Prep Dig Logo
Login Subscribe
    • Players/Parents
    • College Coaches
  • Arizona
    Arkansas
    California
    Colorado
    Dakotas
    Florida
    Georgia
    Hawaii
    Illinois
    Indiana
    Iowa
    Kansas
    Kentucky
    Michigan
    Minnesota
    Missouri
    National
    Nebraska
    Nevada
    New Jersey
    Ohio
    Oklahoma
    Oregon
    Texas
    Utah
    Virginia
    Washington
    Wisconsin
  • Loading...
  • No scores pages found.
    Loading...
  • Showcases
    • Exposure Tour Exposure Tour
    Tournaments
    • 2026 Tournaments 2026 Tournaments
    About Our Events
  • Prep Dig for
    • Players
    • Parents
    • Club Coaches
    • High School Coaches
    • College Coaches
    • Fans
    View All Features
    • Coverage Access Prep Dig articles year-round.
    • Rankings See how players stack up across the country.
    • Player Profiles Build your own profile and join the Prep Dig database.
    • Profile Trends Track your Player Profile views over time.
    • Recruiting Tasks Stay on-track in the recruiting process
    • Recruiting Dashboard All your recruiting tools in a single place.
    • Coach Views Get notified when a college coach views your profile.
    • College Match Recommends colleges that match with your profile.
    • Coach Contacts Contact any program in the country.
    • Event Credits Save $25 on all Prep Dig showcases.
    • Recruiting Tips Become an expert on the recruiting process.
    • College Email Template Send customized emails directly to college coaches.
    • Scouts
    • How We Rank
    • Reviews
    • About Us
  • Kansas
  • Rankings
    • 2026 Rankings

    • 2027 Rankings

    • 2028 Rankings

    • 2029 Rankings

    • Archived Rankings

    • How We Rank

  • Prospects
    • Prospect Database

  • High Schools
    • Team Database

  • Clubs
    • Club Programs

  • Scouts
Prep Dig Logo
  • Home
  • Coverage
      Arizona
      Arkansas
      California
      Colorado
      Dakotas
      Florida
      Georgia
      Hawaii
      Illinois
      Indiana
      Iowa
      Kansas
      Kentucky
      Michigan
      Minnesota
      Missouri
      National
      Nebraska
      Nevada
      New Jersey
      Ohio
      Oklahoma
      Oregon
      Texas
      Utah
      Virginia
      Washington
      Wisconsin
  • Events
      Showcases
      • Exposure Tour Exposure Tour
      Tournaments
      • 2026 Tournaments 2026 Tournaments
      About Our Events
  • Rankings
      Loading...
  • Scores
      No scores pages found.
      Loading...
  • Features
      Prep Dig for
      • Players
      • Parents
      • Club Coaches
      • High School Coaches
      • College Coaches
      • Fans
      View All Features
      • Coverage Access Prep Dig articles year-round.
      • Rankings See how players stack up across the country.
      • Player Profiles Build your own profile and join the Prep Dig database.
      • Profile Trends Track your Player Profile views over time.
      • Recruiting Tasks Stay on-track in the recruiting process
      • Recruiting Dashboard All your recruiting tools in a single place.
      • Coach Views Get notified when a college coach views your profile.
      • College Match Recommends colleges that match with your profile.
      • Coach Contacts Contact any program in the country.
      • Event Credits Save $25 on all Prep Dig showcases.
      • Recruiting Tips Become an expert on the recruiting process.
      • College Email Template Send customized emails directly to college coaches.
  • About Us
      • Scouts
      • How We Rank
      • Reviews
      • About Us
  • Support
Login Subscribe

Triple Crown 13U Championship: Coast vs Dynasty

Triple Crown 13U Championship: Coast vs Dynasty
Michael DeLeon
Michael DeLeon February 17, 2026 @ 05:22 PM
Facebook
X (Formerly Twitter)

In this article:

Jaylnn Reed
Jaylnn Reed 6'1" | MB/OH | 2031
CA
<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Championship Monday at the prestigious Triple Crown NIT always carries a different energy. After three grueling days of battling the most elite teams in the country, the 13 Open division came down to two undefeated squads: [program_tooltip program_id='428889' first='Dynasty' last=''] 13 Black and Coast 13-1 Tina. Both teams had navigated the Power Pools and Elite bracket without a loss, proving their resilience and depth. Now, with a championship on the line, only one would leave Kansas City wearing the crown.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Coast struck first in set one, building an early 8-5 lead behind composed defensive play from their libero Alexis Stonebanks in left back. Her exceptional footwork and disciplined posture kept rallies alive and allowed Coast to control the tempo. Ball control defined the opening stretch, with both teams mixing in smart off-speed shots to disrupt defensive positioning and force opponents out of system. At the net, [program_tooltip program_id='428889' first='Dynasty' last=''] middle Scarlett Howell began asserting herself. Quick laterally and disciplined in sealing space, she set up directly in attackers' midlines and took away valuable angles. Coast middle [player_tooltip player_id='888518' first='Jaylnn' last='Reed'] answered with blocks of her own, creating an early battle of the middles that energized both sidelines.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Howell continued to dominate the tape, tying the set at 11-11 and igniting a [program_tooltip program_id='428889' first='Dynasty' last=''] run. Strong serving from Layla Bain pushed [program_tooltip program_id='428889' first='Dynasty' last=''] ahead 13-11, her zone pressure creating hesitation in Coast's primary passers. Libero Brooklyn Fleming was equally impactful, reading tips and setter dumps flawlessly while locking down left back. Still, Coast's outside Josie Adamson was nearly unstoppable, scoring from multiple zones and swinging with confidence to give her squad a 16-14 edge. [program_tooltip program_id='428889' first='Dynasty' last=''], though undersized compared to Coast's front row, compensated with exceptional timing and textbook blocking technique. A powerful kill from lefty opposite Raquel “Rocky” Mabry tied the score at 16-16, and outside Evie Redmond began heating up with timely swings. Reed's crafty off-speed tips kept Coast within striking distance, but [program_tooltip program_id='428889' first='Dynasty' last='']'s offensive system highlighted by Howell's effectiveness on the “31” set and quick tempo variations created block splits that were difficult to defend. After tough serving from Coast tightened the margin to 24-23, [program_tooltip program_id='428889' first='Dynasty' last=''] closed the set 25-23 on a clutch finish from Taryn Ramlow.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Set two carried the intensity of a true championship bout. Mabry's high reach and left-handed power continued to pay dividends, while setter Molly Wine orchestrated the offense with soft hands and precise ball placement. [program_tooltip program_id='428889' first='Dynasty' last='']'s fundamentals shined with clean transitions, disciplined defensive coverage, and relentless pursuit on deflections kept them steady. Their off-side blockers consistently covered tips and recycled plays to extend rallies. Ramlow delivered a big swing to give [program_tooltip program_id='428889' first='Dynasty' last=''] an 8-6 edge, but Coast responded with defensive grit and capitalized on a few [program_tooltip program_id='428889' first='Dynasty' last=''] miscues to take a 15-12 lead, forcing a timeout.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>What followed was a showcase of composure beyond their years. Layla Bain's zone serving once again applied pressure, key blocks swung momentum back, and [program_tooltip program_id='428889' first='Dynasty' last=''] clawed to a 17-17 tie. The front-row trio of Redmond, Howell, and Mabry imposed their will down the stretch, creating problems Coast struggled to solve. With the score knotted at 23-23, Wine delivered a perfectly timed “shoot” set to Howell for match point. Moments later, Mabry rose on the right side and hammered home the championship-clinching kill, sealing a straight-set victory and crowning [program_tooltip program_id='428889' first='Dynasty' last=''] 13 Black as Elite champions.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>In a division loaded with national talent, both programs proved why they were the last two standing. Coast's defensive discipline and offensive firepower made them a formidable finalist, while [program_tooltip program_id='428889' first='Dynasty' last='']'s technical precision, serving pressure, and balanced attack ultimately carried them to the top of the podium. After three days of elite competition, it was [program_tooltip program_id='428889' first='Dynasty' last=''] who finished the journey undefeated and they earned their place as Triple Crown champions.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

Championship Monday at the prestigious Triple Crown NIT always carries a different energy. After three grueling days of battling the most elite teams in the country, the 13 Open division came down to two undefeated squads: Dynasty 13 Black and Coast 13-1 Tina. Both teams had navigated the Power Pools and Elite bracket without a loss, proving their resilience and depth. Now, with a championship on the line, only one would leave Kansas City wearing the crown.

Prep Dig

Access all of Prep Dig

Continue reading this article and more.

Continue Reading
Already a subscriber? Log in

Related Articles

  • Middles Who Owned the Net at ASICS Presidents Day Classic

    Middles Who Owned the Net at ASICS Presidents Day Classic

    Theresa Hickman • February 17

  • Legacy Fights Back, Takes Down LOVB 17 Angel

    Legacy Fights Back, Takes Down LOVB 17 Angel

    Chris Fitzgerald • February 15

  • Part 1: Strong Standouts On Day 1 At ASICS Presidents Day Classic

    Part 1: Strong Standouts On Day 1 At ASICS Presidents Day Classic

    Theresa Hickman • February 15

  • KC Power 18-1 Defends Home Turf, Goes 3-0 in Power Pool Play

    KC Power 18-1 Defends Home Turf, Goes 3-0 in Power Pool Play

    Chris Fitzgerald • February 14

  • MAVS KC 16 Elite Soars to Perfect Opening Day at Triple Crown NIT

    MAVS KC 16 Elite Soars to Perfect Opening Day at Triple Crown NIT

    Austin Kingsley • February 14

Upgrade to Prep Dig+
Unlock rankings, insights, and recruiting tools to maximize your exposure and guide your path to college.
Learn More


Loading...
Home Kansas Triple Crown 13U Championship: Coast vs Dynasty

Prep Network

  • Prep Network
  • Prep Dig
  • Prep Girls Hoops
  • Prep Hoops
  • Prep Lacrosse
  • Prep Girls Lacrosse
  • Prep Redzone
  • Prep Soccer
  • Prep Softball

Company

  • News
  • About
  • Careers
  • Store
  • Partner Interest Form

Resources

  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility
  • Cookie Policy
  • NCSA College Recruiting
  • Recruiting Tips
  • Student Loan Resources
  • College Scholarship Search
  • Terms for Sales and Promotions

Support

  • My Account
  • Contact
  • Sitemap

© 2026 Prep Dig. All rights reserved.