2021 Rankings Update: Stock Risers
Several Kentucky high school volleyball players in the Class of 2021 will carry momentum over into senior seasons despite club campaigns being cut short earlier in the year. These Stock Risers are among the state’s top players and find themselves…
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Continue ReadingSeveral Kentucky high school volleyball players in the Class of 2021 will carry momentum over into senior seasons despite club campaigns being cut short earlier in the year.
These Stock Risers are among the state’s top players and find themselves listed in the latest Prep Dig Kentucky Class of 2021 Rankings.
A look at some Stock Risers in the Prep Dig Kentucky Class of 2021 Rankings follows.
Kelsey Brangers Kelsey Brangers DS/L Central Hardin | 2021 State KY (3): A defensive specialist from Central Hardin, Brangers is committed to Western Kentucky University. Brangers flourished for Central Hardin throughout the 2019 high school volleyball season, recording 561 digs, 124 assists and 54 assists. In addition, Brangers thrived for SKEVA in a shortened 2020 club volleyball season. Previously, Brangers played for KIVA.
Sequoia Hunt Sequoia Hunt MB Oldham County | 2021 State KY (4): A middle blocker from Oldham County, Hunt is committed to Northern Kentucky University. Underrated earlier in her prep volleyball career, Hunt is a proven leader for Oldham County and one of the state’s most dominant players at the net. Most recently, Hunt, a strong blocker, competed for KIVA in the 2020 club season.
Reagan McLean Reagan McLean MB Great Crossing | 2021 State KY (5): A middle hitter from Great Crossing, McLean is committed to Marshall University. A versatile performer, McLean has produced as both a middle hitter and an outside hitter. She was back on the floor delivering for Lexington United earlier in the year during the club season.
Fallan Lanham Fallan Lanham OH Mercy | 2021 State KY (11): An outside hitter from 2019 state runner-up Mercy, Lanham is committed to Auburn University. Lanham was among the leaders for Mercy in 2019, ranking second in both service aces and kills while finishing third on the team in digs. Lanham competed for KIVA during the 2020 club season.
Olivia Crowl Olivia Crowl MB Campbell County | 2021 State KY (20): A middle blocker from Campbell County, Crowl is committed to Arkansas Tech University. Crowl was named the 2019 10th Region Player of the Year after leading Campbell County in kills (341) and blocks (144). A longtime leader who has been a top performer on multiple levels, Crowl is expected to finish her prep career ranked even higher.