Washington Top 250 Expo: 2027 Pins
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Pin attackers from the class of 2027 had a great run of play from the outside and the right side at the Academy Sports Center in Lynnwood. Here is a closer look into the 2027 pins at the Washington Top…
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Continue ReadingPin attackers from the class of 2027 had a great run of play from the outside and the right side at the Academy Sports Center in Lynnwood. Here is a closer look into the 2027 pins at the Washington Top 250 Expo.
Bigby was one of the Top Performers selected at the Expo, and the smooth operator from Kamiak impressed with her solid hand contact and ability to terminate in the six-on-six sessions. The 5’11 freshman looks like she is still growing, she will only improve as she continues to get stronger and more experienced.
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Smith had a big season for Timberline, and she showed why she was a first-team all-league selection at the Expo. She hits a heavy ball that has a way of finding the floor, both off the block and rattling through a defender. Smith was communicating well with her team during the Expo, staying positive in her encouragement and talking on defense.
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Morgan was operating efficiently on the pin, and looks to have the versatility to play any position across the front line. Her best swings were in system when Morgan displayed solid footwork and the ability to drive the ball into the deep corner. Expo coaches liked her tough, jump float serve and her hustle throughout the day.
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The 5’8 freshman from Holy Names Academy turned some heads with her athleticism, displaying a good vertical and excellent quickness on defense. Coaches quickly identified Herzog as a player that could find her way onto the court in multiple roles- a valuable part of any team. She played with focus, and we expect her to show tremendous growth this club season.
Coaches noticed the all-around solid play of Brown, mentioning her good hands, nice press on the block and an ability to read the game. Listed at 5’9 on Prep Dig but 5’11 for Mountlake, Brown played bigger and will increase her power as an attacker as she continues to add strength. Brown was intent on working hard and getting it right during positional drills, coaches appreciated her attention to detail.
The left hander from Seattle Prep gave everyone a look at why she has such great upside as an opposite. At 6’2 with power and a great frame, Conner is full of potential. When she snaps a ball down off a solid backset it’s easy to project her as a terminal, textbook right side attacker. Her length is ideal and she was working hard as a blocker throughout the morning. As with many young, tall players, Connor still has room to put it all together and develop. Coaches at the Expo expect this club season to be a massive development opportunity for the 2027 prospect.