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<p>With high school season well underway here in Oregon, we are continuing to highlight players who are contributing majorly to their high school team.</p>
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<p>Below are the athletes from week six who stepped up and were a major factor in the team's success.</p>
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<p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='162012' first='Natalie' last='Baker']</em></strong> l Clatskanie High School l 2025 l 5'7” l MB l PacWest Volleyball Club</p>
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<p>Baker has proved an indispensable asset to the Clatskanie High School Tigers line-up. Her coach commended Baker for stepping up majorly against Portland Christian, a higher-ranked team, and was instrumental in arguably the team's most impressive win of the season. With 15 kills, 2 blocks, 12 digs, and had an average serve receive rating of 2.34, she was a top performer for the Tigers. Only a sophomore, she is continuing to improve week after week, and is growing into a leader on the court. </p>
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<p><strong><em>Ellie Bartel</em></strong> l Crosshill Christian School l 2026 l 5'11” l OH </p>
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<p>Bartel has become a critical piece of the Crosshill Christian School Eagles line-up and a major contributor to their success. Her coach complimented her ability to excel and lead her teammates in both the front and back row, with an attitude of humility. An all-around outside hitter, she posted 19 kills on 35 swings, had 12 service aces and 13 digs for the week. </p>
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<p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='161826' first='Taelyn' last='Bentley']</em></strong> l Crescent Valley High School l 2025 l 5'11" l MB l North Pacific Juniors </p>
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<p>Bentley has showcased a tremendous amount of improvement over the past year and has become a dominant middle blocker from the 2025 class. As a starting middle blocker for the Crescent Valley High School Raiders, she has been instrumental in their success this season. Across five sets, she accumulated 17 kills hitting a .630 and had 7 blocks. </p>
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<p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='91369' first='Halsey' last='Brumitt'] </em></strong>l Clackamas High School l 2023 l 5'10” l OH l Athena Volleyball Academy</p>
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<p>Brumitt has taken on a huge load this season for the Clackamas High School Cavaliers after losing a lot of seniors and players to the new school Nelson. She is the primary attacker and gets a brunt of the sets distributed to her. In the Cavaliers match versus David Douglas, Brummit posted 3 blocks, 5 service aces, and 14 digs. Most impressive, however, was that Brumitt broke and set the State record for most kills in one match with 37!</p>
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<p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='126038' first='Lily' last='Burson']</em></strong> l Mountainside High School l 2024 l 5'6” l S/DS l Athena Volleyball Academy </p>
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<p>Burson received a shout-out from an opposing coach for her standout play for the Mountainside High School Mavericks. A junior transfer from Forest Grove, Burson was all over the court, hustling to get her hands on the ball, as one of their setters. She even got a solo block, impressive given her stature! </p>
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<p><strong><em>Jane Christensen</em></strong> l Beaverton High School l 2024 l 6'1” l MB l Oregon Juniors Volleyball Academy</p>
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<p>Christensen has been a force for the Beaverton High School Beavers this season as their starting middle blocker. Given her solid ball control, she often stays in for some or all of her back-row rotations. Versus Mountainside the junior posted an impressive 12 kills and 4 blocks. </p>
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<p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='161829' first='Joya' last='Euhus'] </em></strong>l Santiam Christian High School l 2025 l 6'1” l MB/RS l G3 Volleyball Club</p>
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<p>Euhus is dominating as a middle blocker/right side for the Santiam Christian High School Wolverines. Already standing at 6'1”, the sophomore has an impressive vertical that makes her swing quite deadly. Last week, Euhus racked up an impressive 37 kills, 31 digs, and 7 service aces. </p>
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<p><strong><em>Maddie Fields</em></strong> l Santiam Christian High School l 2023 l 5'10" l OH</p>
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<p>The senior outside hitter Fields is showcasing some dominant all-around play for the Santiam Christian High School Eagles. In the Eagle's sixth week of play, Fields posted an impressive 43 kills, 24 digs, 6 blocks, and 13 service aces. </p>
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<p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='161849' first='Kaarina' last='Geymann']</em></strong> l Beaverton High School l 2025 l 5'7” l S l Athena Volleyball Academy </p>
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<p>Geymann is a major contributor for the Beaverton High School Beavers. A two-year varsity starter for the Beavers, she sees court time as both a setter and right-side attacker. Her coach commended her for coming into her role as a consistent competitor and a steady leader for the team. Versus Sunset, Geymann hit a .333 with 7 kills. Versus Mountainside, she posted 25 assists, 3 digs, and 4 service aces. </p>
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<p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='161950' first='Cheyenne' last='Green']</em></strong> l Pleasant Hill High School l 2025 l 6'1” l OH l Webfoot Jrs </p>
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<p>Green is shouldering a huge offensive and defensive load for the Pleasant Hill High School Billies this season. She had a major match versus Creswell and was a huge contributor for the Billies. The sophomore accumulated 23 kills and 22 digs on the night. </p>
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With high school season well underway here in Oregon, we are continuing to highlight players who are contributing majorly to their high school team.
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