18 Cardinal brings home the bling!

Two weekends in a row, the Cardinals have brought home the bling!  They traveled to Greenville over Easter weekend and after taking 1st in pool play the Cardinals beat St Charles Xplosion and St Charles Stars in playoffs to get to the final match.  18 Cardinal took on Rockwood 18 White in two sets for the championship.   “We are so proud of these girls!  We have a player out with an injury and the girls have all stepped up to make the necessary adjustments to continue the success of this team!  What a fantastic group of athletes” says Coach McBride.   18 Cardinal will travel to the Show Me Qualifier in Kansas City this weekend to compete for a national bid.  Good luck ladies! 

18 Cardinal takes 1st place!

Saturday 18 Cardinal played in Mehlville at the “After the Madness” tournament.  Dropping only one set in pool play, the Cardinals went the rest of the day undefeated.  The Cardinals beat the Powerhitters in 2 sets to win the championship.   Fantastic job ladies!

14 National Wins First Tournament of the Season

With only two days of practice and coming off their Illinois middle school season, the H2 14 National squad won its first tournament of the season this past weekend!  Great job ladies!  Go H2!

17 Cardinal Finishes First in Copper Bracket at MEQ

Head coach Rose Obunaga and coach Terrance Swinney lead the 17 Cardinal team to a strong performance in last weekends MEQ in  Indianapolis. After narrow defeats in game 1 and game 3 the Cardinal went on a 7-0 run to finish out the tournament on a high note!  “We are prepared to have some real success at regionals as the girls are playing very well. With all players being healthy and Sarah Parker on the court full time now that basketball season has concluded, we have a real shot at getting a bid.” 

16 Cardinal Takes 4th at National Qualifier!

Courtesy of Maureen Redig, Champion Shot Sports Photography

H2 Saint Louis 16 Cardinal came to Denver determined to make a statement and win a National Qualifier. They were excited to have everyone back on the court after several team members were sidelined with injuries.  Going into the first game of pool play on Friday, they looked a little shaky while running a 6-2 and dropping the first game 19-25.  Head Coach Michael Loyd switched to a 5-1 for the next game, and the girls immediately found their groove, winning the match in 3 … they would go on to win the next two matches in two sets each.  The girls were excited to be 3-0, but they knew the next day was pivotal to move them on to Gold. 

 Day two was an early morning pool, but the girls were ready once again to represent St. Louis!  They took the next two matches in two against OK Charge and Arrowhead X Factor.  The next match against Aspire Black was the make it or break it match.  Lose and they would play a challenge match in the evening for 1st place, breaking a 3-way tie.  Win and they would advance to GOLD on Sunday and be top 16.  H2 was on their toes and won the first set 25-22. But Aspire fought hard and won the next set 18-25.  Coaches Loyd and Owens encouraged the girls before the 3rd set, to play clean and aggressive volleyball.  The girls were hungry and won the final set 15-12.   6-0 on the weekend!

The motto going into Sunday was 8, 10, 12 & 2, which were the game times to get to the championship game.  “Every girl on the team played their best volleyball, said Coach Loyd.  From blocks to hits, to passes to sets, everyone brought their A game!”   The first match(8) against Johnson National was intense, but H2 pulled out the win in 2 sets, 25-15 and 30-28.  The atmosphere and crowd were electric as other teams from St. Louis came to show their support for H2 in the semifinal match 2 (10) against the Colorado Jrs.    The Jrs. had height and were quick on their feet, and they took the first set, but not without a fight from H2 pushing it to 24-26.  Half way through the second set H2 was down 10-16.  But they were relentless and kept digging deep.   After a side out,  H2 went on a 9 point serving run led by OH Danielle Waedekin and had several huge blocks by MB Nzingha Clarke and RH Abby Fishbeck to take the lead. The 3rd set was a tremendous victory; after being down 6-12, they came back to win the set 15-13!  “Coach just kept telling us to control what we can on our side of the net, said libero Kameryn Bellinger, and we did!”  The girls were ecstatic!   Final 4!

Match 3(12) unfortunately ended the run for H2 as they lost to CVA Colorado (Crossroads Champions) in two sets, 14-25 and 20-25.   Match 4 (2) determined the 3rd place winner, and sadly, the girls couldn’t pull out the win and lost to the River City Jrs in two sets, 19-25 and 20-25.  However, in the end, their tremendous showing – top 4 out of 100+ teams, was nothing to be sad about at all.

“It was such a special weekend for these girls being that none of them had ever competed on such a huge stage,  said Coach Loyd.  Now we have our eyes set on Indy.”

H2 18 Cardinal takes first in gold!

This past Sunday, 18 Cardinal arrived at Game Time Sports in Chesterfield Valley with one mission.  To take home the gold.  After splitting with TESL 18 Black in the finals, the Cardinals took set 3 with a win 15-8 and accomplished their goal.  Fantastic job ladies!

H2 14 Black Wins Jaguar Classic

 

H2 14 Black finished the day undefeated in match play to secure their second win of the season in a row.  The girls adjusted to the level of play well and were able to keep the tempo of the matches in our control. Defense definitely wins championships and boy was there some D!  Great job girls, your hard work is showing and the smiles on your faces make everyday worth it!

A Perfect Day! H2 13 Cardinal Completes a 10 – 0 Run & Captures The REC-PLEX Classic!

With a powerful performance from the front court, and some great serving and defense, 13 Cardinal cruised to a 10- 0 finish and took home the hardware!  In front of a packed house, coach Gremminger explained that “we really only lost our footing once during the day, but the girls showed their toughness and battled back to complete the final set victory before heading into the playoff round where they really established their dominance over their opponents.”   Emma Edwards (14 cardinal) joined her 13 Cardinal sisters in the winning effort.  13 Cardinal now seeks to improve their 6th place ranking by adding a couple of additional practice days in the gym and playing in the March Along 15’s tournament next weekend at SIU-E.  Head Coach Geoff Davis said, “the girls are getting faster, smarter and more focused on the court, and that will account for our continued success the second 1/2 of the season.  There is only one team in the region capable of beating us when we play like we are capable of playing.  We have our sites set on finishing strong this year and are confident in our ability to do just that.”

16 Crush Wins The Mineral Area College Championship!

16 Crush, fresh off of a second place finish last weekend, turned up the heat again at Mineral Area College Invitational where they completed a 10-0 Run to take 1st in Gold and to complete its second Gold Championship in as many tries at Mineral Area.

 

Coach Deb Charleton & Crush took charge in the first match and never looked back.  Club Director Geoff Davis was on the bench with the squad this weekend and was thrilled at the energy on the court.  “These girls are a model of unity and effort. They have so much fun together, they show tremendous support of each other and they show a tremendous amount of poise on the court.  It’s clear that many of these young ladies could play volleyball well into college if they wish.” And it’s clear that all the parents have just as much fun supporting their champions!

 

Only once showing signs of trouble, they let one opponent get a 9 point lead, then showed the tremendous poise in coming back to not only win, but they let no other team even get close to them for the rest of the day.

 

“I hope to get the opportunity to spend more time with these girls during the rest of the season.  They are truly fun to watch and I look for continued great things out of this group.”

Check out video clips below:


H2 14 Black Wins Dig and Dive Tourney 2/19

H2 14 Black finishes the day at 9-1 to secure their first big win of the season. The girls breezed their way through pool play going 5-1 and completing the playoff bracket at 4-0. It was truly a team effort and the girls were very receptive to changing their play throughout the day. You can see the girls hard work paying off and their confidence level rising with each tournament.

13 Cardinal Wins Silver Championship!

13 Cardinal finishes in a 3-way tie on day 1 then goes on an 8-0 run to the Silver Championship!

 

Check out the video below of point 27 and Championship Point!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15 Cardinal Takes Second at Cupid Classic!

15 Cardinal overcomes adversity to finish second in the 12 team Xplosion Cupid Classic.  Facing illness and injuries to players heading into the tournament our young ladies banded together as one while playing their hearts out.  15 Cardinal finished second in pool play, losing to a boys entry.  However, after winning their first match in Gold Bracket play, they dispersed the same boys team in 2 sets to reach the final.  The Championship featured a tough 3 sets against St. Charles Xplosion with 15 Cardinal leaving everything on the court, where we lost in a close match 15-19, 19-12, 13-15.

15 Black Finishes Second in Gold!

After getting off to a slow start, 15 Black fought hard to finish 2nd in pool play, which placed them in the Gold Bracket.  Its first match opponent was Team Momentum 14 Navy, and they won with excellent play by everyone.  “Our girls would just not let a ball drop on our side of the net without every possible effort,” said coach Schroeder.  The next match placed 15 Black against St. Louis Heat 15s.  They took us to three well fought games, but we won out in the end.  With that win 15 Black was in the GOLD MATCH FINAL against South County Angels.  We put up a good fight, but finished second in the end.

H2 18 Cardinal Crowned 18 Open Division Champs at Memphis Metro Annual MLK tournament​

For the second year in a row, H2 has won the open level division at the annual MLK tournament in Memphis Tennessee , hosted by Memphis Metro Volleyball Club. The girls went undefeated in pool play on Saturday, and only dropped one set during the day on Sunday to finish as 18 Open Division Champions. We are so excited about this group of girls and the opportunities that exist ahead of them for the season.

In two weeks, 18 Cardinal will head off to Omaha to play in the 18 Open Division of the Presidents Classic Tournament held at the Quest Center.

17 Cardinal Wins Bronze in Power League

17 Cardinal brought home the Bronze Bracket Championship  in Power League this weekend. The girls struggled with some plays on Saturday and found themselves in the Bronze bracket Sunday. They were more composed and played their best winning the medal on Sunday.

Congratulations!

Three Practices, One Tourney, One Title

After starting out a little rough in the morning, 16 Crush caught its stride to finish strong in pool play and in the semi’s. They played 16 Black Ice again, this time for the title. It was a very good game with some great plays by both teams. We had the size and power and Black Ice played great defense to stay in the match. Overall great day for 16 Crush playing and winning the 1st tourney of the season at MAC.  We can’t wait to see how these champions progress through out the year.

16 Cardinal Wins Gold

16 Cardinal competed in its first tournament in its age division this past Saturday. They looked great as they cruised to the championship at the Rec Plex Classic in St. Peters. 16 Cardinal went a perfect 10-0 on the day!

17 Cardinal Takes 1st Place

17 Cardinal won the Jeff Co Tournament this past weekend at Jefferson College.  After winning two matches and splitting one they were placed in the Gold bracket.  It was smooth sailing from there on, as they won two additional matches to take 1st Place.  Way to go!!  Hubba Hubba!

14 Cardinal off to strong start!

Congrats to 14 Cardinal for taking First Place in the Silver Division at the HP New Years Classic!

Hubba Hubba!

14 Cardinal Kicks Off Season Taking Second at Christmas Clash!

The 14 cardinal took 2nd in the Christmas clash tournament at dubourgh hs on Dec. 17.   We lost to TESL 14. Score. 19-17. 19-16. 

13 Cardinal holds team retreat at Pere Marquette

H2 13s on a nature hike doing the early morning hours.  The girls spent the weekend at Pere Marquette Lodge, where through a series of role playing, and 2 on 2 pairs interaction, they developed a cohesive team spirit and setting fourth their goals for the season!

They also had the pleasure of seeing some of the Moms in the Hit play (MY Parents are weird, but we love them anyway!)

Thanks to all those great volunteers who help shepherd them back and forth as well as provide us with some great dinner and breakfast!

Additional Try-Out for 17s & 18s Nov. 28!

H2 Saint Louis will be holding tryouts for a few positions on our 17s and 18s teams.  Tryouts will be held on Monday, Nov. 28 from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Hazelwood West Middle School.

Cost:  $20.

Final 15s – 18s Open Gym Tonight!

Our final open gym before tryouts will take place tonight at Ritenour High School from 7-9:30.  Join us as you get ready for this weekend!

Price $10. Click here register for open gym sessions.

 

Tryouts 15’s-18’s

15’s Friday Nov 18th from 7pm-9pm at Ritenour High School

16’s Saturday Nov 19th 11am-1:30pm at Ritenour High School

17’s Saturday Nov 19th 4pm-6:30pm at Whitfield High School

18’s Saturday Nov 19th 8am-10:30am at Ritenour High School

Price $20 per athlete. Click here to pre-register for try-outs.  Download Gateway’s registration & waiver form and bring to tryouts.

15s – 18s Open Gym Location Change!

Due to the overwhelming response last night for our first Open Gym Session for 15s-18s, we are moving the Open Gym Sessions scheduled for this Saturday and Sunday (Nov. 12 & Nov. 13) to St. Louis Sports Center, located at 6727 Langley Ave., St. Louis, MO  63132.  The time remains the same (6:30 – 9:30 p.m.).  The move will allow for us to have four full courts!  Click here for directions.

This Thursday’s session (Nov. 10) will remain at Ritenour at the scheduled time.

Thanks for your overwhelming support!

 

Open gym 15’s-18’s

Tues., Nov. 8 from 7pm-9:30pm at Ritenour High School

Thurs., Nov. 10 from 7pm-9:30pm at Ritenour High School

Sat., Nov. 12 from 6:30pm- 9:30pm at St. Louis Sports Center  NEW LOCATION!!

Sun., Nov. 13 from 6:30pm-9:30pm at St. Louis Sports Center  NEW LOCATION!!

Tues., Nov. 15 from7pm-9:30pm at Ritenour High School

Thurs., Nov. 17 from 7pm-9:30pm at Ritenour High School

 Price $10 per session or $25 for all 6 sessions. Click here register for open gym sessions.

 

Tryouts 15’s-18’s

15’s Friday Nov 18th from 7pm-9pm at Ritenour High School

16’s Saturday Nov 19th 11am-1:30pm at Ritenour High School

17’s Saturday Nov 19th 4pm-6:30pm at Whitfield High School

18’s Saturday Nov 19th 8am-10:30am at Ritenour High School

Price $20 per athlete. Click here to pre-register for try-outs.  Download Gateway’s registration & waiver form and bring to tryouts.

H2 Saint Louis Volleyball Club Taps Former Nerinx Hall Standout Alexis Hess (Chartrand) to be Head Coach for its 17 Black (National) Team

St. Louis, Mo. – Alex Hess (née Chartrand), a long time stand out volleyball player in St. Louis, and former CYC 181 Green assistant coach has joined the staff of H2 Saint Louis  as head coach of its 17 Black (National) Team for the 2011-2012 season.

Alex has over 12 years of competitive playing experience. She spent her high school years playing for the Nerinx Hall Markers and the St. Louis CYC Volleyball Club. In college, Alex split her time playing for the University of Missouri Racquetball Team and Mizzou’s Women’s A Club Volleyball Team, helping lead the latter to a 2nd place finish at nationals. Alex also spent a year coaching the Women’s B volleyball team while recovering from ACL surgery.   

“Alex has the ability to walk you through the process of taking a player to a greater awareness and understanding of the game of volleyball, and she does it with the energy that is the hallmark of the H2 Saint Louis brand of volleyball,” stated Michael Loyd, assistant club director.

Hess credits a large part of her success to Josh Lauer, her former club coach, for pushing her to be her very best and helping to foster a passion for the game that still exists in her today.

“I believe positive communication and a focus on the fundamentals is key to the development of the entire athlete. I can’t wait to share my knowledge and love of the game with a new group of dedicated athletes,” Hess stated. “H2 Saint Louis has done a tremendous job in growing its program, and I consider myself fortunate to be able to play a role in the club’s future.”

Two-Time Olympic Games Middle Hitter Joins H2 Saint Louis as Head Coach

St. Louis, Mo. — Rose Obunaga, a member of the Kenya National Volleyball Team at the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games has joined the coaching staff of H2 Saint Louis  as head coach of its 17 Cardinal (Open) team for the 2011-2012 season.

Obunaga first made the Kenya National Team in the mid-90’s, and was named most valuable player at the 1997 and 1999 All-African Games.  Her first Olympic Games appearance was in 2000 in Sydney, and she competed again for Kenya at the 2004 Olympics in Athens.  She was a first team NJCAA All-American at Southwest Missouri State University-West Plains in 2002 and 2003, and in 2005 was chosen as an NAIA first team Nationals All-American at Columbia College in Missouri.

Since graduation in 2006, with a degree in business administration, Obunaga served as assistant coach at Columbia College, club coach in Columbia, Mo. and Evansville, Ill., graduate assistant at the University of Evansville, and presently coaches middle hitters at Washington University in Saint Louis.

“I love that fact that Rose lends a depth of knowledge to all of our players in that she is one of the few folks in town with big time, big game experience at the highest levels of volleyball,” said Assistant Club Director, Michael Loyd.  “She combines her ability with a heart as big as a lion.” 

“If I can help just one girl each year to reach her potential, and get the opportunities that I have been afforded, then my efforts will be worthwhile,” stated Obunaga.

“It’s very rare that a young athlete gets an opportunity to play for someone with this much talent and ability on the court, and such a humble spirit off the court.  H2 Saint Louis is extremely fortunate to have her with us this year,” said Loyd.”

Open Gyms & Try-Outs Announced for 11s-14s!

H2 Volleyball’s Jaden McBride is ready to return to the court.  Are YOU ready? 

Join us this weekend for the start of our open gyms beginning with 11’s-14’s. 



 

Open gym 11’s-14’s

Sun Oct 9th 5:30pm-8:00pm at North County Recreation Center

Sat Oct 15th 6:30pm-9:30pm at JCCA (St Louis Jewish Community Center, 2 Millstone Campus Dr., St. Louis, Mo  63146)

Sun Oct 16th 6:30pm-9:30 pm at JCCA (St Louis Jewish Community Center, 2 Millstone Campus Dr., St. Louis, Mo  63146)

Tues Oct 18th 7:00pm-9:30pm at JCCA (St Louis Jewish Community Center, 2 Millstone Campus Dr., St. Louis, Mo  63146)

Price $10 per session or $25 for all 4 sessions.  Click here register for open gym sessions.

 

Tryouts 11’s-14’s

14’s Sat Oct 22nd 8am-10am at Whitfield High School

13’s Sat Oct 22nd 11am-1pm at Whitfield High School

12’s Sat Oct 22nd 2pm-4pm Whitfield High School Big Gym

We won’t be able to offer an 11’s team.  We are very sorry for the inconvenience!

Price $20 per athlete.  Click here to pre-register for try-outs.  Download Gateway’s registration & waiver form and bring to tryouts.

 

Former H2 athlete Erika White earns a career high 11 assists!

Photo courtesy of Jim Houge Photos.

Former H2 athlete and D1 Stetson University player Erika White earns a career high 11 assist as she makes her setting debut for the Stetson University Hatters!

Read the entire article at http://www.gohatters.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=69250&SPID=6738&DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=205311275&DB_OEM_ID=14600.

H2 makes a huge showing at local high school tryouts!

With high school volleyball starting this week in full swing, many H2 faces can be found competing on the court. 42 of our incoming Freshmen and Sophomore girls made their high school teams. 20 of those 42 made their Varsity squad. 12 made Junior Varsity and 10 made their Freshmen squad. What an accomplishment! Leading the pack is Incarnate Word Academy with 9 of our H2 girls representing their teams this year. Congratulations ladies! H2 is proud of you all.

School

Player

Grade

Team

Central High School

Brook Mckinney

10th

Varsity

Clayton

Ryan Fletcher

9th

Varsity

Cor Jesu

Maggie Whelan

9th

JV

Farmington

Kourtney Knox

9th

Freshman/JV

Fort Zumwalt North

Mercedes Jones

10th

Varsity

Fort Zumwalt South

Sabrina (Bri) Witwer

10th

Varsity

Incarnate Word Academy

Alexis Harrell

9th

Varsity

Incarnate Word Academy

Alison Jetton

10th

Varsity

Incarnate Word Academy

Allyssa Williams

10th

JV

Incarnate Word Academy

Elly Freesiemier

10th

Varsity

Incarnate Word Academy

Hannah Ely

10th

Varsity

Incarnate Word Academy

Jenny Schmitz

9th

Freshman

Incarnate Word Academy

Kameryn Bellinger

10th

Varsity

Incarnate Word Academy

Mackenzie Porter

10th

JV

Incarnate Word Academy

Maria Soferner

10th

JV

Kirkwood

Morgan Mechlke

10th

JV

Ladue High School

Oliva Adkins

9th

Varsity

Ladue High School

Brooke Biernbaum

9th

Freshman

Ladue High School

Peyton Farmer

9th

Varsity

Ladue High School

Elena Hamman

9th

Freshman

Lutheran High School North

Emily Schroeder

9th

Varsity

Lutheran High School South

CeCe Johnson

9th

Freshman

Lutheran High School St. Charles

Adrienne Guarnieri

9th

Freshman

Marquette H.S.

Allie Spalding

9th

Freshman

Nernix Hall

Courtney Otis

10th

JV/Varsity

Nernix Hall

Gretchen Boxdorfer

9th

Freshman

Park Hills

Abby Fischbeck

10th

Varsity

Park Hills

Sydney Skaggs

9th

Varsity

Park Hills

Makenzie Jones

9th

Varsity

Park Hills

Kelsie Davis

9th

JV

Park Hills

Scarlett McCoy

9th

JV

Parkway North

Jazzlyn Harris

9th

JV

Parkway West

Camille Schillizzi

9th

JV

Parkway West

Rachel Holloman

9th

Freshman

Pattonville

McKenzi Jacobson

9th

JV

Rosati Kain

Rose Griffin

10th

Varsity

Trinity

Katie Claspille

9th

JV

Ursuline

Emily Connor

9th

Freshman

Villa Duchense

Annie Federer

9th

Fresh & JV

Whitfield

Aimee Hibler

10th

Varsity

Whitfield

Lauren Robinson

10th

Varsity

Whitfield

Theresa Blackwell

9th

Varsity

Whitfield

Hannah Lewis

9th

Varsity

H2 takes over Show Me Games!


For H2 15 Cardinal and H2 15 Development, it was the last time these special group of girls would be on the court together before their high school seasons begin. It was evident that they weren’t going home without some hardware.  The Cardinal team, led by outside hitter Ely Freesmier and Setter Maggie Whealen, went through pool play only dropping one set all day.  The Development team was just as successful dropping only one set in pool play.  Both teams had hard playoff battles against ranked teams before meeting up in the championship to play one another.  It was a hard fought battle, but the Cardinal team came out on top.  “I didn’t care who won.  I know that it could have went either way.  We have very talented girls on both teams.  Our upcoming 16s program will be very strong this club season.  I was just happy that the girls represented H2 Saint Louis in such a great fashion” said 15s Cardinal coach Michael Loyd.  “This was an amazing tournament for the girls especially for it being the first time that 15 Development were on the court together.  It gives me a lot to look forward to for the coming season” said 15s Development coach Deb Charlton. Great Job Ladies!  Hubba Hubba!