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Girls HS Dream Team: Fuerbringer, Sessa, Spears, Cole, Solaita, Akpan, Young, Adams

Girls HS Dream Team: Fuerbringer, Sessa, Spears, Cole, Solaita, Akpan, Young, Adams

Every week during the high school season, provided there are enough nominees from varsity coaches, VolleyballMag.com will recognize a Dream Team of high school volleyball players who were standouts the weekend before.
Most weeks, the eight-girl Dream Team will consist of the following:
Setter
Setter, S/RS or RS
OH
OH
MB
MB
Libero
DS
Players will be considered for Dream Team ONLY if they are nominated by their high school coaches using this link: https://volleyballmag.com/hs-player-of-the-week-submissions/. This week’s Dream Team includes an extra OH and extra libero, because no defensive specialists and insufficient middles were nominated.
Nominations will be solicited by email to high school coaches only on our email list. To sign up, follow this link: https://volleyballmag.com/hs-email-sign-up/
Note to coaches and directors: while there is no science to how we choose members of our Dream Team, performing on bigger stages will give players an edge, as will nomination forms that describe with specificity how well a player performed the previous weekend.

VolleyballMag.com HS DREAM TEAM for October 11
S: Charlie Fuerbringer, 5-11 Sr., Mira Costa (Manhattan Beach, California) – Fuerbringer is the facilitator for one of the best offenses in the country. The Wisconsin recruit, who “can do actually anything on the court,” according to coach Cam Green, was named MVP as the Mustangs trounced a tough field to win the Redondo/Mira Costa Power Classic last weekend. “She finds a way to put our girls in good situations and puts a ton of stress on every team that’s blocking us,” Green added.

Elizabeth Sessa

RS: Elizabeth Sessa, 6-1 Sr. RS, Hinsdale Central (Hinsdale, Illinois) – The Brown University commit had 29 kills and 11 blocks last week over 17 sets, including career kills No. 500 in a close loss to Benet Academy during tournament play.

OH: Macaria Spears, 6-4 Jr., Prestonwood Christian Academy (Plano, Texas) – With a national television audience watching on Friday, Spears lit up 2022 national champion Cathedral Catholic for 17 kills, while hitting over .500, in a sweep that avenged a loss two weeks earlier in the season. She also had 13 kills the night before in PCA’s sweep of Bishop Lynch, which improved its record to 7-0 in District play.

OH: Katie Cole, 6-1 Jr. OH, Ridgeview (Orange Park, Florida) – The former middle dominated the net this past Thursday versus Trinity Christian Academy, recording a…

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