Annabelle Peterson
Annabelle Peterson
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Carsen Nies | Prep Dig Scout
A go-to offensive weapon, Peterson left her mark on Cascade’s volleyball program, earning 4A Oregon West Conference First-Team honors for her standout performance throughout this past season. Peterson is dominant out of the front row, transitioning off the net quickly and getting up high to bury the ball into the court. With a quick arm swing and an explosive approach, Peterson is hard to defend against. Peterson is playing for the NPJ Salem 18 National team this season, and she will undoubtedly be a key player.
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Peterson is a weapon from the middle, both when attacking and blocking. She gets up super quickly and jumps high, pounding the ball straight down or deep to the corners in every play she runs. When blocking, Peterson does an excellent job of tracking the ball and pressing on the net to stop opponents’ offense.
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Peterson has been a huge offensive weapon for Cascade since her freshman year, earning 4A Oregon West all-league first team and all-state second team accolades for her impressive play last season. With a bouncy, explosive approach, a powerful arm swing, and the ability to find the holes on the court, Peterson is hard to beat on offense, which was made clear by the 275 kills she tallied last fall. She also has a wicked, deadly serve. After wrapping up her season on the NPJ 17 National team, Peterson is ready to dominate.
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Although undersized for a middle, she used her athleticism and speed to contribute to the NPJ 17-1 team over Regionals. Despite her height, she is explosive, with a high vertical jump, proving she can be terminal at a high level. She showcases a lot of range in her attacking angles and is smart about where she places the ball.
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After having a great high school season and making the 2022 First Team for the Oregon West Conference, Peterson will likely be a solid middle blocker option for this NPJ 17 National team. Peterson tracks the ball well and times her approach perfectly, which allows her to put the ball away consistently. She also has a wicked serve that she moves around the court effortlessly.
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Peterson was Cascade’s primary offensive weapon during her team’s match against Marshfield. The junior middle hitter was consistent at the net, racking up 5 kills in the last half of the second set to bring the Cougars close to a win. Peterson had 9 kills total on 20 swings and hit a steady .250. She also posted 1 ace, 1 dig, and 1 block assist.
Peterson was named onto the 4A All-Tournament First Team.
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