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Best Nebraska High School Volleyball Players to Watch

Best Nebraska High School Volleyball Players to Watch

The 2024 Nebraska high school volleyball season is about to begin and Mike Patterson names some of the top players in the state to keep an eye on.

Malorie Boesiger, Norris: Last season, as a freshman, he set a school record for single-season assists with 1,093.

Sierra Crist, Crete: The winger was second in the state with 527 kills.

Mattie Dalton, Fremont: The North Dakota player led Class A last season with 522 kills.

Halle Dolliver, Malcolm: The junior led the state with 651 kills last season but is sidelined due to injury.

Abbie Hagedorn, Omaha Skutt: The winger led the Class B champion SkyHawks with 400 kills in 2023.

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Hayden Hart, Millard West: The transfer from Gretna East had 276 kills for the Griffins last season.

Shay Heaney, Elkhorn North: The 6-2 player at Grand Canyon University had 262 kills and 202 digs for the Wolves in 2023.

Elle Heckenlively, Gretna: The Northwest Missouri player finished fifth in Class A last season with 396 kills.

Anna Jelinek, Norris: The Long Beach State player had 439 kills and 381 digs in 2023 for the Titans, who finished second in Class B.

Mattie Kamery, Minden: In 2023, she had 499 kills to help the Class C-1 Whippets win their first state title since 1980.

Keri Leimbach, Lincoln Lutheran: The Nebraska native had 550 digs from her libero position in 2023 for the Class C-2 Warriors, who have won state championships four of the past five years.

Hayden Liebsack, Bennington: Last season she finished second in Class B with 474 kills.

Ashlyn Paymal, Omaha Westside: The Creighton player was selected to the All-Nebraska first team in 2023 and had 349 kills.

Sierra Pokharel, Millard West: The South Dakota player had 453 digs last season and is considered one of the best liberos in the state.

Charlee Solomon, Papillion-La Vista South: The player who joined Jacksonville State is a dual threat as a setter (529 assists in 2023) and as a hitter (197 kills).

Tia Traudt, Grand Island: The winger ranked second in Class A last season with 476 kills.

Faith Reverend, Lincoln Pius X: The UNO player scored 330 kills for the Thunderbolts last season.

Natalie Wardlow, Lincoln Southeast: The 6-foot-5 player from Wisconsin had 285 kills and 55 blocks last season.

Reagan Wallraff, Elkhorn North: Last season, as a freshman, she made a big impression with 362 kills.

Addison West, Omaha Skutt: The North Carolina player scored a whopping 395 kills for the SkyHawks in 2023.