Top 250 Expo: 2025 Passers That Impressed
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It was quite the morning at the Courts in Beaverton on Sunday, November 19th. With over 80 athletes from Oregon and Washington gathering to compete, it was a fast-paced and high-energy-filled gym. Here are the 2025 passers that caught our…
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Continue ReadingIt was quite the morning at the Courts in Beaverton on Sunday, November 19th. With over 80 athletes from Oregon and Washington gathering to compete, it was a fast-paced and high-energy-filled gym.
Here are the 2025 passers that caught our eye at the 2023 Oregon Top 250 Expo.
Bloudek, a 5’3” libero/DS from Jesuit, brought a super positive attitude to the Top 250 Expo. Bloudek showed that she is a great teammate, helping other athletes during drills and cheering her team on during gameplay. With her tough serve, Bloudek was dominant from the baseline. She also had great first contacts on the ball and did a good job with out-of-system setting when needed. On defense, Bloudek was quick and passed well consistently.
The DS/outside hitter from Westside Christian High School showcased excellent ball control on Sunday, especially considering her height at 5’10”. Christiansen made good defensive moves during positional drills, reacting quickly to the ball and moving efficiently to make solid plays. On serve receive, Christiansen was also steady, putting up great passes even off tough serves. And from the baseline, she brought her strong jump float serve.
Holder is a versatile player who, although she normally plays DS/libero, was able to set well during the high school season for Lakeridge. She is a quick and athletic player and moves around the court smoothly, making diving plays with ease. During the Top 250 Expo, Holder played with a lot of fire, cheering her team on throughout gameplay. Holder is an excellent utility player and showed her many skills on Sunday.
Bridget Quinn
Bridget Quinn
Quinn, who plays out of King’s Way Christian High School in Vancouver, WA, was passing and hitting super well at the Top 250 Expo. Quinn is very versatile and able to adapt easily to playing different positions in the back row, and in each position that she played she showcased quick and efficient defense. Quinn is also a very positive player and, throughout every drill, was encouraging and supportive to her teammates.
The 5’7” DS/setter from Silverton High School was on fire on Sunday, playing excellently all around. Schmitz showcased high level serve receive, passing controlled balls even off of really hard serves. Most impressive, perhaps, was her defense. Schmitz was scrappy and quick, managing to pick up nearly any ball that went her way. When given the opportunity, Schmitz also took some big swings. She remained super positive throughout the day.
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