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<p>It is early February and teams are really starting to come together and find their groove. We are starting to see individual players take big strides and have their skill set massively improve. Our scouts were able to watch a lot of good volleyball at February Fiesta this weekend. let's take a look at six players who showcased the power and domination they possess this weekend at Feburary Fiesta. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='759072' first='Sarah' last='Sixkiller']- Outside Hitter for Elevate 18.1. Sarah is an undersized outside BUT brings plenty of explosivness to the court. Her fast approach and power in her hits will take you back at first but youll quickly get use to it. Her and the Elevate 18.1 crew rolled threw the competetion this weekend en route to the title. They even had two sets where they score ended 25-0. Sarah being the server behind one of those runs.</p>
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<p>Clairen Casey- Outside Hitter for Peak 14-1. Clairen was awesoem to watch this weekend. Her ability to consistently take big swings even if the set is off the net is impressive. Being this good at out of system swigning at such a young age is tough to come by. Despite playing up two ages, Clairen and company tied for 3rd. She was a huge part of this peak offense and she will be someone ot watch this upcoming school season. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='920663' first='Delilah' last='Gates']- Right Side Hitter for Virago 14 Elite. Deliliah is a lefty right side hitter that helps spread the offense pin to pin. Her ability to take the ball down the line and also mix in an off speed over the block showcases her scoring ability, which was pivotal multiple times. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='773605' first='Emma' last='DeCoster']- Middle Blocker for Elevate 16.1. Emma was a handful as a scorer for Elevate. Although she plays middle, in serve receive, she hits from multiple different areas. She was a reliable option all weekend when they needed to sign out. The school season she will definitely shoulder a larger load.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='919279' first='Autry' last='O'Dell']- Middle Blocker for Virago 15 Elite. Autry has moments of absolute brilliance and showcases what her ceiling looks like. She does plenty on the defensive side, but she really has a ton of value on the offensive end. How fast she transitions and ability to cross body attacks at the setters, makes her a threat often in transition. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='902268' first='Kennedy' last='Roecker']- Right Side Hitter for [program_tooltip program_id='776295' first='Tulsa' last='Power'] 15-1. Kennedy did a fabulous job of the right side. She got a hold of multiple balls where she pile drive them down the line. If an opposing blocker is not discipline, she is not scared to hammer away at their hands and get the kill via that avenue. </p>
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<p>Thank you to all the parents that stopped and talked with us. It was nice putting names with faces and receiving all the compliments. We are working our tails off the best we can to provide coverage and exposure to the awesome athletes we have here in Oklahoma. These girls put blood, sweat and tears into this game that we all love. Next weekend is the Kaizen Invitational in Tulsa and then the always BIG TIME rankings tournament in OKC.</p>
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It is early February and teams are really starting to come together and find their groove. We are starting to see individual players take big strides and have their skill set massively improve. Our scouts were able to watch a lot of good volleyball at February Fiesta this weekend. let's take a look at six players who showcased the power and domination they possess this weekend at Feburary Fiesta.
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