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Volleyball Clinic with AVP Star Holly McPeak, Carrie Dodd & Tati Minello

Updated 8/15/2007

     

Thursday August 23, 2007

Cedar Beach, Babylon, NY

1- 3: Juniors

4-6 pm: Adult female doubles

4-6 pm: Adult recreational players

www.hollymcpeakusa.com/

Cost: $40.

Space limited to 40 players per session

 

TO REGISTER: www.eevb.net/reg

Holly McPeak has a storied volleyball career that includes:

·         2nd in Career Pro Beach Volleyball Tournament Championships with 72

·          2004 Olympic Bronze Medalist at Athens

·          1st All-time Career Winnings with over $1.3 Million

·          All NCAA & All-PAC 10 in 1990 at UCLA

·          AVP Best Defensive Player 2002-20041985 World Cup gold medalist

 

Do Not Miss This Special EEVB Event at Cedar Beach, the Best place to Play Volleyball on Long Island!

 

 

Check out Holly’s web page: http://hollymcpeakusa.com/

In Addition to the Clinic with Holly McPeak listed above for Juniors and Female Doubles Players,

EEVB is also offering a clinic for Adults with

AVP Players Carrie Dodd and Tati Minello.

You can find additional info about the coaches at http://www.avp.com/players/

Thursday August 23, 2007

Cedar Beach, Babylon, NY

 

Cost $40/player

Details: for adult players with novice to intermediate level skills. Carrie and Tati will work with players on the basic skills of volleyball and then explain/demonstrate higher level skills that they use on the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour

Space limited to 40 players

 

Sign Up Today to Insure Your Space

TO REGISTER: www.eevb.net/reg

 

Carrie Dodd

Bio
With nine seasons under her belt, Dodd is a consistent and dominant force on the women's side. Originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Dodd has proven that players don't have to grow up on the beach to be fierce competitors. She has ranked in the top 15 of a domestic tour in eight of her nine seasons playing professional beach volleyball.  In 2000, she achieved her greatest accomplishment - winning the Hermosa Beach Open with Leanne McSorley. In 2002, she was named the AVP's Best Setter. In 2005, Dodd played with three different partners, advancing to the semifinals with each one. She finished the 2005 season ranked ninth in digs (574) and 10th in aces (64).

Dodd had her best international finish in 2004 when she teamed up with Nancy Mason to place fourth in the Marseille Grand Slam. Formerly Carrie Busch, she was an All-American at the University of Texas, where her older sister Nikki also played. Carrie was named MVP in helping Texas to second place at the NCAA finals. She graduated with a degree in sports administration. Dodd currently resides in El Segundo, California with her rescue dog Molly, she married Matt Dodd, brother of Beach Volleyball Olympic Medalist Mike Dodd, in March 2005.

Tati Minello:

Bio
"Tati" played professional indoor volleyball for six years in Italy as an outside hitter (1990-96). First played on the FIVB Tour in 1997, and played with two partners who rank in the top 10 in all-time wins on the FIVB Tour (Sandra Pires and Ana Paula Connelly). Won the 2001 Goodwill Games in Australia with Pires against Olympic Silver Medalists Shelda Bede and Adriana Behar, snapping their 28-match winning streak. In the first international tournament playing with Ana Paula, their very first match was a victory against Misty May and Kerri Walsh, but then lost to that duo in the finals of the tournament (Madrid, 2002).

Tati finished the 2006 Tour ranked second in aces (.95 per game) and ninth in digs (5.07 per game). She and former partner Mimi Amaral were a top 10 team on the AVP Tour each of their two years, with 10 top-five finishes in 2005-06. They first began as partners at the beginning of the 2005 Brazilian Tour. During the season Tati lives in Gardena, California.

 

Make it an AVP Weekend:

  1. Thursday: See the Coney Island Qualifier then head out to Cedar Beach for the Clinic
  2. Stay at the Jackson Hotel in Long Beach 25 minutes from Coney island
  3. Friday through Sunday: Watch the clinic coaches as they compete in the AVP Coney Island Open