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The 2025 Watchlist is LIVE! And it is massive. There are so many talented athletes in Wisconsin in this class and many of who we have not even had the opportunity to see yet. It is always exciting pulling together…
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Continue ReadingThe 2025 Watchlist is LIVE! And it is massive. There are so many talented athletes in Wisconsin in this class and many of who we have not even had the opportunity to see yet. It is always exciting pulling together the Watchlist for a new class and this one did not disappoint. Here are some of the athletes to watch.
Madison Quest Madison Quest 6'3" | OH DSHA | 2025 State #13 Nation WI – Outside Hitter – Milwaukee Sting 16 Gold
Madison Quest Madison Quest 6'3" | OH DSHA | 2025 State #13 Nation WI is going to be one of the top athletes to watch in this class. She had a huge impact during her freshman season at DSHA and is playing up an age level on Sting 16 Gold. Madison is an imposing pin and has a lethal swing. She manufactures points in the front and back row. Not only is she impactful in her play, but also she is a natural leader and has a high volleyball IQ as well.
Put her on the radar! 6’3 Class of 2025 Madison Quest of @dsha_vb out of Milwaukee. pic.twitter.com/bLwawpyA66
— Chris Fitzgerald (@PrepDigChris) August 28, 2021
Gabriella Pitcel Gabriella Pitcel 6'1" | MB Mukwonago | 2025 State #42 Nation WI – Middle Blocker – Milwaukee Sting 16 Gold
Gabriella is another athlete in the class of 2025 who was pulled up to be on the incredibly talented Sting 16 Gold team. She is fast, athletic, and incredibly powerful. Gabriella can effectively run tempo plays across the net and puts up a massive block. She has a seemingly infinite amount of potential and is one of the top players in her class.
Alexa Hernandez Alexa Hernandez 5'7" | S Green Bay Southwest | 2025 State WI – Setter – FC Elite 15 Navy
Alexa is a fun setter to watch. She is not afraid to take risks, has a high volleyball IQ, and is a leader on the court. Her ability to move the ball around is impressive, to say the least. She can push pin to pin from nearly anywhere on the court and uses every hitter on her team to earn points.
Karli Molnau Karli Molnau 5'11" | MB Lake Country Lutheran | 2025 State WI – Middle Blocker – Milwaukee Sting 15 Gold
Karli had a huge year for Lake Country Lutheran and was a key player throughout their season. She is explosive and quick and not afraid to take risks. Karli is smart and savvy out of the middle and makes huge plays. She also is talented in basically every skill and puts up a consistent and big block.
LCL's @karli_molnau is taking care of business at the net.
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Campbell Onell Campbell Onell 5'10" | RS Luxemburg-Casco | 2025 State WI – Right Side – FC Elite 15 Navy
Campbell is an energizer on the court. She plays big all the time and it shows in her success. She is explosive and powerful on offense. Campbell is also a natural when it comes to blocking. She makes blocking some of the biggest hitters look easy. She reads hitters naturally on the court and is a great leader and gritty player.
Big swing and kill by Cami Onell of @FCEliteVB 15 Navy – we’re going to set three. #pdchitownclassic pic.twitter.com/IT4oB61lK5
— Chris Fitzgerald (@PrepDigChris) February 12, 2022
Rebecca Ring Rebecca Ring 6'2" | OH Edgewood | 2025 State WI – Outside Hitter – Capital 16 Adidas
Rebecca is another in the class of 2025 playing up an age division, and on a very talented team at that. She is a very physical six rotation outside and is not afraid to swing through tough blocks or take risks at the net. She is a solid defender and has a competitive serve that helps earn points. Rebecca has a lot of potential and is a key player to watch in this class.
@CapitalVbAll 16 Adidas takes set one over FC Elite 15 with authority 25-12 in the top two seed crossover at #pdchitownclassic Rebecca Ring swinging BIG on the right side for CVA pic.twitter.com/VMW3nYOHhZ
— Chris Fitzgerald (@PrepDigChris) February 12, 2022