Top 2A Teams This Week
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Moving right along in our third week of season here in Indiana, we touch on five teams that made the biggest impact on their schedules. This list is always subject to change and public opinion, but there are a couple…
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Continue ReadingMoving right along in our third week of season here in Indiana, we touch on five teams that made the biggest impact on their schedules. This list is always subject to change and public opinion, but there are a couple of heavy hitters on this list of five.
#5: Park Tudor (9-0)
Undefeated and undaunted, the Panthers already own wins over perennial power Burris in straight sets. They’ve got 3A Western Boone tonight, who was a runner-up in 2A last year. Everyone knows that Ava Smith Ava Smith 6'1" | OH Park Tudor | 2023 State #121 Nation IN (’23, 6-0 OH, Florida Gulf Coast commit) will be the go-to for the Panthers. She’s already averaging over four kills per set while hitting north of .500. What average fans might not know is the emergence of fellow senior outside hitter Anna Supe Anna Supe 5'8" | OH Park Tudor | 2023 State IN (’23, 5-10 OH, Belmont commit), who averages over three kills per set while hitting close to .300. Another fun fact about Miss Supe? She’s already cleared five feet in the high jump.
#4: Andrean (10-3)
The defending 2A state champion Fighting 59ers are back at it again, and with a familiar face to boot. Marin Sanchez Marin Sanchez 5'10" | OH Andrean | 2024 State IN (’24, 5-10 OH) is a stud of a six-rotation player who has all the tools to dominate at the next level. Her 4+ kps/.300+ attack line is one of the best in the class, adding another 3 digs per set in the process. She’s accompanied by fellow pin attacker Annelise Allegretti (’23, 5-11 OH/RS), who brings another three kills per set to the fray.
#3: South Central (Union) (13-2)
The Satellites have a pair of pin attackers of their own in Tatum Wade (’24, 5-9 OH) and Ella Schmack (’23, 5-6 RS). Tatum’s 3+ kps/3+ dps is a double-double machine waiting to happen, while Ella matches her production, but leads in the digs department. Tatum is also lethal from behind the service line.
#2: South Adams (9-2)
Another team, another pair of pin attackers making a difference. The Starfires have Peyton Pries (’23, 5-6 RS/DS) and Macy Pries (’24, 5-8 OH) who combine for over 6 kills per set and over 7 digs per set. In order to make this family affair last longer in the postseason, they’ll need all of that production throughout October as well, along with Peyton’s team lead in aces.
#1: Wapahani (9-2)
The Raiders are not much of a surprise here. Their background in training at Munciana and playing a very tough schedule in Delaware County makes them the team to beat moving forward. A trio of seniors lead this bunch, starting with Camryn Wise Camryn Wise 5'11" | MB Wapahani | 2023 State IN (’23, 5-11 MB). Her attack line of 3+ kps/.300+ is the envy of most middles in this class. Chloe Cook Chloe Cook 5'9" | OH Wapahani | 2023 State IN (’23, 5-9 OH) is the six-rotation stud most teams need to go deep into October. Reese Baker Reese Baker 5'4" | DS/L Wapahani | 2023 State IN (’23, 5-4 DS/L, Ball State commit) is the first-contact libero that is the x-factor to any championship run.