15-1 Inferno Co-Coach
Hometown: Troy, Ohio
Coaching Experience: 2+ years club, multiple kid camps, and private lessons
Why do you coach? "Volleyball has always been my outlet - as a player, & now a coach. I strive to make the gym a place that the girls look forward to coming to; a place to build relationships, to be competitive, & to grow as a team player, as well as an individual."
Best advice given? "Have confidence, mind over matter, fake it until you make it."
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15-2 Blaze Head Coach
Hometown: Miamisburg, Ohio
Coaching Experience: 21+ years HS, MS and club
Why do you coach? “I coach to build the relationships beyond the game and to share the love of volleyball.”
Best advice given? “Live without regrets; tomorrow is never promised. Having a great attitude will take you further in life.”
15-2 Blaze Assistant Coach
Hometown: Beavercreek, Ohio
Coaching Experience: 3+ years Freshman & JV Coach, club
Why do you coach? 'Volleyball has always been a very important part of my life. I want to show and develop the love and respect for the sport that I have. I make sure every season that I not only help in the development of technical skills, but also show ways to be a leader and trustworthy teammate. Seeing that progress over the season and seeing the girls having fun while getting better is why I coach."
Best advice given? “A team is not a group of people who work together, it is a group of people who trust each other”
15-3 Flames Head Coach
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15-3 Flames Assistant Coach
Hometown: Laplace, Louisianna
Coaching Experience: 1st year coaching but played collegiately.
Why do you coach? "I get to remain connected with a sport I love. All while enjoying watching kids learn how to play and teaching important life lessons about teamwork. Utilizing the strength they have within themselves."
Best advice given? "It's only when you step outside your comfort zone that you grow. Being uncomfortable is the path to personal
development. It is the opposite of complacency." - Nic Lamb