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<p>The 18 USA division at the Nike Music City Championship Qualifier brought three days of high-level competition to New Orleans, Louisiana, February 20–22, closing out Mardi Gras week with meaningful volleyball on every court.<br>While the city celebrated, teams battled for something bigger — a national bid and the chance to extend their season. The 18 USA division was deep, physical, and competitive from top to bottom. By the end of the weekend, three teams separated themselves from the pack and secured their spots at nationals.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Vegas Aces 18 REN Claims First Place</h2>
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<p>Vegas Aces 18 REN captured the 18 USA championship with a composed and consistent performance throughout the weekend.</p>
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<p>They controlled matches with strong serving pressure and disciplined defensive play. Offensively, they stayed balanced and did not rely on a single option to score. In tight moments, they executed cleanly and avoided unforced errors.</p>
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<p>Their first-place finish secured their national bid and capped off a strong showing in New Orleans.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='325888' first='Trinity' last='Thompson'] is a steady and disciplined presence in the back row. She moves well laterally, stays low, and reads hitters early, which allows her to control hard-driven balls with consistency. Her quickness helps her close space and keep rallies alive, especially in transition.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">She is also comfortable taking the second ball. Her hands are clean and controlled, giving her hitters a hittable option when the setter is pulled off the net. That composure under pressure adds another layer to her value and keeps the offense in rhythm.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[program_tooltip program_id='431229' first='Performance' last='Volleyball'] Academy 18 Elite Takes Second</h2>
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<p>[program_tooltip program_id='431229' first='Performance' last='Volleyball'] Academy 18 Elite finished second and earned their bid through a resilient run in the bracket.</p>
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<p>They competed with urgency and physicality, applying pressure from both pins and staying aggressive in transition. When matches tightened, PVA responded. They trusted their system and stayed composed under pressure.</p>
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<p>The runner-up finish punched their ticket to nationals and confirmed them as a team capable of competing on a bigger stage.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Alyssa Gray is an explosive outside with a strong vertical and a very quick arm swing. She elevates well above the net and contacts the ball at a high point, which allows her to score clean against solid blocks. Her tempo in transition stands out. She gets off the net quickly, creates space, and stays available to be a scoring option in both system and out-of-system situations.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Defensively, she is disciplined and reliable. She holds her base, reads the play, and commits to her responsibilities instead of guessing. That balance between offensive explosiveness and defensive discipline makes her a true six-rotation presence on the court.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Field House 18 Ikaika Michele Secures Third</h2>
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<p>Field House 18 Ikaika Michele rounded out the top three, earning the final 18 USA bid with a third-place finish.</p>
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<p>They battled through elimination matches and showed toughness late in the weekend. Their defensive effort extended rallies, and they capitalized on scoring opportunities when they appeared. In a division where one set can change everything, they stayed steady.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Tatum Flemming runs the offense with confidence and control. She has great hands and delivers a clean, consistent ball. Her sets are smooth and hittable, which allows attackers to stay aggressive and in rhythm.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Her footwork stands out. She changes direction quickly, adjusts to imperfect passes, and still delivers a quality set. She keeps tempo steady and makes smart decisions with distribution. Her command of the offense gives her team structure and flow in high-pressure moments.</p>
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<p>The 18 USA division in New Orleans proved that earning a bid requires discipline, depth, and mental toughness.</p>
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<p>Three teams rose. Three teams earned their opportunity to compete in May. And if this weekend was any indication, the 18 USA field at nationals will be competitive from the first serve to the final point.</p>
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The 18 USA division at the Nike Music City Championship Qualifier brought three days of high-level competition to New Orleans, Louisiana, February 20–22, closing out Mardi Gras week with meaningful volleyball on every court.
While the city celebrated, teams battled for something bigger — a national bid and the chance to extend their season. The 18 USA division was deep, physical, and competitive from top to bottom. By the end of the weekend, three teams separated themselves from the pack and secured their spots at nationals.
HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
S/DS/L
CLASS
2026
State:
Nevada
Club:
Vegas Aces
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HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
OH
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
S
CLASS
2026
School:
Fossil Ridge
Club:
Field House
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