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Lauren Reding '17 Recruiting Profile

St Josephs AcademySAINT LOUIS, MOWomen's Volleyball
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ClubRockwood Thunder Mizzuno U17
Height6'0"
Weight130lbs
Age25
Primary PositionOutside Hitter
Secondary PositionDefensive Specialist
Dominant HandRight
Standing Reach7'10
Block Jump9'4
Approach Jump9'10

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Personal Statement

Lauren Reding Personal Statement


Positions: Left Outside Hitter & all around

Club Team: Rockwood Thunder U17 Mizzuno

Date: February 15, 2016


This letter is a bit difficult for me because I don’t like talking about myself or bragging. I do love playing volleyball and pushing myself to become better every time I play. Sports have been a big part of my life for as long as I can remember and I thank God for the athletic ability he has given me and for all the great friends that I have made playing volleyball. Playing high school and club volleyball has taught me to work hard and to manage my time well. I also learned what it means to make some sacrifices in life. With all the travel for tournaments I don’t get much time with friends and I also had to give up playing soccer due to all the schedule conflicts. This experience will hopefully help me balance all the different priorities of volleyball, homework, friends and other things when I go to college.

One attribute that I think college coaches would appreciate about me is that I always try to be kind to my teammates. I often try to say or do something to cheer them up if they make a bad play and I try to lead by example with my hard work. If someone were to ask my teammates to describe me I think they would say I am a very good volleyball player and also a good friend. I think I would contribute in a positive way on your volleyball team because teams often achieve more when they are all working together for the team’s success rather than only thinking about themselves.

I am excited about starting the U17 club volleyball season with my Rockwood Thunder team. This was a very emotional year for all the girls that have been on my Rockwood club team for many years. The team changed a lot this year because Rockwood added 7 new players from the St. Louis CYC team (which has been one of the top ranked club teams in the country for the last few years). This was a difficult process for me because many of my good friends that I have played with in the past did not make the new Rockwood U17 Mizuno Team. It was difficult for me because while it worked out good for me I knew many of my friends were very disappointed that they did not make the new team. I demonstrated my leadership qualities on the night of tryouts after we were called into a team meeting I asked the girls that made the new team not to celebrate in front of the girls that did not make the team. I told them to try to have respect for the other girls and to avoid making them feel bad about what just happened. I am glad I said what I did and I think it had a positive impact on our club because at our first tournament last weekend the girls were all cheering for each other’s team.

High School volleyball has also helped me develop into a better player and I look forward to my senior year. We have some great coaches at St. Joe’s and we have made it to the State Championship tournament two years in a row. We lost in the championship match one of the years and I have a personal goal to help my team get back to state and to bring back a State Championship. We will have a very talented team next year and after coming up short two years in a row I have the motivation to work hard every day during club season and in my training sessions so that I can help lead my team to a State Championship my senior year. (I also look forward to being a senior so I can boss all the younger girls aroundJ)

When I am not playing volleyball I am usually doing homework. St. Joe’s stresses the importance of learning and helping other people who are in need. The teachers at St. Joe expect a lot out of us and they try to teach us to be accountable and to make good decisions. My family has shown  me that it is important to get good grades. My Dad has a Law Degree, my mom has an accounting degree and my brother was a great student in high school and graduated from Notre Dame last year. So I feel like I am expected to work hard to get good grades also. I currently have a 3.8 GPA which has been a challenge because I take a lot of honors classes. It is tough to get all the homework done with the limited time I have but I am hopeful that the classes I am taking help me in college.

When I am not playing volleyball or doing homework I like to spend time with my other friends and with my family. I think I get my competitiveness from being part of an athletic family. My Dad played college soccer, my older sister played volleyball (she is still mad that I got all the height) and my brother played club and high school hockey and was a first team All American Lacrosse player.  He recently graduated from Notre Dame. My parents have taught me to do the best I can and to be considerate of other people. I try to do this on my volleyball team by creating positive energy and letting my teammates know that I believe in them even if they mess up on a play.

I want to play volleyball in college and I look forward to joining a team that needs a great outside hitter and someone who will always work hard to help your team succeed.

Sincerely,


Lauren Reding - Class of 2017 - Rockwood Thunder U17 Mizzuno #11



Athletics

High School Information

  • Years w/ Varsity
  • 2 years
  • Varsity Starter
  • 2 years
  • 2015 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #11
  • Individual Awards
  • 1st Team All-Conference, Honorable Mention All-State
  • Team Awards
  • Conference Chanmps, Sectional Chanmps, Regional Chanmps, State 3rd Place, Made it to State again but did not make it to finals
  • 2014 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #11
  • Individual Awards
  • 2nd Team All-Conference
  • Team Awards
  • Conference Chanmps, Sectional Chanmps, State 2nd Place, Made it to State Championship Game - finished 2nd in State
  • 2013 Junior Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
  • Individual Awards
  • Started and played all around as a Freshman, 1st Team All-Conference
  • Team Awards
  • Conference Chanmps, Sectional Chanmps, JV Team Finished first in Conference

Club Information

  • Seasons of Club Experience
  • 4 seasons
  • 2016 Rockwood Thunder Mizzuno U17 (U17 - Open Division)
  • My Rockwood Thunder U17 Club Team won the U17 Open Division at the MEQ Tournament in Indianapolis! I play left outside hitter and play all the way around. I had 5 Kills and 6 digs in the MEQ Championship match . We also won 8 points on my serves in the Championship Match. Currently we playing in Minneapolis in the Northern Lights Tournament in Minneapolis. We are ranked #1 in the U17 Open Division at the Northern Lights Tournament. We won all our games & matches on Friday and Saturday. Our other accomplishments include winning the Open Division in the President's Day Tournament in St. Louis at the beginning of the season. We hope to continue to improve as a team to compete for a National Championship.
  • 2015 Rockwood Thunder Volleyball Club (U16 - A Team)
  • Started and Played all around. Captain of the Team
  • 2014 Rockwood Thunder Volleyball Club (U15 - A Team)
  • Started - Left Outside Hitter - played all around. Captain of the Team
  • 2013 Rockwood Thunder Volleyball Club (U14 - A Team)
  • Left outside hitter - played all around - Captain of the Team

Coach References

  • Club Director
  • Gretchen Moser
  • Club Coach
  • Shane Weber

Events

  • Camp/Event
  • Northern Lights Tournament
  • 4/29/16 to 5/01/16
  • We won all of our game and matches on Friday and Saturday and we are in gold heading into Sunday. We are playing very well as a team and it is great having all of our players healthy again. Tomorrow we will play some great teams but we are focused and ready to compete for the championship. Let's Go Rockwood Thunder!
  • Camp/Event
  • MEQ Qualifier Tournament
  • 3/18/16 to 3/20/16
  • My Rockwood Thunder U17 Mizzuno Team WON the Championship at the MEQ qualifier Tournament! I played all the way around and it was a great experience playing in the Championship match. My updated Skills Highlight Video has clips from MEQ and Kansas City. We did not win Kansas City - we had two players that played limited time due to injuries.
  • Camp/Event
  • Colorado Crossroads Tournament
  • 2/27/16 to 2/29/16
  • We finished in 7th place in the U17 Open Division. We learned a lot from playing some great teams and we are confident we will improve and get our bid to compete for a National Championship!
  • Camp/Event
  • President's Day Tournament in St. Louis
  • 2/13/16 to 2/15/16
  • My Rockwood Thunder U17 Mizzuno team won the open division in our first tournament of the year in St. Louis. I started at left outside hitter and played all around in all the games. We beat Circle City in the Championship Match.

Training

  • Personal Trainer & Team based conditioning over the past three years
  • 3 years
  • Volleyball specific exercises, weights, conditioning, cross training and mental coaching.
  • Yoga and Pilates
  • 1 year
  • I am taking a Yoga & Pilates class at St. Joseph's Academy to fulfill my Physical Education credits.

Statistics

Statistic2015 Varsity Team2014 Varsity Team
Attack Kills195165
Attack Errors3328
Total Attempts418193
Kill Percentage38%34%
Kills/Game32
Assists/Game.52
Solo Blocks3833
Assisted Blocks13870
Block Errors54
Total Blocks176107
Blocks/Game2.52.5
Aces137
Aces/Game.5.05
Service Errors156
Serving Percentage93%95%
Games Played8283
Matches Played4142

Academics

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High School Information

StateMissouri
Enrollment599

Academic Accomplishments

Are you in AP/IB classes?
Yes.
Registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center?
Yes

Awards and Activities

  • AwardsNational Honor Society Science Fair Award

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