Choo Choo Volleyball Club Claims Three Tournament Championships

Monday, January 28, 2008

The Choo Choo City volleyball Club 18's, 15 Power and 15 Club all three won their tournament this weekend in Knoxville.

The 18's won their second straight tournament, losing only two games the entire day.

The wins were a first for the 15 Power and 15 Club teams.

The outstanding setting of Gretchen Higdon (Ooltewah) helped the the 18's to beat the Smokey Mountain 18-1 in the Championship 25-20, 25-19.

Christina Teter(Red Bank), and Lauren Traub(Soddy-Daisy) led the attack in the Middle, while Courtney Cotter(Ooltewah), Erika Shopeshire(Red Bank), Mary Kate Works (Walker Valley), and Amanda Kelley (Ooltewah)were doing it on the outside.

Nicole Millsaps (Soddy-Daisy), Sarah Smith (Ooltewah), and Chelsie Blackburn (Walker Valley) were super in defense and passing to start the offense.

"We have a lot of talent that will gives us a ton of success this year," said Coach Paul Brock. "This was a total team effort with all players stepping up at important times to help us win games."


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