Play on? No, Playoffs!
The 2023 volleyball playoffs are upon us, with 36 first round matches tonight between 6A, 3A and 1A.
Playoffs continue on Saturday with second round matches in 6A, 3A and 1A and first round matches in 5A, 4A and 2A.
After Saturday, we will have the eight teams in each classification that will get to the state tournament site, starting Friday, Nov. 3.
The defending champions, in case you forgot, are Sheldon in 6A, Crescent Valley in 5A, Marshfield in 4A, Valley Catholic in 3A, Salem Academy in 2A and Damascus Christian in 1A.
All six teams made the playoffs this year, with Crescent Valley and Marshfield the highest seeds at No. 1 in their respective classifications and Damascus Christian, which graduated a ton of talent, as the lowest seed at No. 14 in 1A.
Damascus Christian was the only defending champion not to make the final OSAAtoday Volleyball Coaches Polls, which were published earlier today.
Which teams will make the final eight? Calling my shot…
In 6A, it nearly looks like chalk to me: Jesuit, Central Catholic, Sheldon, Nelson, Oregon City, Sherwood, Sunset and Sprague. Central Catholic over South Salem is not really an upset. South Medford also could cause problems and Barlow is a dark horse to deny Sherwood.
In 5A, I like Crescent Valley, Summit, La Salle Prep, Thurston, Crater, Wilsonville, Silverton and West Albany. Summit and Ls Salle have the tradition to pull upsets; Silverton has the state’s best player and upends Bend in a classic play-in match that could as easily have been a semifinal.
Give me Marshfield, The Dalles, North Bend, Cascade, Mazama, Tillamook, Philomath and Marist Catholic to make the “State 8.” Philomath over Crook County is a mild upset, but you’ve got to pick some!
In 3A, I’ll take Sisters, Scio, Valley Catholic, Burns, Cascade Christian, Santiam Christian, Dayton and Pleasant Hill. There are just too many state-worthy teams in 3A. Some will have to lose.
I’m picking the top eight seeds to make state in 2A: Western Christian, Santiam, Grant Union, Salem Academy, Oakridge, Lowell, Gaston and Portland Christian. It will be interesting to see how Western Christian, which played just a JV schedule a year ago; and Portland Christian, which was barely a .500 team last year, will respond to playoff pressure.
Finally, in 1A, I’ve got a couple of big upsets in my final eight: Crane, North Douglas, Joseph, Umpqua Valley Christian, Triangle Lake, Ione / Arlington, North Clackamas Christian and Powder Valley. Ione / Arlington is hot going into the playoffs and could give perennial power St. Paul trouble. Likewise NCC against upstart Crosshill Christian.
At the end of the day, I don’t root for anyone; I root for excitement! Good luck to all teams that are playoff-bound. May you all meet your year-end goals!
Note: We will be attempting to recap ALL playoff matches, starting tonight, on OSSA. org/today. Check back to see which teams survived and advanced.
Putnam on the Ritz!
Putnam (9-13 overall; 9-7 in conference) turned heads yesterday with a four-set takedown of La Salle Prep, which had entered the match 16-1 in conference play and 18-7 overall.
MB Rylee Lemen and outsides Zoey Bauer and Alina Rucker combined for 50 kills in the match for Putnam, which got great clutch blocking from freshman middle Kennedy Brown late in Game 4 to seal the upset.
“We came to play and shut down La Salle,” said coach Jasmine Varela. “It was an all-around team effort.”
Powder Valley takes it on the chin and still wins!
Powder Valley head coach Marji Lind shared this about Saturday’s District Championship tournament, which the Badgers won by defeating Imbler and Joseph.
The impetus to reach out wasn’t to share news of the victory, which she admitted was “great,” but rather “because of the amazing unique things that happened that make this sport fantastic! The importance of instantly-called-upon bench players, support from fellow coaches who. without a second thought. took their time and training to help a player from our team; to the amazing officiating crew, who showed grace and worked through a unique situation; and teammates offering up their own jerseys to replace bloody ones, knowing this would keep them from the court.”
Lind shared her Facebook post on the subject, which we reproduce here:
“After a fun and exciting event, sometimes it takes a minute to reflect and recognize all the unique aspects and blessings that occur throughout that event to make such a great outcome. Last night a group of 11 amazing young ladies took another step toward their goal as a team, by becoming the District Champs! Throughout that game, which was a nail biter, this group of girls were challenged physically and mentally. Early in the set, one of our players split her chin wide open going for a ball (required 5 stitches after the game). She came out, blood dripping. We turned to another player to fill that spot and without skipping a beat she did so! All the while, two coaches who have medical training, from other teams Imbler and Echo, began working on our injured player to contain the blood so she could return to play. Then a fellow teammate ran to get an extra jersey for her to change into, as she had blood on hers. Throughout the game, she had to sub in and out, as bandaging needed to be switched out frequently. Officials offered grace as we faced this challenge. Another teammate on the bench offered up her jersey if needed. All the while her teammates on the floor continued to focus and battle the game. It truly was amazing to reflect on. So great job girls and I mean the ENTIRE team, for it truly was a team effort! And thank you to the officiating crew, the tournament organizers, Jacey Teeter from Imbler and Coach Thew from Echo for your amazing help throughout the match.”
News and notes
Cascade Christian completed a perfect league season on Saturday with straight set wins against Coquille and St. Mary’s of Medford. The Challengers went 10-0 in league and 2-0 in the league tournament, all without dropping a set.
Cascade Christian used a balanced attack throughout the day on Saturday, led by senior setter Molly Griffin, who had 58 assists and 15 digs.
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Emma Brewer had 34 kills on Saturday to help Salem Academy overcome Western Christian in the Tri River League Playoff Tournament.
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Defending 5A champion Crescent Valley swept South Albany yesterday to push its conference winning streak to 32 straight matches. The Raiders won the Mid-Willamette Conference title for the second straight year.
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Ione / Arlington will enter the 1A playoffs on a seven-match winning streak after taking the Big Sky District Tournament on Saturday. The Cardinals defeated South Wasco County in the championship match, avenging a loss to the Redsides on the last day of September.
“We came out with clear minds and ready to win,” noted coach Dawn Eynetich. “The girls played some of the best volleyball they have played all season. This group is the epitome of a team.”
Standouts for Ione / Arlington in the win over South Wasco County included Jolene Serrano, who had five aces; Calli Troutman, who had four kills, three blocks and an ace; and Grace Claughton, who contributed six kills and six blocks.
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Najiah Knight, a junior on the Ione / Arlington team is a bull rider who is very well known in the rodeo world.
"Last week we had the Associated Press at our practice taking videos, pictures and doing interviews with her," said Eynetich. "To us she is the just the happy, motivating, best teammate a person could ask for. But we go places and people recognize her, want her autograph and are starstruck!"
Single-match Stat stars
I have been asking coaches on our bulk email list to help me compile a list of astounding single-game statistical achievements! We will keep a running tally of players who stat at these levels for a single match:
50 assists or more in a match
25 kills or more in a match
30 digs or more in a match
8 blocks or more in a match
10 aces or more in a match
Here’s what we have so far…
50 or more assists in a match
53 – Julia Slaughter, 5-11 Soph. S, South Medford – Oct. 10 versus South Eugene
50 -- Ashley Wright, 5-8 Sr. S, Burns – Sept. 5 versus Lakeview
25 or more kills in a match
46 – Emma Brewer, 6-1 Soph. OH, Salem Academy – Sept. 28 versus Western Christian
39 -- Akylah Kaino, 5-11 Jr. OH, Burns – Sept. 5 versus Lakeview
35 – Josie Essner, 5-9 Jr. MB, Monroe – Oct. 12 versus East Linn Christian Acad.
34 -- Emma Brewer, 6-1 Soph. OH, Salem Academy – Oct. 21 versus Western Christian
29 -- Chloe LeLuge, 6-3 Sr. OH/MB – Sept. 26 versus Ridgeview
29 – Emma Brewer, 6-1 Soph. OH, Salem Academy -- Oct. 12 versus Culver
28 -- Akylah Kaino, 5-11 Jr. OH, Burns – Aug. 31 versus Sisters
28 – Mayenabasi Akpan, 6-2 Soph. MB, South Medford – Oct. 10 versus South Eugene
28 – Mayenabasi Akpan, 6-2 Soph. MB, South Medford – Oct. 5 versus Grants Pass
28 -- Ada Bernard,¸5-10 Soph. OH, St. Mary's, Medford – Oct. 12 versus North Valley
27 – Madi Andrews, 6-0 Soph. OH, Nelson – Sept. 19 versus David Douglas
27 -- Josie Essner, 5-9 Jr. MB, Monroe – Sept. 25 versus East Linn Christian Acad.
26 -- Chloe LeLuge, 6-3 Sr. OH/MB – Sept. 28 versus Summit
25 – Mayenabasi Akpan, 6-2 Soph. MB, South Medford – Sept. 28 versus Roseburg
25 -- Natalie Baker, 5-7 Jr. MB, Clatskanie – Sept. 30 versus Gaston
25 -- Akylah Kaino, 5-11 Jr. OH, Burns – Oct. 3 versus Grant Union
25 -- Jade Snyder, 5-9 Sr. OH, Oakridge – Aug. 25 versus Gaston
25 -- Cheyenne Green, 6-1 Jr. OH, Pleasant Hill – Oct. 9 versus Sisters
25 – Hayley Peterson, Sr. MB, Dufur – Sept. 30 versus Spray / Mitchell / Wheeler
25 – Hayley Peterson, Sr. MB, Dufur – Sept. 2 versus Ione / Arlington
30 or more digs in a match
37 – Coley Gibbs, 5-9 Soph. libero, Pilot Rock – Sept. 1 versus Camas Valley
36 -- Emma Jauregui, 5-3 Sr. libero/S, McKay – Sept. 19 versus Woodburn
36 -- Jaxynn Thurmond, 5-10 Sr. OH, Pilot Rock – Oct. 2 versus Griswold
36 -- Jade Snyder, 5-9 Sr. OH, Oakridge – Aug. 25 versus Gaston
36 -- Mady Lebeck, 5-5 Fr. Libero, Westview – Sept. 21 versus Sunset
32 – Vanessa Keller, 5-3 Soph. RS, Oakridge – Sept. 19 versus Lowell
32 -- Emily Krauss, 5-6 Jr. libero, Pleasant Hill – Oct. 9 versus Sisters
31 -- Sadie Snyder, 5-7 Sr. OH, Oakridge – Sept. 19 versus Lowell
30 – Coley Gibbs, 5-9 Soph. libero, Pilot Rock – Sept. 2 versus Alsea
30 -- Mirra Riddle, 5-4 Sr. libero, North Bend – Oct. 9 versus Cottage Grove
10 or more aces in a match
21 – Cadence Young, Fr. MB, Dufur – Sept. 14 versus Lyle / Wishram
18 – Bailey Udey, Soph. OH, South Wasco County – Sept. 23 versus Bickleton
15 – Morgan Milbrett, 5-6 Jr. S, Mapleton – Aug. 25 versus Mannahouse Acad. Eugene
15 – Morgan Milbrett, 5-6 Jr. S, Mapleton – Sept. 21 versus Mannahouse Acad. Eugene
15 – Sierra Poush, 5-10 Soph. OH, Crosshill Christian – Oct. 12 versus Livingstone Adventist Academy
13 – Anabell Udey, Sr. MB, South Wasco County – Sept. 28 versus Lyle / Wishram
13 – Ruby Jackson, 5-10 Jr. MB, Pleasant Hills – Sept. 19 versus Harrisburg
13 – Ali Smith, 5-5 Sr. libero, Pilot Rock – Oct. 6 versus Nixyaawii
12 – Jadyn Daviscourt, 5-6 Sr. libero, Cascade - Sept 21 versus Sweet Home
12 – Jadyn Daviscourt, 5-6 Sr. libero, Cascade - Sept 26 versus Stayton
12 – Bella Oliver, 5-11 Sr. RS, Cascade - Sept 7 versus Molalla
12 – Taylor Donaldson, 6-0 Soph. OH, South Albany – Sept. 26 versus Woodburn
12 – Payton Becker, 5-9 Fr. S, Portland Christian – Oct. 14 versus Mannahouse Christian Academy, Portland
11 – Morgan Milbrett, 5-6 Jr. S, Mapleton – Sept. 27 versus McKenzie
11 – Tayler Brittain, Soph. DS, South Wasco County – Sept. 26 versus Horizon Christian (Hood River)
11 – Cadence Young, Fr. MB, Dufur – Sept. 23 versus Lyle / Wishram
10 – Mackenzie King, 6-0 Sr. OH, Burns – Aug. 31 versus Sisters
10 – Jocelyn Graham, 5-6 Soph. MB, Burns – Sept. 22 versus Riverside
10 – Jadyn Daviscourt, 5-6 Sr. libero, Cascade - Sept 19 versus Philomath
10 – Peyton Behrens, 5-7 Jr. OH, Dayton – Sept. 19 versus Taft
10 – Ava Mreen, 5-10 Sr. MB, Horizon Christian, Tualatin – Sept. 19 versus De La Salle North Catholic
10 -- Kali Williams, 5-1 Soph. S, Oakridge – Sept. 30 versus Reedsport
10 – Rachel Cohrs, 5-8 Jr. S, Catlin Gabel – Oct. 10 versus Oregon Episcopal School
10 -- Claire Crawford, 5-10 Jr. S, Pleasant Hill – Oct. 5 versus Elmira
10 – Perri Showalter, 5-6 Soph. DS, Salem Academy – Oct. 9 versus Willamina
10 – Cadence Young, Fr. MB, Dufur – Oct. 5 versus Horizon Christian (Hood River)
Coaches may email johnt@osaa.org to add to the list at any time.
Season-long stat stars
We are tracking our season-long stat stars: those players who have reached or exceeded these thresholds for the 2023 fall season. Note: the thresholds went up from last week, as follows:
Kills -- 300 or more
Assists -- 550 or more
Digs -- 300 or more
Blocks -- 50 or more
Aces -- 80 or more
Any coaches may email johnt@osaa.org to add to the list at any time.
Here’s what we have so far.
An asterisk (*) denotes that the player’s stats meet the threshold but have not been updated since last week.
Kills (300 or more)
646 -- Emma Brewer, 6-1 Soph. OH, Salem Academy (2A)
564 – Kortney Dorman, 5-9 Sr. OH, Crane (1A)
553 -- Akylah Kaino, 6-1 Jr. OH, Burns (3A)
492 – Chloe LeLuge, 6-3 Sr. MB/OH, Bend (5A)
472 – Audra Rose, 6-1 Jr. MB, St. Paul (1A)
467 – Josie Essner, 5-9 Sr. MB, Monroe (2A)
463 – Mayenabasi Akpan, 6-2 Soph. MB/OH, South Medford (6A)
411 – Madi Andrews, 6-0 Soph. OH, Nelson (6A)
*382 – Avery Herber, 6-1 Fr. OH, Western Christian (2A)
*380 – Addison Herber, 6-0 Fr. MB, Western Christian (2A)
*370 -- Joya Euhus, 6-1 Jr. OH, Santiam Christian (3A)
*364 -- Jade Snyder, 5-9 Sr. OH, Oakridge (2A)
358 -- Gabby Hill, 6-0 Jr. OH, Nelson (6A)
*353 – Hailey Heytveldt, 6-1 Sr. MB, La Salle Prep (5A)
352 -- Annabelle Peterson, 5-10 Sr. MB, Cascade (4A)
*339 – Gracie Vohs, 5-11 Sr. OH, Sisters (3A)
336 – Hayley Schaaf, 6-2 Soph. MB, Catlin Gabel (3A)
331 -- Tatum Montiel, 5-11 Jr. OH, Marshfield (4A)
325 -- Cheyenne Green, 6-1 Jr. OH, Pleasant Hill (3A)
324 – Briella Mathis, 6-0 Soph. OH, South Salem (6A)
*315 – Katie Brewer, 6-0 Jr. MB, Centennial (5A)
311 – Amber Walker, 6-0 Sr. OH, Tigard (6A)
309 – Addi Holcomb, 5-9 Jr. OH, Eagle Point (5A)
*305 - Sidney Friesen, 5-8 Sr. OH, Sprague (6A)
302 – Hayley Peterson, Sr. MB, Dufur (1A)
301 -- Bridget Gould, 5-11 Sr. RS, Marshfield (4A)
Assists (550 or more)
*877 – Holly Davis, 5-6 Jr. S, Sisters (3A)
835 – Ava Ainsworth, 6-1 Jr. S, Marshfield (4A)
830 – Ashley Wright, 5-9 Sr. S, Burns (3A)
814 -- Kamree Orizotti, 5-10 Soph. S, South Salem (6A)
*710 — Reece Jacobs, 5-4 Jr. S, Prairie City (1A)
694 – Gracie Koch, 5-6 Sr. S, St. Paul (1A)
*692 — Addy Northway, 5-4 Jr. S, Grant Union (2A)
*676 – Lexi Herber, 5-10 Jr. S, Western Christian (2A)
664 -- Claire Crawford, 5-10 Jr. S, Pleasant Hill (3A)
664 - Ella Perry, 5-4 Soph. S, Westside Christian (3A)
658 – Makynlee Schauffler, 5-7 Sr. S, Eagle Point (5A)
652 – Hannah Brown, 5-8 Sr. S, Sherwood (6A)
649 – Julia Slaughter, 5-11 Soph. S, South Medford (6A)
*647 – Kali Williams, 5-1 Soph. S, Oakridge (2A)
614 -- Irene Rocha Ibarra, 5-8 Soph. S, Cascade (4A)
611 – Molly Griffin, 5-7 Sr. S, Cascade Christian (3A)
573 – Carly Lucero, 5-4 Soph. S, North Bend (4A)
*567 – Sofie Fox, 5-6 Soph. S, Forest Grove (6A)
*563 – Evie Morrissette, 6-0 Jr. S/RS, Sprague (6A)
551 – Haley Krieger, 5-7 Sr. S/DS, Salem Academy (2A)
Digs (300 or more)
540 – Gracie Peach, 5-7 Sr. Libero, Marshfield (4A)
*453 — Halle Parsons, 5-4 Sr. libero, Grant Union (2A)
*448 -- Sadie Snyder, 5-7 Sr. MB, Oakridge (2A)
*422 -- Jade Snyder, 5-9 Sr. OH, Oakridge (2A)
*414 – Jaycee Villastrigo, 5-3 Sr. Libero, Crook County (4A)
395 -- Jadyn Daviscourt, 5-4 Sr. Libero, Cascade (4A)
*394 - Kylie Thornton, 5-4 Jr. libero, Weston McEwen (2A)
388 – Isla Haven, 5-4 Sr. libero, St. Paul (1A)
387 -- Emma Brewer, 6-1 Soph. OH, Salem Academy (2A)
*382 – Olivia Lyons, 5-2 Jr. libero, Warrenton (3A)
376 – Adrienne Nguyen, 5-6 Sr. libero, St. Mary’s Acad. (Portland) (6A)
374 -- Mirra Riddle, 5-4 Sr. libero, North Bend (4A)
*367 – Lindsay Arritola, 5-4 Soph. OH, Blanchet Catholic (2A)
364 – Avery Axmaker, 5-6 Jr. libero, South Salem (6A)
363 – Emma Kness, 5-5 Sr. OH, Eagle Point (5A)
*358 – Mia Monaghan, 5-4 Sr. libero, Sisters (3A)
*346 – Charlotte Ponier, 5-6 Jr. libero, Sprague (6A)
*343 - Sidney Friesen, 5-8 Sr. OH, Sprague (6A)
*342 – Tatum Fleming, 5-4 Jr. OH, Blanchet Catholic (2A)
*341 – Lily Castaneda, 5-2 Sr. libero, Blanchet Catholic (2A)
*334 – Rachel Peterson, 5-8 Sr. Libero/OH, Grant (6A)
334 – Coley Gibbs, 5-7 Soph. libero/DS, Pilot Rock (1A)
*328 – Addison Herber, 6-0 Fr. MB, Western Christian (2A)
328 – Savannah McKibben, 5-4 Fr, libero, Sheldon (6A)
327 – Sydnie Reed, 5-4 Sr. libero, Salem Academy (2A)
*323 – Savanna Elster, 5-3 Soph. libero, Ashland (5A)
321 – Hanna VanderPloeg, Sr. libero, Mohawk (1A)
319 – Nadiah Luna, 5-7 Jr. OH, South Salem (6A)
314 – Madison Smallwood, 5-4 Soph. libero, Newport (4A)
311 – Hayley Peterson, Sr. MB, Dufur (1A)
310 – Haley Krieger, 5-7 Sr. S/DS, Salem Academy (2A)
304 -- Tatum Montiel, 5-11 Jr. OH, Marshfield (4A)
304 -- Emily Krauss, 5-6 Jr. libero, Pleasant Hill (3A)
Blocks (50 or more)
*110 – Julia Lane, 5-7 Sr. MB, Oakland (2A)
*87 – Tabitha Terry, 5-11 Soph. MB, Central Christian (1A)
*81 – Julissa Henderson, 6-0 Jr. MB, Springfield (5A)
70 – Malena Mathis, 6-0 Sr.. MB, South Salem (6A)
69 -- Akylah Kaino, 6-1 Jr. OH, Burns (3A)
65 -- Lainey Day, 6-0 Soph. MB, Nelson (6A)
65 – Megan Carr, 5-10 Sr. MB, Eagle Point (5A)
63 – Taelyn Bentley, 5-11 Jr. MB, Crescent Valley (5A)
60 – Gracen Robertson, 5-11 Sr. MB, Sheldon (6A)
57 -- Brooklyn Butler, 6-0 Jr. MB, South Salem (6A)
*56 -- Brooke Friesen, 6-0 Fr, RS/S, Sprague (6A)
56 – Hayley Schaaf, 6-2 Soph. MB, Catlin Gabel (3A)
56 – Julissa Persteiner, 5-10 Sr. MB, St. Mary’s Acad. (Portland) (6A)
*55 - Jocelynn Joseph, 6-1 Fr. MB, Cottage Grove (4A)
54 – Lilly Lansing, 6-0 Sr. MB, Jesuit (6A)
*53 – An Roesinger, 5-10 Jr. MB, Grant (6A)
53 -- Bridget Gould, 5-11 Sr. RS, Marshfield (4A)
52 – Brooke McHaffie, 5-11 Sr. MB, North Douglas (1A)
*50 – Anabell Udey, 5-10 Sr. MB, South Wasco County (1A)
50 -- Annabelle Peterson, 5-10 Sr. MB, Cascade (4A)
Aces (80 or more)
113 -- Ashley Wright, 5-9 Sr. S, Burns (3A)
112 -- Jadyn Daviscourt, 5-4 Sr. Libero, Cascade (4A)
108 – Jocelyn Graham, 5-5 Soph. OH, Burns (3A)
*106 – Morgan Milbrett, 5-6 Jr. S, Mapleton (1A)
105 – Cadence Young, Fr. MB, Dufur (1A)
105 – Josie Essner, 5-9 Sr. MB, Monroe (2A)
102 – Maddy Vaughn, 5-6 Sr. OH, North Douglas (1A)
98 – Isla Haven, 5-4 Sr. libero, St. Paul (1A)
91 – Rachel Cohrs, 5-8 Jr. S, Catlin Gabel (3A)
89 – Gracie Koch, 5-6 Sr. S, St. Paul (1A)
*85 -- Sierra Poush, 5-10 Soph. OH, Crosshill Christian (1A)
83 – Makynlee Schauffler, 5-7 Sr. S, Eagle Point (5A)
*83 – Anabell Udey, 5-10 Sr. MB, South Wasco County (1A)
*82 -- Zoey Baker, 6-4 Soph. MB, Crosshill Christian (1A)
82 – Perri Showalter, 5-5 Soph. DS, Salem Academy (2A)
81 -- Tatum Montiel, 5-11 Jr. OH, Marshfield (4A)
*81 – Avia Tuguldur, 5-9 Sr. OH, Marist Catholic (4A)
College-Bound!
In this space, we list those players, playing Oregon high school volleyball in the current senior class and younger, who have made a commitment to attend a college or university of their choice and play volleyball. Please email johnt@osaa.org to add players to the list, using the format you see below.
Danica Becerril, 5-11 Sr. MB, Summit -- East Stroudsburg University
Aria Birdsong, 5-10 Sr. RS, Sherwood -- Bentley University
Thanvi Chilukuri, 5-11 Sr. OH/RS, Westview -- Carnegie Mellon University
Jadyn Daviscourt, 5-6 Sr. libero, Cascade — Southern Oregon University
Emma Fairbairn, 5-11 Sr. OH, Sheldon -- BIOLA
Whitney Farrell, 5-6 Sr. S, Mountain View -- Redlands University
Sidney Friesen, 5-7 Sr. OH, Sprague – Western Oregon University
Emily Fulton, 5-11 Sr. OH, Sherwood -- Hobart and William Smith
Bridget Gould, 5-11 Sr. RS, Marshfield - University of Oregon
Cheyenne Green, 6-1 Jr. OH, Pleasant Hill – Oregon State
Alexis Haury, 5-10 Sr. S, Silverton – University of Washington
Hailey Heytveldt, 6-1 Sr. MB, La Salle Prep – Campbell University
Chloe LeLuge, 6-3 Sr. OH/MB, Bend – Cal Poly SLO
Elizabeth Levick, 6-1 Sr. S/MB, Glencoe – Old Dominion
Flannery Lundgren, 5-10 Sr. MB, Ashland — University of Puget Sound
Lauryn Johnson, 6-1 Sr. OH, West Salem – Arizona State
Malena Mathis, 6-0 Sr. MB, South Salem – Western Oregon University
Zoe Mish, 5-7 Sr. libero, Ida B. Wells -- Hawaii Pacific
Kamden Mitchell, 5-10 Jr. S, Crescent Valley -- University of Oregon
Gracelyn Myhre, 5-11 Sr. OH, Sisters – Life Pacific University (indoor and beach)
Bailey Robertson, 6-0 Sr. MB, Sisters – Vanguard University
Avalynn Roundy, 6-2 Jr. MB, Marist Catholic -- Grand Canyon University
Paige Thies, 6-2 Jr. OH, Oregon City -- University of Arizona
Gracie Vohs, 5-11 Sr. OH, Sisters – Saint Mary’s College of California
Amber Walker, 6-0 Sr. OH, Tigard -- Sonoma State
Brooke Williams, 6-1 Sr. MB, Oregon City -- Seattle Pacific