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Viks
from 1B
though scoring was fair-
ly even during the first
several serve-receives as
both teams found their
footing. However, the
Lady Spartans found
their groove after a few
rallies and began to pull
ahead to carve out a
12-point lead.
Sophomore
Desiree
Tupua helped bring the
team back, serving three
consecutive aces to es-
tablish some forward
momentum and come
within 2 points of tying
the set.
But Marist still man-
aged to eke out a narrow
25-22 victory to take a
1-0 lead in the match.
However, the Vikings
managed to establish the
lead at the start of game
two, thanks to three
thunderous kills from
Tupua, along with a
hard-hit kill from senior
Kya Blake.
The Viks held the lead
through the first 9 points
and seemed to be en
route to tying the match,
but the Spartans had
other ideas, rallying to
tie the game at 9 before
edging into a 10-9 lead.
From there, Marist
never really looked back
as the Spartans held
the Viks to just 5 more
points for an eventual
25-14 win in the second
set — finishing with an
ace.
“I kind of knew com-
ing out, we were going
to be rusty only having
seven days of practice,
NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS
Junior libero Hayden Muller prepares for the serve receive during Tuesday’s
season opener at home against Marist. Siuslaw will host Elmira this Tuesday.
and this being our first
game. I expected it,”
said Cole. “We kind of
beat ourselves, though.
We had too many little
errors that could have
been avoided. Just trying
to do too much when we
should have just taken
the easy way out.”
But by the third set,
there was clearly more
fire in the eyes of the
Vikings, sparked by
aces from Zoe Alberty,
Blake and Tupua, who
also had 3 kills and 1
block in the set. Tupua’s
presence and strength
at the net forced Marist
to triple up on defense
in an attempt to block
her nearly unstoppable
spikes.
Cole
noted
that
Tupua’s prowess would
be a big component of
the team’s overall success
this season.
“She's smart,” said
Cole. “As soon as she
saw that triple block go
up, she instantly went
for the tip — and she got
a kill on that. Even those
hits in between those tri-
ple blocks, I was amazed
by it. She's got so much
power.”
The momentum was
all Siuslaw’s in that third
set, with the Vikings
hammering the Spar-
tans for a 25-17 victory
that denied a three-game
sweep by the Marist.
Cole said she was
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Unfortunately,
the
Vikings’ lead gradual-
ly evaporated midway
through the set as the
Spartans rallied to take
the fourth set — and the
match — with a 25-17
win.
Siuslaw’s next match-
up is set this Tuesday, at
home against Elmira.
“In a way, it’s good
because it gives us a lit-
tle more practice time
before our next match,”
said Cole. “We’ll make
the most of that time
to prepare and work on
coming out strong from
the first set.”
First serve for Tues-
day’s (March 9) game
goes up at 6:45 p.m.
As with all games, no
sectators will be allowed
but games can be seen
through live streaming
via the OSAA website.
pleased with the girls’
tenacity in that third
set, where it appeared
the team finally began
to hit its stride. “I know
that third game is what
we're looking for every
single time we come out
and play,” said Cole. “If
we can do that, we'll be
looking pretty good.”
Much like the previous
set, Siuslaw came out of
the gates strong to begin
game four, with Blake
scoring a pair of kills,
along with three from
Tupua. In addition, Al-
berty had two skillfully
placed tips in the set.
“[Zoe] had a few hits at
the net, and then she had
some decent tips in there
as well,” noted Cole. “She
knows where to set and
when to set it; she's not
just going where girls
are calling the ball. She
knows exactly what she's
doing, and that's import-
ant.”
FLORENCE FOOD SHARE
Here to alleviate hunger and enhance the health and dignity
of people in Lane County. Because no one should go hungry.
Ever wondered if you qualify to receive food from us?
Your income has to be at or below
the income level in this chart:
HOUSEHOLD
SIZE
MONTHLY
INCOME
ANNUAL
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1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200
GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICA
— 109 Y EARS OF S COUTING —
Building girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place
Girl Scout Promise
On my honor, I will try:
To serve God and
my country,
To help people at all times,
And to live by the
Girl Scout Law.
Girl Scout Law
E
ach year, the State of
Oregon has celebrated
Girl Scout Leadership
Day on March 12, the anniver-
sary of Girl Scouts of the USA,
which began March 12, 1912.
Girl Scout Leadership Day
celebrates and recognizes Girl
Scouts who positively impact
their communities and pre-
pare for a lifetime of leadership
through their participation in
the areas of civic engagement,
Science, Technology, Engineer-
ing and Math (STEM), outdoor
skills and financial literacy.
Lisa Spencer is the Troop
Leader for the Florence Girl
Scout Troop, part of Girl Scouts
of Oregon and SW Washington.
“If you are interested in start-
ing a new Girl Scout Troop, or
want to volunteer, we are in
need of Troop Leaders at the
Daisy (kindergarten and first
grade) and Brownie (second
and third grade) levels,” Spen-
cer said. “Starting your own
troop is easy, fun and very re-
warding!”
People can find out more
by calling Spencer at 541-
999-9878 or visiting www.girl
scoutsosw.org.
Locally, the Girl Scouts oper-
ates Camp Cleawox. Scouts —
such as these ones from 1965
— have been attending camp
here since it was founded in the
1920s.
I will do my best to be honest
and fair, friendly and helpful,
considerate and caring,
courageous and strong, and
responsible for what I say and
do, and to respect myself and
others, respect authority, use
resources wisely, make the
world a better place and be a
sister to every Girl Scout.
For more information about the Florence-area Girl Scouts, call 541-999-9878 or visit www.girlscoutsosw.org.
These businesses are proud to sponsor this Tribute to Scouting in the Florence area:
The Archives
2610 Kingwood St., Florence • 541-997-5331
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345 Highway 101, Florence • 541-997-2413
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Saw Shop Florence
1258 Bay St., Florence • 541-997-6060
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280 Highway 101, Florence • 541-997-8996
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Siuslaw School District
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New Friends Memory &
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True Value Hardware
Florence Police Department
900 Greenwood St., Florence • 541-997-3515
The Girls Maintenance
Florence • 541-590-0283
3321 Oak Street, Florence • 541-902-8821
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1750 Highway 126, Florence 541-997-8024
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