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Emonie Fennell
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Evaluated at Showcase Camp - Washington D.C. Volleyball on 07/17/2021 by Coach Steinbrecher of Eastern Mennonite University

Skillset Overview

Technical Abilities - 89 / 100
Serving - Quality toss. Good with accuracy and speed. Makes good use of either a top spin or float serve.
Offense - Has a knack for finding the court on the attack, sees the open court, and has the ability to make solid contact.
Tactical Abilities - 87 / 100
Communication - Great communicator; organizes and directs teammates well and communicates frequently.
Scrimmage Play - Play was elevated in team activities. Great understanding of your roles and responsibilities within a team.
Physical Abilities - 89 / 100
Explosiveness - Great quickness and explosiveness, especially in the first step or two. This will be an asset in all aspects of the game
Strength - Did a good job handling challenges and showed power in attacks/serves/setting/defensive positions.
Mental Abilities - 89 / 100
Confidence - Great confidence, didn’t shy away when challenged at camp and played with a sense of urgency.
Team Player - Great team-first attitude. Was encouraging and supportive to teammates throughout camp.
Coach's Comments
Emonie has a very heavy arm and when she gets her feet to the set she takes full advantage of her power. She's able to terminate and blow some blockers off of the net. She's the type of player you want on the court to nurture positive energy and stability. Rearely if ever did she show frustration and she was able to lead her team verbally and by example. She's a strong and stable personality on the court.
Approach to the set, not a spot on the court - You have a strong arm and can knock blocks off the net. But that's only when you have the perfect set. You can improve your value as an attacker if you can create more kill opportunities from non-perfect sets. Also work on developing more shots and using the edges of the block.
Working on reading your opponent and not watching the ball as much. - Watch the pass/dig only until you know it's not an overpass. Then see the setter, is she attacking? Who is she setting? Then quickly find the attacker, her angle of approach. Is she tight, is she slow, is her elbow forward=tip, or is it back=swing? You'll be able to recognize patterns sooner and react sooner.
Work on being able to execute when you are fatigued - We got to see you in a fatigued state at the end of camp. That was a lot of volleyball! Work on being mentally sharp and executing at a high level especially when you are physically and mentally tired.