Leah Edmond (13) of the Atlanta Vibe, right, celebrates a point with teammates during a Major League Volleyball match against the Omaha Supernovas held at CHI Health Center Omaha, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026 in Omaha, Nebraska. (Photo by Bonnie Ryan for Omaha Supernovas/Major League Volleyball)

Atlanta Vibe standouts are headed to the big stage.

Outside hitter Leah Edmond and opposite hitter Aiko Jones will represent the Vibe in the 2026 AdventHealth MLV All-Star Match on Saturday in Orlando, continuing what’s been a strong showing for Atlanta on the national stage this season.

For Edmond, it’s just another milestone in a career that’s already full of them. Earlier this season, she became the first player in league history to reach 1,000 kills — a benchmark that further cements her place as one of the faces of the league. Atlanta’s first-ever signee and the league’s inaugural signing overall continues to set the standard, adding this All-Star nod to a résumé that already includes the league’s first MVP award in 2024 and a First Team selection in 2025.

Now, she’s back in the All-Star spotlight for the second straight year.

“I’m honored to be selected and I think having an All-Star game has been one of the coolest experiences that this league has started,” Edmond said. “I’m excited for Orlando and a chance to play beside the best-of-the-best in our league.”

Edmond has backed it up on the court all season. She currently ranks third in the league with 278 kills, while doing a little bit of everything for Atlanta — totaling 188 digs, 27 blocks, 11 service aces and 10 assists across 71 sets. It’s that all-around production that continues to drive the Vibe.

On the other side, Jones is earning her moment.

In just her second season, the opposite hitter has secured her first All-Star selection, continuing her rise as one of Atlanta’s most dynamic contributors. The first Jamaican-born player in the league has been a true dual-threat, making an impact both offensively and defensively.

Jones has recorded 179 kills, 143 digs, 22 blocks, eight assists and seven service aces through 63 sets this season — numbers that highlight her versatility and growing presence in the lineup.

“It’s an honor to be selected among such talented women to represent the league as an All-Star, especially knowing I still have so much to learn as a player,” Jones said. “I’m looking forward to being in the company of greatness and continuing to learn from the greats of volleyball.”

The 2026 AdventHealth MLV All-Star Match is set for Saturday at noon ET at Addition Financial Arena in Orlando. The match will be broadcast nationally on CBS and streamed on Paramount+, giving both Edmond and Jones a chance to showcase their talent on one of the league’s biggest stages.