Ryder Wehrle
Ryder Wehrle
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Austin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
Showcases tend to bring the best out of multi-position players. Wehrle primarily patrolled the outside hitter spot for Battle Creek last fall, and the Braves got an immediate scoring influx from their Class of 2029 attacker. We watched Wehrle take over matches en route to 164 total kills and an ever-escalating hitting efficiency. However, Wehrle has also proven her intensity can translate to the back row. She averaged 2.6 digs per set in the middle-back area and was an influential part of defensive drills at last year’s Nebraska Exposure Tour. Nebraska D-League will help add a chapter to the narrative this spring.
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You know I had to include a Nebraska entry. Wehrle made the trek from Battle Creek to join us for the MO/KS Showcase, and she carried the banner well for our Cornhusker State neighbors. She’s a true six-rotation asset who doesn’t need to take swings to make a positive impact. Middle-back defense was a highlight of Wehrle’s stay in the Dynasty gym. Wehrle logged triple-digit totals in kills and digs for the Braves this fall, so her influence with Nebraska D-League will be vast.
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