<p>Outside hitters get a lot of attention, but a strong right side is key to a successful team.</p>
<p>In the Class of 2025, we have seen a handful of rights emerge and show themselves as the future of the position in the state.</p>
<p>Here’s a look at four girls that are showing a lot of promise. (in alphabetical order).</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="156284" first="Gabriella" last="Babinski"], South Lyon East/Michigan Elite</strong>: Babinski is able to deliver a powerful attack without much effort. As she continues to develop her explosiveness and vertical, she can become even more dominant at the net.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="153668" first="Kayla" last="Budziak"], Walled Lake Northern/Team D: </strong>Budziak is a diverse player that can also move to the setter position, but her athleticism allows her to excel at the net as well. She’s got a lot of explosion on her jump and a solid technical swing.</p>
<p><strong>Tori Lang, Unified: </strong>Lang does a nice job of playing different angles on her attacks and reading opposing defenses. As she begins to trust in her abilities a little more, Lang should become a very dynamic player that will finish at a high rate.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="156326" first="Mallory" last="Reck"], Northville/Legacy: </strong>Reck is a 6-foot prospect that has learned well from her family members. Reck has great form, a good lift, and can play in a very up-tempo offense. Reck definitely has a high ceiling as one of the top 2025 prospects going forward.</p>
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