Six Louisville Sophomore Middles to Watch
Louisville is well-represented with Class of 2022 middle blockers and middle hitters. Here are six Louisville sophomore middles to watch. Ainsley Clark: A 5-11 sophomore middle hitter, Clark is a student-athlete from Assumption High School. Headed into her junior season…
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Continue ReadingLouisville is well-represented with Class of 2022 middle blockers and middle hitters.
Here are six Louisville sophomore middles to watch.
Ainsley Clark: A 5-11 sophomore middle hitter, Clark is a student-athlete from Assumption High School. Headed into her junior season for the three-time defending KHSAA state champion, Clark has demonstrated the ability to be effective as a middle hitter while continuing to improve in multiple facets. Clark is competing for KIVA 16 White.
Kelsey Harper: A 6-1 sophomore middle hitter, Harper is a student-athlete from Mercy Academy. Poised to emerge as a key contributor for one of the top high school volleyball programs in the state, Harper has already shown the ability to produce as a middle hitter, blocking efficiently at the net. Harper is competing for KIVA 16 White.
Mykole Morgan Mykole Morgan MB Seneca | 2021 State KY : A 5-11 sophomore middle hitter/outside hitter, Morgan is a student-athlete from Seneca High School. A leader for her high school team, Morgan handles blocking responsibilities well and stops the attacks of opposing teams regularly. Morgan is competing for KIVA 16 Red.
Trinity Ramey: A 5-11 sophomore middle blocker/outside hitter, Ramey is a student-athlete from Christian Academy-Louisville. Emerging as a key player for her high school team, Ramey is a leader at the net and has the versatility to play both middle blocker and outside hitter. Ramey is competing for Union Asics 16-2.
Madison Rice-Locket: A six foot middle hitter/outside hitter, Rice-Locket is a student-athlete from Male High School. One of the top volleyball players in the state, Rice-Locket is a longtime leader who is drawing the attention of several college volleyball programs. An exceptional athlete, Rice-Locket dominates with her skill level at the net. Rice-Locket is competing for KIVA 16 Red.
Mary Schneidtmiller: A 6-2 sophomore middle blocker/opposite hitter, Schneidtmiller is a student-athlete from Mercy Academy. Among the most underrated young high school volleyball players in Louisville, Schneidtmiller provides length at the net as a middle blocker. When playing opposite hitter, Schneidtmiller has shown that she can finish strong from the right side. Schneidtmiller is competing for Union Asics 16-1.