17 Cardinal finishes 5th in GOLD at ASICS CHAMPIONSHIPS in Chicago!

The 17 Cardinal team traveled to Chicago, Ill. over the weekend to compete in the ASICS CHAMPIONSHIPS held at the Navy Pier.  On day one Cardinal went undefeated playing three teams from Colorado and Illinois.  The morning of day two started with some site seeing along the pier and a ferris wheel ride for the team.  After lunch at the Billy Goat the girls played in the afternoon against teams from Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois.   Day two ended with the same success, an undefeated record advancing them to the gold division!  On day three, after being defeated by the #1 ranked team in the tournament, Cardinal finished the tournament with an overall 5th place finish in gold.   Great job 17 Cardinal…..What an awesome season you girls have had!

Summer Camp Opportunities Announced!

Develop Your Overall Volleyball Skills & Abilities
Week 1:  July 11-14    |   Week 2:  July 25-29
    
All sessions will take place at Whitfield School, 125 Mason Road, Town & Country, Mo. 63131.
 
Session A

H2 Beginners Skills Camp (Grades 6-8 or 1st year Players)
July 11-12 (Mon-Tues):
Morning Session 8:30 – 11:30am
Afternoon Session 1:00 – 3:30
Lunch & Camp Shirt Provided
Cost:  $175.00
Max 22 Participants
H2 beginners camp focuses primarily on teaching each individual player proper technique. This camp will overview all of the basic volleyball skills and dynamics. Players who are in their first few years of volleyball would greatly benefit from this camp. Goal is 5 players ½ per court.

Session B
H2 Beginners Skills Camp(Grades 6-8 or 1st year Players)
July 14-15 (Thu-Fri)
Morning Session 8:30 – 11:30am
Afternoon Session 1:00 – 3:30
Lunch & Camp Shirt Provided
Cost:  $175.00
Max 22 Participants
H2 beginners camp focuses primarily on teaching each individual player proper technique. This camp will overview all of the basic volleyball skills and dynamics. Players who are in their first few years of volleyball would greatly benefit from this camp. Goal is 5 players ½ per court.
 
Session C
H2 Beginners Passing / Defense (Grades 6-8 or 1st year Players)
2 Days  
July 11-12 (Mon-Tues)
Evening Session  5:00 – 7:30pm
Camp Shirt Provided
Cost:   $65.00
Max 22 Participants
The primary purpose for this H2 clinic is to give each player an extreme number of defensive repetitions to improve their agility, speed and accuracy in defense and passing. This clinic will also focus on the techniques involved in defense and serve receive.  Goal is 5 players ½ per court.
 
Session D

H2 Beginner Hitter/Transition Clinic(Grades 6-8 or 1st year Players)
July 14-15 (Thu-Fri)
Evening Session 5:00 – 7:30pm
Camp Shirt Provided
Cost:  $65.00
Max 22 Participants
Players at this H2 clinic will focus on practicing proper hitting and blocking technique. Players will learn 3-step & 4-step approach technique, middle/slide technique & shot selection. Players will also work on the key elements of blocking. Goal is 5 players ½ per court.

Session 1
H2 Advanced Skills Camp (Grades 9th and Above + Advanced Skilled  Players)
July 25-26 (Mon- Tues)
Morning Session 8:30 – 11:30am
Afternoon Session 1:00 – 3:30
Lunch & Camp Shirt Provided
Cost:  $200.00
Max 25 Participants
H2 advanced camp is for the more experienced player. Camp coaches focus on teaching high level technique to each individual player. Campers will work on all skills including different offensive and defensive systems according to their position. The campers will be divided up on different courts according to age and skill level.  Goal is 5 players ½ per court.
 
Session 2
H2 Advanced Skills Camp (Grades 9th and Above + Advanced Skilled  Players)

July 28-29 (Thu-Fri)
Morning Session 8:30 – 11:30am
Afternoon Session 1:00 – 3:30
Lunch & Camp Shirt Provided
Cost:  $200.00
Max 25 Participants
Players at this clinic will focus on practicing proper hitting and blocking technique. Players will learn several advanced techniques as well as different types of attack options. Players will also work on the key elements of blocking.  Goal is 5 players ½ per court.
 
Session 3
H2 Advanced Passing / Defense (Grades 9th and Above + Advanced Skilled  Players)

July 25-26 (Mon-Tues)
Evening Session  5:00 – 7:30pm
Camp Shirt Provided
Cost:   $75.00
Max 25 Participants
The primary purpose for this H2 clinic is to give each player an extreme number of defensive repetitions to improve their agility, speed and accuracy in defense and passing. This clinic will also focus on the techniques involved in defense and serve receive.  Goal is 5 players ½ per court.

Session 4
H2 Advanced Hitter/Transition Clinic (Grades 9th and Above + Advanced Skilled  Players)
July 28-29 (Thur-Fri)
Evening Session 5:00 – 7:30pm
Camp Shirt Provided
Cost:  $75.00
Max 25 Participants
This H2 clinic will focus on proper transition technique, 3-step and 4-step approach footwork, and Hit location. Players will be divided on courts based on ability. Players will receive a high number of swing repetitions while learning and perfecting advanced attacking skills.  Goal is 5 players ½ per court.
 

All camp sessions will be led by Geoffrey Davis, Director of H2 Saint Louis Volleyball Club & 4th year Assistant with Washington University in St. Louis Women’s Volleyball Team. 

Questions?  Email Geoff at gdavis@h2saintlouis.org

 

Download Registration Form here.

H2 Saint Louis Celebrates with Banquet

The 2nd Annual H2 Saint Louis Formal Banquet was held on Thursday June 2nd at Glen Echo Country Club to commemorate the club’s successful 2011 season and say a final goodbye to fellow teammates.   We doubled last year’s attendance with 200 members joining in the celebration that kicked off with a club picture, a fantastic video presentation by Geoff Davis that not only showed the hard work of our players but the humor in every situation and ended with dancing provided by our fabulous DJ Terre LeGrande.

We were honored with a speech on the importance of Teamwork by Kent Miller, Head Coach SLU Billikens Women’s Volleyball.  Kent spoke of the comrade that exists between each player on an individual team and on the importance of teamwork to a team’s success.  He also stated that in no other sport can you see a team coming together and relying on each other than in volleyball since every player on the court is an important piece in achieving set goals.  He was very grateful for the opportunity to speak to the girls.  We thank him for making time to attend.

A great time was had by all that attended and special thanks go out to all the players, parents, coaches, assistant coaches, Ken Kellerhals, president of Bissenger’s Chocolates for the fabulous custom H2 chocolate bars, and the banquet committee, Kim Brown, Lynn Brown, Geoff Davis, Roni Jackson, Terre LeGrande, De’Shea Mcbride and Glen Echo Country Club for making this event a huge success.

Good luck to our seniors in their future endeavors and hopefully we will see everyone next season.

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17 White Ends the Season with a 1st Place Medal in Louisville!

With only seven players (three playing out of their regular positions) H2 17 White won 1st place in the silver bracket of the Holiday Inn Classic tournament in Louisville.

Our lineup looked like total confusion but these tenacious players quickly fit into their unaccustomed positions and ended up in second place in pool play.  On day two, we went to the silver bracket and from there, the team was undefeated.  This was a hard fought battle and accomplished because seven individuals came together as one team.  It was all about the teamwork and the will to win!

IT’S OFFICIAL….. H2 18 CARDINAL QUALIFIES FOR NATIONALS!

Ranked 7th and 8th respectively in the region for most of the year, the final shot for a national bid came down between H2’s 18 Cardinal and 18 Black. Both teams came out swinging, but Cardinal prevailed in a two game set to secure a bid to this years JO’s in Atlanta, Ga.

I want to personally congratulate all the players that worked so incredibly hard all season long to make this journey possible.  It has been such a privilege to watch each of them grow and mature. We look forward to a great showing at Nationals and a great start to your college volleyball careers!

Coach Geoff

14 Black Wins the Zinc Championship!

14 Black came away victorious in the Gateway Regional Championships.  They had an amazing day of volleyball on Sunday! The team defeated a very determined 14 Cardinal team to win the Zinc Championship.

17 WHITE TAKES SECOND PLACE IN BRONZE/COPPER REGIONALS

H2 17 White had an outstanding day of volleyball on Saturday going undefeated through pool play.

They advanced to the Bronze bracket and started Sunday strong, defeating the St. Charles Stars in the first match of the day.

The team went on to defeat Mid State Force in two games.  Still undefeated, H2 17 White met Mid State Force again for the Championship match.

They fought a hard battle and finished the day in second place.

H2 14 White Wins the Platinum Championship!

 14 White faced a tough St. Louis Heat team in the championship.  After losing the first game 25-23 the team rallied to win the second game 25-21 and force a third game, which they lost.  Since H2 14 White was the only undefeated team in the championship, they had to play a 25 point tie-breaker game.   They came out on top 25-21 to win First Place in the Platinum division.  “The girls fought and never gave up.  I’m very proud of how each and every girl contributed to our win,” said Coach Schroeder.

 

At the moment of victory, Coach Schroeder shows that he's got a good vertical!

15 Cardinal does it again

After a tough weekend in Atlanta and a 9th place finish at the Mid East Qualifier, 15 Cardinal is looking better than ever. This past weekend 15 Cardinal brought home first place medals from the 16s Jaguar Classic at Fort Zumwalt West. The Cardinal went 11-1 on the day. “All players played great and everyone did their part, Rose really found a great rhythm today and was pounding the ball,” Coach Loyd said after the win.

All H2 15s teams advance to gold

All 15s teams (Cardinal, Black and White)  participated in the Jaguar Classic at Fort Zumwalt West this past weekend.  All of the 15s team advanced to the gold bracket in the 16s tournament. 15s Cardinal was first in pool. 15s Black was first in pool and 15s white had a high pool finish as well. Great job ladies for a great day.

H2 14 Crush Wins Gold at the Governors Classic Tournament on Sunday!

Coach Tracie Casey and the H2 14 Crush girls brought their great spirit and winning ways to the final H2 Saint Louis Governors Classic Tournament this season and claimed 1st place in the gold division!

Nice job ladies against some very strong competition!

14 Black Takes First in Silver at Omni Classic!

H2 14 Black placed first in Silver in the Omni Classic U14 on Sunday April 3, 2011.  H2 14 Black defeated St. Charles Explosion 14 CK in the third game of the match 15-12.

14 White Takes Second at SEMO II

H2 Saint Louis 14 White took second place at the SEMO II tournament on March 27.  The parents fought through the snow storm (and closed highway) to get to the tournament and our players fought to the end of each match to play their way into the finals.  The girls never gave up, coming back from a seven point deficit in the semifinals to make their way to the championship match.

12 Black Comes in 2nd in Gold!

12 Black came in 2nd at the Spring Fling on March 27 at Hazelwood Central after taking it to three 3 games.  They missed out winning 1st by just 2 points!  Congratulations, Girls!

15 Black Finishes 20-0 over the last two weekends!

Please help us congratulate Carl and the players of 15 Black as they finish 20-0 over the past two weekends!  Way to go girls!

14 Power Takes First in Silver!

14 Power had its first medal winning tournament on Saturday, March 5!  They placed first in the Silver division at the North County Aces Classic.  Way to go 14 Power!!  Keep up the good work.

17 Cardinal brings home another 1st place finish!

 Sunday the 17 Cardinal team traveled to the Show Me Center in Cape Girardeau, MO.  After finishing 1st in pool play the Cardinal team went on to finish the day undefeated, taking home 1st place medals!   “Our six rotation player, whom is also our captain, was out with an injury and one of our middles had to leave early but everyone stepped up and played where they were asked and did an awesome job.  I was extremely proud of them all” said Coach McBride.  The final was played against Cape Force with 17 Cardinal winning both sets 25-21 and 25-11.  17 Cardinal’s next tournament will be this Sunday March 6th at Mineral Area College.

14 Cardinal Wins Silver in Old Settlement Tournament

After a slow start, H2 Saint Louis 14 Cardinal collected themselves, and sang their way to the Silver Bracket Championship in the Old Settlement Tournament held in Ste. Genevieve, February 27.  “We were a bit sluggish in pool play, then began to turn things around in the first round of bracket play vs. STL Metro” says coach Kevin Adkins.  “Wow, things ramped up another notch while I was filling out the lineup sheet for the Championship match against Festus Crush, a team we lost to in pool play.  Our girls started singing and dancing, and genuinely having a great time.  It was at that point, I knew the game was on.”  14 Cardinal went on to win 25-13, 25-19.

Weekend on the Road with H2

18 CARDINAL CELEBRATES AFTER ONE OF MANY WINS ON THE WEEKEND. The 18 Cardinal led the way with a 5th place finish (48 teams) in the gold division this weekend in Omaha!

Eight H2 teams traveled to OMAHA this weekend to participate in the Presidents day tournament sponsored by Asics and Nebraska Elite Volleyball Club.

The Weekend was highlighted by some great volleyball and was capped off by Mary Columbo  (18 Black) signing her letter of intent to attend  and play volleyball at Avila Catholic College in Kansas City, as many of her H2 Family looked on and cheered her accomplishments.

Results are in and H2 STL 18 Cardinal finish atop all teams participating with a top 10 Finish in 18 Gold Club bracket.

I am so incredibly proud of how all of our girls represented our St Louis Community, our Gateway Region and just as importantly, our H2 Family.  All over the gym we continued to advance our program with fundamentally sound volleyball and great team bonding and unity of mission.

On the journey home, after a brief nap in the passenger seat, I awoke to what could only be described as one of the most beautiful, clear skies that I have ever seen. Stars shimmered with a beautiful light and it reaffirmed my belief that great things will continue to happen for our entire H2 Family, thru HIM, as long as we keep looking up!

OMAHA PRESIDENTS DAY TOURNAMENT

H2 STL 18 CARDINAL 18s CLUB DIVISION 5TH IN GOLD ,  5TH OVERALL
H2 STL 18 BLACK 18s CLUB DIVISION 2ND IN FLIGHT 1, 26TH OVERALL
H2 STL 17 CARDINAL 17s CLUB DIVISION 24TH OVERALL
H2 STL 17 BLACK 17s CLUB DIVISION 19TH OVERALL
H2 STL  16 CARDINAL 16s CLUB DIVISION 32ND OVERALL
H2 STL 16 BLACK 16s CLUB DIVISION 33RD OVERALL
H2 STL 15 CARDINAL 15s CLUB DIVISION 1ST IN SILVER, 11TH OVERALL
H2 STL 14 CARDINAL 14s CLUB DIVISION 24TH OVERALL

 

KANSAS CITY PRESIDENTS DAY TOURNAMENT

H2 STL 17 BLACK 17s CLUB DIVISION 11th OVERALL
H2 STL 14 BLACK 14s  CLUB DIVISION 21ST OVERALL

H2 14 White Wins Silver Championship at Rec Plex Classic

 

H2 14 White After Winning the Silver Bracket Championship (Front row: Brooke Biernbaum; Elena Becker; Emily Schroeder; Allison Spalding; Back row: Casey Schroeder, asst. coach; Camille Schillizzi; McKenzi Jacobson; Courtney Hughes; Shannon Groark; and Paul Schroeder, head coach).

H2 14 White broke through the ice to record its first medal win at the Rec Plex Classic, Feb. 20.  The team was seeded in first place in the Silver Bracket affording them a first round bye.  In the semifinal game 14 White won decisively over Club Vertical Black and faced a tough Insanity team for the championship.  They won the first game 25-19 and battled back from a six point deficit in the second game to win 29-27.  “It was a total team effort. Everyone fought for each and every point.  It was great to see all their hard work pay off to win their first medal,” says Paul Schroeder, coach.

Three Straight Medal Weekends for 15 Cardinal!

H2 15 Cardinal sports the medal they won this weekend.

H2 Saint Louis 15 Cardinal has been heating up some gyms in the last few weeks. They have medaled the past three consecutive weekends. 15 Cardinal competed in the Gateway Region Girls Festival this weekend. The Cardinal was ranked second overall only behind SWIL Smack.  Cardinal had the first seed in their pool going into pool play. On Saturday they defeated Gemini and Midwest Explosion. 

That afternoon 15 Cardinal was re-pooled where they still had a number one seed. The Cardinal fought off a tough Rockwood team (142) and blasted Inferno. Sunday morning pool play resumed followed by playoffs. 15 cardinal had to play TESL (Black) for the first game of the morning(last pool play match). This game would go 3 sets and H2 would eventually win. The next match of the day was against a tough SWIL smack team. H2 15 Cardinal would sweep them to make it to the championship where they would lose two very close games to the SWIL black team. The ladies fought hard and played great volleyball all weekend. “We are close, so close, to where we would like to be. Tough loses like this teach us that we still have work to do. We are almost where we want to be. When we get there watch out!” said Head Coach Michael Loyd after the loss to SWIL. H2 Saint Louis 15 Cardinal will head to Omaha to compete in the Asics Presidents Day classic this coming weekend with five other H2 Saint Louis teams.

East Central College Signs Katie Egart

Lutheran South High Senior Standout Katie Egart signs Letter of Intent to play volleyball at East Central College. (Pictured left to right: front row: Cindy Egart, Katie Egart and Steve Egart; back row: Lutheran South Head Coach Carol Reinitz and East Central Head Coach Brad Bruns).

Another piece of the 2011 East Central College (ECC) volleyball puzzle fell into place with the team’s second signing of Lutheran High School South senior outside hitter Katie Egart, announced ECC Head Coach Brad Bruns.   

Bruns hopes Egart can contribute right away.   “She is incredibly talented.  We’re looking for her to contribute defensively as well,” said Bruns. 

As a junior, Egart led the Lutheran South Lancers in kills with 193 while hitting .257. She also had 188 digs, 32 solo blocks, 39 block assists, 14 aces and nine assists.  That helped to land her on the AVCA Under Armor Girls High School All-America Watch List published before this season.  During her senior season, Egart led Lutheran South with 254 kills while hitting .357. She also had 31 solo blocks, 41 block assists, 83 digs, 13 assists and eight aces. Egart caught the eyes of the coaching staff last winter when she was playing with the H2 Saint Louis Volleyball Club in an event at East Central College.

“I am very excited.  I can’t wait,” Egart said.  “We are very excited to sign Katie.  She is an incredible athlete who has a very good work ethic. We are looking for her to make an immediate impact on the court,” said Bruns.

At East Central, Egart hopes to get her general education requirements done before focusing on her area of major. She also hopes to play volleyball beyond ECC. “I just want to get my general education done,” said Egart.  “Hopefully, I can get a volleyball scholarship after that. I want to study interior design or do something with kids with special needs.”

Egart said her first contact with Bruns was memorable.   “The first time I talked to Brad, I was at a tournament in Union at East Central.  I guess I was playing really good and he started talking to me about East Central and asked if I was looking anywhere for college. He gave me some information and it went from there. I ended up getting a scholarship,” said Egart

She is currently playing on the H2 Saint Louis 18 Cardinal team this season.  “Hopefully, we’ll be able to do really well this year and make it to nationals,” Egart said about her club squad.

Emory Volleyball Announces Commitments For 2011-12 School Year

Olivia Volarich (# 9) H2 Saint Louis 18 Black, celebrates with her teammates in Memphis as the team competed in 18s open competition at the MLK tournament this weekend. The team finished the tournament with 4th place gold.

Olivia Volarich (# 9)
5’8”
Setter/RB
St. Louis, MO/Whitfield School

Volarich was a four-year starter at setter for the Whitfield School where she was coached by Cipriano Casado.  As a senior, she lead her team to an overall record of 27-6 and a berth in the quarterfinal round of the high school state tournament and helped Whitfield to the program’s sixth district crown in nine seasons.

Volarich was named to First-Team All- District in 2008, 2009 and 2010, All-Conference First –Team and Metro Women’s Athletic Association First- Team for three years.  She was the recipient of her high school’s 2009-10 Outstanding Female Athlete Award.  Co-captained her team as a junior and senior.

Volarich currently plays club volleyball for H2 St. Louis 18 Black where she is coached by Geoffrey Davis and serves as team captain.

“Olivia is an amazing athlete with a work ethic to match,” stated Jenny McDowell, Emory Head Coach. “Her passion for the game is evident every time she steps on the court.  Olivia finds a way to win no matter what it takes.  She is a great teammate and leader who expects excellence out of herself and everyone around her.  She will do great things in an Emory uniform.”

H2 Dominates in Memphis!!

Elvis was in the house and so was H2….Eight teams from H2 Saint Louis traveled to Memphis this past weekend to join 158 teams participating in the MLK tournament held at the Memphis Cook Convention Center.  First day results found all eight teams advancing to gold brackets!  The night was celebrated by some on Beale St, taking the trolley, riding horse drawn carriages, dancing at BB Kings and enjoying all of the fun things the great city of Memphis has to offer.  Day two ended with both 17 Black and 17 Cardinal bringing home championship trophies.  15 Cardinal finished 2nd, 18 Black finished 4th, 16 Black finished 4th, 14 Cardinal finished 5th, 15 White finished 6th and 13 Cardinal finished 9th.  Eight teams and eight gold finishes= success.  Way to go H2 athletes and coaches.  We are proud of you all.

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15 Cardinal Takes First Place at Mayor’s Classic!

H2 Saint Louis 15 Cardinal coached by Michael Loyd, David Owens, and Natalie Gerke took 1st this past weekend in the Mayor’s Classic at McCluer North High School. The Cardinal team coasted through pool play not dropping a single set. They defeated PLVC Fuegos, St. Louis Powerhitters and St. Louis Heat and dominated the first playoff game against St. Charles Xplosion JC. The team was put to the test in the semifinal game against St. Charles Stars Blue. “The Stars are a tough team and they had us out of our game, but our team is so strong.  They never gave up.  We were down 13-18 and they fought back,” said Coach Loyd.  The 5-0 run was led by Mackenzie Porter with a pair of aces and digs.  15 Cardinal defeated Tesl for the championship and went 12-0 on the day. Great job Ladies. Hubba Hubba!

H2 Saint Louis 17 Cardinal Take 1st in Gold!!

The 17 Cardinal team coached by De’Shea McBride and Geoff Davis took home 1st place medals after competing at Southwestern Illinois College over the weekend.  After splitting with SIS VBC bright and early on their first match of the day, 17 Cardinal went the rest of the day undefeated.  The championship match was meeting SIS VBC once again but this time 17 Cardinal was wide awake, handing the wolfpack a pair of loses 25-18 and 25-10.  Congratulations 17 Cardinal!!

Mega Scrimmage Brings H2 Champions, Parents & Fans out in Huge Numbers!

More than 180 athletes took part in the Fourth Annual H2 Mega Scrimmage, at Whitfield High School!  “It was a great way to help showcase 19 teams in an inter-club 56 game affair,” according to Geoff Davis, club director of H2 Saint Louis.

Teams competed in a friendly manner while helping the coaches develop strategies and work with lineups for their upcoming tournament season which begins next weekend.  It also provided each member the opportunity to complete the practical portion of the Referee and Scorekeepers clinic required by Gateway.

 Our host, the H2 Saint Louis 18 Black squad and their parents did a fabulous job providing wonderful food options.

As we look towards the future with our mission in mind, Success in Life through Volleyball, H2 Saint Louis will celebrate its Fifth Annual H2 Mega Scrimmage next season by pledging monies raised to benefit the Susan G. Koman Foundation to fight Breast Cancer.

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Scorekeeping Clinic Dec. 29 from 7:30 – 9 p.m.

A Reminder,
The Scorekeeping  Clinic is Wednesday Night from 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. at Lutheran High North School!
 
Links to the information we will be covering is provided below.  Please take a minute to print out a copy of the information and bring it with you to Lutheran North Tomorrow if you can.  That will allow us to keep the cost down of printing:
 
Also, if you remember, please bring a pencil.
 
2011 Jr. Scorekeeper Clinician’s Guide
*Clinic Material, Jr. Officials’ Requirements, & Sample Sets (PDF)
*Scorekeeper Tips & Reminders (PDF)
*One Page Score Summary – Non-deciding Set (PDF)
*One Page Score Summary – Deciding Set (PDF)
*Test – Form B (all ages) approved clinicians may contact office for answer key
 
We will again work in groups on our teams to complete the initial sessions.  We will then complete our practical at the Mega Scrimmage on Sunday.  I am going to ask the older ages to work with the younger ages tomorrow night.  I am also going to ask the coaches to be available to assist each group with the scorekeeping summaries as well.  We will try to finish as soon as possible tomorrow night. 
 
Looking forward to seeing all of you in the gym tomorrow night!
 
Directions to Lutheran North High School can be found on the website on the practice facilities page.

H2 Saint Louis 17 Cardinal Take Second in Silver Bracket!

H2 Saint Louis Coach McBride and 17 Cardinal, along with 18 Black, took a break from competition this weekend and were on hand to see Penn State win its fourth consecutive national championship this weekend at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO. 17 Cardinal took second in silver behind KC-Extreme to medal in the HOA 17 Open Division Holiday Tournament, held at Bartle Hall in conjunction with the AVCA National Convention.  H2 Saint Louis 18 Black finished 4th in Gold, in 18s Open, falling in the semi’s to Texas Volleyball Association 181.

18 Black and 17 Cardinal Advance to Gold Playoffs in Kansas City!

H2 Saint Louis 18s Black and 17 Cardinal both finished 2nd in pool play on Saturday, Dec. 18 in the  Kansas City Holiday Tournament.  Both teams advance to Gold Playoffs on Sunday afternoon.

 Go H2……