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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2015 21:22:45 GMT -5
I'm curious to see where Haggerty lands. Every skill of her game impresses me. She has made great strides in her passing and was one of the better passers for SPVB. Her blocking has really impressed me too. I have rarely seen her have blocking errors. I thought she already had landed somewhere. I believe he meant on the senior aces ranking, not college
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Post by onfiya on Jul 12, 2015 21:24:03 GMT -5
Well those won't be out for 6 months
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Post by wishinwestcoastvb on Jul 12, 2015 21:27:03 GMT -5
I'm curious to see where Haggerty lands. Every skill of her game impresses me. She has made great strides in her passing and was one of the better passers for SPVB. Her blocking has really impressed me too. I have rarely seen her have blocking errors. I thought she already had landed somewhere. Sorry for the unclarity, I was talking about Senior Ace rankings.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2015 21:29:35 GMT -5
Well those won't be out for 6 months 2...
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Post by Disc808 on Jul 12, 2015 21:29:57 GMT -5
Well those won't be out for 6 months 6 months? I thought its released in September?
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Post by onfiya on Jul 12, 2015 21:54:38 GMT -5
You are right it is September. I thought it was after the high school season.
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Post by ay2013 on Jul 13, 2015 1:37:43 GMT -5
My personal top 5: 1. Plummer-best overall prospect. Good at all aspects of the game: hitting, blocking, setting, digging, serving. Lethal on the right side, elevates over most blocks. Best blocker in the class IMO. captained the Youth National Team last year. Big physical presence. 2. Fitzmorris- great blocker. Has a lot of international experience that not many have. Can hit the slide better than any other middle IMO. Good on the right side and in front of the setter. Has a great serve and is a huge physical blocker. Defense is solid, even in the back row. Can also play on the right side. Very efficient and deadly. 3. Lanier- athletic, fast, hard hitter. Not the best in the back row but she has time to improve. Obviously going to do well at USC with her hard hitting 4. Stivrins- IMO specialized to going off one foot. Brings a lot of power and heat. A technically good blocker. 5. Haggerty- I haven't seen much of her, but from what I have seen, she is a hard hitting, high jumping outside. Good all around skills Eh, perhaps....It depends in what methodology the coaches use (which seemingly changes year to year). IMO there is no consensus 2nd coming of Christ #1 recruits like Klineman or Fayln in this class. In the absence of some huge name, sometimes we get pure "athletic ceiling" players like Webster, sometimes we get players who can seemingly do anything you ask them to like Murphy or Carlini, and sometimes we get players who are complete head scratchers like Molly McCage. We won't know until the list is made.
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Post by Sbilo on Jul 13, 2015 21:29:22 GMT -5
Anyone knows who will be back for T-street next year? I know Plummer, Mirkovic and Harvey will be there however they will lose Hodson and Dyer, so that will be very difficult as both players contributed a lot for the team.
And with what Disc posted, I will replace Haggerty with King or even Agbaji. This class is reminiscent to that of 2012 class (Mccage, Inky) where the MBs are undoubtedly the more talented than the OHs.
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Post by Disc808 on Jul 13, 2015 21:34:24 GMT -5
Anyone knows who will be back for T-street next year? I know Plummer, Mirkovic and Harvey will be there however they will lose Hodson and Dyer, so that will be very difficult as both players contributed a lot for the team. And with what Disc posted, I will replace Haggerty with King or even Agbaji. This class is reminiscent to that of 2012 class (Mccage, Inky) where the MBs are undoubtedly the more talented than the OHs. I agree. Although Lanier is good, she doesn't show as much power and potential as OHs like Lexi sun. Agbaji really impressed me with what I saw on video (wjnt). She's fast and a really good blocker. And I'm not sure if there are any special returners for tstreet. I haven't seen any of the younger teams. But there is 6'4 Shannon Geraty MB who played on 17s. I think she's committed to Pepperdine but I'm not sure And I think Tatum Harvey is a 2015, at least that's what it says on their website. Cindy Tran (who was on the 18 open gold team) is also returning as a MB
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Post by ay2013 on Jul 13, 2015 21:44:42 GMT -5
Anyone knows who will be back for T-street next year? I know Plummer, Mirkovic and Harvey will be there however they will lose Hodson and Dyer, so that will be very difficult as both players contributed a lot for the team. And with what Disc posted, I will replace Haggerty with King or even Agbaji. This class is reminiscent to that of 2012 class (Mccage, Inky) where the MBs are undoubtedly the more talented than the OHs. IMO using the 2012 class as any sort of comparison is a shaky venture. Apart from a handful of names, that class is a bust. Very few true impact players.
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Post by zenyada on Jul 14, 2015 12:00:46 GMT -5
Anyone knows who will be back for T-street next year? I know Plummer, Mirkovic and Harvey will be there however they will lose Hodson and Dyer, so that will be very difficult as both players contributed a lot for the team. And with what Disc posted, I will replace Haggerty with King or even Agbaji. This class is reminiscent to that of 2012 class (Mccage, Inky) where the MBs are undoubtedly the more talented than the OHs. I agree. Although Lanier is good, she doesn't show as much power and potential as OHs like Lexi sun. Agbaji really impressed me with what I saw on video (wjnt). She's fast and a really good blocker. And I'm not sure if there are any special returners for tstreet. I haven't seen any of the younger teams. But there is 6'4 Shannon Geraty MB who played on 17s. I think she's committed to Pepperdine but I'm not sure And I think Tatum Harvey is a 2015, at least that's what it says on their website. Cindy Tran (who was on the 18 open gold team) is also returning as a MB Comparing anyone to Lexi Sun is a bit pointless. Nobody listed here is as gifted as Lexi. She's a unique talent, possibly in the same vein as Haley Hodson eventually. Lexi was selected by Karch to participate with the US U-23 team as a 15 year old HS freshman. Because Lanier is "not Lexi" does not mean she's not deserving of top player status. As an aside, Lanier is a better passer than Lexi.
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Post by Disc808 on Jul 14, 2015 12:09:43 GMT -5
I agree. Although Lanier is good, she doesn't show as much power and potential as OHs like Lexi sun. Agbaji really impressed me with what I saw on video (wjnt). She's fast and a really good blocker. And I'm not sure if there are any special returners for tstreet. I haven't seen any of the younger teams. But there is 6'4 Shannon Geraty MB who played on 17s. I think she's committed to Pepperdine but I'm not sure And I think Tatum Harvey is a 2015, at least that's what it says on their website. Cindy Tran (who was on the 18 open gold team) is also returning as a MB Comparing anyone to Lexi Sun is a bit pointless. Nobody listed here is as gifted as Lexi. She's a unique talent, possibly in the same vein as Haley Hodson eventually. Lexi was selected by Karch to participate with the US U-23 team as a 15 year old HS freshman. Because Lanier is "not Lexi" does not mean she's not deserving of top player status. As an aside, Lanier is a better passer than Lexi. I didn't say Lanier doesn't deserve top player status. I'm saying that in 2016, the middle blockers and other positions besides OHs seem to be the more dominant, potential-filled impact players, compared to 2017 where there are a lot of special OHs.
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Post by zenyada on Jul 14, 2015 12:56:20 GMT -5
Comparing anyone to Lexi Sun is a bit pointless. Nobody listed here is as gifted as Lexi. She's a unique talent, possibly in the same vein as Haley Hodson eventually. Lexi was selected by Karch to participate with the US U-23 team as a 15 year old HS freshman. Because Lanier is "not Lexi" does not mean she's not deserving of top player status. As an aside, Lanier is a better passer than Lexi. I didn't say Lanier doesn't deserve top player status. I'm saying that in 2016, the middle blockers and other positions besides OHs seem to be the more dominant, potential-filled impact players, compared to 2017 where there are a lot of special OHs. 2016 is loaded with OH talent. I think when you peel back the two or three middles that keep getting re-mentioned, and look at any of the committment lists you'd find many impact OHs in 2016. Including, a number of 6 rotation outsides who can terminate, block, pass, and defend.
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