Harper Adamski
Harper Adamski
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Mike Bryant | Prep Dig Scout
Adamski is a 2029 setter competing with TVC’s top 16U team all season. She shares the setting role at times and with good results. At 5’9, she is athletic in how she fills the full scope of her opportunities on the courts. Her touch and location setting is simple but effective for her hitters while she can do others things well that impact the game. She defends well with her quickness in the back row while also able to set a good block. Their most recent tournament included a gold bracket finish on the final day of the JVA Summerfest event where they pushed some of the top teams well.
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Read EvaluationMike Bryant | Prep Dig Scout
Adamski has a complete skill set and she showed it during the first day of action. She plays six rotations and does a little bit of everything as she moves around the floor. As a primary attacker and passer, she also will set in one rotation on the first ball, showing good range of offensive distribution to set the middle or to the pin. As a hitter, she showed good fortitude to bounce back from an error by staying aggressive and making adjustments to be successful. TVC 16 Black went 3-0 to win Pool C.
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TVC 16 Black went 2-1 in 16 USA on day one with Adamski doing a lot of good work to keep their offense moving. They advanced to day two to keep their tournament title hopes alive. Adamski did a lot of positive things in getting her hitters into good situations and managing the balance of their in-system chances while taking control of the balls that created more challenges for their offense.
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Read EvaluationMike Bryant | Prep Dig Scout
When considering Ohio 2028s that have well rounded skills and can do a lot for their team, Adamski should be part of that conversation. She provided good numbers for Perrysburg this past Fall season with her arm as a hitter and from the service line while also skilled to distribute the offense through her hands. On the other side of the ball, she had 215 total digs for a 9.0 d/m average. Her broad impact represents versatility to do different things, which is a feature of this team among a few of their athletes.
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