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<p>Prep Dig continued its partnership with USA Volleyball at the Salt Lake City National Qualifier Showcase, held at the Salt Palace Convention Center on April 24<sup>th</sup>. The event brought together athletes from across the nation looking to compete in front of college coaches while being evaluated by Prep Dig scouts and court coaches. Showcases like this continue to provide a valuable platform for athletes to be seen, tested, and recognized for their individual performance and intangibles. Let's take a closer look at three players who earned Top Performer honors based on what they showed on the court.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Kova is a class of 2030 outside hitter and right side from Club Sand Volleyball. She is one of the more intriguing young prospects in a class that is still largely under the radar nationally and deserves serious attention from programs willing to invest in early evaluation. Miss Symkoviak brings the physical profile that college staffs actively recruit at the pin, and the fact that she is still a 2030 means the athletic development ahead of her is potentially significant on top of an already impressive foundation. She attacks with a confidence and physicality that is simply not common in players her age, showing the ability to take contested swings and finish through contact rather than hoping the ball finds the floor. What stands out beyond the raw tools is how she processes the game on the right side, reading the block and adjusting her attack angles in real time rather than committing early, which reflects a volleyball maturity that usually takes years longer to develop. Kova is an open-ended prospect whose ceiling has not been established yet, and that is precisely why the programs that identify her now will look very smart in a few years. Please help us congratulate her on earning Top Performer honors at this showcase event. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='486970' first='Amaree' last='Hollis'], a Class of 2027 middle blocker from Kennedy Catholic High School in Burien and [program_tooltip program_id='476225' first='Spaceneedle' last='Volleyball Foundation'], currently ranked No. 5 overall in the Prep Dig Washington State Rankings, has earned that position at the top of the list by putting together the kind of club campaign that makes it impossible to argue against the recognition. Prep Dig scouts noted that she improved her ability to move her attacks to all parts of the court, showing off a hammer ball that goes down and finding ways to terminate points even when the set is not perfect, which is the mark of a high-level middle who makes the offense work rather than waiting for ideal conditions to produce. At 6'1" she already brings the physical tools that Power Five programs are aggressively pursuing at the middle position, and she pairs that frame with an attacking arsenal and a net presence that gives opposing systems genuine problems regardless of how they try to defend her. The fact that she performs at this level while competing at Kennedy Catholic, one of the premier volleyball environments in the state of Washington, tells you the competition she has been tested against every single day has only sharpened what was already there. She is a top-five prospect in one of the most competitive states on the West Coast entering her senior year. Programs that have not yet made the call need to do so today. Please help us congratulate her on earning Top Performer honors at this showcase event. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Larissa Perez, a Class of 2028 libero and setter from McAllen High School and McAllen Fierce Volleyball Club, is a back row prospect who brings a two-position skill set that is genuinely rare and immediately valuable at the college level. The ability to anchor the defensive system as a starting libero and also step in and run the offense as a setter when the team needs it tells you there is a volleyball IQ and a technical foundation at work that most players her age have not come close to developing in either role, let alone both simultaneously. She plays with a low, compact efficiency in the back row that makes her difficult to score on, using elite court reading and a disciplined platform to control a high volume of contacts without giving away easy points. Her serving and passing consistency make her an asset in every rotation rather than a specialty piece that has to be managed around, which is the quality that college coaches at every level look for when they evaluate back row versatility. Please help us congratulate her on earning Top Performer honors at this showcase event. </p>
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Prep Dig continued its partnership with USA Volleyball at the Salt Lake City National Qualifier Showcase, held at the Salt Palace Convention Center on April 24th. The event brought together athletes from across the nation looking to compete in front of college coaches while being evaluated by Prep Dig scouts and court coaches. Showcases like this continue to provide a valuable platform for athletes to be seen, tested, and recognized for their individual performance and intangibles. Let's take a closer look at three players who earned Top Performer honors based on what they showed on the court.
HEIGHT
5'11"
POS
OH
CLASS
2030
State:
Utah
Club:
Club Sand
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HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
MB/RS
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
5'0"
POS
N/A
CLASS
2028
State:
Texas
School:
McAllen Bulldogs
Club:
RGV Venom Volleyball Club
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