Myla Deats
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Austin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
Deats is soaring to her highest level yet. The Omaha Westside middle blocker brings unmatched quickness and explosiveness at the net, leading to over 200 kills in her junior season with the Warriors. We’ve also seen her versatility flourish with Nebraska Elite as a hybrid attacker who can score from anywhere. This is a name to watch in an Omaha scene loaded with quality contenders.
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Read EvaluationAustin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
Omaha Westside exceeded expectations in its opening marquee matchup. The Warriors won a dramatic 17-15 fifth set over Millard West to start on the plus side, and we anticipate sustained success from frontcourt players like Deats. This versatile athlete has left a big impression in the Nebraska Elite gym and is poised for more gains with Omaha Westside. Deats can anchor the middle or the right side to give the Warriors plenty of lineup options for this weekend’s gauntlet.
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Read EvaluationAustin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
Deats’ explosiveness has produced plenty of highlights in the Nebraska Elite gym. She does most of her damage in the middle but has also churned out quality reps on the right side. This Omaha Westside prospect is ready to emerge on the Class A stage after gaining momentum with Nebraska Elite’s top 16s squad.
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Read EvaluationJared Martinson | Prep Dig Scout
Deats was a can’t-miss middle blocker during Nebraska Elite’s march to an Open bid to kick off 2024. This dynamic attacker is a scoring threat in front of the setter or behind, making her an ideal ‘M1′ in two-hitter rotations. Look for Deats to continue a strong middle tradition at Omaha Westside next fall.
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Read EvaluationAustin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
Deats was a can’t-miss middle blocker during Nebraska Elite’s march to an Open bid to kick off 2024. This dynamic attacker is a scoring threat in front of the setter or behind, making her an ideal ‘M1′ in two-hitter rotations. Look for Deats to continue a strong middle tradition at Omaha Westside next fall.
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Read EvaluationAustin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
Our Part 2 conversation begins with Nebraska Elite and a middle blocker who has seen the rigors of Open-level competition. Deats was an in-system juggernaut for Nebraska Elite 15 Revolution, catalyzing the team’s 15 Open championship at NLQ. Even though 15 Revolution favored a 6-2 throughout the season, Deats demonstrated that she could take over the offense behind the setter. This made Deats one of several players on the roster who could play middle blocker or opposite. Omaha Westside will be glad to harness this diverse repertoire.
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Read EvaluationAustin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
Deats has seen a huge uptick in production for Nebraska Elite 15 Revolution. This squad clinched its Open bid right away, but that didn’t stop Deats from constantly improving and transforming our scouting report. This rangy middle blocker is becoming an effective slide terminator when 15 Revolution deploys a one-setter offense. Nebraska Elite now has plenty of lineup options heading into GJNC, and Deats is at the center of it all.
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Read EvaluationAustin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
We learned a lot about Nebraska Elite’s top 15s squad at the Midwest Power League. Deats was a wildcard for us with all the front-row positions she can play. Her reps at middle blocker looked good last weekend, so we could see Deats shoulder a critical role at NLQ this weekend. Let’s see how the narrative evolves.
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