RED BLUE COACHES CHAMP GIVING LEVELS AND BENEFITS:

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BLUE $250-$499

COACHES $500-$999

CHAMP $1000+



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Lewiston, ID 83501

500 8th Avenue

Lewis-Clark State Volleyball

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LEWIS-CLARK STATE VOLLEYBALL 500 8TH AVENUE LEWISTON, ID 83501

GIVING LEVELS AND BENEFITS:

Invited to All WAA Events

Picture Taken With Athlete

Warrior Apparel Shop VBall T-Shirt

*All contributions are tax deductible

Invitation to President’s Reception

2013 SCHEDULE Aug. 22-23

BIOLA HOLIDAY INN SUMMER SLAM La Mirada, CA

Aug. 22 Thu. Westmont College

La Mirada, CA

9 a.m.

Aug. 22 Thu. Concordia (Calif.)

La Mirada, CA

3 p.m.

Aug. 23 Fri. Vanguard University

La Mirada, CA

9 a.m.

La Mirada, CA

1 p.m.

Aug. 23 Fri. Biola University Aug. 29-30

The V Club is the official booster club of women’s volleyball at Lewis-Clark State College. This organization has been created to directly support volleyball studentathletes with much needed scholarship assistance and general program needs. As a member you have the opportunity to impact these exceptional studentathletes off the court through interaction and mentorship after matches as well as at volleyball functions. Every member has the option to be involved as much as they like. The contribution allows you to sponsor a particular student-athlete or you may contribute to the entire program through a general gift.

2013 ROSTER 1 Treneisha Doyle

SO

OH

5-9 Vancouver, WA/Hudson’s Bay HS

3 Chelsea Shears

SR DS/L

5-5 San Jose, CA/Valley Christian HS

4 Mallorie Schoesler

JR

DS/L

5-5 Spokane, WA/West Valley HS

5 Jenna Loheed

FR

OH

5-10 Junction City, OR/Elmira HS

6 Marissa Verduci

SO

OH

5-11 Spokane, WA/North Idaho College

7 Regine Standley

SO

MB

5-11 Selah, WA/LaSalle HS

8 Chelsea Strong

JR

MB

6-0 Gresham, OR/Centennial HS

MEET THE COACHES

SOUTHERN OREGON TOURN.

Ashland, OR



Aug. 29 Thu. Simpson University

Ashland, OR

10 a.m.

Aug. 29 Thu. Northwest University

Ashland, OR

7 p.m.

Aug. 30 Fri. Menlo College

Ashland, OR

12 p.m.

Aug. 30 Fri. Southern Oregon

Ashland, OR

6 p.m.

Aug. 31 Sat. Concordia (Ore.)

Portland, OR

7 p.m.

Sept. 2 Mon. Seattle Pacific (exhibition)

Seattle, WA

1 p.m.

Sept. 6-7

Fort Worth, TX

WESLEYAN HUGHES CLASSIC

Sept. 6 Fri. Embry-Riddle

Fort Worth, TX

12 p.m.

Sept. 6 Fri. Our Lady of the Lake

Fort Worth, TX

5 p.m.

Sept. 7 Sat. Texas-Brownsville

Fort Worth, TX

8:30 a.m.

Sept. 7 Sat. Texas Wesleyan

Fort Worth, TX

1:30 p.m.

Sept. 11 Wed. College of Idaho

Caldwell, ID

5 p.m.

Sept. 13 Fri. *Montana Tech

Lewiston, ID

7 p.m.

Sept. 14 Sat. *Great Falls

Lewiston, ID

2 p.m.

Sept. 20 Fri. *Montana Western

Dillon, MT

6 p.m.

Sept. 21 Sat. *Carroll College

Helena, MT

1 p.m.

Sept. 26 Thu. *Dickinson State

Lewiston, ID

7 p.m.

Sept. 28 Sat. *Rocky Mountain

Lewiston, ID

2 p.m.

Oct. 3

Thu. CC of Spokane (exhibition)

Lewiston, ID

6 p.m.

Oct. 5

Sat. *Montana Tech

Butte, MT

1 p.m.

Oct. 8

Tue. North Idaho College (exhibition)

Lewiston, ID

7 p.m.

Oct. 12 Sat. *Westminster College

Salt Lake City, UT 1 p.m.

Oct. 17 Thu. *Carroll College

Lewiston, ID

7 p.m.

Oct. 19 Sat. *MSU-Northern

Lewiston, ID

2 p.m.

Oct. 22 Tue. College of Idaho

Lewiston, ID

6 p.m. 6 p.m.

Oct. 25 Fri. *MSU-Northern

Havre, MT

9 Keisha Luebbert-Kennedy SO MB/OH 6-3 Vancouver, WA/Evergreen HS

Oct. 26 Sat. *Great Falls

Great Falls, MT 1 p.m.

11 Willow Markowitz

SO

12 Kelsey Ross 13 Marlee Zeman 15 Ali Hubert

JR S/RSH 5-11 Gresham, OR/Sam Barlow HS

Nov. 14-16

Frontier Conference Tourn.

Great Falls, MT

16 Naomi Hernandez

SR

S

Dec. 3-7

NAIA National Tournament

Sioux City, IA

17 Niurka Toribio

SR

OH

22 Darby Santos

FR

S

OH

6-2 Calabasas, CA/Agoura HS

Nov. 2

Sat. *Rocky Mountain

Billings, MT

1 p.m.

JR

RSH

5-10 Cheyenne, WY/Laramie County Community College

Nov. 7

Thu. *Westminster College

Lewiston, ID

7 p.m.

JR

DS/L

5-5 San Diego, CA/Torrey Pines HS

Nov. 9

Sat. *Montana Western

Lewiston, ID

1 p.m.

5-9 Rosemead, CA/Bishop Amat Memorial HS 6-2 Santo Domingo, Dominican Repub/Snow College 5-10 Spokane, WA/North Central HS

Times and dates are subject to change. All times are Pacific. *Denotes Frontier Conference Match

LaToya Harris enters her third year as the head coach at Lewis-Clark State College looking to help the Warriors extend their streak as winners of six consecutive Frontier Conference championships. In 2012, Harris led the Warriors to a 16-10 record, including an 11-4 mark in conference play and an 8-1 record inside the friendly confines of the Activity Center. She is a former Frontier Conference Coach of the Year winner and has a 39-16 overall record (24-5 FC) in her LCSC coaching career. Nine of her players have earned all-conference honors and 14 have earned all-conference academic honors. Harris was a standout player at Washington State University during 1999-2002. During her freshman season, WSU’s graduate assistant coach was Jen Greeny, who Harris replaced at the Warrior helm. Greeny is now head coach at WSU. Prior to LCSC, Harris had been head volleyball coach at Sam Barlow High School in Gresham, Ore., since 2006 and also had been coach of the Alpine Volleyball Club team since 2007. She came highly recommended, by both Greeny and her old coach at WSU, Cindy Fredrick. She signed to play volleyball at WSU where she was a starter all four seasons and earned All-Freshman Pac-10 Conference honors her first season and first-team All-Pac-10 her final three seasons. She also was the team MVP her sophomore and senior seasons and earned Pac-10 Player of the Week both seasons as well. She became the third player in WSU history to record at least 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs during her career and finished fourth in school history in both categories. She also held the record for most career service aces with 143. Following her playing career, she served as an undergraduate assistant coach for Fredrick at WSU in the 2003 season, and then became head coach at San Leandro High in California for two seasons before taking over at Sam Barlow. Harris and her fiancé Renaldo Alexander Sr., have a 7-year-old son Renaldo Alexander Jr. Keo Millan is in his second year as an assistant coach at Lewis-Clark State College. Millan is a highly-competitive and lifelong volleyball player whose passion for and experience with the sport spans nearly 25 years. His volleyball roots are in Southern California where he earned team MVP and All-Metro League honors in high school as a starting setter. He played collegiately for four years at Washington State University. As the team’s starting setter and co-captain, Millan earned Tournament MVP and All-Tournament Team honors while helping lead the Cougars to the top of the Pacific Intercollegiate Volleyball Association and two consecutive top-five finishes at Division I Collegiate Club Nationals. During that time, he also worked as an IHSAA certified volleyball referee and coached Pullman High School’s junior varsity and the University of Idaho women’s club volleyball teams. Millan then served as a police officer prior to moving to Clarkston in 2011. His decision to return to coaching volleyball has made an immediate impact on the Lewis-Clark Valley’s volleyball scene. He was the 2011 junior varsity volleyball coach at Clarkston High School. He is the Co-Director of Snake River Juniors Volleyball Club and the head coach of the U16 team. He guided the U16 team to a 2012 top 10 final ranking out of 87 teams in the Evergreen Region. He has also coached for Clarkston High School’s Junior Bantams Camp, LCSC’s Warrior Volleyball Club, and provides private individual training. Millan is IMPACT and CAP 1 certified through USA Volleyball. He specializes in developing the setter position as well as game tactics and strategy, team mindset training, and strength and conditioning. Millan has been married for 14 years to Kimberly, a native of Lewiston who is also an avid volleyball player. They have two children, Eva and Ikaika.