You have probabally already heard or read about it in the papers. Laguna Beach High School won it first CIF Championship in a decade steam rolling CDM in the finals. The Breakers then beat CDM again in the Southern California Regional Semi Finals and beat another big rival in Rancho Santa Margarita 3-0 to advance to the State Finals where the Breakers came up just a couple points short.
The coaching staff is predicting a return engagement in San Jose.
Happy Holidays.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Monday, November 06, 2006
2006 Girls CIF Playoffs
The Breakers open their CIF Playoff run this Thursday at 7:00 at Dugger GYM vs the winner of University(Irvine) and Rowland.
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Laguna Beach Volleyball Club Tryouts
LAGUNA BEACH VOLLEYBALL CLUB TRYOUTS
PLEASE PARK ON THE STREET IF LBVBC PARKING LOT IS FULL. GO LAGUNA!
GIRL'S ALL LEVEL TRYOUTS (tryout cost: $20)
Players must have signed SCVA liability and medical forms, located at: WWW.SCVAVOLLEYBALL.ORG
Players must complete and bring the following: Application Form (word doc)
12’S, 13’S, & 14’S SATURDAY OCT 14TH 10AM-12PM
15’S SATURDAY OCT 21ST 12PM-3PM
16’S SATURDAY OCT 21ST 4PM-6PM
15’S SATURDAY OCT 28ST 12PM-3PM
16’S SATURDAY OCT 28ST 4PM-6PM
17’S & 18’S SUNDAY OCT 29TH 1PM-3PM
15’S & 16’S SATURDAY NOV 4TH 9AM-12PM
17’S & 18’S SATURDAY NOV 4TH 1PM-3PM17’S & 18’S SUNDAY NOV 5TH 11AM-1PM
All Levels Final Tryout Nov 11th, 9:00AM to 12:00PM
For more information, please Contact Us
PLEASE PARK ON THE STREET IF LBVBC PARKING LOT IS FULL. GO LAGUNA!
GIRL'S ALL LEVEL TRYOUTS (tryout cost: $20)
Players must have signed SCVA liability and medical forms, located at: WWW.SCVAVOLLEYBALL.ORG
Players must complete and bring the following: Application Form (word doc)
12’S, 13’S, & 14’S SATURDAY OCT 14TH 10AM-12PM
15’S SATURDAY OCT 21ST 12PM-3PM
16’S SATURDAY OCT 21ST 4PM-6PM
15’S SATURDAY OCT 28ST 12PM-3PM
16’S SATURDAY OCT 28ST 4PM-6PM
17’S & 18’S SUNDAY OCT 29TH 1PM-3PM
15’S & 16’S SATURDAY NOV 4TH 9AM-12PM
17’S & 18’S SATURDAY NOV 4TH 1PM-3PM17’S & 18’S SUNDAY NOV 5TH 11AM-1PM
All Levels Final Tryout Nov 11th, 9:00AM to 12:00PM
For more information, please Contact Us
Main Beach Volleyball Club Try Outs
main beach volleyball club
Tryouts
Girls’ Club Volleyball for 2006-07
Day 1 - Saturday, October 28th 10:00 a.m.-noon
Day 2 - Saturday, November 11th 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Thurston Middle School
2100 Park Avenue, Laguna Beach
14s, 15s, 16s, 17s & 18s
No Tryout Fee
TEAMS WILL BE FORMED TO COMPETE IN THE 2006-07 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION’S SEASON AND TO ATTEND EITHER THE JUNIOR OLYMPICS COMPETITION IN ATLANTA IN JUNE 2007 OR THE VOLLEYBALL FESTIVAL IN RENO IN JULY 2007.
Players: Please bring VB clothing/gear and WATER ONLY. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your session to register.
Parents: Your attendance is mandatory. Please bring a completed (1) medical release and (2) liability form from scvavolleyball.org under their heading “Registration.” There will be a 15-20 minute meeting the last part of each try-out session.
For more information call 949.715.9130 or visit our website at: http://mainbeachvbc.d4sportsclub.com
Tryouts
Girls’ Club Volleyball for 2006-07
Day 1 - Saturday, October 28th 10:00 a.m.-noon
Day 2 - Saturday, November 11th 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Thurston Middle School
2100 Park Avenue, Laguna Beach
14s, 15s, 16s, 17s & 18s
No Tryout Fee
TEAMS WILL BE FORMED TO COMPETE IN THE 2006-07 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION’S SEASON AND TO ATTEND EITHER THE JUNIOR OLYMPICS COMPETITION IN ATLANTA IN JUNE 2007 OR THE VOLLEYBALL FESTIVAL IN RENO IN JULY 2007.
Players: Please bring VB clothing/gear and WATER ONLY. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your session to register.
Parents: Your attendance is mandatory. Please bring a completed (1) medical release and (2) liability form from scvavolleyball.org under their heading “Registration.” There will be a 15-20 minute meeting the last part of each try-out session.
For more information call 949.715.9130 or visit our website at: http://mainbeachvbc.d4sportsclub.com
Friday, September 29, 2006
Wacholder up for AVP MVP Honors
Is Rachel Wacholder the MVP of the AVP?
September 28, 2006
After surveying several top AVP players, five men's and four women's players were identified as the favorites to win the 2006 MVP of the AVP award. The MVP will be announced on October 5th at the AVP Award Ceremony. The five men, listed in alphabetical order, are Phil Dalhausser, Jake Gibb, Mike Lambert, Stein Metzger and Todd Rogers. The four women, listed in alphabetical order, are Misty May-Treanor, Rachel Wacholder, Kerri Walsh and Elaine Youngs.
Holly Stein
Rachel Wacholder
Rachel Wacholder was the tour's best defensive player and most improved player in 2005. She even garnered consideration for the 2005 MVP. And Wacholder was better in 2006.
Wacholder won two events in 2006 including the Hermosa Beach Open, one of the most prestigious events on tour, and made eight finals appearances. And that does not include the AVP Las Vegas Gods and Goddesses of the Beach tournament where Wacholder was selected by Kerri Walsh as her playing partner in the final. Walsh and Wacholder would go on to defeat Misty May-Treanor and Elaine Youngs.
In fact, Wacholder has appeared in more final fours and finals than any other players on tour beside May-Treanor and Walsh over the past two seasons.
The biggest news to hit the 2006 AVP Crocs Tour was the splitting of Wacholder and her former partner Youngs. The duo had won five championships together in a span of 23 tournament starts. The former partners faced off three times at the end of the 2006 season, with Wacholder winning each in three games.
With the pressure on to earn an invite to the Lake Tahoe Best of the Beach where a team's best six finishes were used to determine invitations, Wacholder and new partner Jen Boss qualified for Tahoe in just four regular season events. Overall the new duo played in five team events finishing second twice, third twice and fifth once.
Statistically, Wacholder held steady in two categories and improved dramatically in two other categories. Wacholder upped her dig total by 10 from 978 to 988, increased her ace total by one from 53 to 54 in 2006.
Wacholder made big improvements in both blocks and kill percentage. In 2005, Wacholder finished 30th in total blocks with 27. She nearly doubled that in 2006 finishing in 22nd in total blocks with 45. Wacholder also improved her kill percentage 11 points raising it from .419 to .430.
Wacholder is clearly one of the front runners for MVP of the AVP.
September 28, 2006
After surveying several top AVP players, five men's and four women's players were identified as the favorites to win the 2006 MVP of the AVP award. The MVP will be announced on October 5th at the AVP Award Ceremony. The five men, listed in alphabetical order, are Phil Dalhausser, Jake Gibb, Mike Lambert, Stein Metzger and Todd Rogers. The four women, listed in alphabetical order, are Misty May-Treanor, Rachel Wacholder, Kerri Walsh and Elaine Youngs.
Holly Stein
Rachel Wacholder
Rachel Wacholder was the tour's best defensive player and most improved player in 2005. She even garnered consideration for the 2005 MVP. And Wacholder was better in 2006.
Wacholder won two events in 2006 including the Hermosa Beach Open, one of the most prestigious events on tour, and made eight finals appearances. And that does not include the AVP Las Vegas Gods and Goddesses of the Beach tournament where Wacholder was selected by Kerri Walsh as her playing partner in the final. Walsh and Wacholder would go on to defeat Misty May-Treanor and Elaine Youngs.
In fact, Wacholder has appeared in more final fours and finals than any other players on tour beside May-Treanor and Walsh over the past two seasons.
The biggest news to hit the 2006 AVP Crocs Tour was the splitting of Wacholder and her former partner Youngs. The duo had won five championships together in a span of 23 tournament starts. The former partners faced off three times at the end of the 2006 season, with Wacholder winning each in three games.
With the pressure on to earn an invite to the Lake Tahoe Best of the Beach where a team's best six finishes were used to determine invitations, Wacholder and new partner Jen Boss qualified for Tahoe in just four regular season events. Overall the new duo played in five team events finishing second twice, third twice and fifth once.
Statistically, Wacholder held steady in two categories and improved dramatically in two other categories. Wacholder upped her dig total by 10 from 978 to 988, increased her ace total by one from 53 to 54 in 2006.
Wacholder made big improvements in both blocks and kill percentage. In 2005, Wacholder finished 30th in total blocks with 27. She nearly doubled that in 2006 finishing in 22nd in total blocks with 45. Wacholder also improved her kill percentage 11 points raising it from .419 to .430.
Wacholder is clearly one of the front runners for MVP of the AVP.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Garrett to play with National Team in Azteca Cup.
Saturday, September 16, 2006 10:45:00 AM
Team USA heads to Mexico's Azteca Cup
By USA Volleyball
The U.S. Women's National Team will go for the gold at the Azteca Cup in Mexico Sept.24-29.
The U.S. Women's National Team will compete in the Azteca Cup Sept. 24-29 at Monterrey, Mexico. The event was a late addition to Team USA's schedule.
The Azteca Cup, in its first year of existence, is an eight-team tournament broken into two pools advancing to the classification round. The U.S. is grouped in Pool B with Canada, Cuba and Puerto Rico. Pool A consists of host Mexico, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic and Peru.
The U.S. opens against Puerto Rico on Sept. 24, followed by preliminary matches against Canada on Sept. 25 and Cuba on Sept. 26.
The Team USA roster for the Azteca Cup will be a mixture of players from the senior and junior national teams, along with players who competed and trained with the national team earlier this year.
The women's national training team includes Elisabeth Bachman, Sarah Drury, Jane Collymore, Sam Tortorello and Katie Olsovsky.
Jennifer Doris, Zoe Garrett and Juliann Faucette earned gold medals at the NORCECA Continental Women's Junior Championship (U-20) while competing on the U.S. Women's Junior National team in August at Monterrey, Mexico.
Erin Virtue and Jamie Dekiewiet, who competed on the USA Tour of Italy and against Poland this past spring, round out the U.S. roster for the Azteca Cup.
Tom Hogan will serve as the head coach while Tom Pingel will have double-duty as assistant coach and team manager. "Jenny" Lang Ping, the U.S. women's national team coach, will remain in Colorado Springs to train the remainder of the U.S. squad members who are not on the Azteca Cup roster.
Bachman, Drury, Collymore and Tortorello all competed at the Pan American Cup, which the U.S. used to qualify for the 2007 World Grand Prix. Collymore was inserted on the 2006 World Grand Prix roster after the first week of preliminary matches to replace an injured Ogonna Nnamani. Collymore will be the only U.S. player to have competed in the Pan American Cup, World Grand Prix and the Azteca Cup. The Azteca Cup marks the first outside competition for Olsovsky since the U.S. tour of Italy in March.
"It is important for the players competing at the Azteca Cup to gain game experience," Lang Ping said. "How well the national team players do in this tournament will help make decisions for the final 12-player World Championship roster. In addition, the high school players on the roster will also have a chance to gain international experience."
Bachman currently averages 3.03 points per set during the 2006 season. Drury has played in 27 sets this season. Collymore has compiled 34 points this season in primarily a back-up role. Tortorello entered six sets at the Pan American Cup, her first international experience on the U.S. senior national team. Olsovsky averaged 3.00 points per set on the tour of Italy, including 60 kills in 23 sets.
Doris, Faucette and Garrett are familiar with Monterrey and the host facility, Nuevo Leon Gym. The trio helped the U.S. capture gold at the NORCECA Continental Women's Junior Championship (U-20) held in August in the same arena. Doris and Faucette turned in 11 points apiece in the five-set championship victory over Dominican Republic, while Garrett added six points in the title match. All three players are taking a break from high school to compete for Team USA.
Dekiewiet played in 24 sets in Team USA's tour of Italy and at Chicago in a contest against Poland on May 26. She recorded 40 points with 33 kills. Virtue entered five sets on the tour of Italy.
The U.S. recently completed its second tournament of the summer with a seventh-place finish in the annual million-dollar World Grand Prix. Team USA, which finished 4-5 with four losses against teams ranked among the top six teams in the world, competed in preliminary round-robin weekends in Poland, Macau and Thailand.
The U.S. completes its 2006 schedule at the World Championships in Japan beginning Oct. 31. Team USA plays pool match against Kazakhstan on Oct. 31, Netherlands on Nov. 1, Cameroon on Nov. 3, Brazil on Nov. 4 and Puerto Rico on Nov. 5.
Team USA heads to Mexico's Azteca Cup
By USA Volleyball
The U.S. Women's National Team will go for the gold at the Azteca Cup in Mexico Sept.24-29.
The U.S. Women's National Team will compete in the Azteca Cup Sept. 24-29 at Monterrey, Mexico. The event was a late addition to Team USA's schedule.
The Azteca Cup, in its first year of existence, is an eight-team tournament broken into two pools advancing to the classification round. The U.S. is grouped in Pool B with Canada, Cuba and Puerto Rico. Pool A consists of host Mexico, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic and Peru.
The U.S. opens against Puerto Rico on Sept. 24, followed by preliminary matches against Canada on Sept. 25 and Cuba on Sept. 26.
The Team USA roster for the Azteca Cup will be a mixture of players from the senior and junior national teams, along with players who competed and trained with the national team earlier this year.
The women's national training team includes Elisabeth Bachman, Sarah Drury, Jane Collymore, Sam Tortorello and Katie Olsovsky.
Jennifer Doris, Zoe Garrett and Juliann Faucette earned gold medals at the NORCECA Continental Women's Junior Championship (U-20) while competing on the U.S. Women's Junior National team in August at Monterrey, Mexico.
Erin Virtue and Jamie Dekiewiet, who competed on the USA Tour of Italy and against Poland this past spring, round out the U.S. roster for the Azteca Cup.
Tom Hogan will serve as the head coach while Tom Pingel will have double-duty as assistant coach and team manager. "Jenny" Lang Ping, the U.S. women's national team coach, will remain in Colorado Springs to train the remainder of the U.S. squad members who are not on the Azteca Cup roster.
Bachman, Drury, Collymore and Tortorello all competed at the Pan American Cup, which the U.S. used to qualify for the 2007 World Grand Prix. Collymore was inserted on the 2006 World Grand Prix roster after the first week of preliminary matches to replace an injured Ogonna Nnamani. Collymore will be the only U.S. player to have competed in the Pan American Cup, World Grand Prix and the Azteca Cup. The Azteca Cup marks the first outside competition for Olsovsky since the U.S. tour of Italy in March.
"It is important for the players competing at the Azteca Cup to gain game experience," Lang Ping said. "How well the national team players do in this tournament will help make decisions for the final 12-player World Championship roster. In addition, the high school players on the roster will also have a chance to gain international experience."
Bachman currently averages 3.03 points per set during the 2006 season. Drury has played in 27 sets this season. Collymore has compiled 34 points this season in primarily a back-up role. Tortorello entered six sets at the Pan American Cup, her first international experience on the U.S. senior national team. Olsovsky averaged 3.00 points per set on the tour of Italy, including 60 kills in 23 sets.
Doris, Faucette and Garrett are familiar with Monterrey and the host facility, Nuevo Leon Gym. The trio helped the U.S. capture gold at the NORCECA Continental Women's Junior Championship (U-20) held in August in the same arena. Doris and Faucette turned in 11 points apiece in the five-set championship victory over Dominican Republic, while Garrett added six points in the title match. All three players are taking a break from high school to compete for Team USA.
Dekiewiet played in 24 sets in Team USA's tour of Italy and at Chicago in a contest against Poland on May 26. She recorded 40 points with 33 kills. Virtue entered five sets on the tour of Italy.
The U.S. recently completed its second tournament of the summer with a seventh-place finish in the annual million-dollar World Grand Prix. Team USA, which finished 4-5 with four losses against teams ranked among the top six teams in the world, competed in preliminary round-robin weekends in Poland, Macau and Thailand.
The U.S. completes its 2006 schedule at the World Championships in Japan beginning Oct. 31. Team USA plays pool match against Kazakhstan on Oct. 31, Netherlands on Nov. 1, Cameroon on Nov. 3, Brazil on Nov. 4 and Puerto Rico on Nov. 5.
Girls Alumni Game Changed to Thr. NOV 2
The 2nd Annual LBHS Girls Volleyball Alumni Game will be scheduled for
Thursday Nov 2nd.
FS vs JV @ 5:30 PM
Varsity vs Alumni @ 6:45PM
After Game get together at the Sand Piper
We are try to locate as many Girls Alumni Players as possible, please have
them contact Coach Stewart @ Stewey12@yahoo.com
Thursday Nov 2nd.
FS vs JV @ 5:30 PM
Varsity vs Alumni @ 6:45PM
After Game get together at the Sand Piper
We are try to locate as many Girls Alumni Players as possible, please have
them contact Coach Stewart @ Stewey12@yahoo.com
Dave Mohs OC Tournament Photos
Photos of last night's exciting victory can be found at www.sportsamp.com
They should be posted by Tuesday evening and will remain on line for 30 days.
You can purchase them right on line.
They should be posted by Tuesday evening and will remain on line for 30 days.
You can purchase them right on line.
Orange County Top 10 - 9/19/2006 - LB #1
Top Ten
O.C. Top 10 - Orange County Register , Coaches Poll
1.
Laguna Beach (Orange Coast) 9-0
2.
Los Alamitos (Sunset) 8-3
3.
Santa Margarita (Trinity) 6-1
4.
Esperanza (Sunset) 6-2
5.
Corona del Mar (Pacific Coast) 7-2
6.
Newport (Sunset) 4-1
7.
El Dorado (Century) 4-2
8.
Edison (Sunset) 5-2
9.
Rosary (Trinity) 6-3
10.
Mission Viejo (South Coast) 5-2
O.C. Top 10 - Orange County Register , Coaches Poll
1.
Laguna Beach (Orange Coast) 9-0
2.
Los Alamitos (Sunset) 8-3
3.
Santa Margarita (Trinity) 6-1
4.
Esperanza (Sunset) 6-2
5.
Corona del Mar (Pacific Coast) 7-2
6.
Newport (Sunset) 4-1
7.
El Dorado (Century) 4-2
8.
Edison (Sunset) 5-2
9.
Rosary (Trinity) 6-3
10.
Mission Viejo (South Coast) 5-2
Breakers capture Dave Mohs OC Tourney
Laguna Beach Rides Duo to Volleyball Tournament Title
By Lauren Peterson, Times Staff WriterSeptember 19, 2006
Zoe Garrett and Dana Hutchinson provided the Laguna Beach girls' volleyball team with an effective 1-2 punch Monday night, and the Breakers needed both to finally knock out North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake.Hutchinson collected 17 kills, 10 digs and four blocks and Garrett had 12 kills, three blocks and an ace as the Breakers rallied to defeat Harvard-Westlake, 23-25, 25-21, 15-12, in the championship match of the Dave Mohs tournament Monday night at Huntington Beach Edison.
"We didn't play our best, but we pulled it out. That's the most important thing," Hutchinson said. "I think we worked really hard and we deserved what we got."In a match that was tight throughout and could have gone either way, Hutchinson and Garrett demonstrated why the Breakers (9-0) are getting used to things swinging their way. The duo was selected the tournament's co-most valuable players."We showed that when it gets hard, we have the ability to fight back," said Hutchinson, a 5-foot-11 junior outside hitter who had five kills and two blocks in the second game to help the Breakers rebound after losing an early 4-1 edge in the game.Garrett, a 6-2 senior middle blocker who had five kills and two blocks in the second game, served an ace in front of Harvard-Westlake libero Rachel Yorke to end the second with an exclamation point.With Harvard-Westlake leading, 5-2, in the third game after an impressive spike by Audrey Eichler knocked Hutchinson to the floor, Laguna Beach benefited from a service error and four consecutive attacking errors by the Wolverines that gave the Breakers a 7-5 edge.Harvard-Westlake (7-2), the Southern Section Division III-AA runner-up in 2005, tied the match twice more, at 9-9 and 12-12. The Wolverines, however, never took the lead as Laguna Beach won the tournament for the fourth time. The title was the Breakers' first since 1991, when current AVP women's tour pro Rachel Wacholder was named most valuable player.Hutchinson, a dynamic emotional leader, and Garrett, a soft-spoken but hard-hitting player, aren't on that level yet.But they are gaining reputations as clutch players."They have the ability to make plays when they need to," Laguna Beach Coach Lance Stewart said.The pair led the Breakers last season to the Division IV-AA semifinals, where they fell to eventual champion Los Angeles Marymount."I think, talent-wise, we're there. We just have to execute," Stewart said. "I think this tournament was good for us, just to get a lot of court time together."Garrett, a member of the 2005 U.S. youth national team who transferred from San Juan Capistrano St. Margaret's last year and has committed to USC, had three kills, a block and two aces for the U.S. junior national team as it defeated the Dominican Republic in five games in the gold-medal match of the NORCECA Continental Women's Junior Championships in Monterrey, Mexico, in August."I think I'm a natural athlete, but I've worked at it too," Garrett said. "I want to make progress, and people know that I put in the work and I take volleyball seriously."Hutchinson is expected to be among the top recruits in the nation next season. She and Laguna Beach teammate Paige Obradovich won the 15-and-under division of the 2004 AAU/AVP Southern Pacific Championships."They give us a lot of options," Laguna Beach setter Mychaela Miller said. "I know I'll always have a hitter to go to no matter where I am on the court."
By Lauren Peterson, Times Staff WriterSeptember 19, 2006
Zoe Garrett and Dana Hutchinson provided the Laguna Beach girls' volleyball team with an effective 1-2 punch Monday night, and the Breakers needed both to finally knock out North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake.Hutchinson collected 17 kills, 10 digs and four blocks and Garrett had 12 kills, three blocks and an ace as the Breakers rallied to defeat Harvard-Westlake, 23-25, 25-21, 15-12, in the championship match of the Dave Mohs tournament Monday night at Huntington Beach Edison.
"We didn't play our best, but we pulled it out. That's the most important thing," Hutchinson said. "I think we worked really hard and we deserved what we got."In a match that was tight throughout and could have gone either way, Hutchinson and Garrett demonstrated why the Breakers (9-0) are getting used to things swinging their way. The duo was selected the tournament's co-most valuable players."We showed that when it gets hard, we have the ability to fight back," said Hutchinson, a 5-foot-11 junior outside hitter who had five kills and two blocks in the second game to help the Breakers rebound after losing an early 4-1 edge in the game.Garrett, a 6-2 senior middle blocker who had five kills and two blocks in the second game, served an ace in front of Harvard-Westlake libero Rachel Yorke to end the second with an exclamation point.With Harvard-Westlake leading, 5-2, in the third game after an impressive spike by Audrey Eichler knocked Hutchinson to the floor, Laguna Beach benefited from a service error and four consecutive attacking errors by the Wolverines that gave the Breakers a 7-5 edge.Harvard-Westlake (7-2), the Southern Section Division III-AA runner-up in 2005, tied the match twice more, at 9-9 and 12-12. The Wolverines, however, never took the lead as Laguna Beach won the tournament for the fourth time. The title was the Breakers' first since 1991, when current AVP women's tour pro Rachel Wacholder was named most valuable player.Hutchinson, a dynamic emotional leader, and Garrett, a soft-spoken but hard-hitting player, aren't on that level yet.But they are gaining reputations as clutch players."They have the ability to make plays when they need to," Laguna Beach Coach Lance Stewart said.The pair led the Breakers last season to the Division IV-AA semifinals, where they fell to eventual champion Los Angeles Marymount."I think, talent-wise, we're there. We just have to execute," Stewart said. "I think this tournament was good for us, just to get a lot of court time together."Garrett, a member of the 2005 U.S. youth national team who transferred from San Juan Capistrano St. Margaret's last year and has committed to USC, had three kills, a block and two aces for the U.S. junior national team as it defeated the Dominican Republic in five games in the gold-medal match of the NORCECA Continental Women's Junior Championships in Monterrey, Mexico, in August."I think I'm a natural athlete, but I've worked at it too," Garrett said. "I want to make progress, and people know that I put in the work and I take volleyball seriously."Hutchinson is expected to be among the top recruits in the nation next season. She and Laguna Beach teammate Paige Obradovich won the 15-and-under division of the 2004 AAU/AVP Southern Pacific Championships."They give us a lot of options," Laguna Beach setter Mychaela Miller said. "I know I'll always have a hitter to go to no matter where I am on the court."
Boys Pre Season 2006-2007
We have started. We meet everyday 7th period. Go see your counselor and get in the class.
The only people that are excused are those athletes that are in another sport or in an ACADEMIC 7th period.
Regards,
LBHS Staff
The only people that are excused are those athletes that are in another sport or in an ACADEMIC 7th period.
Regards,
LBHS Staff
Boys Volleyball Pre Season 2006-2007
We have started Boys Pre Season. We meet everyday 7th period. This is mandatory!!! The only athletes excused are those that are in another sport or an ACADEMIC Class during this periood.
LBHS Boys Staff.
LBHS Boys Staff.
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Laguna advances to OC Championships Final
Laguna Beach advances to the Finals of Division I in the Dave Mohs OC Invitational.
They will play Harvard Westlake of Los Angeles on Monday night at Edison High School at 7:00pm. This is the first appearance in the finals since 1997.
They will play Harvard Westlake of Los Angeles on Monday night at Edison High School at 7:00pm. This is the first appearance in the finals since 1997.
Friday, September 15, 2006
Breakers crack top 20.
The LBHS Volleyball program cracked the top 20 nationally on a poll just released
by www.prepvolleyball.com .
Great Job!! Parents and players.
LBHS Girls Volleyball Staff
by www.prepvolleyball.com .
Great Job!! Parents and players.
LBHS Girls Volleyball Staff
Breakers go 2-0 at all levels
The Breakers travelled to Dana Hills on wednesday the 13th and found great success at all 3 levels.
Varsity - 3-2
JV - 2-0
F/S - 2-0
Varsity - 3-2
JV - 2-0
F/S - 2-0
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Boys Club Volley Ball Tryouts this Saturday 9/16
Parents/Players:
Attached is a flyer announcing the UPCOMING tryouts for Main Beach Volleyball Club based in Laguna Beach. We are holding open tryouts for boys 15-18 with prior club or high school experience this Saturday at 10 a.m.. THERE IS NO TRYOUT FEE OR COST.
Tryouts for girls teams will be announced next month.
All practices will be held at Thurston Middle School. Thurston Gym, only 3 years old, has 2 hardwood courts in excellent shape. http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?addr=2100+Park+Avenue&csz=Laguna+Beach%2C+CA+92651&country=us&new=1
Practices will be 2-3 days per week depending on the consensus or parents and the tournament schedule which starts in mid-November.
Call 949-715-9130 for more info. Leave a message. See the website soon at: mainbeachvbc.d4sportsclub.com
PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL IMMEDIATELY TO ANY OTHER PARENTS OR PLAYERS THAT YOU MIGHT THINK HAVE AN INTEREST IN OUR CLUB.
Kevin Lane
Attached is a flyer announcing the UPCOMING tryouts for Main Beach Volleyball Club based in Laguna Beach. We are holding open tryouts for boys 15-18 with prior club or high school experience this Saturday at 10 a.m.. THERE IS NO TRYOUT FEE OR COST.
Tryouts for girls teams will be announced next month.
All practices will be held at Thurston Middle School. Thurston Gym, only 3 years old, has 2 hardwood courts in excellent shape. http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?addr=2100+Park+Avenue&csz=Laguna+Beach%2C+CA+92651&country=us&new=1
Practices will be 2-3 days per week depending on the consensus or parents and the tournament schedule which starts in mid-November.
Call 949-715-9130 for more info. Leave a message. See the website soon at: mainbeachvbc.d4sportsclub.com
PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL IMMEDIATELY TO ANY OTHER PARENTS OR PLAYERS THAT YOU MIGHT THINK HAVE AN INTEREST IN OUR CLUB.
Kevin Lane
Saturday, September 09, 2006
LBHS sweeps opener vs Huntington on all levels
The Frosh/Soph, Junior Varsity and Varsity were all victorious tonight in the Season and Home opener for what might be a banner year for LBHS Girls Volleyball.
Frosh/Soph 22-25, 25-16, 15-11
JV 18-25, 25-15, 15-7
Varsity 25-22, 25-20,25-16
Congrats to all the girls for all their hard work and a victorious start to the 2006 season.
The JV is in action on Saturday at Capo Valley all day starting at 8:00am. They are participating in the Capo Valley Cougar JV Classic.
Next Non League match is 9/13 at Dana Hills High School. Dana Hills Varsity upset CDM on 9/7 3-1.
Frosh/Soph 22-25, 25-16, 15-11
JV 18-25, 25-15, 15-7
Varsity 25-22, 25-20,25-16
Congrats to all the girls for all their hard work and a victorious start to the 2006 season.
The JV is in action on Saturday at Capo Valley all day starting at 8:00am. They are participating in the Capo Valley Cougar JV Classic.
Next Non League match is 9/13 at Dana Hills High School. Dana Hills Varsity upset CDM on 9/7 3-1.
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
2006 LBHS Girls Rosters
Congrats to all. Now it is time to turn up the heat.
Varsity Grade
Mychaela Miller 12
Zoe Garret 12
Jilly Peterson 12
Brooke Kimball 12
Tiffany Chen 12
Dana Hutchinson 11
Laurielle Hofer 11
Becca Farrar 11
Paige Obradovich 11
Alex Palmer 10
Piper Obradovich 10
Meghan Flynn 11
Junior Varsity
Cameron Coombs 10
Aria Arthur 11
Haley Stevens 11
Haley Mcarter 11
Rosalie Cebraros 11
Alyssa Linkletter 11
Chanel Wyett 10
Lexi Kahl 10
Haley Wyett 9
Paulette Grad Pre 9
Arielle Palmer 10
Chloe Barton 10
Frosh Soph Grade
Madison Pirini 10
Eden Radovich 9
Cassidy Burgess 9
Alex Rieckoff 9
Shannon Thomas 9
Mo Arthur 9
Taylor Dorse 9
Madison Barton 9
Anastasia Koorijian 9
Ali Bloom 9
Kate Winn 9
Nicole Barney 9
Alicia Amador 9
Morgan Greenough 9
Varsity Grade
Mychaela Miller 12
Zoe Garret 12
Jilly Peterson 12
Brooke Kimball 12
Tiffany Chen 12
Dana Hutchinson 11
Laurielle Hofer 11
Becca Farrar 11
Paige Obradovich 11
Alex Palmer 10
Piper Obradovich 10
Meghan Flynn 11
Junior Varsity
Cameron Coombs 10
Aria Arthur 11
Haley Stevens 11
Haley Mcarter 11
Rosalie Cebraros 11
Alyssa Linkletter 11
Chanel Wyett 10
Lexi Kahl 10
Haley Wyett 9
Paulette Grad Pre 9
Arielle Palmer 10
Chloe Barton 10
Frosh Soph Grade
Madison Pirini 10
Eden Radovich 9
Cassidy Burgess 9
Alex Rieckoff 9
Shannon Thomas 9
Mo Arthur 9
Taylor Dorse 9
Madison Barton 9
Anastasia Koorijian 9
Ali Bloom 9
Kate Winn 9
Nicole Barney 9
Alicia Amador 9
Morgan Greenough 9
Sunday, August 06, 2006
Girls Tryouts 2006 Season
Tryouts are set for Monday August 21st.
9:00 - 11:30 am
Teams will be posted at 1:00PM
You must have a Blue Card to try out.
Coach Stewart
9:00 - 11:30 am
Teams will be posted at 1:00PM
You must have a Blue Card to try out.
Coach Stewart
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Recommended Summer Camps 2006
LBHS INDOOR VOLLEYBALL CAMPS
Join LBHS Varsity Volleyball Coach Lance
Stewart for a comprehensive, fun and
challenging series of volleyball camps.
Players currently involved in the LBHS
program will enjoy this opportunity to
polish their skills for the upcoming season.
LBHS Coach Lance Stewart & staff
COACH STEWART HAS HELD NUMEROUS
COACHING POSITIONS IN SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA OVER THE PAST 24 YEARS
INCLUDING LBHS, CORONA DEL MAR HIGH
SCHOOL (BACK-TO-BACK NATIONAL
CHAMPIONS), UCI MEN & WOMEN, SANTA
ANA COLLEGE AND IVC. COACH STEWART
WAS NAMED CALIFORNIA COACHES ASSOCIATION
ÂCOACH OF THE YEAR" IN 1992 AND RECEIVED MANY NATIONAL
HONORS AS A PLAYER FROM 1979 -1985.strong>
All Campers recieve a Camp T-Shirt and Group Photo.
Possible Appearances by past LBHS Olympic Gold Medalist's
Elementary School
$153 per camp; $76 additional family member
Boys & Girls - Incoming 3rd through 5th Grades
#620-3 M/T/W/Th/F 1:00-2:30 p.m. LBHS-DG
July 10 to July 14Incoming Middle School
$188 per camp; $127 additional family member
Boys & Girls - Incoming 6th through 8th Grades
#621-3 M/T/W/Th/F 1:00-3:00 p.m. LBHS-DG
July 17 to July 21
#622-3 M/T/W/Th/F 1:00-3:00 p.m. LBHS-DG
July 24 to July 28
Incoming Freshmen through Seniors
*$382 for two camps/$459 for three camps
* Participants must enroll in a minimum of two camps
Girls - Incoming Freshmen through Seniors
#623-3 M/T/W/Th/F 8:30-11:00 a.m. LBHS-DG
July 31 to Aug. 4
#624-3 M/T/W/Th/F 8:30-11:00 a.m. LBHS-DG
Aug. 7 to Aug. 11
#625-3 M/T/W/Th/F 8:30-11:00 a.m. LBHS-DG
Aug. 14 to Aug. 18
Boys - Incoming Freshmen through Seniors
#626-3 M/T/W/Th/F 12:30-3:00 p.m. LBHS-DG
July 31 to Aug. 4
#627-3 M/T/W/Th/F 12:30-3:00 p.m. LBHS-DG
Aug. 7 to Aug. 11
#628-3 M/T/W/Th/F 12:30-3:00 p.m. LBHS-DG
Aug. 14 to Aug. 18** All Dates are subject to change.
Please contact Coach Stewart with any questions.
Cell - 949-280-5370
EM - Stewey12@yahoo.com
Join LBHS Varsity Volleyball Coach Lance
Stewart for a comprehensive, fun and
challenging series of volleyball camps.
Players currently involved in the LBHS
program will enjoy this opportunity to
polish their skills for the upcoming season.
LBHS Coach Lance Stewart & staff
COACH STEWART HAS HELD NUMEROUS
COACHING POSITIONS IN SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA OVER THE PAST 24 YEARS
INCLUDING LBHS, CORONA DEL MAR HIGH
SCHOOL (BACK-TO-BACK NATIONAL
CHAMPIONS), UCI MEN & WOMEN, SANTA
ANA COLLEGE AND IVC. COACH STEWART
WAS NAMED CALIFORNIA COACHES ASSOCIATION
ÂCOACH OF THE YEAR" IN 1992 AND RECEIVED MANY NATIONAL
HONORS AS A PLAYER FROM 1979 -1985.strong>
All Campers recieve a Camp T-Shirt and Group Photo.
Possible Appearances by past LBHS Olympic Gold Medalist's
Elementary School
$153 per camp; $76 additional family member
Boys & Girls - Incoming 3rd through 5th Grades
#620-3 M/T/W/Th/F 1:00-2:30 p.m. LBHS-DG
July 10 to July 14Incoming Middle School
$188 per camp; $127 additional family member
Boys & Girls - Incoming 6th through 8th Grades
#621-3 M/T/W/Th/F 1:00-3:00 p.m. LBHS-DG
July 17 to July 21
#622-3 M/T/W/Th/F 1:00-3:00 p.m. LBHS-DG
July 24 to July 28
Incoming Freshmen through Seniors
*$382 for two camps/$459 for three camps
* Participants must enroll in a minimum of two camps
Girls - Incoming Freshmen through Seniors
#623-3 M/T/W/Th/F 8:30-11:00 a.m. LBHS-DG
July 31 to Aug. 4
#624-3 M/T/W/Th/F 8:30-11:00 a.m. LBHS-DG
Aug. 7 to Aug. 11
#625-3 M/T/W/Th/F 8:30-11:00 a.m. LBHS-DG
Aug. 14 to Aug. 18
Boys - Incoming Freshmen through Seniors
#626-3 M/T/W/Th/F 12:30-3:00 p.m. LBHS-DG
July 31 to Aug. 4
#627-3 M/T/W/Th/F 12:30-3:00 p.m. LBHS-DG
Aug. 7 to Aug. 11
#628-3 M/T/W/Th/F 12:30-3:00 p.m. LBHS-DG
Aug. 14 to Aug. 18** All Dates are subject to change.
Please contact Coach Stewart with any questions.
Cell - 949-280-5370
EM - Stewey12@yahoo.com
Prelim 06-07 Girls Schedule
LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE
2006- 2007
DATE DAY OPPONENT V JV F/S
AUG. 21 FIRST DAY OF PRACTICE
SEPT. 8 FRI. HUNTINGTON BEACH 5:30 A 4:00 A 4:00 A
SEPT. 13 WED. DANA HILLS 5:30 A 4:00 A 4:00 A
SEPT. 15-16 FRI.-SAT. OC TOURN. OF CHAMPIONS TBA
SEPT. 21 THUR. TESORO 5:30 A 4:00 A 4:00 A
SEPT. 25 MON. MIRA COSTA 6:30 A 5:00 A 4:00 A
SEPT. 26 TUE. CORONA DEL MAR 5:30 A 4:00 A 4:00 A
OCT. 6 FRI. COSTA MESA 5:30 A 4:00 A 4:00 A
OCT. 10 TUE. ESTANCIA 5:30 H 4:00 H 4:00 H
OCT. 11 WED. SANTA MARARITA 5:30 H 4:00 H 4:00 H
OCT. 13-14 FRI.-SAT. TORREY PINES CA CHALLENGE TBA
OCT. 13 FRI CALVARY CHAPEL 5:30 H 4:00 H 4:00 H
OCT. NEWPORT HARBOR TBA TBA TBA
OCT. 17 TUE. COSTA MESA 5:30 H 4:00 H 4:00 H
OCT. 20 FRI. ESTANCIA 5:30 A 4:00 A 4:00 A
OCT. 24 TUE. CALVARY CHAPEL 5:30 A 4:00 A 4:00 A
OCT. 27 FRI. COSTA MESA 5:30 A 4:00A 4:00 A
OCT. 30 MON. ESTANCIA 5:30 H 4:00 H 4:00 H
NOV. 1 WED. CALVARY CHAPEL 5:30 H 4:00 H 4:00 H
NOV. 3 FRI ALUMNI GAME FS vs. JV 4:30 VAR vs Alumni 6:00
After Game Party at Sandpiper 8:00PM - 2:00AM
NOV. Wed,Fri,Wed Fri, Wed CIF PRELIMINARIES TBA
NOV. SAT. CIF FINALS TBA
H = HOME / A = AWAY
BOLD DENOTES LEAGUE GAME
Additional Frosh Soph and JV Tourneys will be added.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE
2006- 2007
DATE DAY OPPONENT V JV F/S
AUG. 21 FIRST DAY OF PRACTICE
SEPT. 8 FRI. HUNTINGTON BEACH 5:30 A 4:00 A 4:00 A
SEPT. 13 WED. DANA HILLS 5:30 A 4:00 A 4:00 A
SEPT. 15-16 FRI.-SAT. OC TOURN. OF CHAMPIONS TBA
SEPT. 21 THUR. TESORO 5:30 A 4:00 A 4:00 A
SEPT. 25 MON. MIRA COSTA 6:30 A 5:00 A 4:00 A
SEPT. 26 TUE. CORONA DEL MAR 5:30 A 4:00 A 4:00 A
OCT. 6 FRI. COSTA MESA 5:30 A 4:00 A 4:00 A
OCT. 10 TUE. ESTANCIA 5:30 H 4:00 H 4:00 H
OCT. 11 WED. SANTA MARARITA 5:30 H 4:00 H 4:00 H
OCT. 13-14 FRI.-SAT. TORREY PINES CA CHALLENGE TBA
OCT. 13 FRI CALVARY CHAPEL 5:30 H 4:00 H 4:00 H
OCT. NEWPORT HARBOR TBA TBA TBA
OCT. 17 TUE. COSTA MESA 5:30 H 4:00 H 4:00 H
OCT. 20 FRI. ESTANCIA 5:30 A 4:00 A 4:00 A
OCT. 24 TUE. CALVARY CHAPEL 5:30 A 4:00 A 4:00 A
OCT. 27 FRI. COSTA MESA 5:30 A 4:00A 4:00 A
OCT. 30 MON. ESTANCIA 5:30 H 4:00 H 4:00 H
NOV. 1 WED. CALVARY CHAPEL 5:30 H 4:00 H 4:00 H
NOV. 3 FRI ALUMNI GAME FS vs. JV 4:30 VAR vs Alumni 6:00
After Game Party at Sandpiper 8:00PM - 2:00AM
NOV. Wed,Fri,Wed Fri, Wed CIF PRELIMINARIES TBA
NOV. SAT. CIF FINALS TBA
H = HOME / A = AWAY
BOLD DENOTES LEAGUE GAME
Additional Frosh Soph and JV Tourneys will be added.
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Boy's Update
Sorry for the time in between posts!!!
Our Frosh Soph Team is off to a great start. They are undefeated with dominating wins over Edison, Huntington Beach, and Newport Harbor. They are really exciting to watch.
The Junior Varsity is 2-1 with a great showing at the Foothill Tourney. They have some of best ball control I have ever scene at the JV Level.
The Varsity is coming together with a whole new group of players and is currently
5-4 with a big league match coming up on Thursday with Northwood and the OC Championships this weekend. They will be a force by the end of the year.
Don't forget the Alumni Game Friday May 5th.
A special thanks to all the parents for all there support and help on the program, alumni game and team snacks.
LBHS Staff
Our Frosh Soph Team is off to a great start. They are undefeated with dominating wins over Edison, Huntington Beach, and Newport Harbor. They are really exciting to watch.
The Junior Varsity is 2-1 with a great showing at the Foothill Tourney. They have some of best ball control I have ever scene at the JV Level.
The Varsity is coming together with a whole new group of players and is currently
5-4 with a big league match coming up on Thursday with Northwood and the OC Championships this weekend. They will be a force by the end of the year.
Don't forget the Alumni Game Friday May 5th.
A special thanks to all the parents for all there support and help on the program, alumni game and team snacks.
LBHS Staff
Monday, February 13, 2006
LBHS 2006 VB Rosters
Varsity
Xander Olson-12
Ben Hester-12
Robert Knapp-12
Rya Arthur-12
Roy McDennon-12
Jordan Martin-12
Adam Salem-12
Scott Barnhardt-12
Blair Bigelow-11
Josh Burns-11
Mike Kahl-10
Clay Knapp-10
Sean Merz-10
Seth Morris-09
Junior Varsity
JP Knapp-11
Kal Mokhtar-11
Tyler Stanaland-11
Lorenzo Torriero-10
Ryley Thornton-11
Woody Chapel-11
Austin Cooper-10
Chris Reams-10
Kevin Buck-10
Derek Larson-10
Jeff Larson-10
Cooper Gwaltney-09
Austin Bakkum-11
Garret Miller-10
Bryant Schulman-10
Frosh-Soph
Rex Miller-09
Caine Fair-09
Colby Ammerman-09
Blake Henderson-09
Wilson Knapp-09
Chris Bailey-09
Harrison Phelps-09
Brettt Thompson-09
Jonathan Anderson-09
Alex Mattingley-10
Fletcher Berryman-10
Armand Begay-10
Jake Killian-09
Matt Austin-09
Paul Hester-10
Xander Olson-12
Ben Hester-12
Robert Knapp-12
Rya Arthur-12
Roy McDennon-12
Jordan Martin-12
Adam Salem-12
Scott Barnhardt-12
Blair Bigelow-11
Josh Burns-11
Mike Kahl-10
Clay Knapp-10
Sean Merz-10
Seth Morris-09
Junior Varsity
JP Knapp-11
Kal Mokhtar-11
Tyler Stanaland-11
Lorenzo Torriero-10
Ryley Thornton-11
Woody Chapel-11
Austin Cooper-10
Chris Reams-10
Kevin Buck-10
Derek Larson-10
Jeff Larson-10
Cooper Gwaltney-09
Austin Bakkum-11
Garret Miller-10
Bryant Schulman-10
Frosh-Soph
Rex Miller-09
Caine Fair-09
Colby Ammerman-09
Blake Henderson-09
Wilson Knapp-09
Chris Bailey-09
Harrison Phelps-09
Brettt Thompson-09
Jonathan Anderson-09
Alex Mattingley-10
Fletcher Berryman-10
Armand Begay-10
Jake Killian-09
Matt Austin-09
Paul Hester-10
Thursday, February 09, 2006
Boy's Tryouts
Tryouts will be on Monday Feb 13 from 3:30PM til 6:00PM.
Teams will be posted on this blog later that night as well as on the gym door.
All athletes must have a blue card prior to trying out.
Thanks,
LBHS Staff
Teams will be posted on this blog later that night as well as on the gym door.
All athletes must have a blue card prior to trying out.
Thanks,
LBHS Staff
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
AVP Pro beach Volleyball 2006
I am training a women's beach doubles team for the upcoming AVP season. I believe these girls can be one of the top teams on the tour by the end of the year. I am attempting to arrange sponsorship for them. We will need to travel to about 7 tournaments outside of California. The schedule is not set yet. I estimate the total for travel and room to be about $7500 per player. If anybody has any ideas or leads or questions give me a call. 949-280-5370 or email Stewey12@yahoo.com
Take Care,
Lance
Take Care,
Lance
Boys VB Parents Meeting
Thanks Jeff and Diane thanks so much for the hospitality tonight. To all the parents in attendance thanks so much for your support. I look forward an exciting season.
Best Regards,
Lance
Best Regards,
Lance
Friday, January 20, 2006
No Boys Volleyball Practice during Finals Week!!
STUDY HARD AND ACE THOSE FINALS!!!
See you on the 30th
Coach
See you on the 30th
Coach
Hutchinson and Palmer Nationally recognized
Sophomore outside hitter Dana Hutchinson was named one of the top 79 players in the Country for her class by prepvolleyball.com . Well deserved, great job Dana.
Alex Palmer was also given special mention for the Freshmen Class. Keep up the good work Alex!
Alex Palmer was also given special mention for the Freshmen Class. Keep up the good work Alex!
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