Aniston Stoll
Aniston Stoll
About Aniston
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Michelle Bamford | Prep Dig Scout
Aniston Stoll’s answers consistently reflected someone who values relationships just as much as performance.
One of the moments that stood out most to her from the event had nothing to do with winning MVP. Instead, she talked about quickly building relationships with athletes from different parts of the country and understanding how important trust becomes once players step onto the same side of the court together.
That reflects who I am as a person.
That line says a lot.
After three years training with CPA, Aniston described becoming increasingly detail-focused and learning how small habits eventually create bigger moments. That mentality appears to be shaping every area of her development right now.
Her summer plans reflect just how intentional that process has become. College camps at University of Montana, Grand Canyon University, University of Utah, strength training, vertical work, jump-setting development, and continued CPA training all remain major priorities heading into the summer.
Faith, academics, work ethic, and helping others improve all appear deeply tied to how she approaches both volleyball and life away from the court.
~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247

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Read EvaluationMichelle Bamford | Prep Dig Scout
Aniston Stoll: Social Media Star of the Week
💡 Game You’re Proud Of
I’m most proud of how far my leadership has grown in the last few years. I would consider myself a stable outlet to look at on the court for leadership, communication, and IQ. I think that those things help me stand out from most girls. Whether it’s staying consistent during intense games or being someone people can look to for motivation, energy, and confidence. I also try my best to make it known to others that they are the only ones who can control their confidence. I’ve worked regularly on having confidence come from myself and myself only. I don’t let others or circumstances determine how I hold myself on the court and being a consistent teammate and friend. I make sure every practice, game, workout, or even just film session I give my whole attention to what I am doing and leave whatever has happened that day or week at the door. That’s what I’m most proud of in my game.📲 Why This Post Mattered
One of the many things that being featured on PrepDig means to me is how much they’ve helped my social media impact and exposure. They help me feel seen with my social media, and this post encourages me to keep being active on social media to get more opportunities like this and put together helpful and informative film for coaches and schools.🧠 What Coaches Should Know
What I want college coaches to know about me is my grit and passion for everything I do. I do my best to find the joy in everything I do and help others find joy in it too, not only on the court but also off. Even if you’re doing something someone wouldn’t consider “fun” or “easy,” there’s always something you can find to make it more enjoyable for yourself and for everyone else around you. Another thing I’d want them to know is that I love doing things that improve myself and others. I think that you need to start by improving yourself and then you can focus on improving others through what you’ve learned.
Aniston Stoll
~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247

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Read EvaluationJesse Etter | Prep Dig Scout
Stoll played strongly at the event in Lynwood; the setter from Glacier High School in Montana has excellent size for the position and good overall athleticism. Her ability to make plays as an attacker and blocker at the net has showed; she has played as a setter and pin attacker. Court coaches liked her fearless, determined approach to drills and six-on-six play. Stoll will play her club ball with Montana Northwest Volleyball Club out of Kalispell.
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