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<p>The bids continued to flow in last week, with more teams traveling across the country in hopes of making plans later this summer. Here is what took place last weekend. </p>
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<p>Mizuno [program_tooltip program_id='515493' first='Club' last='North'] 17 Jessen took 2nd Place in the Liberty at Mid-East Qualifier in Indianapolis. They went 9-1 on the weekend, losing in the championship match. Their roster features Jeff West players [player_tooltip player_id='480408' first='Tinley' last='Wilson'], [player_tooltip player_id='567485' first='Khloe' last='Black'], Holton Mallory, Tanking Hayden, and [player_tooltip player_id='446318' first='Harriet' last='Dean']. Cambell Dawson represents Topeka High, while [player_tooltip player_id='603881' first='Acey' last='Thompson'] hails from Seaman. Raicee Kipker (Clay Center), [player_tooltip player_id='783588' first='Kaylee' last='DeWitt'] (Emporia), and [player_tooltip player_id='808613' first='Elsie' last='Mitchell'] (Smithville) round out the roster.</p>
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<p>[program_tooltip program_id='428892' first='PVA' last=''] 17 Elite upgraded their American bid by having a 3rd place showing at MEQ. They went 2-1 over the first two days to cement themselves into the gold power pool, where they would go 2-0. [player_tooltip player_id='445556' first='Tessa' last='Nover-Estes'] stood out in the Hudl clips I watched, and she did a good job of feeding Presley Krater on the slide time and time again.</p>
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<p>HPSTL 17 Orange secured a bid in the 17 USA Division at MEQ. They went 8-2 on the weekend. [player_tooltip player_id='809456' first='Sienna' last='Roth'] has been good in the middle for Orange this spring, along with [player_tooltip player_id='827830' first='Sophia' last='Brinley'] from the libero position. The team has been consistent with solid ball control and a balanced offense. </p>
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<p>In the city of brotherly love, Manhattan Mayhem 17-1 went 9-1 to lock up a Liberty bid at the Northeast Qualifier. They were perfect until dropping the championship match. They dropped three sets over the weekend and had many dominant matches to their credit. </p>
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The bids continued to flow in last week, with more teams traveling across the country in hopes of making plans later this summer. Here is what took place last weekend.
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