Table of Contents

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Table of Contents TTABLEABLE OFOF CONTENTSCONTENTS 2014 Florida State Volleyball Media Guide Table of Contents .......................................1 2013 Review This is Florida State Volleyball .............2-4 2013 Season Accomplishments ...40 Noles Around the Globe ..........................5-13 2013 Match By Match Results ......41 2014 Outlook 2013 Match By Match Stats...........42 2014 Volleyball Quick Facts ...................14 2013 Match By Match Comparison 2014 Roster ..................................................15 43 2014 Season Outlook ...............................16-17 2013 Season Statistics ....................44 Student-Athletes 2013 ACC Review ..................................45-46 Katie Mosher ................................................18-19 Sarah Wickstrom ........................................20-21History of the Program Caroline Dadowski .....................................22 FSU Postseason History ...................47 Laura Dadowski ...........................................23 Honors and Awards .............................48 Mara Green ....................................................24 All-Time Letterwinners ......................49 Karlie Hauer ..................................................25 Individual Team Records ..................50 Mercedes Vaughn ......................................26 Individual Career Records ...............51 Nicole Walch .................................................27 Individual Season Awards ...............52 Kiara Wright ..................................................28 Individual Year By Year Leaders ....53 Sarah Burrington ........................................29 All-Time Series Records ....................54 Katie Horton .................................................30 ACC & UF Series Records ..................55-56 Karyn Israel ...................................................31 Year By Year Results ...........................57-67 CREDITS Hailey Luke ....................................................32 Top 25 Victories ....................................68 The 2014 Florida State Volleyball Almanac is a Gabrielle Dixon .............................................33 publication of the FSU Sports Information Offi ce. Milica Kubura ...............................................33 The ACC .....................................................69 Written and edited by Christa Salerno with additional Kacey Saunier ..............................................34 University Administration ................70 editing by Elliott Finebloom,Steve Stone Scott Moriak Cecilie Woie ...................................................34 Media Information ..............................71 and Stephen McCartney. Page template and headers Coaching Staff 2014 Team Photo Roster ..................72 designed by Grant Hawkins Design, while the cover page Head Coach Chris Poole .........................................35-36 is designed by Summit Athletic Media and modifi ed by Associate Head Coach Ryan McGuyre .......37 Maxo Jean. Page layout by Christa Salerno. Featured Assistant Coach Ganna Khrystenko .38 photograhers: Ryals Lee, Perrone Ford, Ross Obley, Volleyball Support Staff ..........................39 Don Juan Moore and Maury Neipris. Inside and cover design assistance by Maxo Jean. 1 TTHISHIS ISIS FSUFSU VOLLEYBALLVOLLEYBALL - TTHEHE NNOLESOLES AARERE “LIVING“LIVING THETHE LEGACY”LEGACY” IINN 20142014 Seniors Katie Mosher and Sarah Wickstrom answer a few questions about the 2014 Season This is your final year, can you explain how you’re feeling right now? Mosher: “We’re both excited knowing that it’s our last season and we want to go out with a bang. I think we have a lot of good players going in and we’re just excited to get started and get some coaching and putting it all together.” Wickstrom: “I really want us to work hard and try to get back to the Final Four. We did it my freshman year and we haven’t been there for the past few years and it makes us want to work that much harder. It’s our last season, our last camp and we really want to make a push to get back there.” That Final Four Year (2011) was your first season, just talk about being a part of the program’s history: Mosher: “I grew up a Seminole fan and Sarah did too and just being able to come here and play for FSU is already a huge deal. Being able to change the direction of the program I think is a cool thing to be a part of, especially since we were just starting our collegiate careers. It’s always good to come into a good program but to be one of the ones that was there to change it is pretty cool.” Wickstrom: “I agree. Well said.” This is your second year together as a captain duo, what are your plans for the season? Wickstrom: “We have a great group of ladies here. We don’t have to do too much, just keep everyone working and really that’s it. We just need to do what we did last year and we know we’ll have a fun year.” Mosher: “I do think we have a good group of girls and I think that makes it a lot easier as a captain to not have to deal with a lot of drama on and off the court, so having the group of girls we have, we’re going to have fun.” Since this is such a great group, what is the biggest challenge from a captain’s perspective? Wickstrom: “Just staying focused. It’s a long season. It’s a lot of work. You can get to a point where you don’t care as much because you’re tired of long practices and traveling every weekend, but if we just play in the moment and forget about everything in the future, that’s what we have to put our focus on.” Mosher: “We have eight new players this year and in the beginning we’re going to have to blend that together in two weeks and that’s challenging. We’ve built a lot of chemistry since we were around each other, but getting the coaching and techniques and getting our lineup set. Once we get that, we just have to keep our focus.” Traditionally, the poster is meant for the senior class, what does that mean to you to represent FSU Volleyball this season in that manner? Mosher: “I’m excited. I’ve been here for five years and I am excited to see it and finally get the chance to be on it is going to be fun.” Wickstrom: “You see it your freshman and sophomore years and you don’t really think much of it and now it’s here. It’s surreal. It’s very cool.” 2 NUMBERS TO KNOW 5 6 255 Despite the nine wins that were produced AfterAf setting a school record for appearing in the month of November to close out in five-consecutive NCAA Tournaments, the the 2013 season, FSU fell just shy of its SeSeminoles will look to extend that streak fifth ACC title after posting a 17-3 record to six in the 2014 season. The record in conference. Following the 3-0 sweep of bbreaksr the streak of four that was set Georgia Tech on Nov. 29, the Seminoles bbacka during the 1987-90 squads that were huddled around a computer (with captain leled by Metro Conference legends Gabrielle TheTh number of digs redshirt senior Katie Katie Mosher pushing the refresh button) RReecee and Maggie Philgence. MMosher needs in order to take over the top awaiting the result of the Duke vs. North sspotp in the FSU All-Time Digs list. Mosher Carolina match. Needing the Tar Heels to is looking to overcome Summer Weiss- pull out the win, the Blue Devils were able ining’s mark of 1,859, which was set over the to come back after fending off several 202004-07 seasons. match points in the fourth set to claim a 3-2 win and the ACC title. This season, the 10 Seminoles will be eyeing their fifth ACC title. 4 TheTh number of FSU players that participat- eedd in U.S. Collegiate National Team events ththis offseason. Junior Nicole Walch earned 2 AfAfter her junior season Sarah Wickstrom a sspot on the top national team that sisitst in 10th place on the FSU All-time Set In order to have a great team year in and pplayedla on the China Tour for two weeks. AsAssists list with a total of 2,140. If she SSeniorse Katie Mosher and Sarah Wickstrom year out, you have to be led by some of the hahas another senior year like 2013, she can best student-athletes. Entering their se- alalongo with junior Mercedes Vaughn, went cliclimb as high as third while approaching to Minneapolis, Minn. for the U.S. National nior season and second year as a captain ththe 3,000 mark. duo, Katie Mosher and Sarah Wickstrom TeTeam Program (formally known as Senior plan to lead the squad to another fantas- AA22 Team). They were among 36 of the top tic season in their final year. ccollegiateo athletes in the country. It was ththe most athletes Coach Poole had partici- 28 706 papating in U.S. events at one time. The Seminoles have won 28 straight- ACC 1.0 matches in Tully Gym. Ever since the 3-2 loss to Miami on Nov. 26, 2010, FSU has TheTh FSU volleyball team was one of three been unbeatable on their home floor. They SSeminolee squads that earned a perfect re- will look to defend that streak in 2014. tetention rate. The most recent APR is based oonn scores from the 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011- EnteringEn his 28th season as a head coach, 1122 and 2012-13 academic years. FSFSU Head Coach Chris Poole has amassed a record of 706-272 (.722) during his ca- rreer.e Poole enters his seventh season at FFSUS with a record of 156-42 (.788). 43 FloridaFl State enters the 2014 season Prior to the 2014 season Florida State rrankeda No. 13 in the AVCA preseason poll. owns 28 wins over AVCA Top 25 teams in WWith that ranking, the Seminoles have program history. In 2013, the Noles set 9 bbeene included in 43-straight polls dating a school record by defeating six Top 25 ThisTh season, the Seminoles will see a lot of bbacka to Sept. 9, 2011. During the 2011 sea- teams over the course of the season (Ken- nnewe faces, nine to be exact. Nine is a little sson,o FSU was not listed in the preseason tucky, Michigan, Western Kentucky, North bibit high to be a Poole-led squad, however ppollo before appearing in the first two polls Carolina, Duke, Florida). In addition the sosome newcomers will look to take a red- ((Aug,A 29 - No.
Recommended publications
  • The Portrayal of Black Female Athletes in Children's Picturebooks
    Strides Toward Equality: The Portrayal of Black Female Athletes in Children’s Picturebooks Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of The Ohio State University By Rebekah May Bruce, M.A. Graduate Program in Education: Teaching and Learning The Ohio State University 2018 Dissertation Committee: Michelle Ann Abate, Advisor Patricia Enciso Ruth Lowery Alia Dietsch Copyright by Rebekah May Bruce 2018 Abstract This dissertation examines nine narrative non-fiction picturebooks about Black American female athletes. Contextualized within the history of children’s literature and American sport as inequitable institutions, this project highlights texts that provide insights into the past and present dominant cultural perceptions of Black female athletes. I begin by discussing an eighteen-month ethnographic study conducted with racially minoritized middle school girls where participants analyzed picturebooks about Black female athletes. This chapter recognizes Black girls as readers and intellectuals, as well as highlights how this project serves as an example of a white scholar conducting crossover scholarship. Throughout the remaining chapters, I rely on cultural studies, critical race theory, visual theory, Black feminist theory, and Marxist theory to provide critical textual and visual analysis of the focal picturebooks. Applying these methodologies, I analyze the authors and illustrators’ representations of gender, race, and class. Chapter Two discusses the ways in which the portrayals of track star Wilma Rudolph in Wilma Unlimited and The Quickest Kid in Clarksville demonstrate shifting cultural understandings of Black female athletes. Chapter Three argues that Nothing but Trouble and Playing to Win draw on stereotypes of Black Americans as “deviant” in order to construe tennis player Althea Gibson as a “wild child.” Chapter Four discusses the role of family support in the representations of Alice Coachman in Queen of the Track and Touch the Sky.
    [Show full text]
  • World Volley Edition in English F É D É R at I O N I N T E R N at I O N a L E DE VOLLEYBALL News FIVB & Continental Confederations Come Together
    Official Bulletin no. 36 february 2009 World Volley Edition in English F É D É R AT I O N I N T E R N AT I O N A L E DE VOLLEYBALL News fiVB & continental confederations come together a time for consolidation to discuss Volleyball development ■ the fiVB met with the continental not organize every course and Volleyball confederations in early february to dis- activity. The Confederations should take cuss Volleyball development and open part of the responsibility and this should a new platform for direct and construc- lead to better results and a better use of tive dialogue with each confederation resources,” said President Wei. with the aim of improving development The Confederation Development Officers work around the world. present were AVC Chairman Development Mr. Jizhong Wei, FIVB President he FIVB – much like any organisa- tion – has to contend with the cur- Trent global financial crisis. We must be realistic in how we develop our sport and find that fine balance – looking after what we have to avoid going backwards while taking tentative steps forwards. This pragmatism demands a different form of governance and is reflected in the changes I have implemented at an executive level. The Executive Commit- FIVB Development Commission President Vicente Araujo (centre) and participants tee, with its increased responsibility, of the development meeting in February needs to work hard as a group to develop sensible ideas and solutions – bearing in FIVB’s development policy and the organi- and Marketing Committee Ramón Suzara, mind the current climate – that can be sation’s approach to development in rela- CAVB Technical Director Howyda Mondy, put before the World Congress.
    [Show full text]
  • Du Brio Pour Remporter La Coupe Du Dynamisme Pour
    2 0 11 M a r s 0 1 | Du brio pour Du dynamisme pour Du travail pour remporter la coupe affronter l’avenir réaliser les objectifs Les acteurs de la Swiss Volley Christoph Stern président de Carl McGown entraîneur national Cup Finale 2011 sous la loupe Swiss Volley à l’interview hommes dévoile sa philosophie Optimise ta puissance et améliore ton jeu avec la GEL-Sensei 3 d’ASICS. La technologie A-truss te permettra de sauter plus haut que tes adversaires tout en amortissant tes réceptions. Dotée d’une Propulsion Plate pour un meilleur dynamisme lors de la phase d’impulsion et au célèbre système d’amorti GEL® d’ASICS à l’avant du pied et au talon, nous avons conçu une chaussure dynamique qui garantit un meilleur contrôle. Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous sur asics.ch ASICS est le fournisseur of ciel de ASICS_aw10_VB_A4.indd 1 25.6.2010 14:36:08 Uhr Sommaire 5 Editorial Volley suisse: cap sur l’avenir La grande interview de Christoph Stern, prési- dent de Swiss Volley Chère lectrice, Cher lecteur, Le 20 novembre 2010, le Parlement du volleyball m’a reconduit à la 9 présidence de Swiss Volley pour quatre nouvelles années. Qu’il me A qui la coupe soit permis ici de le remercier pour sa confiance. C’est pour moi un suisse 2011? honneur de m’engager en faveur de ce sport à la fois sympa- Tout sur le rendez-vous thique et fascinant. Pour diverses raisons, Klaus Görauch, Roman haut en couleurs de la Cantieni et Beat Ackermann ont décidé de quitter le comité central.
    [Show full text]
  • Volleyball Coach: Bogdan Kotnik
    Ph.D. Bogdan Kotnik in Aich Dob (Champions league) Date of birth JUNE 1 1976, Slovenj Gradec Address Permanent (contact address): Hubadova ulica 4, 1000 Ljubljana, SLOVENIA Tel. no.: 00386 40 635 743 E-mail: [email protected] Education Franja Goloba Elementary School, Prevalje. Professor of sports education – specializing in tehnique, tactics and physical preparation of volleyball players (Faculty of Sports, Ljubljana). Master of Science (Faculty of Sports, Ljubljana). Doctor of Science (Ph.D.) – (Faculty of Sports, Ljubljana): “PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS OF SUCCESS OF SLOVENE TOP- LEVEL ATHLETES” Fivb II COACH. Player 8 years top-level athlete, Experiences Seven years of playing volleyball for senior national team of Slovenia. 9th place senior European championchip (Ostrava 2001). Played for national team of all younger selections of Slovenia. State youth champion and state junior champion. 2nd place Slovenian CUP 1997/1998 (Olimpija Ljubljana). 2nd place Slovenian CUP 1998/1999 (Olimpija Ljubljana). 2nd place Slovenian championchip 1999/2000 (Olimpija Ljubljana). 1st place Slovenian CUP 2000/2001 (Fužinar Ravne). 2nd place Slovenian CUP 2001/2002 (Fužinar Ravne). 2nd place Slovenian CUP 2003/2004 (Calcit Kamnik). 2nd place Slovenian championchip 2003/2004 (Calcit Volley). Ph.D. Bogdan Kotnik in ACH Volley Ljubljana (Champions league) Experiences in 2002 – 2004 Fužinar Ravne profession 1st place youth male championchip of Slovenia 2006-2008 ŽOK TPV Novo mesto 2nd place female senior - SLO championship (2007) 2nd place female senior - SLO CUP (2007) 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 Calcit Volleyball Final four male SLO CUP 2009 (Calcit Volleyball). 2012/2013 Aich Dob: ¼ final CEV CUP 2nd place Middle Evropean league 1st place Austrian league (main phase10/10; ¼ final - 3/3;1/2 final - 3/3 1st place Austrian league (final ranking), second place for Hypo Tirol (member of Champions league).
    [Show full text]
  • Magazine Volley
    VolleyMagazine Stijn D’Hulst Volleyproms Deroo en Vindevoghel kampioen Nationale ploegen Belgian beachcircuit Davo Wevelgem Mei 2016. Jaargang 44. Nummer 9. Maandelijks tijdschrift (niet in augustus) De familie van Koen K. uit Hoegaarden : “De beste vakantie ooit !” Dankzij Ethias Assistance AUTO + GEZIN = € 10 België & Europa overal ter wereld /maand verblijven max. 90 dagen Sluit nu uw Ethias Assistance af op ethias.be Online betalen = morgen al verzekerd ! Jaarlijks verzekeringscontract Assistance Basis met 1 voertuig. Jaarpremie van € 120, in één keer te betalen, indien voldaan aan de acceptatievoorwaarden. Ethias nv, Rue des Croisiers 24 te 4000 Luik, is een verzekeringsmaatschappij toegelaten in België onder het nr. 0196 en onderworpen aan het Belgisch Recht. RPR Luik BTW BE 0404.484.654 - Iban: BE72 0910 0078 4416 BIC: GKCCBEBB. De algemene voorwaarden alsook een infofiche zijn beschikbaar in onze kantoren en op onze site www.ethias.be. In geval van klacht, contacteer Ethias "Dienst 2035", Prins-Bisschopssingel 73 te 3500 Hasselt, [email protected] of de Ombudsman van de Verzekeringen (www.ombudsman.as), de Meeûssquare 35 te 1000 Brussel. Publicitair document. De familie van Koen K. uit Hoegaarden : Volley Magazine Nummer 9, mei 2016 “De beste vakantie ooit !” Inhoud Voorwoord Emile Rousseaux kreeg een speeldoos met Dromen ‘Vier op een rij’...........................................2 Vorig seizoen tot de laatste speeldag gestreden voor het behoud. Volleyproms 2016.......................................5 Dit seizoen op drie speeldagen voor het einde van de competitie landskampioen. Wouter Ter Maat ‘speler van het jaar’......6 Een droom. Een sprookje. Het overkwam dit seizoen Leicester City in de hooggeprezen Engelse Sarah Smits: zesde titel en tweede keer voetbalcompetitie.
    [Show full text]
  • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 U.S. Begins War Games
    FOCUS SPORTS »4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 24, 1986 Welder-preacher Patriots triumph Market rallies CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 opens a church over Tech in OT to close week ... page 22 ... page 13 VY? ... page 19 ICARS/TRUCKS 171J CARS/TRUCKS ICAR8/TRUCK8 CARS/TRUCKS I CARS/TRUCKS I CARS/TRUCKS FOR SALE FOR SALE I'M forsale For Sale PETS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 83 Plymouth Reliant 4 dr. 81 Citation at p$, $2,895; 81 84 Reliant 4 dr. sdn. ot/ac, 85 Dodge Arles Wgn. 80 Buick Century LTD 4 77 Scirrocco real clean, Free To Good Home — 2 o t/p i, $4,595; 83 Chevrolet $2,195 — 77 Rabbit 2 dr., Toyota Corolla Won., HOUSEHOLO $5,895; 84 Dodge Omni 4 at/p s/pb /ac, $8,295; 85 dr. V-8, $4,995; 82 Chevy very well trained and Impala-Wgn., V-8, $6,495; Cavalier 4 dr. 4 ipd., $t,295 — 74 VW Bugs, 4 to $3,995; 81 Mustang at/ps, adorable cats. Very dr. sdn. at/ac, $5,195; 84 Dodge 600 4 dr. sdn. ps/pb/ac cruise, $8,995; 84 82 Olds Cutlass Supreme $4,195; 82 Dodge Rampoge choose from . Save — 72 $3,695; 79 Regal 3*k, friendly, non destructive Dodge Colt 2 dr. deluxe, $3,695; 79 Aspen Won.. 18k, $4,495; 84 Chrysler Dodge Omni 4 dr. hatch­ Coupe, $7,295; 82 Buick PU, $3,995; 82 Plymouth VW Bug sunroof real Used Refrigerators, and extremely lovable. $2,895; 79 Chevette 4 spd., New Yorker, loaded, back at, $4,095; 82 Omni 2 Regal Coupe V-6 43k, Reliant 4 dr.
    [Show full text]
  • World Volley
    Official Bulletin no. 58 December 2010 World Volley Edition in English F É D É R AT I O N I N T E R N AT I O N A L E DE VOLLEYBALL News Russia regain Women’s World championship crown ■ led by 35 points from the tournament’s throughout the match. We had three Women shine in Japan Most Valuable Player, ekaterina Gamova, or four young players who didn’t have a Russia won their second straight fiVB lot of experience, more than just being Women’s World championship title, de- about sport, today it was about our will feating Olympic champions Brazil 3-2 to win.” (21-25, 25-17, 20-25, 25-14, 15-11) in a five-set marathon to claim the gold med- Earlier, Japan upset second-ranked USA al in front of a full house of 12,000 fans in a thrilling five-set match 3-2 (18-25, at the Yoyogi national Stadium in tokyo, 25-23, 21-25, 25-19, 15-8) to win bronze. Japan on november 14. Continued on page 2 Mr. Jizhong Wei, FIVB President he FIVB Women’s World Champi- onship Japan 2010, which finished Tlast month, brought to an end two years of exhilarating World Champion- ship action. I will look back fondly on both the men’s and women’s tourna- ments, including the opening qualify- ing events in January of 2009 where the likes of Pakistan, Great Britain and Azerbaijan held centre stage as host countries. While our congratulations go to the three women’s medallists Russia, Brazil and Japan, it was obvious that it was not only the top three teams who were successful.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Cev U16/U17 Volleyball European Championship
    2019 CEV U16/U17 VOLLEYBALL EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION No. 1 #EuroVolleyU16W #EuroVolleyU17M Version Control: Date Released: OC No. 1 04th May 2018 All updates from the original release will be shown in bold red. Released on: 4th May 2018 1. INTRODUCTION The European Volleyball Confederation is pleased to open the registration procedure for the second edition of the 2019 CEV U16 Women / U17 Men Volleyball European Championship. We are still looking for organisers for the Men’s and Women’s Final Round. However both Finals are scheduled to take place around July 2019. This Championship will be managed and processed through the CEV database and therefore we ask all National Federations to apply the necessary accuracy while working with it. It remains the sole responsibility of the NFs to respect all Communications, Regulations, Guidelines and institutional decisions to guarantee the delivery of correct, accurate and complete data at any time that these are required. The regulations in force are the ‘CEV Volleyball Competitions Regulations’, and these are available as an e-book here: http://ebook.cev.lu/competitions/regulations/CEV_Volleyball_Competitions_Regulations.pdf All participants are required to be aware of the relevant contents of this document, in particular the specific provisions in Chapter 27. This and subsequent ‘Official Communications’ are available as an e-book here: http://ebook.cev.lu/competitions/ech/2019_CEV_U16_U17_ECH_OC.pdf We also refer you to the latest version of the ‘CEV Organisation Guidelines for National Team Competitions’ which can be found here: http://ebook.cev.lu/competitions/nforganiser/ If you have any questions at any time please contact the CEV Volleyball Department.
    [Show full text]
  • BERETNING Nvbfs FORBUNDSTING
    BERETNING NVBFs FORBUNDSTING 2018–2020 TINGET 2020 30. NOVEMBER Produksjon Norges Volleyballforbund Redaktør Line Jastrey Albertsen Forsidebilder FIVB, Fredrik Refvem, Oda Hveem INNHOLDSFORTEGNELSE FORBUNDETS TILLITSVALGTE ............................................................................................................................................................................ 1 KOMITEER OPPNEVNT AV FORBUNDSSTYRET........................................................................................................................................... 2 NVBFs ANSATTE ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 NVBFs REGIONER .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 REGIONALE STYRER OG UTVALG ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5 FORBUNDSSTYRETS BERETNING OG RAPPORT 2018 -2020 ......................................................................................... 7 ÅRSREGNSKAP 2018 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 ØKONOMISK
    [Show full text]
  • Robschambergerartbook1.Pdf
    the Champions Collection the first year by Rob Schamberger foreward by Adam Pearce Artwork and text is copyright Rob Schamberger. Foreward text is copyright Adam Pearce. Foreward photograph is copyrgiht Brian Kelley. All other likenesses and trademarks are copyright to their respective and rightful owners and Rob Schamberger makes no claim to them. Brother. Not many people know this, but I’ve always considered myself an artist of sorts. Ever since I was a young kid, I invariably find myself passing the time by doodling, drawing, and, on occasion, even painting. In the space between my paper and pencil, and in those moments when inspiration would strike, my imagination would run amok and these bigger-than-life personas - football players and comic book characters and, of course, professional wrestlers - would come to life. I wasn’t aware of this until much later, but for all those years my mother would quietly steal away my drawings, saving them for all prosperity, and perhaps giving her a way to relive all of those memories of me as a child. That’s exactly what happened to me when she showed me those old sketches of Iron Man and Walter Payton and Fred Flintstone and Hulk Hogan. I found myself instantly transported back to a time where things were simpler and characters were real and the art was pure. I get a lot of really similar feelings when I look at the incredible art that Rob Schamberger has shared with 2 foreward us all. Rob’s passion for art and for professional wrestling struck me immediately as someone that has equally grown to love and appreciate both, and by Adam Pearce truth be told I am extremely jealous of his talents.
    [Show full text]
  • ❸Opposites. ❷Olympics Roster Spots. Who Will
    COLLEGE PREP: A WORKOUT TO EASE THE TRANSITION FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO COLLEGE APRIL 2016 ❸ OPPOSITES. ❷ OLYMPICS ROSTER SPOTS. WHO WILL KARCH CHOOSE? KHALIAKHALIA LANIERLANIERHeadlines the Girls’ Fab 50 GET TO KNOW ITALY’S MARTA MENEGATTI PHOTO CREDIT PHOTO INDUSTRY’S #1 MAGAZINE March/April 2016 | VOLLEYBALLMAG.COM | A #USAVolley2016 If you’re serious about volleyball, you need VERT. The most advanced wearable jump technology for players and coaches. Motivate, manage jump load, and most importantly… prevent injuries. Karch Kiraly Head Coach, USA Women’s National Team “VERT allows us to track our training loads in a way that’s never been done before. It’s already helping us train SMARTER and better preserve our most precious resource: our ATHLETES and their HEALTH.” The official Jump Technology of @VERT I USAVERT.com I 510.629.3665 65 Mayfonk Athletic LLC covered by U.S. Patent nos. 8,253,586, 8,860,584 and other patent(s) pending. Designed for iPhone® 6Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s, iPod touch® (5th Gen), iPad Air, iPad mini, iPad® (3rd and 4th Gen). Apple and the Apple logo are trade marks of Apple Inc registered in the US and other countries. MARCH/APRIL 2016 Volume 27, Issue 2 VOLLEYBALL MAGAZINE FEATURES 40 20 BUILD YOUR BASE Five basic moves all high school athletes should master before graduation. By Tony Duckwall 24 X FACTOR High school senior Khalia Lanier brings it to every competition—for Team USA, Arizona Storm, and Xavier Prep High School—and soon she’ll take her talents to USC.
    [Show full text]
  • Time Cif-Ss 100 Greatest Athletes
    HISTORY OF THE CALIFORNIA INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION SOUTHERN SECTION (CIF-SS) 37th Historical “tidbit.” Dr. John S. Dahlem ALL TIME CIF-SS 100 GREATEST ATHLETES BOYS Baseball (13) 1937 Jackie Robinson * Muir Tech Ted Williams* San Diego Hoover Walter Johnson * Fullerton Arky Vaughan * Fullerton Tony Gwynn * L.B. Poly Duke Snider * Compton Bob Lemon * L.B. Wilson Eddie Mathews * Santa Barbara George Brett * El Segundo Gary Carter * Sunny Hills Ralph Kiner * Alhambra Rollie Fingers * Upland Jackie Robinson Bert Blyleven* Santiago-GG at Muir Tech *National Baseball Hall of Fame Arky Vaughan @ Fullerton HS Walter Johnson at Fullerton HS on the right Basketball (9) 1983 Reggie Miller Riverside Poly George Yardley* Newport Harbor Dennis Johnson* Dominquez Keith Erickson El Segundo Paul Westphal Aviation Keith Wilkes Santa Barbara Raymond Lewis Verbum Day Tracey Murray Glendora Paul Pierce Inglewood *National Basketball Hall of Fame Football (18) 1942 Glenn Davis ** Bonita Anthony Munoz *** Chaffey Glenn Davis Ronnie Lott *** Eisenhower Ron Mix *** Hawthorne Bruce Mathews *** Arcadia Ron Yary *** Bellflower Gary Zimmerman*** Walnut John Huarte ** Mater Dei Carson Palmer ** Santa Margarita Matt Leinart** Mater Dei Frankie Albert Glendale Pat Haden Bishop Amat Army Morley Drury L.B. Poly Earl McCullough L.B. Poly Gene Washington L.B. Poly Tony Gonzalez Huntington Beach Sam Cunningham Santa Barbara Billy Kilmer Citrus ** Heisman Trophy Winner *** Pro Football Hall of Fame Golf (3) 1994 Tiger Woods Western Billy Casper Chula Vista, S.D. Mark O’Meara
    [Show full text]