Coaches and teammates of the player who has twice won the open division national titles at USA Volleyball Girls Junior National Championship, point out her ability to think strategically and tactically, while being on the court.
“Volleyball IQ just comes from playing so much, almost naturally. And with the volleyball family I come from, it is almost implemented in my DNA. I have grown with the game, know so much about the game, therefore my volleyball IQ is so high, especially being a setter out there.”
The promising US setter counts on the great support of her family at the World Championship, who are encouraging her with texts and calls.
“However, they are not forcing me on anything, they are only encouraging and supporting me on the game. My dad is texting me a lot, he says: ‘Hey, just go out there, be you, be the competitive player you are, just play volleyball.”
When she is not in the gym, you can find Charlie on the beach, playing some more…beach volleyball.
“I live on the beach back home and we are out there almost every week, enjoying. It does help me also to improve my performance in the gym. The ball control on the beach is very hard, and that translates to the game. It adds to the Volleyball IQ, - being able to get all these reps. That’s definitely my second sport, I love it.”
The young Fuerbringer dreams of exploring the volleyball abroad.
“My goal after college is definitely to play somewhere abroad, somewhere in Europe, out of my country. I want to explore the world.”