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    October 22, 2021
The Columbia Press
Volleyballers in a good place for league
By Bruce Dustin
Jamie (Annat) are
coming out tonight
with several different
Tuesday night’s game
attacks.
against the Clatskanie
“Tonight will tell
Tigers got a late start.
whether
we will be ef-
The stands were full of
fective,
not
because of a
gossip -- intense discus-
win
or
loss
--
but to see
sions of the importance
if
our
tactical
changes
of the night’s volleyball
will
make
a
difference.”
competition.
Warrenton
beat
Were the Warriors tp
Clatskanie
in
three
win the next two match-
sets, 25-17, 25-19, and
es – tonight’s game and
25-19, to win Tuesday
then Thursday’s against
night’s match.
Willamina -- they would
The season hinges on
be the league champs.
Warrenton’s
contest at
They’d lost to Willami-
Willamina
on
Thurs-
na earlier in the season,
Bruce Dustin
day,
Oct.
21.
but, according to the The Warriors discuss strategy early in their
Warrenton’s football
buzz, Willamina lost to game with Clatskanie.
team
is on the road Fri-
Rainier, a team Warren-
day, Oct. 22, against Yamhill
prepared
for
them,”
Miethe
ton handily defeated.
Carlton.
There were still eight min- said. “Avyree (Miethe) and
utes on the warm-up clock.
Warrenton’s head coach,
Stacie Miethe, was leaning
against the stage.
“Actually, tonight will have
no effect on league; Thurs-
day, against Willamina, will,
though,” she said when asked
about the veracity of the gos-
sip.
“If Willamina wins, it means
they have had two face-to-
face wins over us,” Miethe
said. “And so, they would be
the league’s champs.”
Things have changed over
the course of the season, she
said.
“Last time we played them,
we didn’t have the offensive
attacks to overcome their
defense. We have revamped,
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