What This Group Is Bringing Into the SLC Showcase
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The Salt Lake City Showdown Showcase creates a different kind of evaluation window, one that starts before the first rep is played. This is where athletes step into the gym with intent, bringing not just their skill sets, but how they think, communicate, and operate within a team.
For this group, the focus shifts away from outcomes and toward what they are choosing to bring into the environment. That includes tempo, leadership, decision-making, and the ability to stay composed when the game speeds up. Coaches are paying attention to how athletes organize the court, how they respond to imperfect situations, and how consistently their habits hold across reps.
This setting tends to reveal more than performance alone. It shows who is prepared, who is intentional in their development, and who understands how to impact the game beyond a single touch.
For these athletes, the opportunity is already in motion.
Bailey Lott brings a leadership-first approach to the setter position, with a clear emphasis on communication and organization. Her focus on directing teammates and staying vocal throughout play points to a player who understands that her role extends beyond simply delivering the ball. There is an awareness of how tone, clarity, and consistency can stabilize a team and keep the offense connected across different phases of play.
โI am most excited to showcase my communication skills and showing leadership.โ
Her response reflects a player who values accountability and is willing to take ownership of the court. That mindset aligns with her work ethic, as she emphasizes a willingness to invest time and effort into her development. There is a foundation of consistency being built through her approach to training and preparation.
She has been working on expanding her ability to run different plays with different hitters, which adds versatility to her offense and allows her to adjust based on personnel and situation. That focus suggests she is beginning to understand how to tailor decisions rather than operate within a fixed pattern.
Her decision to attend this showcase centers on gaining exposure and continuing to learn, placing herself in an environment where she can be evaluated while also refining her understanding of the game.
~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247
Highlights
Lola Prpa is already operating with a level of intentionality that shows up in how she describes running an offense. Her focus on tempo, decision-making, and delivering consistent, hittable sets reflects a player who sees the setter position as a responsibility to create solutions rather than just distribute the ball. There is a clear emphasis on reading blockers, managing pace, and putting hitters in positions to succeed.
โI'm very intentional in how I approach the game. I'm constantly thinking, learning, and adjusting.โ
Her response reflects a player who processes the game at a high level for her age, with a mindset built around problem-solving and efficiency. There is ownership in how she leads, along with a willingness to challenge both herself and her teammates to operate at a higher standard.
She has been focused on footwork, balance, and decision-making while playing up, which has forced her to adapt to a faster and more physical game. Her experience running a 5โ1 system with a scrappy team has pushed her to expand her options, including right-side attacking and out-of-system solutions. That combination of exposure and adjustment is shaping a more complete and adaptable setter.
Her decision to attend this showcase reflects a deliberate approach to her development, seeking both exposure and an environment where she can be evaluated honestly while continuing to grow.
~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247
Highlights
Kova Symkoviak
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brings a physical presence to the pin, with a clear identity built around attacking and applying pressure from both the outside and right side. Her emphasis on being a โweaponโ reflects an athlete who is already leaning into her role as a point scorer, using her length and approach to create advantages over the block.
โMy whole team has a strong work ethic so TOGETHER we are fierce!โ
Her response reflects a player who feeds off team energy and shared effort, with a competitive mindset that extends beyond individual performance. There is a strong connection between her confidence and the environment she is training in, which is reinforcing her development.
She has been working on both hitting and blocking, continuing to build her presence at the net on both sides of the ball. That dual focus supports her ability to impact rallies not just offensively, but by contributing to defensive structure through her blocking.
Her decision to attend this showcase reflects a desire to compete, connect, and continue improving in a high-level environment, with a clear openness to learning and growth.
~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247
Highlights
Aletta Millenaar brings a balanced presence at the net, combining physicality with a mindset centered on growth and coachability. Her focus on leading by example and maintaining positive energy suggests an athlete who understands how her approach influences both her own performance and the team environment around her.
โI ask a lot of questions because I want to better understand the game and my role on the court.โ
Her response reflects a player who is actively engaged in her development, with a willingness to seek clarity and apply feedback. There is a clear emphasis on staying present, moving to the next play, and maintaining composure, which are foundational traits for long-term growth.
She has been working on becoming a more consistent blocking presence, focusing on pressing over the net, closing blocks, and reading setters. That attention to detail, combined with efforts to improve her vertical and agility, points to a player building her impact through both physical and technical development.
Her decision to attend this showcase reflects a desire to gain exposure, connect with coaches, and challenge herself in a competitive setting while continuing to grow both as a player and teammate.
~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247
Highlights
If you are serious about being seen and evaluated in a setting that goes beyond match play, the Salt Lake City Showdown Qualifier Showcase is a strong opportunity. This is where coaches get a clearer look at how you communicate, respond, and compete across reps. If you are ready for that kind of environment, registration is open.
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