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College Choices
A few notes about the compiled college choices of the girls student-athletes throughout Southern California. The list is by no means complete. I’ve gathered information from multiple sources listed below. Readers are encouraged to
Read More »GJNC: SCVA 16s teams at a glance
16s OPEN DIVISION (pool-play outlook) COAST SCVA finish – 1st Records Overall: 62-5 SCVA play: 39-1 One-game playoffs: 8-0 Against non-SCVA Open teams in the field: 8-0 RESULTS Mandatory finishes – 1st; T5th; 1st;
Read More »SCVR’s 2012 All So Cal Teams
LAYER OF THE YEAR Michael Mullahey, Loyola, Sr., Setter (read story) OACH OF THE YEAR Patrick Quinn, Oak Park “If you aren’t going to do your best, then get out of coaching,”
Read More »SCVR’s 2012 Player of the Year: Loyola’s Michael Mullahey
owever gorgeous and flattering to the eye may it be, a Ferrari goes nowhere without an engine. The same can be said of a team stacked with hitters lacking the part that makes it
Read More »Balboa Bay 16s bests MB Surf 16s in rivalry’s latest edition
The rivalry has been unlike any other in the SCVA this season and it took a quantum leap forward Sunday at the ASC. Balboa Bay survived four match points against before beating MB Surf
Read More »From brink to title, SCVC takes 18s Division at Boys Classic
SCVC went from must win to can’t lose in 9 hours Sunday. The eventual SCVA Boys Classic 18s Division champion arrived at ASC needing a pool-play victory to stay in gold contention and left
Read More »SCVC clips MB Surf for Boys Classic 17s title
As well as the teams know one another, they hadn’t been on the same court together until recently. It may only be a mini-series still, but with SCVC edging MB Surf, 23-25, 26-24, 17-15,
Read More »SCVA Boys Classic Day 3 Outlook
Just like that a tournament broke out. Evening pool play on Day 2 of the SCVA Boys Classic was riveting, but some teams ended it with their backs pinned squarely against the proverbial wall.
Read More »Boys Classic Day 2 Outlook
Little developed during the opening day of the SCVA Boys Classic, but it was not completely void of headlines. The biggest one was turned in by Seaside 15s, which upset No. 4 seed High
Read More »Girls Club Wrap
With all the SCVA teams headed to Orlando for the AAU National Championships next week and the all the SCVA teams headed to Columbus for USAV’s Junior Nationals the following two weeks, the season
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