Teammates Payton Richard and Lorelai Dean, both sophomores, support each other's hard work after scoring a crucial point in the first set against Tualatin High School. With the nerves of the early stages of the game, both players focus on staying positive.
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Volleyball beats Tualatin 3—0 on Sept. 30

Teammates Payton Richard and Lorelai Dean, both sophomores, support each other’s hard work after scoring a crucial point in the first set against Tualatin High School. With the nerves of the early stages of the game, both players focus on staying positive.
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