Friday, February 4, 2011

Ashley Eneliko Oregon State Volleyball

  Ashley Eneliko




Ashley Eneliko




Player Profile
Class:
Junior
Hometown:
Seattle, Wash.
High School:
Kennedy HS/Club Wahine
Height:
5-11
Position:
MB/OH
Experience:
1V

OREGON STATE
Freshman (2009): Ashley Eneliko played in 26 matches, starting 12, and 66 sets ... Racked up 41 kills (0.62 kps) and 66 blocks (1.00 bps) ... Hit a career-best four kills three times, last time at Washington (11/25) with a .375 hitting percentage ... Blocked a career-best seven balls at Michigan (9/19) in the team's upset sweep of the Wolverines ... Posted a career-best 7.5 points of her 77.0 total against Washington (9/27), averaging 1.17 points per set ... Added three assists and 14 digs with a career-high four digs against Washington ... Named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team Honorable Mention.

KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL
Lettered four years in volleyball under head coach Tom Muckerheide ... Named First Team All-League all four years ... 2007 and 2008 Seamount League Most Valuable Player ... Added All-State Class 3A Second Team accolades as a hitter ... Earned All-League Honorable Mention recognition in 2005 ... Named to the All-Star team ... Also lettered as a freshman and sophomore in basketball under head coach Don Hoffman ... Helped team to seventh and eighth place state finishes in 2006 and 2007.

PERSONAL
Daughter of Hale and Lisa Eneliko ... Has three siblings, Joey, Agnes and Apryll ... Psychology major ... Cousin Sine Schirmer plays for Hope International University and cousin Natalie Wilkening is an outside hitter for Walla Walla University ... Prom Queen ... ASB representative and coordinator ... Chose Oregon State because "I fell in love with the campus. It seemed perfect for me because it was not too big, yet not too small either. I also love the school spirit. The coaches were down to earth, and both the coaches and the team were welcoming and cool to be around. I felt comfortable, and I wanted to be part of this whole new learning and athletic environment."

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