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2009 All-Area Volleyball Team (Seguin Gazette-Enterprise)
It was an exceptional year for volleyball in Guadalupe County. With every area prep team reaching the playoffs and advancing at least two rounds deep, it was apparent that the caliber of players in the vicinity was second to none.

A smashing year for Cebu volleyball (Cebu Daily News)
The year 2009 can be considered a huge success for the sport of volleyball in Cebu with major wins both in local and national fronts. However, just as catching were its bitter controversies that robbed three respected coaches of their careers in the collegiate ranks.

It’s a sister act for Hamilton volleyball team (Ravalli Republic)
For sisters Nichole, Melissa and Rebecka Hood, along with Presley and Kennedy Chadwick, being a part of the Lady Bronc volleyball team is a family affair. Middle blocker Nichole Hood and outside hitter Rebecka Hood are sophomore twins, while outside hitter Presley Chadwick is a junior.

Lady Grizzly volleyball players earn individual recognition (La Junta Tribune-Democrat)
Following a championship season, members of the Fowler Grizzly Volleyball program have received numerous post-season awards.

Xu Jiayin, owner of Guangdong Evergrande Women's Volleyball Club (People's Daily)
Being a loyal fan of China's legendary women's volleyball player and coach Lang Ping, Xu Jiayin, who is the richest man in China, invested 20 million yuan ($2.9 million) into the newly-established Guangdong Evergrande Women's Volleyball Club in April and started a potentially fairytale story for the club. After making Lang the coach, the club has a star-studded team and real estate mogul Xu has ...

Lady Bulldogs grab another state volleyball title (The Edmond Sun)
EDITOR’S NOTE: Each year the Sun Sports staff goes through the top 10 sports stories of the year. No. 2 on the list is the Edmond Memorial volleyball team’s run to a second state title in the past three years.In a match that felt more like a heavyweight title boxing match rather than a high school volleyball championship, the Edmond Memorial girls outslugged Tulsa Union to claim the 6A title in ...

2009 All-Area Volleyball Team (The News & Advance)
VOLLEYBALL PLAYER OF THE YEARTAYLOR RILEY

Youth Sports: Millicoma takes volleyball title (The World)
The Millicoma 1 volleyball team won the year-end sixth-grade volleyball tournament for the Boys & Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon last weekend.

Sauquoit edges VVS boys volleyball in tourney (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
VERONA — Sauquoit Valley’s boys volleyball team proved to be as talented as expected at Vernon-Verona-Sherrill’s Spiking in the New Year Tournament on Wednesday.


Volleyball Commentary

Karch's Mid-game Coaching Tip

Did anyone else notice that Karch gave Penn State Head Coach Russ Rose some advice on stopping Destinee Hooker during his mid-match interview?

As the teams were heading into the locker room after the second set with Penn State down 0-2 for the first time in forever, announcers Karch Kiraly and Beth Mowins pulled Rose aside and asked him what was going wrong.

It was all pretty standard stuff until Karch said, "Coach...it seems your outside blockers aren't helping very much when Destinee Hooker is coming out of the middle back area. Are you going to try to correct that a little?"

Rose answered that when they did help out she would tip for the point. It was true, Destinee was killing them. That could not have been a surprise to Rose, a veteran coach and wise tactician.

But sometime in the next couple of games, the Penn State blockers found their way over to block Hooker's back row attempts and the game changed. They slowed her down a bit and won the next three sets.

It struck me as odd because I have never heard a commentator dole out such specific advice like that. Did it change the game? I doubt it. Like I said, Russ is a smart coach and probably would have figured it out on his own. Was it strange? You betcha.

Karch's Mid-game Coaching Tip originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Monday, December 21st, 2009 at 14:13:24.

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Three Straight

They did it. The Penn State Nittany Lions did what no other women's volleyball team has ever been able to do. They won three straight titles. Despite all the pressure and the speculation and the challenges, they did it. They can now take their place as the best collegiate women's volleyball team of all time.

What this team accomplished was so improbable that we may never see the likes of it again. And that is not an overstatement. Even more unlikely is the manner in which they achieved it. Two straight undefeated seasons. 102 straight wins. Say what you like, but Penn State must be given its proper acclaim. This was a tremendous feat.

We also have to give it up for Texas though. The Longhorns put up quite a fight. They made the match one of the most exciting I've seen in a long time. To come out so fast and get Penn State on the ropes with an 0-2 deficit was a surprise. But a team with the experience of Penn State was not going to go out like that. Even though their senior stars struggled, the youngsters stepped up and they played through it like true champions.

Unfortunately for Texas, history will only remember the unprecedented accomplishments of this mighty Penn State team. It will never adequately reflect how close the Longhorns were to taking it all away. That's a shame because truth be told, a few points here or there and the outcome might have been different.

For those on the losing side of a game that big and that tight, it's the stuff nightmares are made of. But Texas played hard and well and can take pride in the performance they put together on Saturday night.

So a great season of college volleyball has come to an end and Penn State keeps the crown for yet another year. Congratulations to both teams for an amazing final match.

Three Straight originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Monday, December 21st, 2009 at 17:37:07.

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Pac-10 Flame-Out

Pac-10 teams spent the majority of the regular season as the top conference in the nation. But you wouldn't know it by the showing they've had thus far in the tournament.

With eight teams ranked in the top 25 nationally all year long and four in the top 10, I expected the tournament to be a Pac-10 Fest.
But it was not to be. Of the eight qualifying teams, only two remain - Stanford and Cal.

Some of the losses in the first and second rounds were expected. Others, not so much. Two of the biggest upsets were UCLA's loss to Baylor and Washington's loss to Colorado State.

UCLA is young and has been up and down all season. But I was surprised they weren't able to put together a more competitive playoff run.

More disappointing was Washington's performance. Their #6 seed took them to the Minneapolis Regional with no Penn States, Hawaiis or Texases to deal with. They would however have needed to get past Iowa State and Florida. Both doable if they were playing up to their potential.

Turns out, they never made it that far. The Huskies, who were ranked fourth in the nation until the last week of the regular season, lost in the second round to Colorado State in four sets. Their regular season ended on a sour note with an unexpected loss and it seems they were never able to get back on track.

Cal and Stanford will carry the torch for the Pac-10 for this Friday's coming Regional semi-final matches, but both have difficult roads to the Final Four with Stanford needing to get past Hawaii and Cal needing to take down the mighty Penn State to get a ticket to Tampa. No easy feats to say the least.

Pac-10 Flame-Out originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Monday, December 7th, 2009 at 23:51:41.

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Predictions

We're in for some good matches this weekend down in Tampa. The best semi-final match-up is Penn State vs. Hawaii. I think the Rainbow Wahine are hungry and still want to prove they deserved better than a #12 seed, so I think they will perform well against the Nittany Lions. If they serve well and get Penn State out of system, they may be able to score points. Hawaii will play loose and without the pressure that Penn State has on its shoulders. But Penn State is the stronger team and they'll win this match in four sets.

Texas should be able to take Minnesota fairly easily. The only question mark is whether they will play up to their potential or if their confidence issues will come home to roost. I think they'll come ready to play and I predict that Texas wins this match in three sets.

That leaves only the finals. Texas vs. Penn State, the match we've all been waiting for. The pressure is definitely on Penn State, but that doesn't seem to phase them. They do what they need to do to win and they are on a mission. On paper, I think they win this match. But that did not stop me from picking Texas in my own personal bracket. I love a good upset and I think Texas has the goods to make it happen. I admit, it is a bit of a long shot, but I pick Texas in five.

Predictions originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 at 09:38:03.

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Top Volleyball Moments 2009

It is almost time to say goodbye to 2009. So I thought I would take a look back over the year and pick out the most memorable moments for collegiate and pro volleyball.

Surprisingly, there was a lot to choose from this year considering that it was the year after the Olympics. I expected sort of a let down after the build-up and excitement of the Beijing Games, but 2009 did not disappoint. There were major upsets, unbelievable streaks and brand new records this year to keep things interesting.

Over the next two weeks I will be counting down the top five moments starting with #5 as we remember the year that was.

Top Volleyball Moments 2009 originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at 01:00:35.

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Final Four Revealed

The women's Final Four teams are now set and the field looks about as expected. Penn State, Hawaii and Texas will be joined this weekend in Tampa by the one slight surprise of the Regionals, Minnesota.

#11 seed Minnesota took out #3 seed Florida State fairly easily in Minneapolis, but I doubt they will be able to take Texas in the semi-finals. Texas looked sharp and determined after a shaky first set against Nebraska in Omaha.

Penn State continued to roll over everyone in their path so far, but I think Hawaii could give them a run for their money in the semi-final. They Rainbow Wahine are not as big as Penn State though and that will hurt them unless they can keep Penn State off balance. How Hawaii ended up as the #12 seed in this tournament is still beyond me.

More than anything, I want to see some good matches and am hoping no team is able to cruise to the championship. I'd love to see a team challenge the Nittany Lions on their way to their place in history and I think if anyone can, it will be Texas. I pick Penn State and Texas for the finals and that has the potential to be a great match.

You can catch the semifinals on Thursday, December 17th at 7 and 9 PM Eastern. The finals air Saturday the 19th at 8 PM Eastern. Both matches will be broadcast on ESPN2.

Final Four Revealed originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Monday, December 14th, 2009 at 23:36:29.

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Hooker vs. Hodge

Now that the big match is over and chips have fallen, it is time to analyze the stats of the Final Four's best players to see who truly earned the title of Player of the Match.

Up for consideration are the two senior OH stars -- Penn State's Megan Hodge and Texas's Destinee Hooker. Hodge earned National Player of the Year honors with Hooker as a close second, just as the two teams were in the national rankings all season long.

Before the match, Karch predicted that the two great hitters would cancel each other out. That was not the case. Here is how it broke down for the two hitters:

Megan Hodge, Penn State

Set 1: 1 kill, 3 errors, 8 attack attempts, -.250 hitting percentage

Set 2: 4 kills, 0 errors, 12 attack attempts, .333 hitting percentage

Set 3: 6 kills, 4 errors, 21 attack attempts, .095 hitting percentage

Set 4: 7 kills, 2 errors, 24 attack attempts, .208 hitting percentage

Set 5: 3 kills, 2 errors, 8 attack attempts, .125 hitting percentage

Destinee Hooker, Texas

Set 1: 5 kills, 1 error, 12 attack attempts, .333 hitting percentage

Set 2: 11 kills, 3 errors, 17 attack attempts, .471 hitting percentage

Set 3: 7 kills, 2 errors, 18 attack attempts, .278 hitting percentage

Set 4: 6 kills, 2 errors, 22 attack attempts, .182 hitting percentage

Set 5: 5 kills, 2 errors, 7 attack attempts, .429 hitting percentage

Both had slow starts in Set 1, both hitting below .200 for the first half of the set. Destinee pulled it together, coming to life and staying hot long enough for Texas to take the first two sets. She was elevating, bombing, mixing up her shots, getting kills from the front and back row and basically making mincemeat out of Penn State's block and defense.

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Hooker vs. Hodge originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 at 09:56:06.

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