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<p>Here are a handful of hitters in the competitive GWOC conference.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='114599' first='Reese' last='Wuebker']</strong> - Centerville<br>Centerville got a huge addition when Wuebker left rival Springboro to join the Elks this fall. She was third overall in the league last season (highest non-senior) with 326 total kills for a 5.53 kills per set average. She adds power to this offensive arsenal and certainly increases the depth for a team that was already considered the league favorite.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='152117' first='Mialee' last='Dabbelt']</strong> - Centerville<br>Following an all-tournament selection at nationals this past summer, Dabbelt should again be effectivene offensively for a team that has potential to be extremely balanced around the floor. She had 244 total kills last season and should see similar production and success while increasing efficiency given the improvements she has made.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='141693' first='Nicole' last='Sargent'] </strong>- Centerville<br>Sargent was the Elks' biggest offensive threat last year terminating 3.19 kills per set on a respectable .220 efficiency clip. She has good length and versatility to score on different tempos and locations but should see the majority of opportunity on the right side of this offense throughout the season.</p>
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<p><strong>Maddie Stanley</strong> - Springfield<br>Stanley led the Springfield offense last year with an average of 2.63 kills per set. She has good awareness at the net to make the most of her attempts. She can swing with range or place the ball with good touch as she should again see a lot of opportunities from a variety of attack locations in the front row.</p>
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<p><strong>Rebecca Resch</strong> - Fairmont<br>Resch should become the primary offensive threat for Fairmont this season following graduation of the league's biggest arm from a year ago. She has good tools in the air to move the ball around as evidenced by the 2.34 kills per set she earned last season.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='114580' first='Ella' last='Mozeleski']</strong> - Springboro (*pictured)<br>Following a big club season, look for Mozeleski to earn a lot of points for Springboro this fall. She has big springs and a fast arm that can create great pace. Her numbers should increase significantly from a year ago where she earned 123 total kills.</p>
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<p><strong>Samara Wilcox</strong> - Wayne<br>Wilcox was the offensive leader last season for a much improve Wayne program. She finished the season with a 2.0 kills per set average. She was also terrific on the defensive side with 395 total digs.</p>
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Here are a handful of hitters in the competitive GWOC conference.
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