2025 Prospects Spotlight – Legacy Volleyball Club
The state of Michigan has a lot of quality talent in the Classes of 2021-24, but it’s never too early to look at the prospects that are just around the corner. The Class of 2025 is shaping up to be…
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Continue ReadingThe state of Michigan has a lot of quality talent in the Classes of 2021-24, but it’s never too early to look at the prospects that are just around the corner.
The Class of 2025 is shaping up to be another solid one for Michigan, with some sure D1-college talent in the mix.
Here’s a spotlight on some of the 2025 names to keep an eye on from Legacy.
Campbell Flynn – Setter
Standing 6’1” Flynn has a wealth of potential at the setter position. She is quickly emerging as a top prospect in the Class of 2025 nationally, not just within the state. Flynn has great fundamental skills and a soft touch with her sets. However, she still shines with her execution and delivery. Flynn is far ahead of schedule in her development and is going to really shine in the years to come as she gets into her high school years.
Olivia Grenadier – Middle Hitter
Standing 6’0” while touching 10’0”, Grenadier is a very athletic talent that is going to have plenty of eyes on her over the next four years. Her athleticism is combined with a great arm swing, making her one of the top finishers in the state in the Class of 2025. A former soccer standout, Grenadier has taken that athleticism and engine to the volleyball court, where she is flourishing. It’s a very high ceiling for this middle.
Anna Apsey – Outside Hitter
Aspsey stands 5’10” and brings a lot of explosion to the court. She is able to move around the floor well and can deliver a thunderous spike when her number is called. Sure to be one of the top pin hitters in the class of 2025, Apsey is going to skyrocket as she continues to improve on her swings and develops her defensive game.
Addison Williams – Middle Hitter
Williams is another young middle prospect with good size at 6’0”. She is advanced in her hitting development, putting on fast swings while being able to score off one foot or two. As Williams continues to developing her blocking ability and court vision, she will develop into a top prospect. There’s a lot of room for growth, but she already has a lot of the intangible skills to succeed at the next level.