Players featured in this article:
Keely McMahon-Regan
| 2026
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PGH Elite
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Cecilia Connolly
| 2024
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East Coast Power Delaware
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Tennyson Gorman
| 2024
OH |
Alliance
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Cassandra Leary
| 2024
MB |
Club Cactus
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Emerson Springs
| 2026
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East Coast Power, LV
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Sydney Salazar
| 2024
MB |
NYC Juniors 16 National
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Selah Brashear
| 2024
OH |
Maryland Juniors
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Madison Bowser
| 2024
MB |
Metro
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Aubrey Bumblis
| 2026
L |
Sky Elite
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Britni Silver
| 2026
MB |
Columbia (CVA)
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Kadie Cardozo
| 2026
L |
540 VBA
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Aaliyah Green
| 2027
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Blue Ridge VBA
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olivia henry
| 2024
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Metro 16 Central
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Lauren Hobbs
| 2025
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Blue Ridge VBA
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Mary Chesna
| 2026
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CALI Black 15
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Anna vertin
| 2026
MB |
Northeast VBC
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Audrey Buck
| 2025
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Pittsburgh Elite Volleyball Club
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Kaisa Smith
| 2024
S |
Alliance
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Hunter Ross
| 2027
MB |
Metro
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Kellyn Ford
| 2026
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Yorktowne Volleyball Club
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Emma White
| 2024
OH |
Momentous
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Morgan Williams
| 2026
OH |
Metro
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Scores of clubs from across the Northeast and Atlantic Coast and even from Arizona and Texas ventured to the nation’s capital on Saturday for the three-day event that has become one of the premier tournaments over President’s Day weekend with the hometown Metro Volleyball Club led the way with unbeaten starts across the 18 Open, 17 Open, 16 Open and 15 Open divisions. Metro 16 Travel and Metro 15 Travel both entered as No. 1 seeds in their respective divisions and held fast with 3-0 starts in opening-round pool play. In 18 Open, Jersey Jrs 18 National Green and Metro 18 Travel are the top two seeds and both swept past their opponents. In 17 Open, Metro 17 Travel second and powered to 3-0 records.
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