Volleyball: Loos cannon lives up to legacy

Sterling senior continues family's athletic tradition

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Sterling senior Krista Loos carved out 138 aces, 45 more than any other player in the area this past season, and tied for second in kills with 315. She also led the Golden Warriors to 34 wins, the program's single-season high-water mark, and is Sauk Valley Media's volleyball player of the year. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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Kaitlin and Tyler were Roscoe Eades Award winners. The award is given to the top male and female athletes in the senior class at Sterling High. Krista would love to be the third recipient in her family.

“That would be nice,” she said. “Then they couldn’t look down on me.”

There’s also 14-year-old Megan, a freshman at Sterling High who plays volleyball and runs track.

Krista is an artist, on and off the volleyball court.

“I really like art and pottery,” she said. “I’m in AP [advanced placement] 3-D studio art. That’s probably my favorite class. I make a lot of my Christmas presents.”

On the court she expresses herself with her rocket-like hitting and her turbo sinker topspin serve.

She’s also a phenomenal leaper, with a vertical jump of some 28 inches, according to coach Dale Dykeman.

“You feel like you can count while she’s in the air,” Dykeman said. “After practice she would go upstairs and run on the treadmill. She’d run eight sets of stairs. She’d go through two carts swinging and two more serving. It was no accident that she was the player she became. It was through hard work, hustle and sweat that she became that player.”

Krista, also a high jump and hurdles standout, had her sports career flash before her eyes last track season when she suffered a knee injury.

“I hit the first hurdle and sprained my LCL [lateral collateral ligament], so I didn’t do hurdles the rest of the year,” she said. “I couldn’t jump either, so I just did sprints on the relays.

“I think I was most nervous because my brother had just tore his ACL [anterior cruciate ligament]. I was thinking, ‘What if that happened to me too.’ I was really scared.”

Krista, who plans on pursing a career in physical therapy, is keeping her options open in regard to her future.

“I’m not sure. I want to play volleyball in college, but I’m not sure where,” she said. “Hopefully an [NCAA Division-II] school.”

Krista’s impact figures to be felt for some time to come.

“At our banquet, one of our juniors [Darien Bardoner] said she wanted to be like Krista,” Dykeman said. “That speaks volumes. Krista left her a letter about stepping up and being a leader. That shows a lot of maturity.”

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