Morgan Reeves
Morgan Reeves
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Bob Abels | Prep Dig Scout
Moran brought her A game to the Junior Nationals, resulting in a move from 14 to 10 in our rankings.
Paramount
won when they had to win to finish in fifth place in the National Division, despite a 4-5 overall match record. While
Alexa Smith
Alexa
Smith
5'7" | DS/L
Hedgesville | 2026
State
VA
earned a spot on the All tournament team Morgan showed some proficient hitting capabilities to get them to the gold bracket.
With the high school season soon starting St. Johns will need Morgan’s outside production to return as the DC state champion and to win another WCAC title.
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A third player who stands 5’10 but provides an offense from all six rotations. Morgan generates serious velocity with her hits and brings an approach jump that reaches 9’8″. At St.Johns she finished second on her team in kills, but her game has improved since then. She also finished first in aces. Her sister played libero in high school. Once Morgan improves her back row play to her sister’s level she will be a monster on the court.
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Morgan is another hard swinger at 5’10. Last year she was the primary source of power for East Coast Power, but after their disappearance from the Chesapeake area she found a home at Paramount . She brings an approach jump at 9’8″ providing offense from the front row and back row. Her back row passing could use some more consistency, but it has improved a lot from last year. Morgan climbed from 24 to 14 in our class of 2026.
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Morgan played for East Coast Power last year and was key to getting them to Junior Nationals. She now plays for Paramount and won a starting left side spot. At 5’10” her approach jump reaches 9’8″. Early in her career she played just three rotations. She has worked hard to improve her serve receive and back row play and now plays a strong six rotations, providing a potent back row attack in the process. She got an opportunity to play with her older sister Maya at St.Johns her frosh season. Her sister played libero and committed to Jackson State. When you watch Morgan play you can sense the leadership she brings to the court. Morgan currently ranks number 24 in our class of 2026 but her play, especially in the back row has improved so that ranking could rise.
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