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Sophomore Caitlin Swift earns 1st Team All-NWAACC honors and is named the All-NWAACC Academic team (3.58). The Olympian Newspaper honors her as Volleyball Athlete of the Quarter. |
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Assistant Coach Kaelea Makaiwi hired as new Head Volleyball coach. Makaiwi had been an assist for three seasons. |
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Head Coach Clay Blackwood resigns after three season to take head volleyball position at The Evergreen State College. |
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| Dec. 2006 - |
Sophomore Kayla Paredes voted team MVP, for the second year in a row. Sophomore Starlla Lockhard voted team Most Inspirational. |
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| Dec. 2006 - |
The following Lady Rangers receive 2006 NWAACC Volleyball honors: Kayla Paredes - 2nd Team All-NWAACC Northern Div. Kayla Paredes - Sophomore All-Star Team Caitlin Swift - 2nd Team All-NWAACC North Div. Starlla Lockhard - Sophomore All-Star Team Savannah Starkweather - Sophomore All-Star Team |
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Sophomore Starlla Lockhard named The Olympian Newspaper Volleyball Athlete of the Quarter. |
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| Nov. 4, 2006 - |
A 2-to-0 loss to Skagit Valley at the Shoreline Crossover Tournament ends the 2006 season for the Lady Ranger. Overall, Coach Blackwood's team posted a 15 - 28 (.349) record for the 2006 season. |
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OC travels to Everett, Wash., for their final league game of the 2006 season and defeats the Trojans (3-to-0) for the second consecutive time. The win ups the Lady Rangers league record to 5 - 7 and places them 5th of 7 teams in the NWAACC North Region. |
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The Lady Rangers defeat Shoreline (3-to-2) at home for their first league win of the 2006 season. |
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| Sep. 20, 2006 - |
Coach Blackwood and the OC Women's Volleyball team start NWAACC North Region league play with a 0-to-3 loss to visiting Skagit Valley in the Bremer Student Center. |
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The Lady Rangers play at home (Bremer Student Center) for the first time in 2006 and defeat visiting Centralia 3-to-0. |
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OC Volleyball gets its first win (2-to-0) of the 2006 season over Centralia, in their opening match of the Lower Columbia Tournament (Kelso, Wash.). |
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Lady Rangers under Head Coach Clay Blackwood (3rd season) open the 2006 season with a 0-to-3 loss (18-30, 15-30, 21-30) to Clackamas in Oregon City, Ore. |
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| Dec. 2005 - |
Freshman Kayla Paredes voted MVP by the team. Freshman Brittany Waldon voted Most Inspirational by the team. |
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| Dec. 2005 - |
Kayla Paredes receives 1st Team All-NWAACC Northern Div. |
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| Sep. 26, 2005 - |
Freshman Kayla Pardes earns NWAACC Offensive Player of the Week honors for the first week of league play. A middle hitter/blocker, she had 31 kills in 60 attempts and a hitting efficiency of .450. Kayla also tallied 2 digs, 5 assists and 11 stuff blocks in nine (9) games. |
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| Dec. 2004 - |
Sophomore Rachel Gorman voted MVP by the team. Freshman Maria Aragon voted Most Inspirational. |
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| 2004 - |
North Kitsap High Volleyball Coach Clay Blackwood hired as new OC Head Volleyball Coach. |
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| Dec. 2003 - |
Head Coach Tobie Moore resigns as Head Volleyball Coach. Coach Moore lead the program for four seasons. |
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| Dec. 2001 - |
Sophomore Shar Agee name to NWAACC Volleyball All-Academic Team. |
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| 2000 - |
Olympic College alumni Tobie Moore ('86) hired as new Head Volleyball Coach. |
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| Dec. 1999 - |
Head Volleyball Coach Kathleen Moore steps down after just two season. |
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| Dec. 1999 - |
Rashiya Washington and Charyl Norwood named to the NWAACC North Region All-Star Team. |
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| Dec. 1998 - |
Carrie Anderson named to the NWAACC North Region All-Star Team. |
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| 1998 - |
Kathleen Bond hired as new Head Volleyball Coach. |
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| Dec. 1997 - |
Head Coach Janet Shonk resigns after two season. |
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| Dec. 1997 - |
Renae Ross named to the NWAACC North Region All-Star Team. |
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| 1996 - |
Janet Shonk hired as new Head Volleyball Coach. |
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| Dec. 1995 - |
Head Coach Teresa Cook steps down following her second season. |
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| Dec. 1995 - |
Heather Barton named to the NWAACC North Region All-Star Team. |
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| 1994 - |
Teresa Cook accepts vacant Head Coaching position. |
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| Dec. 1993 - |
Head Coach Rich Swingler steps down following his fourth season. |
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| Dec. 1993 - |
Tammy Tate named to the NWAACC North Region All-Star Team. |
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| Dec. 1991 - |
Megan Leaf named to the NWAACC North Region All-Star Team. |
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| Dec. 1990 - |
Kim Cunningham named to the NWAACC North Region All-Star Team. |
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| 1990 - |
Rich Swingler takes over the reigns of the OC Volleyball team. |
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| Dec. 1989 - |
Head Coach Bob Cremeans ends his tenure at OC after three seasons. |
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| Dec. 1989 - |
Jacquile Phillips named to the NWAACC North Region All-Star Team. |
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| Dec. 1988 - |
Val Gabouri and Beth McKennon named to the NWAACC North Region All-Star Team. |
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| 1987 - |
Ohio native Bob Cremeans hired as new Head Coach. A graduate of Skagit Valley College and Western Washington University, Cremeans is a published author ("Volleyball is Mental" - American Volleyball Coaches Journal). His coaching experience includes: Stanwood, Sehome and Anacortes High School; Skagit Valley College; and Western Washington University. |
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| 1981 - |
Ginny Devery receives Most Inspirational Award |
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| 1980 - |
Ninette Wonder receives Most Inspirational Award |
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| 1978 - |
Karrie Rieken receives Most Inspirational Award |
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| 1977 - |
Barbara Caubre receives Most Inspirational Award |
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| 1976 - |
Gina Strasser receives Most Inspirational Award |
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| 1974 - |
Joni Slagle receives Most Inspirational Award for the second consecutive year. |
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| 1973 - |
Joni Slagle receives Most Inspirational Award |
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| 1972 - |
Lois Pearsall receives Most Inspirational Award |
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