Taylor Danowski
2007 Alumni
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Chelsea Gray 2006 Opposite Hitter |
Volleyball wise I play intramurals, and coach the men’s club team at
WSU, I am a referee for High School volleyball, and am the two year
running champ for sand 4s coed tournament at WSU....I am studying at
Washington state university to be an elementary teacher and want to
coach either club or high school volleyball once I get out of college |
2003 Alumni
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Megan (Halverson) Hymas 2001-2003 |
I am recently married as of June 2008 and I am also pursuing a masters degree in public administration at BYU. I will graduate in April of 2011. As far as volleyball goes, I did continue to play intramural volleyball in college and still do for fun. It was really a great experience to be a part of a great team my senior year of high school. In one of my interviews prior to starting my masters degree I actually used the Redmond High School volleyball team as an example of a team experience in which we overcame adversity. I remember that we weren't the biggest, tallest, or most skilled team but I do remember that we were hard workers. We were persistent in our efforts, and it paid off. I also believe that we were cohesive as a team unit. We won the Kingco championship and went to state. I saw that as a great accomplishment. Granted, I now know that you've taken the Redmond High School volleyball to better and greater heights (I think you guys placed third or fourth in State right?) That's awesome. I've followed the volleyball team in the news in the past years and my Mom continues to keep me updated. Anyways, I just want you to know that I see my experience playing volleyball at Redmond High School as a great learning experience that taught me hard work and persistence. |
2002 Alumni
| Ashley Olson 2000-2002 Middle Hitter | I went to undergrad at University of San Diego and got my BA in Mathematics. Then I went to UC Berkeley for two years and got my Master's degree Biostatistics. Now I have moved to the UK and am working as at Biostatistician at the Medical Research Council Human Nutrition Unit in Cambridge. |
2001 Alumni
| Cheryl Bean 1999-2001 Defensive Specialist | My husband Conor moved out to North Carolina to pursue his dream job writing for the magazine Baseball America. I finished out the school year teaching fourth grade at Christa McAuliffe Elementary in the Lake Washington School District, and I have just recently moved out to the East Coast. I'm looking forward to touring the East Coast, but am also looking forward to making our way back to the West Coast in a few years. |
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Brandi Gordon 2001 Outside H |
Brandi Gordon, who was an assistant coach at Seattle University and helped the University of Washington reach the College World Series, joins the Harvard softball team as a coaching assistant beginning with the 2009 season. Gordon was an assistant coach for Seattle during the 2008 season. She worked with the team's slap hitters, coached outfield defense and directed the Redhawks' conditioning program. In 2007, Gordon was the director of softball operations and camp coordinator at Washington, which finished in third place at the 2007 NCAA Women's College World Series. She has also coached many camps and clinics and has worked as a private softball instructor. Gordon was a four-year softball letterwinner at the University of the Pacific from 2002 to 2005. She was a catcher her first two years at Pacific but then made a successful move to the outfield for her junior and senior seasons. In her senior year, she Gordon was a second-team All-Big West selection as well as a third-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America pick. A native of Redmond, Wash., Gordon attended Redmond High School and
was a multi-sport letterwinner in volleyball, basketball, and softball.
She graduated from the University of the Pacific with a sports sciences
degree and a teaching credential in physical education.
http://www.gocrimson.com/sports/sball/coaches/gordon_brandi |