Greysen Ortmeier
Greysen Ortmeier
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Michael DeLeon | Prep Dig Scout
Please welcome Greysen to the State Ranking List. Currently she is listed as the 8th best overall player in the 2029 grad class according to the Prep Dig Texas State Ranking List. Miss Ortmeier is a 5’11″ setter and right side from Tomball High School who also competes for Houston Juniors Volleyball Club. She stands out because of her exquisite skill set when delivering the ball to her attackers. Her very high volleyball IQ becomes clear as she helps guide her squad against open level competition that is a year older than her while she plays up an age group. It is impressive that she is not only competing with older players but thriving in a leadership role as a starting setter. Her hands are extremely clean as she contacts and releases the ball to her hitters with precision. There is not a set on the court that she cannot seem to paint the bullseye with time after time. That level of repeatability comes from her mirror image hand technique that keeps her delivery consistent. You can clearly tell that she has spent countless hours getting quality repetitions to perfect her craft. Please help us congratulate Greysen on being named one of the top players in the 2029 grad class.
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Michael DeLeon | Prep Dig Scout
Please welcome Greysen to the State Ranking List. Currently she is listed as the 8th best overall player in the 2029 grad class according to the Prep Dig Texas State Ranking List. Miss Ortmeier is a 5’11″ setter and right side from Tomball High School who also competes for Houston Juniors Volleyball Club. She stands out because of her exquisite skill set when delivering the ball to her attackers. Her very high volleyball IQ becomes clear as she helps guide her squad against open level competition that is a year older than her while she plays up an age group. It is impressive that she is not only competing with older players but thriving in a leadership role as a starting setter. Her hands are extremely clean as she contacts and releases the ball to her hitters with precision. There is not a set on the court that she cannot seem to paint the bullseye with time after time. That level of repeatability comes from her mirror image hand technique that keeps her delivery consistent. You can clearly tell that she has spent countless hours getting quality repetitions to perfect her craft. Please help us congratulate Greysen on being named one of the top players in the 2029 grad class.
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