Olympic medalist April Ross Team for Tomorrow athlete ambassador
April Ross is the first volleyball player to be named a USOC's Team for Tomorrow athlete ambassador, will visit hometown in April
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Approximately 145 athletes from around the country will work with top coaches and look to improve their skills at the USA Volleyball National Team Development Program’s (NTDP) Boys Indoor Fall Training Series event on Oct. 17-20 at the Olympic & Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs
April Ross is the first volleyball player to be named a USOC's Team for Tomorrow athlete ambassador, will visit hometown in April
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They like to call the Manhattan Beach Open the Wimbledon of beach volleyball. That makes Mike O’Hara some kind of stud, because he won the thing five times in a row, including the inaugural open in 1960. And there’s so, so much more to Mike O’Hara’s story. Everyone should lead a life so interesting —...