Gulbranson to coach for national youth team
Erikka Gulbranson, the Vanguard University women’s volleyball coach,
will take some time off from preparing for the upcoming season with
the Lions, but it will not be time away from the game or from
coaching.
Gulbranson, entering her third season at Vanguard, has been
selected as the first assistant coach for the USA girls youth
national volleyball team that will compete for the Federation of
International Volleyball under-18 world championship in Poland from
August 9-17.
Coaches for the national team were selected based upon time spent
coaching within the USA system as well as strict evaluations from the
U.S. staff and coaches. Gulbranson worked with the national youth
team head coach, Shelton Collier, during the summer of 2002 in the
High Performance camp program.
“This is really an amazing experience for any coach,” Gulbranson
said. “Coach Collier requested that I return to help him coach in the
world championships in Poland, and sometime next fall I will be
traveling within the FIVB to Zambia, Bahrain, Botswana or the Sudan
to complete World League training so that I will be qualified to be
an official international level coach.”
The Americans earned an automatic bid to the 2003 girls under-18
world championship after winning the gold medal at the NORCECA youth
girls volleyball championships in Salt Lake City, Utah, last summer.
The 2003 FIVB world championship was recently moved from Kenya to
Poland where 16 teams from around the world will battle for the
title. Defending champion China, which won the last tournament held
in Croatia in 2001, will compete as well as Poland, the tournament
host.
Members of the USA girls youth national training team began
preparations for the biannual international event at the United
States Olympic training center in Lake Placid, N.Y. Preparations
include scrimmages against the Canadian youth national team who will
be in Lake Placid from today through Aug. 2.
During that time Coach Collier and his staff, Rich Zeciski, Ted
Wade, and Gulbranson, will determine which 12 players will travel to
Poland to compete in the world championship. The players not selected
will go to Montreal, Quebec, to participate in the national teams
Championship Cup against Canada’s provincial national champions.
Zeciski will serve as the head coach of the team that travels to
Montreal, while Gulbranson and Wade will assist Collier in Poland.
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