The quake Volleyball Club is a relatively small, which was founded in 1998 and a coaching staff, which mainly works on a voluntary basis.
Open to girls 18-12 years old and lived in San Francisco, the Peninsula and Bay regions, Quake ACV, a secure environment for sports and positive atmosphere in which a number of ways committed competition and development with volleyball.
Quake has five teams this year. Two 18, one 16, one 15 and a 14th As a member of the Northern California Region Volleyball Club the oldest team in the under 18 participated in the launch of the California Power League qualifiers and the 24th Annual edition of the classic Las Vegas.
has your team played age 16 in the imposition of the California Power League Qualifiers (where they had a successful record on the second day), President’s Day tournament, who can play Southern California Qualification, Far West and to prepare for the championship in the league Area power
The team 15 years shows a steady improvement in the rate and the apparent success of the tournament they have done this, this year, finishing 56th in the 16 Open Division of the kickoff of California, 38th in Division 18 California Club Kickoff, Day 2 of the Power League qualification, they were 89th in the overall standings Division Evergreen Division and 32 of 15 years. In the President’s Day Tournament to 172 teams, they were 64th and placed second in the Truman and Barkley Division.
In Southern California to 144 teams qualifying for the 79th Division 16 club and Far West teams finished tied in 1998 38 with a third place in the Bronze Division. In the Region Power League Championship, they finished ninth in the Division of bronze. Look for the 15s team to further improve and save several notches in the win column to get into the season. This summer they are expected to participate in the High Roller tournament, the last of the season.
have the team from 14 years ago by Charles Lee and Bou Tonga coached a competitive edge group of eight students who attended grade in the qualification zone of the League and a regional leagues and 2, where they win a record turnover 50-50 half and lose half of their games. In Zone 3, they showed a determination League finishing with a 3-1 record. They also participated in the western and far-field four league and I think this team has nothing but improvement expected if they continue to work hard.
Quake Volleyball Club in Belmont, California, on Old County Road.