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Valeria Santos about to hit the ball.
Dig This: Defensive specialist Valeria Santos digs a ball against Palm Beach State College on Oct. 25. Though she is a sophomore, this is her first season playing at Miami Dade College. Santos transferred to MDC in December after Hurricane Maria ravaged her homeland—Puerto Rico.
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Volleyball Player Still Haunted By Hurricane Maria A Year Later

November 2, 2018 Christian Ortega Volleyball,  Lady Sharks,  Puerto Rico,  Hurricane Maria