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Katie Hinckley (Orgill) Inducted into Pirate Hall of Fame

KATIE HINCKLEY (ORGILL) INDUCTED INTO PIRATE HALL OF FAME

A 1998 graduate, Katie was a three-sport athlete and 12-time letterman in volleyball, basketball, and softball. In her senior year, she was named All-Big 9 in each sport, and All-State in volleyball. She is the daughter of Pete Orgill, the longtime Davis High School teacher and baseball coach that the Davis baseball field is named after. She was named the Davis High School female athlete of the year for 1997-98. Katie attended Central Washington University on a volleyball scholarship. She was a four-year starting outside hitter, four-year captain, and three-time MVP for the Wildcats. At CWU, Orgill was an All-League Great Northwest Athletic Conference selection as a senior, a Pacific West Conference All-Star in her junior year, and was a three-time All-Academic selection. After graduating from Central, Katie became a teacher and coach. She led West Valley High School’s volleyball teams to State Championships in 2011, 2012, and 2018, three third place finishes, and one seventh place finish, as well as eight regional titles and nine league titles. Katie was the WIAA 3A volleyball Coach of the Year in 2011 and the 4A volleyball Coach of the Year in 2018. She received the Jack Cleveland Coach of the Year award from the Yakima Valley Sports Commission in 2012. In 2013, she was inducted into the Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame.

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