The Florida Gulfside Volleyball Academy 14U Prime Team has much to celebrate after being crowned AAU Junior National Volleyball Champions. This marked the first championship for the 14U Prime team and the fifth for the academy, which is based in Collier County.
Priscilla Class expressed the team’s excitement, saying, “We’re going to get to AAUs and win and it’s going to be so exciting. And the dream actually came true. We all called it and felt it and we knew it was going to happen.”
Sophie Fong shared her reaction to the win: “I jumped up in the air and I slapped the ground as soon as I landed.”
The championship was well-earned, as Florida Gulfside played 14 matches over four days at the world’s largest volleyball tournament in Orlando.
“We’re only eight players. We don’t have bench so those girls, they played perfect,” said Miguel Dapena, head coach of the 14U Prime team.
“We were all so gassed but we knew we had to keep pushing because we were so close,” said Mia Berryman, whose ace started the celebration.
Dapena added, “There’s so many distractions. They want to go watch other games but they just stayed focused and studied the opposing teams. Being ready for the next day.”
Many players on this team are no strangers to winning. They were part of the academy’s 13U team that won the USAV Junior National Championship last year.
Sophia Baron noted the difference this year, saying, “Last year we were all really nervous because it was our first nationals. But I think this year we were more calm relaxed and played together a lot better.”
Class emphasized the importance of their success, adding, “It also means so much that we have weight on our shoulders. Because once we carry out that weight, it really means so much that we’re making people proud.”
The team’s togetherness on and off the court is a key to their success. This was evident early in the post-match celebration.
“On the first day, I remember when Maria first got hurt. I was like we have to win for Maria. She deserves to have a medal even if she’s hurt,” said Fong.
The team is not done yet. They aim to win another USAV National Title.
The 14U Prime team is set to leave for Dallas tomorrow to compete in the USAV Junior Nationals, the same tournament where they won the 13U championship a year ago. Meanwhile, the academy’s 13U Prime team finished third in Orlando.