
Trinity Lutheran volleyball is the Week 2 winner of the Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
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Week 1 Winner: Trinity Lutheran Volleyball
The girls volleyball team at
Trinity Lutheran (Bend) has a lot to live up to.
Last
season the Saints reached the Oregon 1A State Volleyball Tournament for
the first time in the school's six-year history, before losing to Dufur
three games to one.

Mariah Murphy, Trinity Lutheran
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Without
a senior on that squad, expectations are high this season and Trinity
Lutheran has opened the season with two straight, both by three game
sweeps, over Pacific and Lewis Academy.
For their early success, Trinity Lutheran is the MaxPreps Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
Coach Greg Clift said it's been a long journey for his squad. But a very worthy one.
"We
would have been overwhelmed with joy in being able to win any match,"
he said. "Our first two wins this year were different. We faced two
teams in complete rebuild mode and we have attained a higher level that
we're not used to quite yet. We have never been able to dominate like
this before, so we're getting used to our new level of play."
In the 25-8, 25-7, 25-18 win over Pacific, outside hitter
Emily Eidler dominated with 10 aces in 26 serves and no errors. The 5-foot-10 junior also is a basketball standout.
"Emily
has been our most consistent server for the last three years," Clift
said. "Stats will back that up. She can place the ball and was going at
certain players, so she picked her spots. What makes her a special
player is her intelligence at the service line.
"As a team, serving is one of the reasons we have reached the level we're at."
Katie Murphy, a 5-7 senior who also plays basketball, had nine kills and
Megan Clift, a 5-4 senior, added six kills. Murphy led the team with eight digs and junior setter
Allison Jorge had 15 assists. Sophomore
Kenzie Smith added seven assists.
In
a 25-6, 25-10, 25-10 win over Lewis Academy, coach Greg Clift selected
Jorge as the standout player for the Saints with "superb serving and
setting."

Megan Clift, Trinity Lutheran
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Mariah Murphy, a sophomore, led the team with four kills while
Taylor McCabe and Jorge had three apiece.
Alita Ruggles, a freshman, added five aces and five different players had three digs each.
It was an utterly balanced effort.
Trinity Lutheran continues its season Friday at
Triad (Klamath Falls).
The Saints have come a long way since going 0-13 and 2-12 in 2010 and
2011. Since then, they've gone a combined 32-14 and last year they won
their first league title as well.
The 2014 Saints are loaded with experience with five seniors and four juniors to go with three sophomores and a freshman.
Clift knew his team would be solid and experienced. But they've exceeded expectations.
"We
return all six starters and seven of eight off our normal rotation," he
said. "Our starting point this year and our collective mind is eighth
in state. We simply want to improve on that. ... We want to be in that
top level. We could go for No. 1. We would love that. But we're new to
this level of play. We're building a program here, not a one-hit wonder.
I think we're a program on the rise."
No argument there.
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