Destiny Mars
Destiny Mars
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Expert Analysis
Jesse Etter | Prep Dig Scout
Mars moves up to #64 overall and did excellent work on the outside, playing all the way around at times this season for Emerald Rain . She has added smart tips, chips, and especially an accurate push to the corner to her offensive game. The Timberline standout was athletic and balanced defensively, and handled herself well in serve receive.
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Read EvaluationJesse Etter | Prep Dig Scout
Mars is a high-flying terminator operating primarily on the outside for Emerald Rain this season. The Timberline 2026 prospect has added to her offensive toolbox, dropping in accurate tips and finding high hands with big rips down the line. Mars has patience and gets her feet set to the ball on out-of-system sets, then delivers the swing or shot needed to score or make life tough for the defense.
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Read EvaluationJesse Etter | Prep Dig Scout
The Timberline right side displayed her high-flying ability for an excellent Oly Reign squad during the club season; she plays above the net and is a tough blocker with quick hands defensively. Mars was able to take swings from either pin and has a high contact point that causes problems for opposing blockers.
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Read EvaluationJesse Etter | Prep Dig Scout
From Kinley: “Destiny is a consistent hitter who we can always count on to score points and end long rallies. She can see the court extremely well, and her placement is perfect; she has a huge block that gives attackers problems. Destiny has a big impact on our team.”
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Read EvaluationJesse Etter | Prep Dig Scout
Mars is typically bringing the heat from the right side but she has the versatility and athleticism to take quality swings as an outside. The 5’10 Timberline stand out featured a soft tip she likes to drop over the top of the block at Regionals, but she showed the control to push that same tip to the back corner or slam it in between the block. The power tip is a recent development in junior volleyball, and Mars has a good one. Oly Reign 16 found her for quality swings during the tournament, including seven on a variety of shots against PJVBC 15 National. She has the needed length and spring to get on top of the ball and drive it down in front of the back-row defenders, Mars is a fun player to watch work!
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