The 20 most underrated high school girls volleyball middles in the nation
The craziness surrounding high school football and basketball recruiting has yet to fully seep into other sports, but recruiting rankings and star systems are becoming more commonplace in the volleyball world.
As the hype around top prospects grows, high school volleyball players who don’t get flooded with Division I offers continue to grind away.
SBLive Sports is featuring high school volleyball players from across the country who are rising up recruiting boards with their play on the court. We started with the distributors, followed by the attackers, and are now moving on to the tallest players on the court.
Here are 20 middles who are boosting their recruiting stock this season.
Note: All stats are current through Sept. 21.
Sydney Anderson, sr., Strong Rock Christian (Georgia)
Aubrey Bellus, jr., Mountain View (Arizona)
Symphanie Browne, jr., Northeast (Tennessee)
Ellie Bruce, sr., Fisher Catholic (Ohio)
Maycee Cole, sr., Morristown (Indiana)
Savannah Creamer, sr., Liberty County (Florida)
Idahlia Garcia, sr., Sangre de Cristo (Colorado)
Helen Guajardo, jr., Incarnate Word (Texas)
Ava Gustafson, sr., Madison County (Alabama)
Kynli Kirkendoll, sr., Jenks (Oklahoma)
Allie Kirkland, sr., Alcorn Central (Mississippi)
Angelina Masojc, sr., Midlothian (Texas)
Olivia Miller, jr., Oconee County (Georgia)
Aubrey Muirhead, sr., Ben Franklin (Louisiana)
Carissa Musta, sr., Cadillac (Michigan)
Lydia Pitts, jr., Southside (Arkansas)
Lillianna Rowe, so., Orland (California)
Ashlyn Smith, sr., Highland (Idaho)
Cayla Weisner, sr., Stevenson (Illinois)
Maddy Wilson, jr., Onalaska (Wisconsin)
(Olivia Miller photo by Joshua L. Jones / USA TODAY NETWORK)
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-- Bob Lundeberg | @sblivesports