NW Juniors Elite VBC

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Bellevue, WA 98008

Phone: 425-497-1051

FAX: 425-455-9409

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Coaching Staff:

Dorina Goetz, Head Coach, e-mail

Meagan Foote, Assistant Coach, e-mail

 

Team Focal:

Renee Werth, email

 


 

# Player Name School GRADE POS HT
Kyla Mellick Home School 6 OH/OPP 5' 3"
Summer Thorp Valley View MS 7 MB 5' 7"
Kamryn Curry Granite Falls MS 8 L 5' 0"
Kristin Anderson Islander MS 8 OH 5' 4"
Rachel Hickson Olympic View MS 8 OH 5' 7"
Colette Lambert St Brendan Parish School 8 MB 5' 4"
Rebecca Adler Islander MS 8 S/OPP 5' 8"
Alyssa North Alderwood MS 8 DS 5' 3"
Kendall Raecker Meadowdale MS 8 S/OH 5' 6"
Rachel Carlson Assumption 8 MB 5' 7"
Reilly Werth Northshore JHS 8 S 5' 7"

 

14 Elite Black Coaches Corner

Tournament Win/Loss Record Coaches Notes

Power League #3

March 7, 2010

5-0

Congratulations to the 14 Elite Black team for going undefeated in Power League #3.  The team started the day winning all three Pool Play matches against PSVBA 14, SIVBC 13, and NW Juniors Storm.  One great highlight came with the players stepping up and filling roles they don't normally fill -- Libero Kamryn Curry (playing with an injured her hand), fought through as many games as possible, but was unavailable for playoffs; the rest of the team stepped it up for her as DS Alyssa North took the Libero position and performed with ease and natural abilities.  Meanwhile, MB Summer Thorp stayed in the games to play defense and showed nothing can get past her.  Great teamwork led to great victories, and the team proved that in overcoming injuries and a tough couple of weeks, 14 Elite Black will be a force to watch out for in the upcoming tournaments. 

Spring Classic

March 13-14, 2010

7-3

 Congratulations goes out to the 14 Elite Black team for another outstanding performance at the Spring Classic Tournament this past weekend.  The team finished first on Saturday of pool play by winning two out of three matches -- including a victory over Sudden Impact 14 Hurricane, the #10 ranked team in the region.  The team struggled a bit on Sunday in the second round of pool, but still found themselves with an opportunity to play in the Gold Division.  They had to play a crossover match against Sandpoint 13's (Idaho) with the winner moving into the Gold bracket, and the loser going into the Silver.  After beating Sandpoint 13s, Elite Black went on to win the next two matches (over Lake Tapps 13's and Lynnwood Spike It 14's) to get into the Gold Division Finals.  The finals signified their 5th match in a row and 14 Elite Black finally ran out of steam, losing the rematch to Sudden Impact 14s and finishing 2nd in the Gold Division.  Great job14s Elite Black, we are proud of your progress and your success!