Kenzilla.com Volleyball clips of high school junior setter Kenzie Aries volleyball shot blocking. Roof volleyball blocks. Volleyball roofing block. More info at Kenzilla.com
Kauai High School presents the Annual Girl’s Volleyball High School Challenge. Held on the beautiful island of Kauai, Hawaii, this event provides participants with “Lots of games, good competition, fun, and fellowship on the Garden Isle of Hawaii.” See highlights here: www.tisworld.com This competitive high school volleyball tournament continues to grow every year, with 24 teams participating every year since 2006, and 32 in 2009! In past years teams from Texas, Iowa, Oregon, and all over California (Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Jose and more) have joined local teams from all over the Hawaiian Islands to participate in this exciting tournament! On Saturday evening everyone participates in the informal dinner and awards banquet, featuring a special DVD presentation of the tournament highlights, a special guest speaker, and other
OHSSE football recruiting experts give their opinions on some of the best high school football players from the 2009 football season. These recruits will be signing their national letters of intent on February 3, 2010. The Oklahoma High School Sports Express airs first on Sunday nights at 10:30 on FOX25 and then replays 12 times during the week on local stations in Enid, Stillwater, Ponca City, Lawton and on Pioneer DTV. This video is NOT to be used without permission.
Directed by Peter Christian. Written by John Bogert and Peter Christian. The award winning film is a humorous look at high school stereotypes. Filmed at Niskayuna High School in Schenectady, New York for the senior show in 1980. Last minute of video is cut off due to 10:00min youtube restriction.
Friday, November 18, 2005 marked another great moment in the annals of San Pedro High School sports as the girls volleyball team was able to cap off a thrilling season in the City Section Girls Volleyball championship match against a worthy challenger in Taft of Woodland Hills at Occidental College in Eagle Rock. In Game Four, the Toreadors were only down 20-19, as they made a bid for a comeback after avoiding a sweep by winning Game 3. That’s when three kills by Natalie Benitez and a critical block by eventual City Section Player Of The Year Samantha Taylor set up a frantic rally for match point. An error by Taft allowed the Pirates to celebrate and exhale, repeating as City champions with a four-game win, the only time the 2005 San Pedro girls volleyball team didn’t sweep a City Section opponent. Including regular season tournaments, the Pirates finished 35-4 overall, of the most dominant seasons ever for San Pedro, regardless of the sport.