p>
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<p>That development has expanded her confidence. Brielle described feeling stronger in multiple phases of the game at UA Next, from communication and hustle to passing, hitting, and even recording a block. The versatility she is building now will continue to make her valuable as the game becomes faster and more demanding.</p>
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<p>One moment from camp stood above the rest. With her team trailing by four points and facing game point, Brielle stepped back to serve knowing the pressure was squarely on her shoulders. Instead of shrinking from the moment, she embraced it. Her team rallied, erased the deficit, and eventually won the game. It was the type of sequence that reveals composure as much as skill.</p>
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<p>UA Next reinforced another lesson for her. Confidence must be visible. Energy must be constant. The athletes who stand out are often the ones willing to be loud, engaged, and unapologetic about believing they belong.</p>
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<p>As she looks ahead, Brielle is focused on becoming an even better reader of the game. Anticipating hitter tendencies and reading serves earlier are areas she is eager to continue refining. Given the progress she has already made this season, there is every reason to believe those pieces will continue falling into place.</p>
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<p>~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247</p>
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<p>Sloane Menzel is a young libero whose game is becoming increasingly connected to leadership.</p>
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<p>Communication, hustle, defense, and out-of-system play all contribute to her confidence, but the growth she described this season extends beyond technical skills. She has become more comfortable speaking up, helping hitters identify attacking options, and working alongside setters to keep the offense organized when plays break down.</p>
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<p>That growth is especially meaningful because serve receive was once an area she considered a weakness. Through consistent work and attention to detail, it has become one of the most improved parts of her game. The confidence that comes from seeing that progress is evident throughout her reflections.</p>
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<p>Her favorite camp moment was not a highlight kill or a flashy dig. It was a hustle play. After a teammate shanked a ball, Sloane chased it down, kept the rally alive, and watched her team score the point that ultimately won the game. The moment reflected exactly the type of competitor she appears to be, someone who believes every ball is worth pursuing.</p>
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<p>The biggest takeaway from UA Next was realizing she belongs. Competing alongside athletes she had previously looked up to helped reinforce that she is capable of performing in those environments too.</p>
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<p>As she continues developing, Sloane's focus remains simple. Keep growing, keep learning, and continue building confidence through experience. For a young libero already embracing leadership responsibilities, that trajectory is exciting.</p>
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<p>~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247</p>
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<p>Olivia Cha walked away from UA Next with a clearer understanding of the opportunities that come from being prepared when they appear.</p>
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<p>Serving, defense, and communication were the areas that gave her the most confidence during camp. Those skills allowed her to compete aggressively while continuing to bring energy to the athletes around her.</p>
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<p>One area that has taken a noticeable step forward this season is her out-of-system setting. Olivia specifically pointed to her ability to set with her hands more consistently, something that became evident during camp drills. For a libero, that development creates additional value and expands the number of ways she can impact a match.</p>
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<p>Interestingly, the camp moment she highlighted had nothing to do with volleyball itself. Meeting new athletes, building relationships, and stepping outside her comfort zone was what made her most proud. That willingness to connect with others is often a reflection of confidence too.</p>
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<p>UA Next taught Olivia the importance of taking advantage of every opportunity. Higher levels reward athletes who are willing to show themselves, compete aggressively, and trust their preparation.</p>
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<p>As she prepares for future opportunities, Olivia is focused on strengthening her serve receive while continuing to build confidence in every aspect of her game. Her mindset suggests she understands that development is not about mastering one skill. It is about continuing to grow across all areas.</p>
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<p>~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247</p>
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<p>Few athletes in this group have accumulated the type of experience Alexys Willis has through the UA Next system. After attending twenty camps over four years, her perspective on growth and development carries weight.</p>
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<p>What stands out most is how intentional she has become about improvement. Every rep, every drill, and every interaction is viewed as an opportunity to move forward. Her confidence does not come from believing she will never make mistakes. It comes from understanding that growth happens through action.</p>
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<p>One of the moments she felt most proud of had little to do with her own performance. After already earning her high school invitation, Alexys shifted her focus toward helping others. She identified three athletes she believed were capable of earning invitations and made it her mission to support, encourage, and celebrate them throughout camp. All three ultimately achieved their goal.</p>
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<p>That story says a great deal about her leadership.</p>
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<p>UA Next has taught Alexys that confidence and composure are often the true separators at higher levels. Talent exists everywhere. The athletes who consistently rise are the ones who trust themselves enough to perform freely when the pressure arrives.</p>
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<p>Looking ahead, her goals remain ambitious. She wants to defend bigger hitters, pass tougher serves, make better reads, and continue testing herself against stronger competition. Even after twenty camps, she still approaches each experience as a student of the game.</p>
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<p>~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247</p>
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<p>Alison Tam's growth this season seems closely tied to confidence.</p>
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<p>Serve receive has become one of the most dependable parts of her game, but the improvement goes deeper than mechanics. Learning to stay relaxed, trust her abilities, and focus on simple solutions has helped create greater consistency while allowing her to compete more freely.</p>
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<p>Her reflection on the camp's closing 6v6 competition captured that growth perfectly. Standing behind the service line with everyone watching, she chose not to focus on the pressure. Instead, she trusted herself, delivered an ace, and watched her team celebrate together. For Alison, it became more than a successful serve. It became a moment of belief.</p>
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<p>That theme continued throughout her day. Competing against top athletes reinforced that she belongs at that level. The experience helped her understand that confidence is often the difference between holding back and performing at your best.</p>
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<p>Leadership is another area she continues to embrace. Whether it is helping blockers identify offensive tendencies or serving as a calming presence during pressure moments, Alison wants to impact matches beyond her own touches.</p>
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<p>As she prepares for high school volleyball and future UA Next opportunities, she is focused on expanding her range in serve receive and defense while continuing to develop as both a leader and teammate.</p>
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<p>~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247</p>
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<p>Madison Halonen's game is being built on first contact.</p>
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<p>Defense, serve receive, and communication were the skills she trusted most during camp, and much of her recent growth can be traced back to the technical adjustments she has made in those areas. Lower shoulders, cleaner platforms, and improved serving mechanics have all contributed to more consistent performances.</p>
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<p>The camp moment she highlighted was simple but meaningful. During positional defense work, she consistently delivered quality passes to target. It may not have been the loudest moment of the day, but it represented the payoff of countless repetitions in practice.</p>
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<p>That is often how growth works.</p>
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<p>UA Next reinforced the importance of speed, confidence, and mindset. Madison recognized that high-level defenders cannot hesitate. The game moves too quickly. Positive energy and belief become essential parts of performance.</p>
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<p>Looking ahead, she is focused on improving her volleyball IQ, strengthening her serve receive, and becoming an even better reader of hitters. Those goals align perfectly with the foundation she is already building.</p>
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<p>~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247</p>
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<p>Ryan Romulus is learning how to trust her instincts.</p>
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<p>After transitioning from outside hitter to libero, much of this season has been spent learning how to cover more court, trust her reads, and become comfortable carrying greater responsibility in serve receive. That transition is not always easy, but Ryan's reflections reveal an athlete who has embraced the challenge.</p>
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<p>Her defensive instincts and communication gave her confidence throughout the experience. Ryan's focus is to be the loudest player on the court, helping hitters identify attacking lanes, and creating energy for the athletes around her. Those qualities become increasingly valuable as the level rises because great liberos impact matches long before they touch the ball.</p>
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<p>One of the defining moments came after she struggled with a setter dump. Instead of allowing frustration to linger, Ryan listened to a coach's feedback, replayed the sequence in her head, and made the adjustment. The next few setter dumps were no longer a problem. The moment revealed something coaches consistently value: the ability to learn and respond in real time.</p>
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<p>Ryan also came away with a clear understanding of what separates athletes at higher levels. Talent alone is not enough. Decision-making, confidence, communication, and emotional control become increasingly important when everyone on the court is capable.</p>
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<p>Ryan is focused on becoming an even better reader of the game. Her goal is simple: arrive earlier, react faster, and continue becoming the type of libero who influences every rally before the ball ever crosses the net.</p>
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<p>~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247</p>
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<p>You are just getting started, and that is what makes this stage so exciting. The athletes in this article are already learning lessons that will serve them for years to come: how to communicate, how to lead, how to stay composed under pressure, and how to trust their game when the level gets faster. Take one thing from this group and apply it to your own journey this week. Recruiting may feel far away, but the habits that shape future opportunities are being built right now.</p>
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<p>The Class of 2030 may still be years away from your recruiting boards, but the traits that often predict future success are already beginning to emerge. Leadership, communication, coachability, emotional control, and volleyball IQ were common themes throughout this group. These are athletes worth tracking as they continue to develop through club, high school, camps, and future exposure opportunities.</p>
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