Washington Top 250 On Fire With 2026 Attackers
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The class of 2026 will be well represented with several of the top attackers in the state set to play at the Washington Top 250 Expo. Are you a setter looking to work with many of the best pins and…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2026 will be well represented with several of the top attackers in the state set to play at the Washington Top 250 Expo. Are you a setter looking to work with many of the best pins and middles in the state? The 2026 attackers are just one group of athletes among the best in the state, all competing and playing together under one roof. The action will be fun, purposeful, and fast-paced, and we love to see players and parents get excited and cheer each other on.
CHECK OUT SOME OF THE TOP 2026 ATTACKERS SIGNED UP WITH JUST OVER A WEEK TO GO:
Morales checks in at the #2 overall 2026 prospect in the state and has huge upside in her game. Curtis found the 6’1 pin for crushing kills last weekend at the state championships, and Morales displayed the length and athleticism that allows her to hit above the block and terminate points.
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Coming off a state championship in 4A with the Panthers, Luinstra has excellent size and athleticism at either pin and was able to find playing time on a stacked Wenatchee team. The #8 ranked pin in the 2026 class, she will be a major force as an attacker for a squad looking to repeat next season. She is playing with the CRU MAX Performance team during club as a U17, a team loaded with Central Washington talent. Here are just a few of the U17 team, many are expected to swing up and play 18’s as needed:
Alana Marrs, Kailey Willsey Kailey Willsey 6’0″ | OH Davis | 2025 State WA , Rylee Jones Rylee Jones 6’0″ | MB Wenatchee | 2026 State WA , Hazel Murphy Hazel Murphy 6’2″ | RS Ellensburg | 2025 State WA , Emilee Nelson-Hawkins Emilee Nelson-Hawkins 5’5″ | S Selah | 2026 State WA , Stella Petersen Stella Petersen 5’9″ | OH Manson | 2025 State WA and more. There is a talent pool that runs quite deep right now in Chelan, Manson, Ellensburg, Yakima and Wenatchee. Expect the CRU MAX teams to be hard to handle for anyone this club season.
Cameron rattled several defender’s cages blasting kills for Prairie this season, and she checks in as the #6 overall prospect for Washington in the 2026 class. Our coaches in Southern Washington have been singing her praises as a power pin for several seasons, and we look forward to seeing Cameron cut loose in Lynnwood December 2nd. Her power game is real and it shows up when matches are on the line, check out the video.
We hope to see more great players make the trip North up I-5 from schools in District 4, the GSHL will look to represent at the Expo!
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When Carey-Boxley wasn’t stuff blocking balls down all over the place for Edmonds-Woodway, she was lighting up defenses with lasers she sizzled from quick and medium sets in all spots along the net. She is the #2 middle in the 2026 rankings and she is a fast-twitch multiple sport athlete with speed and unbelievable quickness off the floor. Carey-Boxley is a player that you love to watch play, she has fun with the game and leaves it all on the floor.
Swapp is an excellent six-rotation pin with serious skill defensively. She was a top performer for Anacortes in the Northwest League and she plays the game the right way, with the high volleyball IQ you like to see from a coaches’ kid. Swapp moves the ball around with her swings, finding the line and sharp angle. She is a masterful defender in middle back, finding fantastic angles with her platform digging the ball and delivering great first contact in serve receive. Swapp will look to improve on her #52 overall ranking for the class of 2026.
The #1 OH and 2026 prospect overall, Eichert took Lake Stevens to the brink of a championship appearance at the Sun Dome last week. The sophomore has experience in the USA Volleyball gym, training as part of the National Team Development program and is a highly sought after recruit in the 2026 class.
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Prep Dig is putting on the Washington Top 250 Expo for Class of 2024-27 prospects on Dec. 2 in Lynnwood. https://events.prepdig.com/e/907/register/washington-top-250-expo to sign up for the event. Check out the attendee list to see the great players from across the state who have already signed up. https://events.prepdig.com/e/907/attendees
The Washington Top 250 Expo is being held in a familiar spot for volleyball players and parents- The Academy Sports Center in Lynwood, home to Washington Volleyball Academy- WVBA . Players from all levels and any club or school in the age range are welcome! Don’t be afraid to make the trip across the mountains- we have prospects from Wenatchee, Kamiakin, Spokane Valley, Kennewick, and more ready to compete and play with top prospects from across the Westside and Southwest of the state. I encourage you to check out the players attending list- the energy level will be high and the coverage extensive. We would love to see you there!