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Ryah Robinson

Ryah Robinson, Photographer

Ryah Robinson is enjoying her second year, and senior year, as a Washingtonian here at Lake Stevens High School after living in Florida for 16 years. Though she misses the sun, Robinson claims to like the Northwest just as much, if not more. Wanting to get more involved in school activities, she joined The Valhalla staff. Robinson is looking forward to digging deep to write about and photograph hot button issues as a photographer on staff. Robinson has enjoyed  photography classes, however she is also excited to spend some time on the other side of the camera. Robinson is currently in the process of signing with a modeling agency and looking to pursue modeling as a possible career or side job while getting a college degree. In addition to her modeling talents, Robinson deems herself an above average singer and enjoyed playing volleyball while she lived in the sunshine state. When she isn't striking a pose or playing volleyball, one would most likely find Robinson hanging out with her friends, relaxing, or watching her favorite TV show, Rick and Morty, while snacking on some sour gummy worms and Oreos.

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Game point: Senior Lillian Eason sets her teammate to score the Viking’s twenty fifth point for their third set. Kamiak visited Lake Stevens for their match on October 10, 2017; the game lasted five sets. After losing the first two sets of this game, Lake came back and dominated the next three sets. “Come out and play like you’ve got nothing to lose,” said senior Hannah Aaenson when entering their fifth set.

Lake Stevens Volleyball goes 11-0 after game against Glacier Peak

The Viks won all three sets against Glacier Peak on Tuesday, October 17, 2017.
Ryah Robinson, Photographer
October 24, 2017
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