Stock Up Showcase: 2025 Attackers That Impressed
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It was quite the evening at the Courts in Beaverton on Saturday, August 5th. With over 80 athletes from across Oregon and Washington gathering to compete, it was a fast-paced and high-energy-filled gym. Here are the 2025 attackers that caught…
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Continue ReadingIt was quite the evening at the Courts in Beaverton on Saturday, August 5th. With over 80 athletes from across Oregon and Washington gathering to compete, it was a fast-paced and high-energy-filled gym.
Here are the 2025 attackers that caught our eye at the 2023 Oregon Stock Up Showcase.
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Bauer immediately stood out at the showcase during Queens, making herself known with her impressive vertical jump and quick arm. She did a good job working hard in transition to make herself available as an attacker during the scrimmages. When she swung, she racked up kills swinging to the deep court.
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Dreves, the #2 recruit in Washington, was, without a doubt, one of the top athletes in attendance. Her ability to contribute in every aspect of the game shined through. As an attacker, she is explosive, athletic, and quick off the floor, allowing her to connect with any setter. She is confident across the backrow, making impressive defensive saves and staying consistent on serve receive. Skill aside, she was cheering on other athletes any chance she got. Dreves is the total package and will be an exciting get for any program.
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Fauth is an under-the-radar recruit that turned heads at the Stock Up Showcase. A six-foot pin hitter, she has a hammer of an arm and showcased this well during hitting lines. Currently, she is ranked #133 in the State, so she will definitely be moving up when our next ranking update rolls around.
Hill was banging balls left and right at the showcase. With a heavy arm and an explosive approach, she proved to be a force during the scrimmages as a go-to terminator for her team. She was dynamic and mixed up her attack location, making her hard to predict. Her play across the backrow was solid, making quick defensive reactions to keep the ball in play.
Morgan’s athleticism shined through at the showcase. A dynamic outside hitter, she is light on her feet with an impressive vertical jump. She does a good job creating lots of angles and shots, working with any set given to her. She was not afraid to take a rip at the ball out of system. She exuded tons of confidence across the backrow as well.
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Paulson played super smoothly and consistently throughout the showcase. She found a way to contribute steadily all around. She exhibited sound ball control on serve receive and made some great reads on defense. Attacking, she does a good job swinging hard and attacking deep court.
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Rasmussen proved explosive from the opposite position. But, given her athleticism, can effectively swing from the outside and the backrow. She has a quick arm and showcased good attacking range, seeing the block and mixing up where she was swinging.
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Taylor caught our eyes with a terminal line swing. But continued to impress with her good attacking range. She worked hard in transition to be available to her setters and did a good job working with a variety of sets from a variety of setters. Taylor has tons of potential and will be one to watch over the next year.