Day 2 at USAV Girls' Junior National Championships
Erin Campbell June 25, 2010
Photo: USA Volleyball/Erin Campbell
Laguna Beach 15 Whiz thinking out of the box when it comes to supporting fellow teams.
Erin Campbell
Intern, Media Relations and Publications
Phone: (719) 228-6800
E-Mail: erin.campbell@usav.org
Setting Trends
RENO, Nev. (June 25, 2010) – There are some things in the volleyball world that will never go out of style: ribbons in the hair, headbands, the side ponytail and braids. But for Laguna Beach 15-Whiz, it’s more about setting trends than following them.
At the 2010 USA Volleyball Girls’ Junior National Championships being held June 24-July 3 at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center, the squad decided to take their support of its 14 Quon team past simply cheering and clapping. They decided to stick their hair straight up in the air using a water bottle. To achieve this look, it requires one to bend over and put a water bottle at the crown of their head. They then put a hair-tie at the top of the water bottle to ensure that the hair will not move, giving them a cone-head type look.
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Fans Getting Their Money’s Worth
Along with tennis fans and soccer fans alike, parents and spectators of court 18 at the USA Volleyball Girls’ Junior National Championships were no stranger to its own set of marathon matches.
The court started with a three-gamer between St. Louis CYC 14 Green and Miz LB 14 Rockstar. CYC took the tight first set 28-26, but LB tightened up their offense and committed a fraction of the errors in the second set that they did in the first and defeated CYC, 25-17.
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Click here for the complete Schedule:
All Girls’ 12 Divisions: June 27-30
All Girls’ 13 Divisions: June 25-28
All Girls’ 14 Divisions: June 24-27
All Girls’ 15 Divisions: June 26-29
All Girls’ 16 Divisions: June 30- July 3
All Girls’ 17 Divisions: June 28- July 1
All Girls’ 18 Divisions: June 29- July 2
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