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Montana State University-Northern head volleyball coach Bill Huebsch has been hot on the recruiting trail as of late. And, Huebsch recently announced the addition of a third member to his 2016 recruiting class.
Huebsch announced the signing of Haley Yoder, a 6-2 middle blocker from Woodland High School in Woodland, Washington to an NAIA national letter of intent. Yoder, the career leader in kills and blocks at Woodland High, also holds individual season records for most blocks (twice) and ranks 2nd for most kills.
As a team captain her senior year, Yoder helped her team place 4th in the 2A state tournament. She was named her team's Most Valuable Player, and garnered First Team All-League, First Team All-Area, and Second Team All-Region honors.
Yoder finishes her club career as a starting middle blocker with Adidas NW 18 Matt, which has placed in the top three in multiple regional and national tournaments in the Open Division.
"Haley is a physical player who blocks extremely well and has great offense court sense," Huebsch said. "She has the presence at the net we have been looking for, and I see her challenging for a starting position as a true freshman."
The daughter of Edward and Jennifer Yoder, Haley plans to pursue a degree in eementary education at Northern.
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