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Last Updated: Dec 12th, 2007 - 14:11:56 |
The College of the Redwoods volleyball team swept visiting Contra Costa 30-18, 30-25, 30-16 to earn its first victory of the young season.
Consistency was the word head coach Marla Gleave stressed after the game.
For example: “Inez Castro-Moore, an outside hitter, had her most consistent match of the season.”
Or: “Great middle play from Camille Hart and Melissa Throssel. We've really been focusing on running our middles, and both of them were their most consistent as far as going up and being ready to hit.”
Now the Corsairs hit the road, looking for, yup, some consistent consistency. They play Mendocino and Skyline at the Butte Crossover.
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Hearing the Music Gerry Moore raised a family of musicians, so naturally he didn’t attend many sports events while his two sons were growing up. That all changed when his granddaughter, Ines Castro-Moore, moved from Lisbon, Portugal, to Eureka this year and started playing volleyball for College of the Redwoods, where Moore taught music for the first 35 years the school was in existence.
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Lady Corsair Volleyball Sweeps The College of the Redwoods volleyball team swept visiting Contra Costa 30-18, 30-25, 30-16 to earn its first victory of the young season.
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