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Wednesday, November 20, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 
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Volleyball squad names six all-leaguers
By Rongi Yost
Correspondent
The  Lady  Outlaws  had 
six of their players earn all-
league honors. Senior Sam
Silva, junior Ellie Rush, and 
sophomore Greta Davis were 
all  first-team  picks.  Sophie 
Silva (junior) was a second-
team  selection,  and  senior 
Addy  Myhre  and  sopho-
more Sydney Myhre were
honorable-mention.
Sam Silva was recognized
at outside hitter and was a
force  for  the  Outlaws  on 
offense.  Sam  recorded  145 
kills, 10 blocks, 195 digs, 38 
aces,  and  eight  assists.  Sam 
was a four-year starter and in
those four years has earned
two first-place state finishes, 
one  third-place  finish,  and 
this year fourth place.
<Sam has set herself apart 
as a top all-around player in 
the  state,=  said  Coach  Rory 
Rush. <She has amazing court
awareness,  is  a  smart  hitter, 
but also powerful and effec-
tive on the outside. She estab-
lished herself as the anchor
of our back row. She has the
ability to read hitters, and her 
quick  reaction  time  allows 
for very few balls to get past 
her. Her serving has frustrated
many teams this year with her
ball placement, which earned 
her  38  aces.  She  never  left 
anything on the court and
was key to the success of
Outlaws volleyball. We are so 
very thankful for the time and
leadership  she  has  provided 
as a four-year varsity player.=
Rush was voted first-team
setter. Ellie dished out an
amazing 525 assists, recorded 
130 digs, and had 10 blocks 
and 44 aces. Rush is a three-
year  varsity  starter,  and  has 
established herself as one of
the top setters in the Oregon 
West Conference.
<Ellie was always a steady
player  on  the  court  for  us,= 
said Rush. <She would run
our offensive attack, and did 
a great job getting the ball to
the right hitters at the right
time. She was a threat from
the serving line and someone
we wanted at the serving line
in close games.=
Davis was recognized
at  outside/middle  hitter  and 
was always a huge offensive
threat. Greta recorded 212
kills, 30 blocks, 108 digs, 10 
aces, and 15 assists. Greta is a 
two-year varsity starter and is
a powerful and very athletic 
hitter.
<Greta has the ability
to  hit  from  any  position  on 
the  floor,=  said  Rush.  <Her 
PHOTO BY LINWOOD RUSH
The Outlaws volleyball team had a strong season, finishing fourth in state competition.
athleticism makes her a threat
on the net. She is one of our
go-to hitters on the floor when
we need to put the ball away. 
This year Greta has worked
hard  to  play  all  the  way 
around, and has also become 
a great defender. Playing the
back row has allowed for us
to  use  Greta  as  a  powerful 
attack from the back row.
She is one of the most power-
ful and athletic hitters in our
league, and her energy on the 
floor is infectious.=
Sophie Silva earned recog-
nition at middle hitter. Sophie 
is a three-year varsity starter
and is one of the top middles 
in the league. She recorded
225 kills, 34 blocks, 125 digs, 
30 aces, and 12 aces over the 
course of the season.
See VOLLEYBALL on page 26
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