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Girls Volleyball Player of the Year: Thrash’s consistent play guides Scouts to turnaround season

Lake Forest senior Alyssa Thrash is 22nd Century Media’s 2019 Girls Volleyball Player of the Year. 22nd Century Media file photo

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Nick Frazier, Sports Editor
3:00 am CST November 15, 2019
When Alyssa Thrash transferred to Lake Forest High School from Georgia before her sophomore year, then-assistant coach Tia Rupnik couldn’t help but notice Thrash’s natural leadership qualities.

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