Brecken Boudreaux
Brecken Boudreaux
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Jeremy Deckard | Prep Dig Scout
Bordreaux’s senior season started late after she suffered a lower-body injury before the season began. She returned late in the Trojan’s season to play 36 sets. She recorded 91 kills, 18 digs, and 14 blocks in that short span. As a junior, she registered 273 kills, 194 digs, and 87 blocks. She is a jumper and, in my opinion, one of the top uncommitted athletes in the Class of 2026. She is ranked No. 33 overall, but was ranked in the Top 10 for a long spell.
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Boudreaux is now ranked No. 33 overall. If she were a couple of inches taller, college coaches would be pushing each other out of the way to talk to her. However, she can jump with the best of them and is a six-rotation athlete who can be the leader of a college team. She recorded 273 kills, 194 digs, and 87 blocks during her junior campaign. She has registered at least 40 blocks in all three of her high school seasons. She has a winning pedigree and has been playing with a program in Beloit that produced multiple college athletes heading into their freshman college seasons.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Deckard | Prep Dig Scout
Beloit is usually one of the furthest Western Kansas schools that I see regularly. The Torjans have been a perennial power the past few years and are a well-coached team that is always fun to watch. Boudreaux has been a secondary attacker on this team for two years, and now will get the chance to carry the offensive load for a young Trojans team. Seeing Beloit play is never a certainty, but it’s a program that always shares its schedule with me early, and I try to plan a trip to see them compete. Boudreaux is ranked No. 19 overall and is still uncommitted.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Deckard | Prep Dig Scout
Boudreaux is ranked No. 19 in the Kansas Class of 2026. She is an elite jumper who I have seen play on multiple occasions. She continues to improve and is a six rotation talent. Beloit will field two teams in the tournament. Beloit I will play in Pool C and feature mostly varsity athletes. The Tojans open play with an 8:50 a.m. start time against a squad from Seaman II on Court 4. Beloit II will play in Pool B and opens the tournament at 9:30 a.m. against Silver Lake’s first team on Court 2.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Deckard | Prep Dig Scout
Beloit’s Boudreaux is ranked No. 19 overall in the Kansas Class of 2026 and is arguably one of the best uncommitted western Kansas prospects. She finished her junior season with 273 kills and 87 blocks. She is super athletic and is a great floor leader. She has a “can-do” attitude and the skills to back it up. She is also a proven winner, helping the Trojans earn back-to-back trips to the state tournament. She will be leaned on to be more of a leader this fall as Beloit graduated a senior class with four college-committed athletes.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Deckard | Prep Dig Scout
Several athletes have made multi-hour drives to get to KCK for this event. One of those long-distance commuters was Beloit’s Boudreaux. She is a gifted athlete who can elevate with the other top flyers in Kansas. The Trojan prospect will be leaned on to step up her game and leadership during her senior season. I am not sure if she will attend in May, but all Western Kansas prospects are welcome to attend, and I always try to catch them first. The investment in time and money to attend the event is not lost on me.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Deckard | Prep Dig Scout
Boudreaux is ranked No. 20 in the Kansas Class of 2026. Beloit was a team that I watched play last summer and during the regular season. Boudreaux was an integral part of the Class 3A State Tournament qualifying team. The junior attacker had a big season posting 273 kills, 87 blocks, 194 digs, and 67 aces for the Trojans. She is a gifted athlete with whom college coaches should familiarize themselves.
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