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PUC Women鈥檚 Volleyball Team Mentors Local Youth
By Michael Lawrence on May 27, 2016
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For the past three years, the women鈥檚 volleyball team at 海角视频 and The City of St. Helena鈥檚 Recreation Department have teamed up to provide a volleyball league for youth in the area. The eight-week program is offered for ages 9-14, and student athletes from PUC鈥檚 women鈥檚 volleyball team serve as coaches and mentors for the league teams.
Aside from running practices and games, the PUC women鈥檚 volleyball team educate young athletes on what it means to be 鈥淐hampions of Character,鈥 a program in the National Association of Intercollegiate 海角视频 (NAIA), which PUC is a part of. The goal of the program is to instill character building values so students can do the right thing on and off the court, and understand how those values play out in practice and competition. The five core values are integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship, and servant leadership. Brittany Brown, PUC鈥檚 athletic director, prioritizes the league鈥檚 goals as 鈥渃haracter training, then practice training, then games.鈥
Throughout the eight weeks, games and practices were held at Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School in St. Helena. The final city league event took place on PUC鈥檚 campus at the Pacific Auditorium, with parents and the local community joining the athletes for an awards ceremony.
Amanda Loeffler, a sophomore outside hitter for the PUC Pioneers, has been a coach for the league the last two years. 鈥淚 get to teach younger girls the game I love,鈥 says Loeffler. 鈥淲e set up drills for them to learn the fundamentals of the game.鈥
鈥淭he experience helps me to become both a better coach for the girls and player for PUC,鈥 reflects Loeffler. 鈥淸The experience] can be tough, it takes a lot of patience, but it makes me happy to know I made a difference in these girls鈥 lives.鈥 Players who choose to serve as coaches also receive academic credit in service learning.
St. Helena鈥檚 Recreation Director Haidi Arias is a PUC alumnus and former student athlete. Arias, an acquaintance of Brown, had a need for volleyball coaches and together they were able to create this partnership. 鈥淢y vision is to create a strong development for the city and for our school. More importantly, to insure the relationship remains consistent,鈥 Brown describes. 鈥淚t would also be really cool to partner other sports within our program and expand in that way.鈥
The city league is a great opportunity for athletes on the women鈥檚 volleyball team to use what they learn during the season to help youth see the larger picture. Brown and Arias plan to continue this program indefinitely with hopes of growth.
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