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<p>Young defensive players often learn quickly that making the spectacular save is only a small part of the position.</p>
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<p>The longer-term challenge is becoming predictable in the best possible way.</p>
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<p>Can teammates trust the passer to control her platform? Can she recognize seams early? Can she remain balanced enough to turn a difficult attack into a ball the setter can actually use? Can she communicate before the rally becomes chaotic?</p>
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<p>At the Georgia Stock Up Showcase, these six defenders showed different pieces of that developing backcourt foundation.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Lucy brought an aggressive reading mentality to the position. She stayed low, moved toward developing plays and showed willingness to pursue rather than remaining locked into a single defensive spot. That instinct can become a real strength as her game matures because defenders who read early often make difficult plays appear much easier. The developmental focus will be continuing to pair that aggressiveness with controlled platform angles and clear communication. Lucy already wants to take responsibility for the play; refinement will help her turn that mentality into increasingly reliable first contact.<strong><em> ~ S.Fitzgerald @</em>BenchtoBeast_prepdigga</strong></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Bella presented a defender beginning to build her game around body control. She worked to get behind the ball, kept her platform fairly disciplined and did not allow the speed of the rally to constantly pull her out of structure. Those habits matter because younger defensive players can easily mistake activity for effectiveness. Bella showed that she is learning how to make the right movement rather than simply more movement. Continuing to grow her communication and confidence in taking seams could help turn that technical foundation into a larger presence within the backcourt.<strong><em> ~ S.Fitzgerald @</em>BenchtoBeast_prepdigga</strong></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Gabby showed useful range and a willingness to pursue balls outside her immediate defensive space. Her length helps her cover ground, but the more encouraging part was that she continued working to stay low and move rather than relying entirely on reach. That gives her a good base for continued development. As Gabby becomes more consistent in controlling the result of those contacts—not simply reaching them—she can begin turning her range into true backcourt ownership. The physical ability to get involved is already there; the next layer is making more of those touches predictable for the offense.<strong><em> ~ S.Fitzgerald @</em>BenchtoBeast_prepdigga</strong></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Luiza showed a calmness that can become especially valuable in serve receive. She worked to keep her platform organized and appeared comfortable allowing the ball to come to her rather than creating unnecessary movement at contact. That simplicity is something many young defenders spend years learning. The next step is expanding how much court she can confidently take responsibility for while maintaining that same control. As her communication becomes more assertive, Luiza has the foundation to become the kind of passer whose steadiness allows everyone around her to play more comfortably.<strong><em> ~ S.Fitzgerald @</em>BenchtoBeast_prepdigga</strong></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Gyaana's quickness gives her a natural starting point for the defensive position. She stayed active with her feet and showed willingness to move beyond the ball directly in front of her rather than waiting for every contact to enter a comfortable window. For a developing defender, learning to arrive early enough to use a controlled platform instead of relying on emergency reactions is a major step. Gyaana already shows the desire to pursue and move. Continuing to refine her angles and control will help turn that movement into increasingly repeatable first contact.<strong><em> ~ S.Fitzgerald @</em>BenchtoBeast_prepdigga</strong></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Laura's energy and movement were some of the easiest things to notice in the backcourt. She remained active between contacts and consistently looked ready to chase the next ball instead of becoming disconnected when the rally moved away from her. That level of effort is a valuable starting point for any developing defender. The next step is learning how to make that movement increasingly efficient—reading earlier, arriving balanced and turning more pursuit plays into controlled contacts rather than simply keeping the ball alive. Laura already shows the desire to compete for the ball, and that is something technique can continue building around.<strong><em> ~ S.Fitzgerald @</em>BenchtoBeast_prepdigga</strong></p>
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<p>Gyaana, Luiza, Gabby, Bella, Lucy and Laura are not all developing the same defensive identity.</p>
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<p>Some currently stand out through movement. Others through calm platform control, range or willingness to take responsibility.</p>
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<p>Over time, the strongest backcourt players learn how to combine those traits.</p>
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<p>They stop simply reacting to the game and begin reading it.</p>
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<p>They stop measuring success by whether they touched the ball and begin measuring it by what their team can do with the contact afterward.</p>
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<p>The foundations were visible at Stock Up.</p>
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<p>Now the interesting part will be seeing how much more each defender can build on them.</p>
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