SIUSLAW NEWS | SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 2018 | 3B Viks from 1B Key to Siuslaw’s rally was the defen- sive efforts of freshman libero Hayden Muller, who dug up 19 attempted kills against the Bulldogs, along with serv- ing up 3 aces. “Hayden was an animal out there,” Hornung said of Muller’s work on the court. The talented freshman fills what was a potentially worrisome void after the graduation of all-league libe- ro Maci Wells last June. The Viks opened the match with a narrow 25-20 win, in a set that Siuslaw rallied from behind to tie at 8-8. The game was tied three more times before kills from junior Mia Collins and seniors Alyssa Richards and Falon Borgnino helped secure the win. However, in the next two sets North Bend was able to edge out the Lady Viks 25-20, 25-20, taking a 2-1 lead in the match that put the Lady Bulldogs in a position to end the match in four sets. “But we came back strong,” said Hornung, who credited Richards’ leadership with helping keep the team’s momentum going. “She was very vocal and helped keep everyone focused.” In addition, Collins was steadily hammering away at North Bend, par- ticularly in game four, before eventu- ally finishing the night with 17 kills, along with 10 from Richards. After winning the fourth set decisively 25-16, Siuslaw contin- ued its march to victory, moving ahead 6-0 on errors from North Bend and aces served up by junior Aylenne Vazquez. The Bulldogs had a short-lived rally late in the game, pulling within 6 points, but kills from Collins and Borgnino kept the Lady Viks rolling toward a 15-8 win to take the match, 3-2. The victory bodes well for Siuslaw as it enters the newly-ad- justed Sky-Em League along with Cottage Grove, Marshfield and Marist, which are ranked No. 3, No. 5 and No. 8, respectively, by the Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA). The Sky-Em also includes strong programs from Junction City and Elmira. The Lady Viks will get a short break before participating in the Bandon Jamboree, Sept. 4, when Siuslaw will get a chance to volley against Bandon and North Douglas. The Viks will return to Glenn Butler court Sept. 6 to host Pleasant Hill for a non-league match beginning at 6:30 p.m. Siuslaw will open the league NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS season Sept. 13, at home, against Viking junior Mia Collins (far right) checks the scoreboard in game four during Siuslaw's rally against North Bend. Cottage Grove. OREGON COAST STORM BE READY Expo READY Saturday, August 25, 2018 FLORENCE EVENTS CENTER OSAA from 1B OSAAtoday will be an additional platform in Oregon to promote the benefits of interscholastic activities. “The OSAA is extremely excited to partner with these two exceptional writers that have such extensive experi- ence in the Oregon prep space,” said Peter Weber, OSAA Executive Director. “We are also thrilled to be able to provide an educational component to this initiative with our student contribu- tors. We feel this will be a great resource to get journal- ism and yearbook classes involved in their local com- munities.” Always Something Happening 541.997.1994 | 888.968.4086 715 Q UINCE S TREET F LORENCE , OR 97439 WWW . EVENTCENTER . ORG FREE ADMISSION LIVE DEMOS, VENDORS, PRIZES! Buying or Selling? I can help. DOORS OPEN AT 10AM Chets Trail #2100 – Rare 5 acre secluded par- cel in the woods. Septic approved, well in place, power to the lot. Fantastic lake frontage with two potential building sites and Woahink Creek running though the lot. Bring your home plans! $200,000. #2371-14010831 Richard Beaudro Principal Broker 541 991-6677 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 FREE HOT DOG LUNCH SPONSORED BY KIWANIS PRESENTED BY: FIRST 300 GUESTS WILL RECEVE ONE 2.5 GALLON WATER CONTAINER See Jim for your auto sales needs! Sponsored by: 2150 Hwy. 101 • Florence (541) 997-3475 • 1-800-348-3475 IDENTIFY • PREPARE • SURVIVE Visit us online: www.TheSiuslawNews.com