Top 250 Expo: 2026 Pins 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 2026 pin hitters that caught…
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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 2026 pin hitters that caught our eye at the 2023 Oregon Top 250 Expo.
The #1 recruit in the 2026 class, Andrews came ready to play at the Top 250 Expo. She is a complete six rotation pin hitter in every sense of the word. She displayed the length and athleticism that allowed her to hit above the block and terminate during gameplay. She proved incredibly tough to stop, she was dynamic and smart when attacking. While she proved to have a great arsenal of shots and swings, her swing down the line was lethal. Her play across the backrow is continuing to become more refined and technical. Andrews has such a high recruiting ceiling and will definitely be a highly sought after recruit.
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Clark is a 6’1” right side-hitter from Oregon City. She has exhibited a tremendous amount of improvement after comparing her play at the previous showcase to now. A left-handed hitter, she is a natural fit for the right side. She adjusted to a variety of sets and setters well. Incredibly athletic and getting more dynamic, she proved hard to defend against during gameplay. At 6’1″ and left-handed, she has a high recruiting ceiling. Making the NPJ 15-1 National team, I am eager to see her play at a more competitive level and continue to improve her skills.
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Graves, a 5’8” outside hitter from West Albany, showcased her steady all around play at the Top 250 Expo. Her play across the backrow really impressed. Her defensive reaction time was quick and her ability to put up a good pass was consistent. She was incredibly solid on serve receive, passing dimes during game play. Attacking, she adjusted to different sets well. Her attitude on the court was positive, and she was encouraging towards all of the athletes she played with.
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Jondahl, a 6’0” pin hitter from Jesuit, showed her steady and consistent play at the Top 250 Expo. During serve receive, she was confident and consistently put up a settable ball. As an attacker, she was unwavering, keeping the ball in play with her quick swing. When the opportunity presented itself, she found holes in the block and on defense to create point-scoring opportunities for herself. She also brought a tough serve to the service line.
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Kincaid, a 6’2” outside hitter from Central Catholic, was one of the top attackers in attendance at the Top 250 Expo. She has displayed a lot of improvement over this past high school season, dialing in on her all-around play as a six-rotation outside hitter. Kincaid’s stride is long, and she emphasizes a strong left foot plant to explode off the court. Her snap on top of the ball, combined with great wrist control, allowed her to direct the ball where she wanted it to go. With top-notch court vision to make smart plays, she garnered tons of points during gameplay. Her press on the block creates a wall that is hard for attackers to penetrate. Kincaid has an incredibly high recruiting ceiling and will definitely be a highly sought-after recruit from this class.
Marine, a 5’9” outside hitter from Portland Christian, was an impressive athlete to see in action at the Top 250 Expo. She was explosive on the attack, with standout jumping abilities, she flies. Compounding that with a powerful and heavy arm, she proved hard to stop during game play. She was confident across the backcourt, making great defensive reads to keep the ball alive. She improved leaps and bounds this past high school season and will be an exciting one to keep an eye on this club season with Apsire 16-1.
Toomer is a 5’9” right-side attacker from West Linn. Left-handed, swinging on the right side is a natural fit and where she shines. With strong leaping abilities and a fast arm, she was a contributor to her team during scrimmages. Still developing and showcasing much potential, I will be eager to see her continued improvement on NPJ Portland 16-1 this club season.
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