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<p>Prep Dig continued its partnership with USA Volleyball at the Girls Junior National Championship Showcase Session I, held at the Indiana Convention Center on June 24<sup>th</sup>. The event brought together athletes from across the nation looking to compete in front of college coaches while being evaluated by Prep Dig scouts and court coaches. Showcases like this continue to provide a valuable platform for athletes to be seen, tested, and recognized for their individual performance and intangibles. Let's take a closer look at three players who earned Top Performer honors based on what they showed on the court.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Jordyn came to Indianapolis with a Prep Dig Illinois official watch list designation and left with a Top Performer award that backed it up in person. The 5'4" libero from Huntley competing with Top Flight 15 Elite was one of the most consistent defenders on the showcase floor throughout June 24<sup>th</sup>. She was bringing the kind of platform discipline and first-step read that makes a back row feel locked in rather than scrambling. Court coaches noted her lateral range and her composure handling pace from hitters she was seeing for the first time, and the way she communicated with her teammates across both the skill segments and the team scrimmage competition made it clear that her impact goes beyond what she covers on the floor. She competed with genuine energy from start to finish and carried herself with a sportsmanship and leadership presence that evaluators in attendance noticed as much as her technical production. Please help me congratulate her on earning Top Performer honors at this showcase. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Miss Silic is 5'11" in the class of 2030 and the college coaches who watched her on the showcase floor in Indianapolis on June 24th saw a player whose physical profile is only part of the story. The Jesuit outside hitter competing with Athena Volleyball Academy 14-1 earned a Top Performer award by producing on both sides of the ball throughout the event attacking with length and timing from the left pin. She was contributing in serve receive and transition with the kind of consistency that court coaches look for across a full day of evaluation. Her sportsmanship was visible and genuine throughout every segment of the showcase and the confidence she showed adapting to a system built around unfamiliar teammates spoke to a player already developing the competitive instincts that translate at the next level. At this height and in this class, the runway ahead of her makes her one of the more compelling prospects to track out of this event. Please help me congratulate her on earning Top Performer honors at this showcase. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Bahar is already playing varsity volleyball as a freshman and already competing on Tribe's 14 VKTRY Cardinal roster and neither of those things surprised anyone who watched her earn a Top Performer award in Indianapolis on June 24th. The 6'1" middle blocker from Community School of Naples came into the showcase with a resume that would make most scouts turn their heads. Court coaches praised her blocking footwork and her ability to generate offense efficiently through the middle, and the athleticism she brought to her transitions drew consistent attention from scouts throughout the day. She is a four-sport athlete whose competitive instincts are sharp and whose sportsmanship and leadership were among the standout qualities observers noted at the event. At 6'1" in the class of 2030, the conversation around Graham is one that college programs should already be having. Please help me congratulate her on earning Top Performer honors at this showcase. </p>
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<p>As always stay tuned for more articles on your favorite athletes. If you have anyone you think we should watch out for, please shoot me an email with some info at <a href="mailto:Michael@prepdig.com">Michael@prepdig.com</a>. You can also DM me in Instagram and X by searching @CoachMikeDZ. Also don't forget to help these kids get more exposure by sharing our stories with your friends. Help us help them by simply reposting on X or sharing on Facebook. Thanks for following us, Prep Dig Family! Don't be afraid to interact with us. We love the likes, shares, and quotes/comments. Keep them coming!</p>
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Prep Dig continued its partnership with USA Volleyball at the Girls Junior National Championship Showcase Session I, held at the Indiana Convention Center on June 24th. The event brought together athletes from across the nation looking to compete in front of college coaches while being evaluated by Prep Dig scouts and court coaches. Showcases like this continue to provide a valuable platform for athletes to be seen, tested, and recognized for their individual performance and intangibles. Let's take a closer look at three players who earned Top Performer honors based on what they showed on the court.