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2017 AVCA Phenom List 2017 AVCA Phenom List Class of 2019 First Last Ht. Grad Yr &Pos. High School Club State Alissa Pili 5'10 2019 - OH Dimond High School AK Presley Blaylock 2019 - S Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Harper Cook 5'7 2019 - L Mountain Brook High School Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Madelyn Dease 5'11.5 2019 - S Spain Park High School Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Caroline Decker 5'7 2019 - S Mountain Brook High School Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Alyssa Dutton 2019 - OH NASA Volleyball Association AL Lillie Fromdahl 5'7 2019 - S McGill-Toolen High School AL Isabelle Fuell 5'9 2019 - S Huntsville High School NASA Volleyball Association AL Maggie Gann 2019 - L Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Rae Gibbs 5'7 2019 - OH Mountain Brook High School Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Grace Harris 2019 - S Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Sha'Kevia Hogan 5'10 2019 - OH Spain Park High School AL Aubrey Huffman 5'5.5 2019 - L Calera High School Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Laura Grace Jones 5'11 2019 - MB James Clemens High School NASA Volleyball Association AL Catherine Klop 5'5 2019 - OH James Clemens High School NASA Volleyball Association AL Anna Lucas 5'7 2019 - S East Limestone HS RCVC AL Adyson Mayhall 5'11 2019 - RS Buckhorn High School NASA Volleyball Association AL Kenya McQuirter 5'10 2019 - MB McGill-Toolen High School AL Elizabeth Nix 5'10 2019 - OH Madison Academy NASA Volleyball Association AL Lauryn Pannell 2019 - MB Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Grace Patterson 6'2 2019 - MB Briarwood Christian High School Alabama Juniors AL Kate Perry 5'9 2019 - OH Mountain Brook High School Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Shakevia Rutledge 2019 - MB Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Abby Sharff 5'6 2019 - OH Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Claire Sisson 5'7 2019 - OH Huntsville High School NASA Volleyball Association AL Kate Smith 2019 - L Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Georgia Stonicher 5'7 2019 - S Pelham High School AL Hannah Vines 2019 - OH Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Natalie Watts 5'9 2019 - MB Kingwood Christian Southern Performance Volleyball Club AL Emily Armstrong 5'8 2019 - S Lonoke Public Schools Little Rock Juniors AR Zoe Beasley 6'2 2019 - MB Paragould High School AR Emily Calhoon 5'11 2019 - MB/OH Valley View High School AR Cameron Hafner 5'10 2019 - MB Jonesboro High School Arkansas Juniors Storm AR Molly Kingston 5'6 2019 - S/DS Har-Ber High School Ozark Juniors AR Abbigail McGee 5'6 2019 - S Valley View High School AR Ashley Antoniak 6'0 2019 - OH/RS Millennium High School AZ Madison Beasley 5'6 2019 - Setter (S) Perry HS AZ Emersen Belles 5'4 2019 - L Hamilton AZ East Valley Juniors AZ Krystal Blair 6'3 2019 - MB Gilbert High School AZ East Valley Juniors AZ Jenna Bolena 6'0 2019 - MB Desert Vista AZ Aneliesa Cartledge 5'8 2019 - S/RS Notre Dame Preparatory School Aspire AZ Katy Denham 5'6 2019 - L Marcos de Niza High School Aspire AZ Grace Doyle 6'1 2019 - MB Perry High School AZ Makenna Fullford 5'5 2019 - L Red Mountain High School AZ East Valley Juniors AZ Kate Grimmer 6'1 2019 - RS Queen Creek High School Arizona Storm AZ Payten Harmann 5'11 2019 - S Sunrise Mountain High School AZ Annie Hatch 6'1 2019 - OH Mesa High School Aspire AZ Nicole Hoff 5'8 2019 - L Millennium High School Az Storm Volleyball Club AZ Emily Mangone 5'7 2019 - RS/OH Seton Catholic High School AZ East Valley Juniors AZ Piper Manross 6'0 2019 - MB Mountain Pointe High School AZ East Valley Juniors AZ Mykenna Nelson 5'7 2019 - OH/L Greenway High School Aspire AZ Brooklyn Poling 6'0 2019 - RS/OPP Perry H.S. AZ Sedona Sherman 6'3 2019 - MB Millennium High School AZ Shannon Shields 5'10 2019 - S Xavier College Preparatory Arizona Storm AZ Mary Shroll 5'8 2019 - OH Tempe Prep High School AZ East Valley Junior VBC AZ Amber Stivrins 6' 2019 - OH Chaparral High School Az Storm Volleyball Club AZ Kylee Stokes 6'2 2019 - MB Chaparral High School Az Storm Volleyball Club AZ Matea Suan 5'5 2019 - Libero (L) Perry High School AZ Kate Van Houten 5'9 2019 - S Chaparral High School AZ Ashley Yeung 5'4 2019 - DS Xavier College Preparatory AZ Lily Zerga 6'1 2019 - MB Chandler High School Aspire AZ Jordyn Amoy 5'10 2019 - S Temecula Valley High School WAVE Volleyball Club CA Natalie Berty 6'3 2019 - OH Mater Dei High School CA Carissa Bradford 2019 - OH Granada Hills High School CA Jessica Brown 2019 - RS Tstreet Volleyball Club CA Cami Carfino 5'6 2019 - OH Marymount High School CA Natalie Dhus 5'8 2019 - OH University City High School La Jolla Volleyball club CA Ashley Dittman 6'0 2019 - OH Buchanan High School Central Cal Volleyball Club CA Simone Dominique 5'11 2019 - OH Notre Dame High School CA Alexis Early 5'7 2019 - MB Irvington High School Endline Volleyball Club CA Gabi Egan 5'8 2019 - RS Egan Gabi La Jolla Volleyball club CA Emily Fitzer 6'1 2019 - RS Torrey Pines High School CA Emily Fitzner 6'1 2019 - S Torrey Pines High School CA Grace Frohling 6'4 2019 - S/RS Marymount High School CA Amethyst Harper 5'10 2019 - OH Central High School Patriots Volleyball Club CA Mekenzi Heckman 6'1 2019 - OH Murrieta High School WAVE Volleyball Club CA Jessica Husted 5'4 2019 - S Helix Charter High School La Jolla Volleyball club CA Bethany Kepner 5'11 2019 - OH Mission Bay High School Coast Volleyball Club CA Kylie Komo 5'5 2019 - L Point Loma High School La Jolla Volleyball club CA Kelly Landsman 2019 - L Chatsworth High School CA Morgan Lewis 6'3 2019 - MB La Costa Canyon High School WAVE Volleyball Club CA Makayla Lewis 6'0 2019 - OH Central High School CA Sophie Messinger 5'11 2019 - OH El Toro High School A4 Volley CA Macy Miller 2019 - L A4 Volley CA Brielle Mullally 6'0 2019 - S Mater Dei High School Seal Beach VBC CA Kelly Negron 2019 - S A4 Volley CA Devon Newberry 5'11 2019 - OH Marymount High School CA Marlee Nunley 5'11 2019 - S/RS Vista Murrieta High School CA Oni Ofoegbu 6'2 2019 - MB Polytechnic High School CA Chelsea Olmedo 2019 - MB Chatsworth High School CA Jaszmyn Paiste-Ponder 5'6 2019 - OH/MB Patten Academy CA Macall Peed 5'10 2019 - L Torrey Pines High School CA Kristina Pepek 6'0 2019 - MB Mater Dei High School CA May Pertofsky 6'2 2019 - OH/MB Sierra Canyon High School CA Karly Recker 2019 - OH Tstreet Volleyball Club CA Victoria Rednoske 5'10 2019 - S University City High School La Jolla Volleyball club CA Mandalay Rennon 5'4 2019 - L Mater Dei High School CA Olivia Schewe 6'2 2019 - MB Canyon Crest Academy WAVE Volleyball Club CA Jill Schneggenburger 6'0 2019 - OH/RS Beckman High School CA Elizabeth Schuster 5'7 2019 - S Polytechnic High School CA Jill Scneggenburger 2019 - OH A4 Volley CA Mary Sinclair 5'10 2019 - S Ventura High School CA Dana Stefanides 2019 - S Tstreet Volleyball Club CA Zoie Stewart 6'1 2019 - MB Sierra Canyon High School CA Hannah Walz 2019 - MB A4 Volley CA Mikayla Weiss 5'10 2019 - RS/S Buchanan High School Central Cal Volleyball Club CA Taylor Buckley 5'9 2019 - OH Lewis Palmer High School Front Range Volleyball Club CO Emily Coe 5'4.5 2019 - L Lewis-Palmer High School Front Range Volleyball Club CO Sarah Evans 5'10 2019 - OH Vail Mountain School Vail Volleyball Club CO Addie Feek 6'3 2019 - MB Lewis-Palmer High School CO Mackenzie Harris 6'1 2019 - OH/RS Eaton High School CO Gracey Jarecke 5'9 2019 - S Thomas Jefferson High School CO Kess Krutsinger 5'11 2019 - MB/OH Lewis-Palmer High School CO Dorie Moore 5'11 2019 - MB Roosevelt Front Range Volleyball Club CO Laryssa Myers 5'10 2019 - Rightside Hitter Rock Cannon HS Front Range Volleyball Club CO Siale Sandoval 5'11 2019 - OH Thomas Jefferson High School 303 Volleyball Academy 15 Alpha CO McKenna Sciacca 5'11 2019 - S Lewis-Palmer High School CO Katie Sherman 5'11 2019 - OH/MB Cherry Creek High School CO Lauren Antonucci 5'8 2019 - S St. John's High School D.C. Nalani Lyde 6'0 2019 - MB Sidwell Friends High School D.C. Madeline Matheny 6'1 2019 - OH Charter School Brandywine Volleyball Club DE Maddie Sachs 5'10 2019 - OH Tower Hill High School DE Jessica Angelo 5'10 2019 - OH/DS Palm Harbor University High School No Name Volleyball Club FL Lara Boos 6'0 2019 - MB Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy Cape Coast Volleyball Club FL Victoria Boudreaux 5'10 2019 - OH Archbishop McCarthy High School FL Joanne Eva Brown 5'8 2019 - OH Montverde Academy Top Select Volleyball Academy FL Madison Canova 5'8 2019 - S Saint Augustine High School Jacksonville Juniors Volleyball Association FL Kaeli Crews 5'11 2019 - OH Montverde Academy OVA/TBVA FL Melanie Cuervo 5'9 2019 - S John A. Ferguson Senior High School Wildfire Volleyball Academy FL Lauren Davis 6'2 2019 - OH Bishop Moore Catholic High School FL Lexy Denaburg 5'11 2019 - OH Merritt Island High School FL Aryana Diaz 5'5 2019 - S/RS Ransom-Everglades High School FL Rajini Fitzmaurice 5'10 2019 - OH Lake Mary High School Top Select Volleyball 13 Elite FL Aly Freeland 5'11 2019 - OH Lawton Chiles High Prostyle Volleyball Academy FL Paradise Gibson 5'10 2019 - RS Venice High School FL Lacee Glover 5'5 2019 - L Sneads High School Prostyle Volleyball Academy FL Grace Ieremia 6'0 2019 - MB John A.
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