Metro 18 First Chesapeake Team to Earn Bid
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Early in the season the only Qualifiers for the most part are at the 18 level. Metro had played in two previous Qualifiers, earned a spot in the gold bracket for both of them but failed to earn a bid.…
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Continue ReadingEarly in the season the only Qualifiers for the most part are at the 18 level. Metro had played in two previous Qualifiers, earned a spot in the gold bracket for both of them but failed to earn a bid. The third time at the Ohio Valley Qualifiers was the charm.
Despite losing Emerson Sellman Emerson Sellman 6'4" | OH Academy of Holy Cross | 2024 State #5 Nation VA and Ryla Jones Ryla Jones 6'4" | MB Flint Hill | 2024 State #80 Nation VA to early college enrollment the Metro 18 team has been competitive. Class of 2025 and Penn State commit Alexis Ewing Alexis Ewing 6'3" | OH Bullis | 2025 State VA has taken over one left side while another class of 2025 and Virginia Cavaliers commit Caroline Lang Caroline Lang 6'3" | MB St. Annes-Balfield | 2025 State VA has taken over the middle. Metro also has plenty of depth including using the smaller Baylee Doolan Baylee Doolan 5'8" | OH North Hagerstown | 2025 State VA in the back row for offense or the under rated Mickhaila Murray Mickhaila Murray 5'11" | OH Flint Hill | 2024 State VA as a six rotation player. Returnees Madison Bowser Madison Bowser 6'2" | MB Bishop O'Connell | 2024 State VA , Rori Gray Rori Gray 6'3" | MB Jackson Reed (DC) | 2024 State VA and Sierra Evans Sierra Evans 6'2" | MB John F. Kennedy (MD) | 2024 State VA all play middle.
For the third straight qualifier Metro earned a spot in the gold bracket by sweeping through their opposition. Their first loss came against Coast on the second day but the second place finish in the bracket earned them another spot in the gold bracket.
A win over ROCKC clinched a bid for them since Mintonette, who had already qualified for a bid had also beaten ROCKC. This guaranteed Metro a second place finish. Earning the three bids would be the top team in the other division and the two second place teams. Mintonette beat Metro 26-24, 25-23 to win the bracket, knocking Metro to second place where they still earned a bid for the National Championship in Baltimore.
A couple other Chesapeake teams did well in the Ohio Valley Qualifier but fell short. Virginia Juniors played in the USA Division. They won four of their first five matches the first day, including two crossover matches to advance into the first division. The second day saw a very competitive pool where six of their seven sets were decided by two points. They went 3-3 in those sets, but with a 1-2 match record. Fortunately for them the pool ended in a three way tie for second place and Virginia Juniors advanced to the gold bracket based on the tie breaker.
Juniors got eliminated in the first round of the gold bracket match, losing the second set by two points. To capture a bid they needed to advance to the finals by winning two matches. The two teams that earned the bid advanced to the finals were Dallas Skyline and Revolution Pittsburgh.
Virginia Juniors underwent a significant rebuilding project for their 18 team. The only three real starters from last year’s team are libero Lanie Goff Lanie Goff 5'7" | DS/L Patriot | 2024 State VA , setter Jaylyn Simon Jaylyn Simon 5'9" | S Holy Cross | 2024 State VA and defensive specialist Aava Shingler Aava Shingler 5'5" | DS/L Battlefield | 2024 State VA . Middle Maddie Smith Maddie Smith 5'11" | OH Courtland | 2025 VA and their two left sides Charizma Lofton Charizma Lofton 5'10" | OH Gainsville | 2024 State VA and Lydia Darville Lydia Darville 5'10" | OH Christ Chapel | 2024 State VA played secondary roles last year. Right side Seliz Aktuglu Seliz Aktuglu 5'9" | OH Oakton | 2024 State VA and middles Rosemary Degn and Kiah Jackson are new to the club, as is defensive specialist Sydney Pham Sydney Pham 5'3" | DS/L Madison | 2024 State VA .
Last year Jaylyn shared the setting duties with Isabel Ostvig Isabel Ostvig 5'10" | S Colonial Forge | 2024 State VA . This year she sets a 5/1 with no real alternate setter on the roster. If an injury should happen, they may have to turn to their 17 team for reinforcement.
Maryland Juniors also made it to the gold bracket in the Liberty Division. Like Virginia Juniors they lost a number of players from their 17 team. They advanced to the gold medal bracket by finishing second in their pools the first two days. In the first set of their gold medal match to 1United they won 25-17. Unfortunately, they fell short in the next two sets 26-24, 15-13. Just like in the USA division, to capture a bid they needed to win two games to advance to the finals.
Highlights
Their roster included Ziqing Zhou Ziqing Zhou OH State VA , a talented left side who covers all six rotations. Her jump spin serve also accumulates aces. If she remains a permanent piece of their roster Maryland Juniors will be tough. In the last tournament at National Harbor they also moved Kiara Harmon Kiara Harmon 6'1" | OH Arundel | 2024 State VA to the left side. Her hits were terminal coming from the pins, though her back row play was a little dicey. Maryland Juniors usually hid her in the passing rotation.
Amy Ye Amy Ye 6'1" | S Richard Montgomery | 2025 State VA and Jocelyn Torres Jocelyn Torres 5'8" | S Georgetown Day | 2024 State VA shared setting duties, sometimes working a 5/1 but for the most part the taller Amy set in the front row while Jocelyn operated from the back. Tiffany Blakely Tiffany Blakely 5'4" | DS/L Glenelg Country | 2024 State VA , Kaila Baker Kaila Baker 5'6" | DS/L Paint Branch | 2024 State VA and Kaiyana Rawlins all give Maryland a solid back row presence. Their next opportunity to qualify for a bid will be the Chesapeake Bid Regional Championships on March 3.