2026 Washington Pins: AAU Championship Preview
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The AAU Championships begins in in Orlando, Florida this week, and runs till nearly the end of June.. Washington will be sending some of it’s best teams and prospects to compete in the Sunshine State. Here are some of the…
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Continue ReadingThe AAU Championships begins in in Orlando, Florida this week, and runs till nearly the end of June.. Washington will be sending some of it’s best teams and prospects to compete in the Sunshine State. Here are some of the top Washington 2026 pin prospects to watch in the 50th Edition of the AAU Junior National’s.
Eichert was recently invited to the USA Volleyball NTDP Summer training series, on top of being named as a 2023 JVA All-National Team selection. An All-Tournament selection at the Emerald City Classic playing up in the 18 Open, the rising sophomore will be leading her WVBA 16 Adidas team in the Open Division in Orlando. Eichert is a top 2026 prospect to watch in the Pacific Northwest.
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Playing as a six-rotation outside for her NPJ Seattle 15 Elite squad, Jacobsen is athletic and does an excellent job adjusting to the set. She ripped some hard angle shots at the ECC, and has a good sense of playing defense for her outside hitter position. NPJ will compete in the 15 Club Division at the AAU Championships.
Chambers has become more and more deadly out of the back row, drilling hard shots to the corners and scoring consistently. Her setters look to feature her out of the pipe, rare for a young attacker. The rising sophomore from Snohomish High School should have a big impact in the WESCO 3A this season.
Heidi Chambers Heidi Chambers 5’10” | OH Snohomish | 2026 State WA rn
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Moisant is fluid in her play, she moves around the court with confidence and a purpose. The Cedar Park Christian prospect racked up 135 kills and 53 aces as a freshman and has continued to improve as a six-rotation outside for her WVBA 15 Molten team. Moisant turns and runs when she transitions, allowing her to get a great approach and keep the ball in front.
The NPJ Seattle lefty is tough to stop when she is rolling from the right side. Martinez is quick off her feet, with nice length and the look of a player who is still growing. As she continues to develop her game, the Kennedy Catholic prospect should become a high scoring terminal attacker.
Strom showed solid defense and technique at the Emerald City Classic, she played across the back row at times and held up well in serve receive. The 2026 from Lake Stevens can play as an attacker in multiple positions across the front row, and Strom will only get better training with the Vikings, a perennial state championship contender.