The Super Seven: 2022 Athletes from SW Washington Making A Big Name for Themselves
Though their club season may have been cut short, these seven rising juniors are ready for high school season in the fall where they are sure to dominate. All of them are uncommitted. Names are in alphabetical order. Caroline Hansen…
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Continue ReadingThough their club season may have been cut short, these seven rising juniors are ready for high school season in the fall where they are sure to dominate. All of them are uncommitted.
Names are in alphabetical order.
Caroline Hansen Caroline Hansen 5'9" | S Columbia River | 2022 WA , 5’9″, S, Columbia River High School, Excel NW
Hansen had a stellar sophomore season for the Columbia River High School Chieftans, helping them secure a seventh-place finish in the 2A state tournament. Watching her play, it is obvious the intensity and enthusiasm she brings to the court. Given her strong net play and high volleyball IQ, she set out of the front row for the Chieftans. This past club season she ran a 6-2 for Excel NW 16-1 Rox.
Emmy Hansen, 5’11″, OH, Camas High School, Excel NW
Hansen had a successful sophomore season for the Camas High School Papermakers, who finished first in league and seventh in the 4A State tournament. An incredibly athletic attacker, she can step into any position in the front row. Originally a middle blocker, she has transitioned to an outside hitter given her high vertical and great court awareness. This past club season she played for Excel NW 16-1.
Morgan Harter Morgan Harter 5'9" | S Ridgefield | 2022 WA , 5’9″, S, Ridgefield High School, Excel NW
Hartner had a solid season for the Ridgefield High School Spudders, helping them secure a 2A State Championship for the second year in a row. For her play, she was awarded Greater St. Helens 2A Honorable Mention. An incredibly athletic setter, she steps onto the court with the confidence to read the court and place the ball exactly where it needs to be. This past club season she played for Excel NW 16-1 Rox, running a 6-2.
Sydney Moltrum Sydney Moltrum 5'5" | S Camas | 2023 WA , 5’7″, S, Camas High School, Oregon Juniors Volleyball Academy
Moltrum had a breakout first season on Varsity for the Camas High School Papermakers, helping them finish first in league and seventh in the 4A State tournament. As a freshman, she was on the Junior Varsity team and received the Coach’s Award. She is an exceptional leader who is able to run an incredibly fast offense with a great sense of calm. A well-rounded setter she reads the attack well on defense and has a great jump float serve. This past club season she played for Oregon Juniors Volleyball Academy 16-1 National.
Rylie Reeves Rylie Reeves 5'11" | OH Columbia River | 2022 WA , 5’11″, OH, Columbia River High School, Excel NW
Reeves had a standout high school season, helping the Columbia River Chieftans finish seventh in the 2A State tournament. Being the only freshman to make Varsity her first year, she came back this season with a vengeance. A six rotation outside hitter, she is able to step on to any position on the court. Her outside attack is coupled with many different angles and shots, making her unpredictable for blockers. This past season she was awarded Second Team Greater St. Helens 2A All-League. Last club season she played for Excel NW 16-1 Rox.
Tyra Schaub Tyra Schaub 6'1" | OH Skyview | 2023 WA , 6’0″, OH, Skyview High School, Oregon Juniors Volleyball Academy
Schaub had an exceptional sophomore season for the Skyview Storm helping them secure a league championship. Last season she was awarded First Team Greater St. Helens 4A All-League and Co-player of the year. As a freshman she was awarded First Team Greater St. Helens 4A All-League and was Recipient of Female Athlete Award 2019 for Skyview High School. An incredibly athletic six rotation outside hitter, she utilities her explosive attack and fast arm swing to rack up kills. What makes her indispensable to her teammates, is her ability to play any position on the court with ease. Last club season she played for Oregon Juniors Volleyball Academy 16-1 National.
Emily Vossenkuhl Emily Vossenkuhl 6'1" | MB Ridgefield | 2022 WA , 6’1″, MH, Ridgefield High School, Excel NW
Vossenkuhl had a strong sophomore season as a starting middle for the Ridgefield High School Spudders, who won a 2A State Championship for the second year in a row. For her play, she was awarded Greater St. Helens 2A Honorable Mention. With the ability to move very quickly laterally she puts up an incredibly solid block. Last club season she played for Excel NW 16-1 Rox.