2017 AVCA Phenom List

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