
Central Catholic volleyball, led by captains Natalie Batiste (left) and Camille Foster, is the Week 6 winner of the Oregon Team of the Week presented by the Oregon National Guard.
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Week 6 Winner: Central Catholic Volleyball
The measure of any team is how it reacts to adversity, or in this case a painstaking loss.
The
Central Catholic (Portland)
Rams had sustained a rare defeat, a two-game sweep in the finals of the
South Albany girls volleyball tournament to West Albany 25-21, 25-23.
Rather
than pout, the Rams just took out their frustration with a pair of
lopsided victories last week over Gresham and St. Mary's Academy.
Central
Catholic prevailed 25-11, 25-11 and 25-6, and 25-10 25-14, 25-7,
respectively. The victories upped its overall record to 23-2.
For
their comeback spirit, the Rams were selected as the MaxPreps Oregon
Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
"Our
philosophy is to play the toughest schedule we can during the season to
gauge our playing status and find out where we are the weakest and thus
have to work on," said head coach Rick Lorenz. "Our losses to West
Albany and Bellarmine (Tacoma) are stepping stones to getting better and
improving as a team in the remaining season ahead."
Part
of what makes Central Catholic so tough this season is its offensive
balance and many weapons. No less than five girls have at least 100
kills, led by senior
Natalie Batiste (198). She ranks ninth in the state at 3.4 kills per game.

Central Catholic volleyball
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Others who have hit the century mark are sophomore
Reed Jacobson (123), juniors
Ramey Gardner (118) and
Whitney Turner (117), and sophomore
Selena Batiste (106).
Those girls can flail away because the Rams are blessed with one of the state's best in senior setter
Camille Foster,
who has a remarkable 562 assists. She's third in the state at 9.9
assists per game and she had a season high 43 in a three-set win over
Gresham on Sept. 5.
Foster, of course, wouldn't even get to make those beautiful sets if not for the passing and digging of juniors
Kealia Rosa (86 digs) and
Olivia Skalbeck (54). Foster herself has 51 digs and
Jocelyn Peterson (47).
"Our
two seniors this year Camille Foster and Natalie Batiste are
co-captains along with our libero, Kealia Rosa to form a strong
leadership model," said Lorenz. "The team chemistry is very good because
of the effort the three co-captains have made. You have to be a giver
in that leadership position and for the most part they are learning that
lesson on as a day by day process. They are also excellent volleyball
players who interact well with the veterans as well as the rookies. It’s
all about team."
Behind
the leadership of Lorenz, the Rams went a perfect 33-0 in
2001, taking home the state 6A title. Last season, they went 31-5.
Lorenz
also led Central Catholic to state titles in 1997 (37-6), 200 (32-5)
and 2009 (41-1). The team also grabbed a state crown in 2010 at 30-4.
Earlier
this season Lorenz won his 1,100th game as a head coach and is now the
all-time wins leader in the state of Oregon and the 8th-winningest coach
in the nation,
according to the school's website.
"Eighth-winningest
— didn’t know that," said Lorenz. "I guess the 37-plus years have gone
fast and piled up some wins. Credit that to a solid staff (Malcolm Doi,
Joe Rivelli, Julie Taylor, John Downey, Charlie Rosa, Kayla Hughes).
Their combined total years of coaching with me in our program is an
astonishing 97 years. The last ingredient would obviously be a boatload
of motivated, dedicated, talented athletes. You don’t win without talent
and our Rose City volleyball club has developed that in the off season.
All of my assistants have been a part of the club program as well."
Do you know a team that deserves
consideration for Oregon Team of the Week? Email us with your
nominations at ORteamoftheweek@maxpreps.com.