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Acorns primed for strong second half
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Wednesday, 20 October 2010 20:33

 

Even though the Live Oak Acorns (12-5, 8-0) girls’ volleyball team is undefeated in Mount Hamilton Blossom Valley League play, head coach Laura Coleman has her team focused on finishing what the team started.

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Sacred Heart Cathedral Volleyball
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Monday, 11 October 2010 17:25

 

Despite sitting at 19-5 overall, the Sacred Heart Cathedral girls’ volleyball team does not want to get complacent with itself. Hence the recent lineup changes implemented by head coach Margi Beima in an effort to get the most out of the team.

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Notre Dame Volleyball on a hot streak
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Friday, 01 October 2010 20:12

 

The Notre Dame girls’ volleyball team won 12 of its first 13 games, establishing itself as one of the top teams in the Central Coast Section. The stretch included a six-match streak in which the Regents didn’t lose a set.

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Menlo-Atherton Girls' Volleyball
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Friday, 01 October 2010 20:06

 

With the Menlo-Atherton girls’ volleyball team having lost just two players off last year’s team, head coach Jennifer Wilson knew the team had plenty of talent returning for the 2010 season. All told, the Bears have four seniors, five juniors, four sophomores and one freshman.

Co-captains Diane Seely and Regina Mullen, both seniors, are key players on this year’s club.

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Salinas Focused With Memory of Friend
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Wednesday, 22 September 2010 17:44

 

A somber memory of a fallen teammate helps motivate the Salinas girls’ volleyball team to stay focused throughout the 2010 season.
Genevieve Giammanco was killed in a car crash in April. She was expected to help lead the team in what would have been her senior season.
"She is missed dearly by our team, and we play the season for her," head coach Andrew Mandon said.
In Giammanco’s absence, the Cowboys have turned to a trio of outstanding returning starters in Ellie Larronde, Alex Barbeau and McKenzie Palassou. All three players helped Salinas to a 25-5 overall record last season, including a 10-1 mark in league play.
Larronde played on the right side last year and actually led Salinas in blocks. Several schools are recruiting the senior to play at the college level, including Chico State.
Barbeau and Palassou are coming off a fantastic club season playing for the Main Beach 16’s where her team won the national division at the Junior Olympics. Barbeau was voted team MVP.
All the returning talent has Mandon excited about what the team could do this season.
"The team looks promising this year," the head coach said. "Our goal is to win league."
The Cowboys will open Tri-County League play on Sept. 23 at home against San Benito. Mandon says the team’s biggest challenge will be recovering from the loss of Giammanco.
"The primary obstacle we face is to take the court without (Giammanco)," Mandon said.

A somber memory of a fallen teammate helps motivate the Salinas girls’ volleyball team to stay focused throughout the 2010 season.

Genevieve Giammanco was killed in a car crash in April. She was expected to help lead the team in what would have been her senior season.

"She is missed dearly by our team, and we play the season for her," head coach Andrew Mandon said.

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