Kenlie Erickson
Kenlie Erickson
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Expert Analysis
Rob Howe | Prep Dig Scout
Erickson has impressed during in-person scouting opportunities the last few club seasons. The most recent occasion occurred at the 2026 Nike President’s Day Classic in St. Louis. She was shining at the opposite pin for Impact 17-1 Elite. Erickson makes up for a lack of height and length in the front row with explosion off of the court, leaping ability and hang time. Technically sound, she generates power in her swing and sees the court well, avoiding the block and locating holes in the defense. Keen timing leads to Erickson being effective in throwing up the block. Class 5A state runner-up Ankeny Centennial will be replacing key contributors lost to graduation, and Erickson has the look of someone who could help the Jaguars in the fall.
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Erickson has advanced her game a lot this club campaign, which should help her compete for a role in a Centennial program hit hard by gradation after last season. Athleticism is the carrying trait for Erickson, who also is a solid softball player. Lacking the prototypical height of the middle hitter position, Erickson accomplishes a lot with her leaping ability and power in her swing. She relies on timing and getting a good read on the attack in being successful on the block. Erickson’s skill set would work at the pins, and that versatility could be her path to playing time as a junior in 2025.
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