Daisy Vongsayo
Daisy Vongsayo
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Michelle Bamford | Prep Dig Scout
Daisy Vongsayo is constantly solving problems before anyone else sees them. In a tight second set, she recognized opponents repeatedly targeting deep seam two while her team was stuck in rotation six. Instead of waiting for a timeout, she took more court, shifted her back row, and changed the passing responsibility on the fly.
My goal was to take pressure off my outside so she could focus on hitting and scoring for us.
That adjustment helped her team finally side out and regain momentum.
Her growth this season is also showing up technically. She talks about becoming more confident with high hands in serve receive, learning how to push off her back foot and direct tougher passes with more control.
What makes Daisy stand out is how naturally service shows up in how she thinks about the game. She wants her setter working less, her hitters getting better opportunities, and her teammates feeling supported.
With the IM Region Bid Tournament and NIT West Coast Invitational still ahead, her game feels increasingly selfless, vocal, and built around making life easier for everyone around her.
~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247
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Daisy Vongsayo
Daisy
Vongsayo
5'2" | DS/L
Deseret Peak | 2028
UT
provided stability in serve receive while taking ownership of team communication, using her voice to reestablish structure during moments of disconnect. She managed her mentality through pressure, helping teammates stay present and engaged rather than allowing errors to compound. Her communication directly influenced team cohesion and defensive organization.
“I was able to help bring us all together by just being super loud and talkative so that nobody had time to overthink.”
Her development focus is on eliminating a negative first step in serve receive, which will improve platform positioning and consistency against more aggressive serving. Cleaning up that initial movement will allow her to stay more balanced and controlled through contact.
Off the court, she mirrors her on-court presence through leadership and energy, consistently approaching growth with an intentional mindset.
~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247
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