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Snowboarding Falcons Visit Statehouse

On Thursday, April 17, members of the state championship North Country varsity Snowboard team headed to Montpelier in order to be officially recognized on the House floor for their season. They met with local Representatives, including Richard Nelson, Woody Page, Larry Labor, and Ken Wells, and Senators Russ Ingalls and Sam Douglass. The team also […]

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Snowboarding Falcons Visit Statehouse

On Thursday, April 17, members of the state championship North Country varsity Snowboard team headed to Montpelier in order to be officially recognized on the House floor for their season. They met with local Representatives, including Richard Nelson, Woody Page, Larry Labor, and Ken Wells, and Senators Russ Ingalls and Sam Douglass. The team also received an audience with Governor Scott and Lt. Governor Rogers. North Country riders were given an ovation from the House floor and received certificates of the official house proclamation honoring their championship season. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Frontier announces track and field All-Conference picks

The Frontier Conference held its 2025 outdoor track and field championships Sunday and Monday at Vigilante Stadium in Helena. Montana Tech pulled away for their fourth-straight women’s conference title with 202 points. The Carroll College Saints captured the men’s conference team title with 261 points. People are also reading… Athletes earning All-Conference recognition must be […]

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The Frontier Conference held its 2025 outdoor track and field championships Sunday and Monday at Vigilante Stadium in Helena. Montana Tech pulled away for their fourth-straight women’s conference title with 202 points.

The Carroll College Saints captured the men’s conference team title with 261 points.

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Athletes earning All-Conference recognition must be in the top three in each event. Complete women’s and men’s All-Conference performers are listed below:

Women’s

Frontier Outdoor Track Athlete-of-the-Meet: Alyssa Jany; Montana Tech

Frontier Outdoor Field Athlete-of-the-Meet: Abby Clark; Montana Tech

Frontier Coach of the Year: Chuck Merrifield; Montana Tech







Abby Clark High Jump 2025

Montana Tech’s Abby Clark won the women’s high jump during Day 2 of the 2025 Frontier Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Vigilante Stadium in Helena.




Kellan Wahl; Rocky Mountain

Cora Pesanti; Montana Tech

Brooklyn Ludemann; Providence

Kellan Wahl; Rocky Mountain

Brooklyn Ludemann; Providence

MaKenzie Sheils; Montana Tech

Tyne Stokes; Rocky Mountain

Maya Pearcy; Rocky Mountain

Kallyn Wilkins; Rocky Mountain

Kelsey Stensland-Plymale; Providence

Grace Timm; Rocky Mountain

Alyssa Plant; Montana Tech

Olivia Steadman; Montana Western

Alyssa Jany; Montana Tech

Olivia Steadman; Montana Western

Alyssa Jany; Montana Tech

Olleca Severson; Montana Tech

Charlize Davis; Rocky Mountain

Olleca Severson; Montana Tech

Gracie Yakos; Montana Western

Alyssa Jany; Montana Tech

Grace Timm; Rocky Mountain

Rylie Schoenfeld; Rocky Mountain

Brynn Wandle, Clarie Bucklin, Chloe Raats, Katelyn Christensen; Carroll

Grace Ekness, Ayla Janzen, Emma Konen, Cora Pesanti; Montana Tech

Kellan Wahl, Brooke Wirkkala, Baylee Young, Charlize Davis; Rocky Mountain

Kamryn Comba, Olleca Severson, Peyton Walker, MaKenzie Sheils; Montana Tech

Tyne Stokes, Kallyn Wilkins, Rylie Schoenfield, Maya Pearcy; Rocky Mountain

Clarie Bucklin, Kailen Herbstritt, Chole Raats, Ellie Baxter; Carroll







Frontier Conference women's 4x800 2025

Rocky Mountain College’s Maya Pearcy (left) fends off Carroll College’s Madalen Shipman in the waning meters of Sunday’s 4×800 women’s relay during Day 1 of the 2025 Frontier Conference Track & Field Outdoor Championship Meet.




Grace Timm, Maya Pearcy, Kallyn Wilkins, Tyne Stokes; Rocky Mountain

Isabelle Ruff, Ellie Baxter, Nikki Nau, Madalen Shipman; Carroll

Kamryn Comba, Peyton Walker, Bella Bermingham, MaKenzie Sheils; Montana Tech

Brooke Wirkkala; Rocky Mountain

Kylie Henderson; Providence

Kailen Herbstritt; Carroll

Charlize Davis; Rocky Mountain

MaKenzie Sheils; Montana Tech

Ayla Janzen; Montana Tech







Lauren Cima

Providence’s Lauren Cima won the women’s shot put with an attempt of 13.54 meters (44-05.25) during Day 2 of the 2025 Frontier Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Vigilante Stadium in Helena.




Tatiana Martinez; Providence

Tatiana Martinez; Providence

Tatiana Martinez; Providence

Lily Sullivan; Montana Tech

Jenna Jordan; Montana Tech

Katelyn Christensen; Carroll

Shelbey Klein; Providence

Katelyn Christensen; Carroll

Charlize Davis; Rocky Mountain

Men’s

Frontier Outdoor Track Athlete-of-the-Meet: Brycen Gardner; Carroll

Frontier Outdoor Field Athlete-of-the-Meet: Cade VanVleet; Montana Tech

Frontier Coach of the Year: Harry Clark; Carroll College







Cade VanVleet Frontier Field MVP

Montana Tech’s Cade VanVleet was tabbed Frontier Conference Men’s Field Athlete of the Year following the two-day league championship meet at Vigilante Stadium in Helena.




Ryan LaMere; Rocky Mountain

Kamohelo Selebeleng; Providence

Dom Maricelli; Montana Tech

Matthew Moreni; Montana Tech

Caden Caywood; Montana Tech







Treyton Graham

Carroll College sprinter Treyton Graham qualified for the 200-meter finals with a prelim run of 21.90 seconds during Day 1 of the 2025 Frontier Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Vigilante Stadium in Helena.




Drifter Skillicorn; Rocky Mountain

Carter Henke; Montana Tech

Brody Henry; Montana Western

Matthew Conrad; Rocky Mountain

Caleb Tomac; Rocky Mountain

John Spinti; Rocky Mountain

Benjamin Zerr; Montana Tech

Benjamin Zerr; Montana Tech

Zach Zwiesler; Rocky Mountain

Morgan McClernan; Montana Tech

Adam Schrader; Montana Tech

Morgan McClernan; Montana Tech

Zoran LaFrombois; Providence

Aiden Lantis, Jay Jetmore, Braden Tomlin, Ryan LaMere; Rocky Mountain

Joseph Ceccacci, Treyton Graham, Randon Richman, Carson Krack; Carroll

Colin Schmit, Kamohelo Selebeleng, Tristan Lewandowski, Evan Major; Providence

Carson Krack, Tucker Monaco, Jack Jensen, Treyton Graham; Carroll

Gavin Ulland, Drake Schlachter, Carter Henke, Caden Caywood; Montana Tech

Aiden Latis, Drifter Skillicorn, Ryan LaMere, Seth Petsch; Rocky Mountain

Wyatt Ehredt, Peter Rehberger, Luke Decker, Jack Jensen; Carroll

Ashtyn Rask, Caleb Tomac, Matthew Conrad, Seth Petsch; Rocky Mountain

Derek Schultz, Evan Kinley, Hayden Hollow, Jon Hansen; Montana Tech

Jackson Perry; Montana Tech

Drake Schlachter; Montana Tech

Jay Jetmore; Rocky Mountain

Trystin Chapel; Rocky Mountain

Drake Schlachter; Montana Tech







Nicolo Lancini podium

Montana Tech’s Nicolo Lancini stands atop the podium after winning the men’s triple jump during Day 2 of the 2025 Frontier Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Vigilante Stadium in Helena.




Nicolo Lancini; Montana Tech

Trystin Chapel; Rocky Mountain

Jeremiah Saari; Montana Tech

Cade VanVleet; Montana Tech

Travis Zavala; Providence

Cade VanVleet; Montana Tech

Cade VanVleet; Montana Tech

Logan Hughes; Rocky Mountain







Reuben Hornby

Carroll College javelin thrower Reuben Hornby won the 2025 Frontier Conference championship with an attempt of 59.79 meters (196 feet, 2 inches) during Sunday’s league championship meet at Vigilante Stadium in Helena.




Colter Ball; Montana Tech

Andrew Tallon; Montana Tech

Jacob Dolezal; Montana Tech



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No. 1 Long Beach State Sweeps No. 8 Fort Valley State To Advance to the National Collegiate Semifinals

COLUMBUS, Ohio – No. 1 Long Beach State made its 15th NCAA Tournament appearance, its eighth showing in the last nine seasons, and came away with a 3-0 [25-21, 25-16, 25-16] sweep of No. 8 seed Fort Valley State in the NCAA Quarterfinals on Thursday night at the Covelli Center. The Beach (28-3) will go […]

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COLUMBUS, Ohio – No. 1 Long Beach State made its 15th NCAA Tournament appearance, its eighth showing in the last nine seasons, and came away with a 3-0 [25-21, 25-16, 25-16] sweep of No. 8 seed Fort Valley State in the NCAA Quarterfinals on Thursday night at the Covelli Center.

The Beach (28-3) will go on to play the winner of the No. 4 seed Loyola Chicago-No. 5 seed Pepperdine on Saturday, May 10 at 2 p.m. (PT) / 5 p.m. (ET).

The Wildcats finish their season with a 16-10 overall record after having gone undefeated at 10-0 in SIAC action.

Freshman setter Moni Nikolov paced Long Beach State to a .367 hitting percentage as he dished out 31 assists distributing the ball evenly. Nikolov turned in an all-around performance as the 6-foot-10 rookie contributed eight kills, eight digs, three aces, and one block on the night. His three aces bring his season total to 97 as he closes in on the NCAA Single-Season aces record of 100 which was set in 2011 by Curtis Abraham.

Senior outside hitter Nato Dickinson turned in his third-straight double-figure kill performance as he led the Beach with 12 on his way to hitting .429 (12-3-21). He went on to collect five digs and two blocks on the night.

Ben Braun, a junior middle blocker from Rancho Mirage, Calif., was efficient as he hit .800 knocking down nine kills on 10 swings, while committing just one error.

Defensively, freshman libero Kellen Larson anchored the defense that held Fort Valley State to a .129 hitting percentage. Larson’s collected seven digs, and picked up 14 perfect receptions, while adding a pair of assists.

The Beach opened the match scoring three-straight points to take a 3-0 lead. However, the Wildcats were quick to counter with three-consecutive points of their own to even the score at 4-all. After the fourth tie of the set, the Beach broke the game open with a 6-0 run, highlighted by a pair of kills from DiAeris McRaven, to open up a 22-16 advantage. After LBSU sent it to set point (24-17), the Wildcats tallied four-straight points to cut the Beach’s lead down to three (24-21). Following a Long Beach State timeout, Dickinson put the game away with a kill to win the first set, 25-21.

Long Beach State hit .450 in the second set as the Beach broke through early. A Skyler Varga kill kicked off a 4-0 run to give LBSU a lead (4-1) that it would not relinquish the remainder of the frame. Up 15-9 at the media timeout, the Beach used a block assist from Braun and Varga to extend their lead to eight (23-15) before Varga secured the set, 25-16, with a kill.

Holding a 2-0 set lead, Long Beach State hit .476 in the third set and never trailed. After two early ties, the Beach got a kill from Braun that kicked off a 3-0 run as LBSU led FVSU, 5-2. After falling behind the Beach, 18-12, after an Alex Kandev kill, Fort Valley called a timeout. The break did little to cool off Long Beach as they surged ahead and closed the set and match on a 5-0 run that saw back-to-back aces from Nikolov and a kill from Braun to win it, 25-16.

Fort Valley State was led by Isaiah Fedd’s 14 kills on a .357 attack percentage. At setter, OShane Farquharson dished out 15 assists, while libero Constantine Ononye recorded five digs.

 





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Five Vikings earn All-Conference after day one

Story Links DICKINSON, N.D. – Valley City State University track and field claims two conference titles and record five All-Conference performance at day one of the North Star Athletic Association Outdoor Track and Field Championships.   VCSU’s Karly Just started the day running the 10,000-meter in 40:04.61 claiming the conference title. […]

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DICKINSON, N.D. – Valley City State University track and field claims two conference titles and record five All-Conference performance at day one of the North Star Athletic Association Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
 
VCSU’s Karly Just started the day running the 10,000-meter in 40:04.61 claiming the conference title.
 
Viking freshman Jordan Mount later claimed a conference title of his own in the 400-meter running a 48.94.
 
The Vikings had five athlete earning All-Conference honors. NSAA All-Conference is earned by finishing in the top three of an individual event. Joining Just and Mount were Kendra Odegard who earned second in the javelin with a 38.94-meter throw. Freshman Tayshaun Robinson took second in the 110-meter hurdles after running a 14.93. Cameron Champagnie a sophomore took second in the triple jump with a 14.03-meter attempt.
 
In the top eight was Emma Muggli in the 100-meter hurdles finishing in fourth running a 15.74. Muggli also took fourth in the triple jump with a 10.47-meter attempt and sixth in the javelin with a 35.55-meter throw. Just ahead of Muggli was Sadie Hansen who took fifth in the javelin with a 35.91-meter throw.
 
Aaron Cutshall took sixth in the triple jump with a 12.72-meter attempt and senior Rigo Garcia took seventh in the 10,000-meter running a 38.29.93.
 
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VCSU Women – Top 8 Finishes:
100m Hurdles: 4 Emma Muggli, SO, 15.74
10000m: 1 Karly Just, JR, 40:04.61
Triple Jump: 4 Emma Muggli, SO, 10.47m
Javelin: 2 Kendra Odegard, SR, 38.94m
Javelin: 5 Sadie Hansen, SR, 35.91m
Javelin: 6 Emma Muggli, SO, 35.55m
 
VCSU Men – Top 8 Finishes:
110m Hurdles: 2 Tayshaun Robinson, FR, 14.93
400m: 1 Jordan Mount, FR, 48.94
10000m: 7 Rigo Garcia, SR, 38:29.93
Triple Jump: 2 Cameron Champagnie, SO, 14.03m
Triple Jump: 6 Aaron Cutshall, SO, 12.72m
 
UP NEXT: The Vikings will compete in day two of the NSAA Conference Championships on Friday, May 9 beginning at 10:00 a.m.
 



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GCU visits Stanford on idle WAC weekend

Story Links Friday, May 9 – Sunday, May 11  |  Klein Field at Sunken Diamond  |  Stanford, Calif. STANFORD CARDINAL (24-21, 9-18 ACC)   vs. GRAND CANYON […]

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Friday, May 9 – Sunday, May 11  |  Klein Field at Sunken Diamond  |  Stanford, Calif.


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STANFORD

CARDINAL


(24-21, 9-18 ACC)

 

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GRAND CANYON

LOPES


(28-20, 13-8 WAC)

Grand Canyon University


As a heated WAC race takes its final turn, all Grand Canyon can do is scoreboard watch from afar as the Lopes travel to Stanford for a nonconference weekend. With GCU returning to Sunken Diamond for the first time since 2020, the series gets underway on Friday at 6 p.m.

The three-game series will be streamed on ESPN+.

 

3 THINGS TO KNOW

  1. REMEMBERING: GCU last played at Stanford in 2020 as part of the 18-game reduced schedule before the season was halted. Current GCU assistant coach Channy Ortiz provided a memorable moment, hitting a two-run home run in the eighth inning to tie the series opener at 2-2. GCU went on to win that game 5-3 in 18 innings.


  2. WAC RACE: The Lopes will sit the weekend out from WAC play and watch a heated conference race from afar. The No. 1 and 4 teams in the conference standings will play a three-game series as Sacramento State visits Utah Valley. Abilene Christian is also in the race for the pennant and will host Tarleton State for three. GCU could emerge from the weekend in a three-way tie for first if Utah Valley wins two of three against Sacramento State and Abilene Christian loses at least one game to Tarleton State.


  3. YORKE IN THE RECORDS: Junior first baseman Zach Yorke is chasing history as the regular season comes to a close. The new holder of the program’s Division I career home runs record after hitting his 30th and 31st homers on Tuesday, Yorke is also one RBI away from breaking a tie with Jacob Wilson for D-I career RBIs. Yorke also needs four hits to reach the 200-hit mark.

     

SCOUTING STANFORD

Stanford enters its final home series against Grand Canyon with a 24-21 record and a team searching for consistency following a challenging ACC debut campaign. After opening the season with a perfect 9-0 start—including sweeps of Cal State Fullerton and Washington—the Cardinal have gone 9-18 since March 21, struggling in conference play with an 8.28 ERA and allowing 31 home runs in those games.

Despite its 9-18 ACC record, Stanford remains formidable out of conference at 15-3 and boasts a deep, experienced roster that returned nearly all of its at bats and innings from 2024. Offensive production has been steady, averaging 6.40 runs per game with a .300 team batting average and 53 home runs through 45 games. The Cardinal will host senior day on Sunday.

 

WHAT’S NEXT?

GCU plays its nonconference finale at Arizona State before finishing the regular season at Tarleton State.
 


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East Texas A&M University track and field sprinter Ibrahim Fuseini named SLC Men’s Track Athlete of the Week

East Texas A&M University track and field sprinter Ibrahim Fuseini has been named the Southland Conference Men’s Track Athlete of the Week on Wednesday. Fuseini (Accra, Ghana) had an impressive performance last week in Lubbock at the Corky/Crofoot Shootout. He raced in two races and both times are tops in the Southland. He started the day taking […]

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East Texas A&M University track and field sprinter Ibrahim Fuseini has been named the Southland Conference Men’s Track Athlete of the Week on Wednesday.

Fuseini (Accra, Ghana) had an impressive performance last week in Lubbock at the Corky/Crofoot Shootout. He raced in two races and both times are tops in the Southland.

He started the day taking part in the 4×100 meter relay with a time of 38.98 seconds, which is a new school record, first in the Southland, and top 15 in the country. He also timed 10.03 seconds in the 100 meter dash, which is fastest in the SLC this year.

This is the second time this season that Fuseini has earned SLC Men’s Track Athlete of the Week award during the outdoor season. He is slated to compete for Ghana in the World Athletics Relay Championships this weekend in China. It is the ninth weekly honor for the Lions during the 2024-25 season.

The Lions ended their regular season in Lubbock last week and close out the 2024-25 season at the Southland Conference Championships next Thursday-Saturday in Houston.

2025 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

Date Track Athlete of the Week Field Athlete of the Week
Jan. 15 Kiara Brown, East Texas A&M Veronika Kramarenko, East Texas A&M
Jan. 22 Maygan Shaw, Northwestern State Veronika Kramarenko, East Texas A&M
Feb. 5 Nayla Harris, UTRGV Cyan Green, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
Feb. 19 Eline Mast, HCU Jaslyn Russell, McNeese
Feb. 26 Marvellous Aseemota, Southeastern Bernesha Knowles, Northwestern State
March 26 Maygan Shaw, Northwestern State Romi Griese, East Texas A&M
April 2 Nayla Harris, UTRGV Cyan Green, A&M-Corpus Christi
April 9 Esther Nwanze, Southeastern Samari Finney, Northwestern State
April 16 Maygan Shaw, Northwestern State Isa Gonzalez-Velasquez, UIW
April 23 Nia Clatworthy, Lamar Romi Griese, East Texas A&M
April 30 Maygan Shaw, Northwestern State Hannah Hilding, UTRGV
May 7 Nayla Harris, UTRGV Hannah Hilding, UTRGV

2025 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE MEN’S TRACK & FIELD ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

Date Track Athlete of the Week Field Athlete of the Week
Jan. 15 Ondray Miles, McNeese Chris Calloura, McNeese
Jan. 22 Vincent Graiani, Northwestern State Terrell Webb, Southeastern
Feb. 5 Ibrahim Fuseini, East Texas A&M Josh Gillis-Harry, HCU
Feb. 19 Ibrahim Fuseini, East Texas A&M Marcus Francis, McNeese
Feb. 26 Euan Lagan, Southeastern Donroy Brown, Southeastern
March 26 Marcus Francis, McNeese Jamari Harts, UTRGV
April 2 Ibrahim Fuseini, East Texas A&M Marcus Francis, McNeese
April 9 Elijah Rowe, Northwestern State Marcus Francis, McNeese
April 16 Corin Burns, UTRGV Dadrian Calhoun, HCU
April 23 Edouard Lecrivain, HCU Dadrian Calhoun, HCU
April 30 Vincente Graiani, Northwestern State Christopher Murphy, New Orleans
May 7 Ibrahim Fuseini, East Texas A&M Emmanuel Ekuma, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

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Sunshine Beach Volleyball Camps: Register Open for Summer Camps

Summer is coming. For young volleyball athletes, that means registration for the Sunshine Westside Beach Camp and South Bay Beach camp is in full swing. From beginning to expert, a summer of focused volleyball instruction on the beach in smaller teams ensures players get more contacts per hour, learn how to communicate and work better […]

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Summer is coming.

For young volleyball athletes, that means registration for the Sunshine Westside Beach Camp and South Bay Beach camp is in full swing. From beginning to expert, a summer of focused volleyball instruction on the beach in smaller teams ensures players get more contacts per hour, learn how to communicate and work better on a team, and continue their love for the sport over the summer months.

“There’s more to volleyball than playing inside. Although it’s the same sport, it’s different in how we train, and overall, learning to play outdoors rounds out our players’ skills and teaches them work ethic, focus and determination, all while having fun with their friends and teammates” said Kyle Weindel, associate club director.

Beach camp coaches teach beginning to expert players from ages 8-16, grouped by age and ability, ensuring that everyone is receiving appropriate instruction. Beginners are taught the basic fundamentals needed to have fun playing, and advanced players learn skills to fine-tune their game, such as ball control, reading opponents movements, doubles strategy and serving. Both beginners and advanced players are welcome at the Sunshine beach camps because the community and fellowship of the program is unmatched, Weindel said. 

“The most important part of the camp is having fun. We want every player to have individualized attention from the coaches, so there’s a lot of interaction, a lot of fun. We’re in the business of providing opportunities for young girls and want to provide as many opportunities to play this game as we can,” Weindel said. “Volleyball is a loved sport, and during the summer, our methods of teaching and drills are engaging, effective and fun for girls of all ages.”

Sunshine Beach Camp is an extension of Sunshine Volleyball Club’s successful indoor program, a program that has instilled the love of volleyball in girls since 1998. Over the last three years, both indoor and outdoor volleyball programs have seen growth. 

“Sunshine has doubled in size and we’re up over 600 players and over 50 teams on the indoor side. We’re really looking forward to expanding our beach camps as well that regularly see 300 to 500 kids per summer,” Weindel said. 

Sunshine comprises top-tier coaches dedicated to the sport year-round. Chris Flood, the current beach director, has coached on an Olympic level and assists volleyball at Pepperdine, another one is the head coach of the ninth-ranked California Golden Bears. Many coaches are also players, including one on the fourth-ranked beach volleyball team at UCLA and another one on the seventh-ranked team at Stanford, and several who play professionally in Italy and Germany and U.S. national indoor teams. 

Joining a summer team for the love of the sport is a valuable experience for time management, goal setting and training ahead of the school year.

Westside Beach Camp is in session from June 9 to Aug. 15 at Will Rogers State Beach, tower 15. Players can enroll by the week or by the day. Daily registration costs $80 per day, weekly registration costs $340 per week. Early bird registration before May 1st is $300 per week. 

South Bay Beach Camp runs from June 16 to Aug. 8. Weekly and daily registration is available. The cost is $270 per week or $70 per day. Early bird registration for South Bay Beach Camp at $255 per week ends May 1. 

To learn more about Sunshine Westside Beach Camp visit, https://sunshinevolleyballclub.com/programs/beach-camp/westside/. Information on South Bay Beach Camp can be found here: https://sunshinevolleyballclub.com/programs/beach-camp/south-bay/.



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