Kherington Snider
Kherington Snider
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Austin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
We had to linger in the Great Plains Region a little longer. Snider was tabbed as one of our players to watch heading into the Iowa Clash, particularly among Nebraska’s representatives in Des Moines. This Omaha Westside veteran took her show on the road and lifted Nebraska Elite 17-1 to a podium finish in the 17/18 Open division. Snider has seen plenty of big-time matches during her club career, so sparring with Iowa’s powerhouses was par for the course. A fruitful February has primed Snider and her squad to take on the USAV circuit.
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Read EvaluationAustin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
Snider is back in command with Nebraska Elite. This Omaha Westside junior has seen the highest levels of prep competition, from Open-level qualifier bouts to the Class A gauntlet with the Warriors. Snider’s smooth touch at the setter spot reemerged at last weekend’s event, reminding us why she remains in the top tier of Nebraska’s uncommitted 2027s.
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Read EvaluationAustin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
Omaha Westside needs to replace multiple star setters from the Class of 2025, and we expect Snider to help fill the void. This standout setter has played on club volleyball’s biggest stages with Nebraska Elite and can adapt to any system. She showcased her prowess in a 5-1 offense as Nebraska Elite 16 Apex made a deep run at AAU Nationals this summer. It’s the perfect launching point to Snider’s junior season with Omaha Westside, which is also gaining momentum after a string of tournament appearances. 2025 could keep the streak going.
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We won’t soon forget Snider’s high-impact 15s club season with Nebraska Elite. Through a combination of expert distribution and wicked serving, Snider guided her club squad to an Open bid through the Northern Lights Qualifier. She then represented Omaha Westside in the fall season and brought more of the game-changing serves that made her a force with Nebraska Elite. Snider is likely next in line for Westside’s starting setter role and could soon become a household name in Class A.
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Read EvaluationAustin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
We won’t soon forget Snider’s high-impact 15s club season with Nebraska Elite. Through a combination of expert distribution and wicked serving, Snider guided her club squad to an Open bid through the Northern Lights Qualifier. She then represented Omaha Westside in the fall season and brought more of the game-changing serves that made her a force with Nebraska Elite. Snider is likely next in line for Westside’s starting setter role and could soon become a household name in Class A.
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Read EvaluationAustin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
Think back to this year’s club season when Snider competed with Nebraska Elite 15 Revolution. If there was one player on that roster who could change a match through her serving, it was Snider. She brought the same influential role to Omaha Westside and made full use of her serving opportunities at Saturday’s event. Snider’s flat, driving serves gave passers troubles throughout the day, making this sophomore setter a permanent fixture in the starting rotation. We’re just scratching the surface of what Snider can accomplish with the Warriors, and last weekend’s action was another step forward.
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Read EvaluationAustin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
Here’s one of the signal-callers from that vaunted Nebraska Elite 15 Revolution squad. Snider’s setting wasn’t the only skill that caught our attention during the club season. She was also a game-changing server who turned matches around in NLQ’s high-pressure environment. That development could allow Snider to find situational roles with Omaha Westside as the Warriors chase another tournament appearance.
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