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Rhys Olivia Cote - Voodoo Ambassador

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We’re beyond excited to welcome Rhys Olivia Cote as the newest Voodoo Ambassador in the Longstreth Athlete Program!

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Rhys is a junior at Thornton Academy in Saco, Maine, where she shines as a forward. Known for her calm, quick, and supportive style of play, she trusts the Voodoo Limitless stick for its lightweight feel and precision performance.

Off the field, Rhys is just as impressive — an actor, model, and singer/songwriter who has appeared on Little Big Shots, The Equalizer 2, and most recently in Sheep Dog. She’s also modeled for brands like Ralph Lauren, LoveShackFancy, and many more.

Rhys truly does it all, and we’re thrilled to have her join the Longstreth family.

Fun Facts: 

What type of stick do you use, and why did you choose it?
Voodoo Limitless, it's lightweight, great for my position, and was a coach recommendation.

How long have you been playing field hockey, and what made you first want to start playing?
I have been playing since I was in the 7th grade. My Mom played and loved the sport, so I wanted to try it out.

What's your go-to pre-game meal?
Broccoli, pasta, and a little bit of ice cream.

What is your go-to game day hairstyle?
2 French braids into a ponytail. 

Favorite pump-up song(s) to listen to before a game?
Bring Em Out T.I.

Describe your playing style in three words?
Calm, quick, supportive

What do you like to do when you are not playing field hockey?
Acting, modeling, singing, and hanging out with friends. Volunteering at our local animal shelter.

Do you have any game day superstitions?
Always need to show up with a good attitude, or the game won’t go in your favor.

What is your favorite motivational quote?
"It always seems impossible until it's done," Nelson Mandela

If you could give your younger self a piece of advice, what would it be?
Don’t judge yourself on others' judgments. Always be true to yourself.

What is your favorite field hockey memory?
The friends I have made over the years. There is nothing like that kind of bond.