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09 schedule sucessstories
Name
Position
Education
Coaching Experience
Rayannah Salahuddin
Head Coach
MS Kinesiology, Humboldt State University
14 years
Mike Lapuz
Assistant Coach
BS Computer Information Tech. University of Phoenix
4 years
Prima Elam
Defensive & Setting Coach
Info Coming Soon!
15 years

Head Coach: Rayannah Salahuddin

Education: B.S. Kinesology (Teaching/ Coaching), Humboldt State University

"My coaching philosophy is: education, strategy, execution, and risk aversion. I believe in educating my players in the most advanced volleyball skills, as well as, expecting a minimum GPA of a 3.50 while they participate in our year-round program. We offer one of the few year-round volleyball programs at the junior college level: off-season conditioning classes, volleyball classes that cover volleyball theory, tactics, and strategy. My #1 goal is to help my players get recruited to a four-year university.

I specifically train middle blockers to be devastating and powerful hitters. You will learn how to move across the net and set a solid block, transition off the net, and take an approach for numerous quickset attacks (1's, Back 1's, Dogs, 31's ect). You will also learn how to create holes on your opponents block by running effective plays from the middle. |TOP|

SCVB Coaches

Assistant Coach: Michael Lapuz

Education: B.S. Computer Information Technology, Devrey.

Notable Athletic Accomplishments: I started all years of high school at Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory. I was a 3-time MVP, and 2-time member of a championship team. I'm currently a member of an NVCA team: International Flava as a opposite side attacker.

Coaching Experience: Two years of coaching experience at the junior college level and I have coached various club team throughout the bay area.

Why did you choose to coach at Skyline College? I wanted to take on a different perspective of the game. I have always had a gift with teaching others, now I can develop my coaching skill in this program.

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Personal Bio to Recruits: As an opposite and right side hitter, I like my players to focus on transitioning off the net completely. Taking a strong approach with quickness and power. I start by teaching my players how to hit a controlled cross-court, line, and hard angle attack. Then I start teaching the mental side of the game, and teaching my players how to hit off-speed, roll shots, and tips.

 

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