Volleyball player spiking a volleyball

By Chris Herndon,

For only the second time in school history, the North Lake Cowgirls

volleyball team advanced to the state playoff tournament, finishing

among Oregon’s top eight teams. Led by head coach Melissa Roth and

assistant coach Kayleigh Fivecoat, the Cowgirls put together a season

of determination, teamwork, and historic success. The team fished with

a 23-9 record and 10-2 in league play.

Coach Roth reflected on what made this season special. “We have

been working to be aggressive and fearless in our attacks and offense,

and I feel we consistently accomplished this,” she said. “But the hardest

and most rewarding part was how close our team became and worked

to get along as a family. Our team word was: UNITED.”

That mindset helped the Cowgirls achieve several key milestones,

including winning all three regular-season tournaments. Their biggest

victory came in the second round of the state playoffs, where they

defeated North Douglas to secure a spot at the state tournament.

Every athlete on the 12-player roster contributed to the team’s success.

“Each and every one had moments that won an important set, turned

momentum in a crucial match, or pushed their teammates in practice,”

Roth said. Several individual performances stood out. Hannah Roth led

the team with 344 hitting kills and 199 consecutive serves. Emma Baker

dominated as the setter with 700 assists. Acacia Roth was a defensive

force with 54 blocks, while Cynthia Tobiasson led in serving with 77

aces. Dillynn Puckett finished with an outstanding 96% serving

accuracy.

The team’s success earned several league and state honors. Hannah

Roth was named league MVP and 2nd Team All-State. Emma Baker was

selected for 1st Team All-League and 2nd Team All-State, while Acacia

Roth earned 2nd Team All-League honors. The Cowgirls finished 2nd in

league play and received the Academic All-State Award.

Coach Roth emphasized how the Cowgirls balanced competitiveness

with sportsmanship. “Our team was very competitive, with a lot of

athletic players,” she said. “They pushed each other but also stayed

focused on getting along and staying united. Our team is one of the

most feared by competitors and yet known as one of the kindest and

nicest.”

The team’s success wouldn’t have been possible without community

support. “Thank you to our community, families, and school for your

support,” Roth said. “We love playing for our crowds and felt very

encouraged and supported.”

With this remarkable season, the North Lake Cowgirls have cemented

their place in school history, proving that teamwork, dedication, and

unity can take a team to new heights.