Fledgling program has blossomed in a hurry
BY MIKE ELDER
Wednesday, September 30, 2009 3:13 PM CDT
It’s hard to go to any prep or select volleyball tournaments in the  St. Louis area these days and not see H2 Volleyball Club director/coach  Geoff Davis being hit by an errant spike or two.
“I’m out there,” said Davis.
The  49-year-old Calverton Park resident, who is the founder of the  three-year-old club which is stationed in North County, is one of the  most dedicated club leaders I’ve come across. As a parent of a young  volleyball junkie who played for a different organization this year,  I’ve seen Davis at many a game and have respected what he’s done with  his young club as well as how he conducts himself.
“Someone told  me the other day that it might be the 70th high school tournament I’d  been at (this year),” Davis told me after I introduced myself to him at  the St. Joseph’s Academy Junior Varsity Tournament this past weekend and  later was interviewing him. “I try to make sure I get to a game of each  and every girl who played for me. I think it’s important that I show a  commitment to their success.”
On the day I met him at St. Joe’s,  Davis was again checking out some of his players. He was also looking  for future players for his club, which has blossomed in the short time  of its existence. This time out, Rosati-Kain 6-foot-3 freshman middle  blocker Shayo Oginni, who is playing volleyball for the first time this  fall, caught his eye.
“That would be nice,” he said when I asked him if he’d like to sign  the North County youngster up for his club. “She’s the type of person  who I think would develop very fast if I actually got her in the  program, insulated her and allowed her to learn the skills she needs at  her pace.”
Davis coached for the Hazelwood Hitters Volleyball  Club for a year before taking his team and starting this new club. He  had five teams his first season but soon he hopes to have as many as 10  teams from 13 to 17 years of age.
Davis is a current assistant  coach for Washington University who also coached at John Burroughs High  School for a number of years. He got involved in the game to help his  daughter, Ashleigh, who is now out of college, to succeed in the sport,  To that end, he left few stones unturned en route to learning the game.
“That  experience and exposure helped form the basis of how I run H2  volleyball,” Davis said. “I’ve got kids coming from as far as Farmington  to be part of what we’re doing. It’s pretty cool.”
The program’s  teams, which have produced players now competing at Rosati, Trinity and  Incarnate Word Academy as well as other area schools, practice at  different facilities around the North County area. However, Davis said  he’s trying to make the North County Recreation Complex the club’s  official home.
“I’m trying to work through some things with the  folks out there,” he said. “I’ve made a commitment to try to  reinvigorate volleyball in North County and I hope they’ll be part of  that.”
Any area players interested in playing competitive volleyball can find out more about the H2 club at WWW.H2VBC.ORG.
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