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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='809994' first='Elaina' last='Williams']</strong></p>
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<p>At a legitimate 6'2” tall, Elaina has the size that is not easy to find. After spending most of her volleyball career playing for a very small private school, Elaina's game has grown by leaps and bounds over the last year after playing a year on Virago Volleyball's 17-1s team. She should continue that progression on their 18's team this year. She would be an instant contributor on the right side with her huge block, and is becoming a solid pin hitter. With lots of untapped potential due to her size- a team would do well to take a chance on Elaina, knowing that she is still in the early stages of the development of her high level volleyball skills.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='828228' first='Faith' last='Caffey']</strong></p>
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<p>Much like Elaina, Faith possesses elite size at 6'2” as well. Despite playing middle most of her high school and club career, she could also get some looks as a right side at the next level- if she is able to improve her out of system hitting. She led her Claremore Zebras, a 5A state qualifier, in blocks and was a consistent contributor on offense hitting a variety of tempo sets- which her earned a spot on the Large East All State Team. She transitions well, both on the pin and as a middle blocker- and possesses a strong serve- something she showcased during the high school season as well.</p>
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<p><strong>Kaylee King</strong></p>
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<p>Colleges should not let a knee injury Kaylee sustained during this year's high school season keep them from checking her out- she should be more than ready to go by the start of the 2026 collegiate season. Many coaches and scouts viewed Kaylee as the best player on the Coweta Tigers this season, and you could tell a difference once she was out of the lineup. She consistently took more than her fair share on serve receive, often covering one half of the court. Kaylee displayed elite range defensively as well- keeping the Tigers in games just with her defensive intensity. An excellent leader as well- she found ways to stay engaged and positively impact her teammates after her injury.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='809947' first='Alyssa' last='Taff']</strong></p>
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<p>Alyssa was part of a huge senior class at Charles Page High School that helped propel the Sandites to one of their most successful seasons in school history. The strength of Alyssa's game is her versatility. Over the course of her high school and club career she has spent time occupying all three front row positions. Although a bit undersized, she makes up for that with her quickness and excellent vertical jump. With her playing most of her career at middle or right side, she hasn't spent a lot of time in the back row- but is serviceable there, and is a very capable server- including a solid jump serve.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='742725' first='Ellah' last='Burton']</strong></p>
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<p>Another team that had a bit of a resurgence this season were the Collinsville Cardinals- just missing out on a spot in the 5A state tournament. A big reason for their success was senior setter [player_tooltip player_id='742725' first='Ellah' last='Burton']. You don't see many teams running a 5-1 at the high school level these days- but Ellah was able to pull it off with her capable blocking, and her ability to generate just enough offense on setter attacks and dumps to keep opposing defenses honest. One of the strengths of the Cardinals was their middle attack- which Ellah orchestrated with ease. With one middle being left handed, and the other right handed, she had to deliver a different ball in half of their middle rotations- showcasing her ability to adjust, and have consistent ball location to a variety of locations on the net.</p>
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