Charlie Brande:
Joseph Boo
The volleyball Festival - 2000 was a tremendous success for the
Orange County Volleyball Club teams. The 17th annual event featured over
1,000 teams from all over the United States including Alaska to Puerto
Rico and Canada and Hawaii. With four age groups, the weeklong tournament
was an exciting event for over 10,000 participants.
The Orange County Nike team won the 18’s National Championship with a
two game victory over Sports Shack from Santa Monica. The nationally
televised match was played in the University of California-Davis Rec Hall
with a capacity crowd of 9,000 screaming fans.
The 12-member Nike team was a very special group with five players who
had played for Orange County since the sixth grade and all of the players
playing for the club throughout their high school years. The years of
commitment and loyalty coupled with a tremendous desire to win the
Festival Championship provided great chemistry as the team won every
match they played since a loss in the finals of the Las Vegas tournament
in mid-Febuary.
With Newport Harbor High’s April Ross (USC), Krista Dill (Duke),
Brenda Waterman (UCI) and Heather Cullen (the only junior and already
committed to UCLA) along with Corona del Mar’s Jamie Brownell (Stanford)
and Dimitra Havriluk (West Virginia), every player will continue their
volleyball careers at the collegiate level. The other players included
Santa Margarita’s Monique Gerlach (Colorado) and Caroline Skacel (San
Francisco), Calvary Chapel’s Jessica Wright (Eastern Washington), Mater
Dei’s Lindsay Pavlik (Northwestern), Irvine’s Julianna Bayley (Regis) and
Huntington Beach’s Amber McCarthy, who will be the setter at Orange Coast
College in the fall.
This team was special for me because of the great mutual respect that
the players and the coaching staff have for each other. It has been my
privilege to have coached Ross for the last three years. I know that
Newport Harbor’s Dan Glenn feels as I do about the impact that April has
had on our local programs. She is the most complete high school player to
play in our area because she not only can play every position very well;
she also has a great understanding of competition and the importance of
team chemistry. Fiercely competitive on the court, she is funny and very
spiritually motivated off it. Humble and modest despite her many
accolades, April is the consummate role model for any female athlete.
In the festival 16’s division, Orange County 16 Blue, led by CdM’s
Jacqueline Becker and coached by Jim Downey, played in the final before
over 5,000 fans. Bakersfield Select defeated the Orange County team in
three well-played games. Mater Dei’s Ashley Bayer and Morgan Smith as
well as Newport Harbor’s Kristin McClune played major roles in the team’s
successful tournament run.
The Orange County 14 Blue, coached by Gary Nakamura, finished a very
strong fourth place after losing a tough pool play match to an all-star
team from Oahu, Hawaii, which forced a much tougher tournament route.
With Allyson Jennings and Emily Turner leading the way and Roxanne Duka,
Cristen Clapp and Lauren Snell contributing greatly, the 14 Blue had an
extremely successful tournament.
Each year, the Festival honors the club with the best overall finish
with the Club Achievement Award. Those top finishes by the Orange County
teams in each age group have the Achievement Award to Orange County for
the 2000 Volleyball Festival. This marked the 12th time in the 17-year
history that Orange County won the Achievement Award.
These successes are directly related to the loyalty and commitment of
the players, parents and coaches, coupled with the success-oriented work
ethic displayed by the members of the club. As a part of this successful
tradition, it is exciting to watch as these players are recognized
through their club and high school seasons for their dedication and work
ethic.
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