<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="114462" first="Abby" last="Avila"]</strong> - 2022 | 5’9 | Independence<br />
Selected to the Division III all-Ohio 3rd team, Avila had over 1,000 assists on the season. She shows good command of her offense with ability to distribute all locations with tempo and accuracy, including pushing her middles when on the move. Averaging over 10 assists per set, she also terminated 100 kills with good efficiency at .331, adding pressure to opposing defenses. She helped lead Independence a state semifinal appearance in 2020.</p>
<p><strong>Aubrey Bouillon</strong> - 2022 | 5’5 | New Riegel<br />
Bouillon did a little bit of everying for the Blue Jackets, which earned her District 6 and Division 4 2nd team all-Ohio honors. She dished out nearly eight assists per match in helping guide her team to a .231 attack efficiency. Her stats do not end there though as she earned over 70 kills herself while picking up over 14 digs per match. </p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="114479" first="Dakota" last="Drenth"]</strong> - 2022 | 5’8 | Revere<br />
With nearly 800 assists on the season in 2020, Drenth is an athletic and skilled setter. She has good quickness and uses consistent high hand position to be able to deliver all locations that involves quick tempo and good accuracy. She has ability to use her hands well in tough situations whether a pass is tight, low, or forcing her to pursue out of system. She averaged nine assists per set and nearly 13 digs per match garnering her Division II all-Ohio honorable mention recognition.</p>
<p><strong>Madison Grimm</strong> - 2022 | 5’8 | Northeastern<br />
Grimm has good all-around skills given her season stat line of 828 assists, 276 digs, 110 service aces, and 107 kills. The Jets had a good season with a 16-0 conference record and closing out at 22-1 overall. Her numbers amounted to her averaging a double-double at 10 assists per set and over 11 digs per match. She was a Division III all-Ohio honorable mention selection for her efforts.</p>
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