The Omaha Supernovas have made their move in the Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF) standings. A three-set sweep? That's no joke. It ties them with the Orlando Valkyries at 10-4. Orlando might have a slight edge at 11-4, but Omaha's momentum is something else.
Kayla Caffey: Dominance in the Middle
Let's talk about Kayla Caffey. Six kills on a .455 hitting percentage. She's not just a middle blocker; she's a problem. Two blocks, an ace, and her smart shot selection make her a key player in Omaha’s arsenal. Her defense? Straight up dominant.
Brooke Nuneviller: The All-Around Star
Brooke Nuneviller is making waves as a versatile outside hitter. Eleven kills on a .308 hitting clip. She’s been over .300 in six of the last seven matches. Add her match-high 15 digs, two aces, and four assists, and you've got an irreplaceable threat. She's everywhere, doing it all.
Natalia Valentín-Anderson: The Playmaker
Natalia Valentín-Anderson ran the show with 40 assists. That's the fifth time this season she's hit that mark. Her sets were pinpoint, and Omaha hit .339 because of it. She’s the engine, the heart of Omaha’s offense.
And just like that, Omaha's back in the race. Road matches against the Indy Ignite and the Valkyries are next. Watch out, Orlando. The Supernovas are coming for the top spot. That'll do it.
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Source: auprosports.com



