Previewing the 2014/15 Douglas volleyball season
By Michael Sopow, Sports Reporter
Another year of Royals’ volleyball is just around the corner, and both the men’s and women’s teams are confident that they will leave a definitive mark in the upcoming season.
Last year the menâs team was a dominant force, taking home the gold medal at the PACWEST Provincial Championships and having a strong showing at Nationals. The standards are just as high for this season as the team has set its sights on a repeat showing at nationals and a CCAA (Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association) national championship.
âOur objective every year is to put ourselves in a position to compete for a National Championship,â said Brad Hudson, head coach of the men’s volleyball team. âThe commitment to the process is what will ultimately determine whether or not we can be successful. We have to find a way to maximize both our individual and collective talents in order to earn the right to call ourselves champions.â
The menâs volleyball team at Douglas is not short of individual and collective talent, as proven by last yearâs exemplary performance. This season there are some key players moving on from Douglasâ volleyball program, but the team will still be comprised of a steady mixture of veteran players who have the experience needed to lead, and newer players who possess drive, dedication, and a willingness to learn.
âObviously we’d like to have guys play all five years here, but that’s simply not the case âŚâ says Hudson. âWe have guys in our gym who have been here before. They understand what it means to be a Royal and what it takes to find team success. It falls to them to assume the responsibility of both moving our program forward and maintaining an environment where their new teammates can learn, grow, and contribute.â
The other side of Douglas volleyball is of course the womenâs team. Last season, the womenâs volleyball team was composed of many talented, hard-working players who did the team justice on the court. This year, Douglasâ womenâs team has reconstructed their roster with many new players.
âI have high expectations for this group âŚâ says head coach Kyra Iannone. âWe have a very competitive and supportive gym culture this year. I am hoping this will be the year we represent DC and BC at Nationals.â
This yearâs womenâs team is looking as though itâs brimming with potential and ready to dive into the season. The players appear motivated, confident in their abilities, and ready to embrace the upcoming year with passion. With everyone able to bring something to the team, the start of the season for Douglasâ womenâs volleyball is looking bright.