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2015 Boys' Junior National Championships 14 Open 15 Club 2015 Boys' Junior National Championships We, at the NCVA, would like to congratulate all of the teams from the Northern California Region that participated in the 2015 Boys' Junior National Championships that took place in Columbus, on June 28 – July 5, 2015. Thanks to USA Volleyball for posting the results and photos, which can be found by clicking here! If you would like to purchase photos, please visit www.TexStarPhoto.com 14 Open 2nd - MVVC 14 Red L to R, Front to back: Christopher Gong, Kevin Chan, Kevin Mathew, Jeffrey Kwan, Matthew Nguyen, Simon Anthony, Ryan Sun, Michael Rubin, Elisabeth Lawler, Donald Shaw, Thys Tracy, Thomas Lawler, Cole Gillis, James Dinneen, Connor Smith, Bryan Shires, Nicole Payne 15 Club All-Tournament Team L to R, Front to back: Walter Wedewer (FRVBC B15-1), Aaron Vandeveer (NCVC Asics 15-1), Christian Viera (Ocean bay 15 Quiksilver), Tyson Drake (Legacy 15 Elite Smack), Henry Barber (Ocean Bay 15 Quiksilver), Mason Briggs (Legacy 15 Elite Smack), Andres Ramirez (Ocean Bay 15 Quiksilver), Jeremy Kirch (WI Jrs Boys 15s), Taylan Cook (FRVBC B15-1), Ben Kennedy (NAVC Bears Gold), Ryan Damm (FRVBC B15-1), Oscar Gent (NAVC Bears Gold), Rey Sanchez (MVP, FRVBC B15-1) 16 Open All-Tournament Team L to R, Front to back: Seamus Darby (Rochester Pace Bootlegger 16-1), Cole Paxton (Balboa Bay 16 Asics), Louis Murray (MB Surf Nike 16s), Spencer Wickens (Rochester Pace Bootlegger 16-1), Brendon Dunn (SMBC 16 Black), Dawson Fugate (NCVC Asics 16-1), Cole Pender (Balboa Bay 16 Asics), Spencer Lawrence (Balboa Bay 16 Asics), Tanner Hixton (Spectrum 16s), Gabriel J Garcia Fernandez (Borinquen Coqui 16-1M), Hugh Hogland (A’o a Koa Volleyball 16-1), Adam Parks (Spectrum 16s, MVP), John JP Reilly (MB Surf Nike 16s), Alex Parks (Spectrum 16s), Alexander Faille (Spectrum 16s) 16 Club All-Tournament Team L to R, Front to back: Wailea Pukahi (Wave 16-1), Kyle McCauley (Balboa bay 16 White), Jack Cole (Wave 16-1), Sean Mitchell (Coast 16 Mizuno Travis), Colin Ensalaco (Ultimate B16 Blue), Danny Rogers (Balboa Bay 16 White), Ross Behr (SPVB B16 Mizuno), Thomas Kovanic (SPVB B16 Mizuno), Trevor Weary (Aspire 16 Rox), Max Rosenfeld (Ultimate B16 Blue), Mike Motyka (SPVB B16 Mizuno), Jack Goedken (Wave 16-1), Anderson Lee (Wave 16-1, MVP) not pictured. 17 Open All-Tournament Team L to R, Front to back: Dylan Missry (LIVBC 17 National), Pelegrin Vargas (San Juan VC 17-1), David Cruzado (San Juan VC 17-1), Brendan Fleming (Bay to Bay 17-1), Noah Dyer (Balboa Bay 17 Asics), William Hunter (Balboa Bay 17 Asics), Robert Arroyo (San Juan VC 17-1), Eric Beatty (The HBC 17 Black), Lucas Lossone (SCVC 17 Quicksilver), Sean Morrissey (MVP, SCVC 17 Quicksilver), Matthew Szews (Milwaukee Sting 17 Boys), Roy McFarland (SCVC 17 Quicksilver), Casey McGarry (SCVC 17 Quiksilver), Jonathan Minsberg (949 17 Black M-KC), Sam Kobrine (949 17 Black M-KC) 18 Open 1st - Pacific Rim 18-1 L to R, Front to back: Jack Eisner, Avery Aylsworth, Gage Worsley, Jonathan Santos, John Whitman, Zevan Williams, Jodan Ewert, Micah Ma’a, Joseph Worsley, Akashdeep Dhothar, Jackson McDonough, Donna Ewert, Ryan Smith, Patrick Gasman, Roger Worsley, Sean Vaisima, Joseph Peacock, Stephen Buhl, Christine Worsley 18 Open All-Tournament Team L to R, Front to back: Jordan Ewert (Pacific Rim 18-1), Josh Tuniaga (The HBC 18 Black), Gage Worsley (Pacific Rim 18-1), Woody Cook (SCVC 18 Quiksilver), Blake Diamond (The HBC 18 Black), Joe Worsley (Pacific Rim 18-1), Jack Burton (SPVB 18 Runbird), Will Donald (Balboa Bay 18 Asics), TJ DeFalco (The HBC 18 Black), Adam Brewster (HPSTL B18 Royal), Micah Ma'a (MVP, Pacific Rim 18-1), Nick Bilinski (Team Rockstar 18-1), Paul Narup (HPSTL B18 Royal), Will Tischler (SPVB 18 Mizuno), Matt Ctvrtlik (Balboa Bay 18 Asics) Other noteworthy NCVA Team finishes: Bay to Bay 12-1 Finished Tied for Third in the Silver Bracket of the12 Club Division (Finished Tied for 7th Overall) MVVC 12-1 Red Finished First in the Bronze Bracket of the12 Club Division (Finished 9th Overall) MVVC 13 Red (13-1) Finished Tied Third in the Silver Bracket of the13 Club Division (Finished Tied for 9th Overall) Bay to Bay 13-1 Finished Tied for Third in the Bronze Bracket of the13 Club Division (Finished Tied for 17th Overall) MVVC 13 Black (13-2) Finished Tied for Fifth in the Bronze Bracket of the13 Club Division (Finished 19th Overall) MVVC 14 Black (14-2) Finished Tied for Third in the Bronze Bracket of the 14 Club Division (Finished Tied for 19th Overall) NCVC Asics 15-1 Finished Tied for Third in the Silver Bracket of the 15 Club Division (Finished Tied for 7th Overall) Bay to Bay 15-1 Finished Tied for Fifth in the Silver Bracket of the 15 Club Division (Finished Tied for 9th Overall) Diablo Black 15-1 Finished Tied for Fifth in the Bronze Bracket of the 15 Club Division (Finished Tied for 17th Overall) MVVC 15 Red (15-1) Finished First in the Silver Bracket of the 15 Open Division (Finished 9th Overall) Main Beach 2Deep 15-1 Finished Tied for Third in the Bronze Bracket of the 15 Open Division (Finished 15th Overall) MVVC 16 Black (16-2) Finished First in the Bronze Bracket of the 16 Club Division (Finished 13th Overall) NCVC Asics 16-1 Finished Tied for Fifth in the Gold Bracket of the 16 Open Division Bay to Bay 16-1 Finished First in the Bronze Bracket of the 16 Open Division (Finished 13th Overall) Bay to Bay 17-1 Finished Tied for Fifth in the Gold Bracket of the 17 Open Division NCVC Asics 17-1 Finished First in the Silver Bracket of the 17 Open Division (Finished 9th Overall) Pacific Rim 17-1 Finished Tied for Third in the Bronze Bracket of the 17 Open Division (Finished Tied for 15th Overall) NCVC Asics 18-1 Finished Tied for Third in the Silver Bracket of the 18 Club Division (Finished Tied for 11th Overall) Diablo Veni Vedi Vici 18-1 Finished First in the Bronze Bracket of the 18 Open Division (Finished 13 Overall) MVVC 18 Red (18-1) Finished Second in the Bronze Bracket of the 18 Open Division (Finished 14th Overall) .
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