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Post by new on Jan 22, 2009 3:09:36 GMT -4
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Post by David on Jan 22, 2009 13:30:17 GMT -4
How do you figure that Cal Bap isnt the best NAIA school? they won 4 straight national championships in 04,05,06,07 and lost in the national championship game in 08. if thats not being the best, i dont know what is.
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Post by warner southern on Jan 28, 2009 1:06:50 GMT -4
Since when did Warner Southern become such a great academic school? If you want to go play volleyball and go to a school with good academics, just go to UCF or FIU and play for their club teams. It's great that Florida has a varsity volleyball team that competes on a national level, but the kids who go there are hitting volleyballs much harder than they are hitting the books.
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Well Whadda You Know
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Post by Well Whadda You Know on Jan 28, 2009 21:04:10 GMT -4
Dang, I always thought they would be hitting the coeds pretty hard...so Whadda You Know...
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Post by uzza fn on Feb 19, 2009 17:03:05 GMT -4
And Robert Tarr was about like 6'7" not 6'4" i play with robert tarr now...and he is not 6'7.......he is about 6'4-6'5 and def. does have a 40+ vertical leap
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Post by Clint on May 30, 2012 12:03:39 GMT -4
THE best setter to come out of Florida is Aleks Ondelj from Oak Ridge High School. The thing is, barely anyone has seen him play so he doesn't get the credit he is due. Google his name and see what college coaches were saying about him when he was playing at Rutgers. Impressive. I played with Aleks Ondelj at Oak Ridge in 1999, he was the best player in Central Florida at the time. We won games solely on his skill. He won multiple Division 1 awards an led the m to victories against Top 5 division 1 teams at Rutgers.
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