Camille Presley
Camille Presley
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Michael DeLeon | Prep Dig Scout
Power is the first word that comes to mind when evaluating
Camille Presley
Camille
Presley
6'2" | MB
Austin | 2027
State
TX
. The 6’2” middle blocker from Austin High School who competes for Austin
Performance Volleyball
Club has risen to No. 11 overall in the 2027 class in the Prep Dig Texas State Rankings. Her climb reflects the consistent dominance she has shown over the past season. Presley possesses rare, natural power throughout her entire frame. She is quite literally a kill waiting to happen. When featured early in a match as a primary offensive option, she forces defenses to collapse inside, which opens up clean splits and one on one situations for the outside pins. That kind of gravity in the middle of the net changes how opponents must scheme defensively. What stands out technically is her discipline in transition. She does not overrun her route to the ball. By keeping the set in front of her, she maximizes her explosion and drives through contact with authority. Her attacks are heavy and decisive, often igniting the crowd with thunderous finishes. She is comfortable running the full route tree out of the middle, whether in front of the setter or on tempo variations designed to stretch the block. Defensively, she is equally impactful. Presley is a shutdown presence at the net with the size, timing, and hand positioning to take away primary scoring lanes. Please help us congratulate her on moving up in our prestigious State Ranking List.
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Read EvaluationMichael DeLeon | Prep Dig Scout
Camille delivered a dominant performance at the 210 Countdown City Classic, earning Top Performer honors and reinforcing her standing as the No. 21 overall player in the Prep Dig Texas State Rankings. At 6’2”, Presley was consistently on time for quick attacks, showing excellent connection with her setters and the ability to terminate in front of well-formed blocks. Defensively, she was a wall at the net, using her length and timing to take away space and force opposing hitters into low-percentage swings. Her aggressive mindset as a middle demanded constant attention from opposing coaches, who had to account for her presence in every rotation. From a tactical standpoint, her ability to command blocking schemes speaks to the pressure she applies simply by being on the floor. Presley’s physicality and discipline allowed her to control long stretches of play at the net on both offense and defense. Based on her performance in San Antonio, she looks poised to be a force throughout the club season and one of the most impactful middles in the state.
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Read EvaluationMichael DeLeon | Prep Dig Scout
Miss Presley brings immediate size and net presence to the middle position in the Texas Class of 2027, making her a consistent factor in the front row. At 6’2”, she offers the length and reach that college coaches covet at the position, allowing her to close blocks effectively and take away attacking lanes. Over the past few years, her aggressiveness has taken over matches at times and kept her squad super competitive at the highest level. Presley runs the middle well, showing improving footwork and timing that translate into efficient production on quick attacks. Her ability to get up early and establish herself as a blocking presence impacts opposing offenses before points are even scored. She continues to grow as a transition attacker, becoming more comfortable converting second-chance opportunities. We are super pleased to announce that she has chosen to play her collegiate career at the University of Texas. They are always reloading with top talent and they are getting a very athletic presence at the net.
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Read EvaluationGuilherme Torres | Prep Dig Scout
Presley was one of the players who took AP 16 Adidas to first place in the division, with a campaign of six wins and one loss. A very physical player, she was a force at the net for her team, controlling the game and making an impact on both sides of the ball. Her blocking was a difference-maker defensively and forced many opponents to make errors as they tried to avoid them. Presley also thrived offensively, making contact with the ball at a very high point and swinging it with power to score in quick sets. The middle displayed great potential to get opponents out of system with her floaters too.
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