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The Volleyball Coaching Bible, Volume II AVCA and Cecile Reynaud ISBN: 978-1-4504-9198-3 Price: $24.95


The Volleyball Coaching Bible, Volume II AVCA and Cecile Reynaud ISBN: 978-1-4504-9198-3 Price: $24.95


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Endorsed by the American Volleyball Coaches Association and edited by volleyball coaching legend Cecile Reynaud, The Volleyball Coaching Bible, Volume II covers the entire court in describing and coaching the nuances of the game and shaping a successful program.


Endorsed by the American Volleyball Coaches Association and edited by volleyball coaching legend Cecile Reynaud, The Volleyball Coaching Bible, Volume II covers the entire court in describing and coaching the nuances of the game and shaping a successful program.


Volleyball: Steps to Success Becky Schmidt


Volleyball: Steps to Success Becky Schmidt


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ONES TO WATCH: Players like Jordan Burgess (Stanford), Chiaka Ogbogu (Texas), Madi Bugg (Stanford), Haleigh Washington (Penn State) and Ali Frantti (Penn State) should make the 2015 season exciting for college volleyball fans.


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top beach player, who can impact the game with her ball control. Explosive, quick and a great defender.”


Lianna Sybeldon – University of Washington MB, Sr., 6-1, Hometown: Folsom, California Holly’s take: “One of the best blockers in the country. Undersized but hits for a high


percentage. Has made amazing strides since being lightly recruited out of high school. Great work ethic.”


Nikki Taylor – University of Hawaii Opp, Jr., 6-3, Hometown: Honolulu, Hawaii Holly’s take: “Healthy this season after struggling with an elbow injury last year. Huge array of shots, and can hit extremely sharp angles. Good at adjusting to what the opponent is taking away.”


Nicole Walch – Florida State University OH, Sr., 6-2, Hometown: Stuart, Florida • 2015 U.S. Collegiate National Team-World University Games, 2015 U.S. Women’s National Team Winter Training Block Holly’s take: “Strong server and great offensive weapon in every rotation. Scores a lot of points for her team.”


Haleigh Washington – Penn State University MB, So., 6-3, Hometown: Colorado Springs, Colorado • 2015 U.S. Collegiate National Team- World University Games Holly’s take: “One of the country’s best slide hitters. Big, physical and only getting better. Good personality for leadership.”


Aiyana Whitney – Penn State University OH, Sr., 6-3, Hometown: SR, Norwood, New Jersey Holly’s take: “Another huge point-scorer for Penn State. Has the size and power to dominate a match. Teams have to scheme to slow her down even with Penn State’s overall balance.”


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Through 64 on-court drills and technical instruction for all of the game’s essential skills, author Becky Schmidt, head coach of 2014 NCAA Division III National Champions Hope College, sets you up to become a well-rounded player capable of playing any position on the court.


Through 64 on-court drills and technical instruction for all of the game’s essential skills, author Becky Schmidt, head coach of 2014 NCAA Division III National Champions Hope College, sets you up to become a well-rounded player capable of playing any position on the court.


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