E AST O REGONIAN THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2022 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @EOSPORTS | FACEBOOK.COM/EOSPORTS READY FOR THE NEXT CHAPTER Hermiston’s Baker will play volleyball at Lower Columbia By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian H ERMISTON — A last-minute invi- tation to an open gym at Lower Columbia College led to an opportunity to play college volleyball for Hermiston senior Kambree Baker. “They said, ‘Can you be here tomorrow? There’s an open gym and campus tour,’” Baker said. “I was a little skeptical, but once we started, we were playing at a high level and we were having fun. The culture really wowed me in that one visit. I knew it was where I was meant to be. My mom (Tricia Mooney) said she could tell I liked it there by the way I played out there. I’ve wanted to play college volley- ball for so long.” A conversation with the coaches led to an off er she could not refuse. Lower Columbia coach Carri Smith said Baker’s positive energy is what fi rst caught her attention. “She came in with a ‘no fear’ attitude as a newbie in my open gym and owned her position with class and ease,” Smith said. “She showed her strength as a middle hitter, putting away most balls she was given, and did a good job read- ing the setters to get a good jump on her block. She also got along really well with everyone in the gym. Her energy and personality just clicked with everyone on the court.” Despite the glowing review, Smith said the 5-foot-11 Baker will have to battle for playing time this season. “She will be fi ghting with two other returning middle hitters (Jayden Foster and Olivia Kelzen- berg) for time on the court,” Smith Kathy Aney/East Oregonian, File Hermiston’s Kambree Baker blocks against Kennewick on Oct. 12, 2021, at the Dawg House in Hermiston. Baker has signed to play volleyball at Lower Columbia College. said. “She is the only incoming freshman in that position.” Baker said she has no problem earning her playing time. “I’m a fi ghter,” she said. “I’m a competitor. It fuels your determina- tion and drive to get better.” The Red Devils, who compete in the Northwest Athletic Conference West, fi nished 12-10 overall and 7-5 in the West standings the past fall. They fi nished their season with losses to Lane Community College and Whatcom Community College at the NWAC Volleyball Champi- onships in November. Under coach Carri Smith, Lower Columbia has been to the NWAC Championships seven out of the past eight years (there was no tournament in 2021 because of the coronavirus). The Red Devils won the NWAC title in 2016 and were fi fth in 2017 and 2018. Baker also went on visits to Columbia Basin College, Blue Mountain Community College and Oregon Institute of Technol- ogy, but it was LCC that felt like the perfect fi t. “I heard about fi nding the right fi t, but I really didn’t know it was a thing,” Baker said. “Then I went on my visit. It’s a real thing. I really liked the coaches and how they marketed the program to me. I’m really excited.” Baker wants to major in dental hygiene, and LCC off ers a pre-den- tal hygiene program that gives students a solid foundation in the basic sciences required for the fi eld. “Then I will transfer and fi nish my degree,” Baker said. “Where will depend if I want to keep on playing.” A love for the sport Baker has been playing volley- ball since the fourth grade when she lived in Pendleton. “I moved to Hermiston just before seventh grade and I played in middle school,” Baker said. “I’ve always gravitated toward it. I love the team atmosphere and playing with girls who become your best friends. It’s always been so much fun for me.” After her fi nal year of middle school volleyball, Baker started playing club ball with the Eastern Heat. After two years, she moved up to the Shockwave, and now she plays for Club Gold 18 Blue out of the Tri-Cities. “When I got to high school, I was playing club year round,” Baker said. “I love playing on the Club Gold team. Playing club elevates your love of play so much.” During her senior season with the Bulldogs, Baker dived for a ball during a match at Kennewick High School and hurt her right hand. “I played a couple of more matches and it still hurt,” she said. “Trainer Dan (Emery) said I should get an X-ray. It showed I broke a bone on the outside of my hand.” Baker got a hard brace to wear off the court, but had to wear a soft brace on the court during matches. “I had to hit with my left hand,” Baker said. “It made me grow as a player. I gained a lot of court aware- ness. It was a blessing in disguise.” Baker fi nished her senior season with 112 kills, eight solo blocks and 30 block assists. “With all the obstacles thrown at Kambree in her senior year, she fought through them with resil- ience and grit,” Hermiston coach Megan Bunn said. “She learned to be versatile and to work with anything that was thrown at her. I will continue to reference her as a player with both heart and the volleyball skills that the future girls in my program should strive to be.” Baker also participates in track at Hermiston, and is a big fan of Emilee Strot’s weight training class. “The weight class has been the best part of my high school career,” Baker said. “Coach Strot is just phenomenal. I feel 10 times more prepared and confi dent in myself as an athlete and a young woman. There is a confi dence and a power. You know what you are doing in the weight room and you can handle yourself. It’s very empow- ering.” Baker will graduate June 9, head off for a family vacation in Mexico, then it’s back to work. “I’ve got to get ready for my next chapter,” she said. A10 ON THE SLATE Schedule is subject to change THURSDAY, MAY 5 Prep baseball Pilot Rock at Sherman, 4 p.m. Boys soccer Hermiston at Southridge, 7 p.m. Prep tennis Stanfi eld/Echo at Four Rivers, 3 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 6 Prep baseball Irrigon at Burns (2), 1 p.m. Riverside at Nyssa (2), 1 p.m. (MT) Umatilla at Joseph (2), 1 p.m. Ridgeview at Pendleton (2), 3 p.m. Prep softball Umatilla at Enterprise (2), 1 p.m. Riverside at Nyssa (2), 1 p.m. (MT) Irrigon at Burns (2), 1 p.m. Echo/Stanfi eld at Heppner/Ione (2), 1 p.m. Pilot Rock at Elgin (2), 2 p.m. Pendleton at Ridgeview (2), 3 p.m. Prep golf Heppner, Echo at Enterprise Invite, Alpine Meadows Golf Club, 10 a.m. Track and fi eld Hermiston at Richland Twilight, Hanford, TBD Irrigon, McLoughlin, Pendleton, Riverside, Stanfi eld/Echo, Umatilla, Weston-McEwen at Baker Invite, 10 a.m. Ione at Pirate Invite, Bickleton, 3:30 p.m. Prep tennis Pendleton at Sherman, 3 p.m. Ione/Heppner at Stanfi eld/Echo, TBD Prep lacrosse Richland at Hermiston, 7:30 p.m. College softball Yakima Valley at Blue Mountain (2), 2 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 7 Prep baseball Heppner at Stanfi eld/Echo (2), 11 a.m. Pilot Rock at Dufur (2), 11 a.m. Grant Union at Weston-McEwen (2), 11 a.m. Prep softball Weston-McEwen at Grant Union (2), noon Boys soccer District 8 tournament: Hermiston at Mead, noon Track and fi eld Griswold, Heppner, Ione at Condon Invita- tional, 1 p.m. Pirate Senior Night Relays, Riverside, 4 p.m. College baseball Columbia Basin at Blue Mountain (2), 1 p.m. College softball Wenatchee Valley at Blue Mountain (2), noon MONDAY, MAY 9 Prep baseball Irrigon at Pendleton JV, 4:30 p.m. Prep golf Heppner, Echo at district championships, Birch Creek Golf Club, TBD Pendleton girls at district champion- ships, Greenback at Heron Lakes, Portland, 10:40 a.m. EASTERN OREGON marketplace Place classified ads online at www.easternoregonmarketplace.com or call 1-800-962-2819 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 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