June 1986 Volleyball Monthly
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Delta defeated Santa Cruz, which is
another new club spinoff using coaching
talent from the Bay Club.
In the 15 and under division, Ichiban
White, the club’s No. 2 team, defeated
Cal Juniors‘K’, 11-15, 15-13, 16-14. As
the scores indicate, this was a match
between two very evenly matched
teams. In the semis, Ichiban earned a
trip to the finals by beating Arizona
Juniors, while Cal Juniors K’ won an
intra-squad showdown against Cal
Juniors 'S’.
The 15’s challenge division went to
Ichiban Black over Santa Cruz, with
front Range Red taking the consolation
crown over Southern Arizona Blue.
Undoubtedly, the key performances in
this tournament were turned in by
Chicago Power, Ichiban’s 15 Red team.
Arizona 17 Red, and two 13 and under
teams Both Jack Houston’s Mission
Valley bantams, and Dale Flickinger's
South Bay bantams, played up in the 15
and under division. If nobody told you
these were bantams, it would be difficult
to deduce. They could both pass for 15
and under teams. In fact, many high
school teams in a lot of states would be
hard pressed to beat these two young
bantam teams.
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IJCIA’s Andy Banachowski, the West
coach for the Olympic festival, recently
conducted three tryouts in Oregon,
Steve George has Florida’s Gold Coast thinking golden thoughts.
Berkeley and at UCLA. The Oregon
tryout drew 14 players, Berkeley drew
18 and 80 showed up at UCLA.
Banachowski was reportedly awed by
the extremely outstanding overall
quality of players who attended the
tryouts, particularly from the junior club
level. He said a number of top junior
players stacked up well against some
more experienced college players. The
final selections of all Olympic festival
teams from all four regions will be
announced at the USVBA Nationals.
Details in next month’s column.Q
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