Last weekend SFA Volleyball ran their road winning streak to seven matches as they won the 2017 Mississippi State Bulldog Invitational in Starkville, MS. While there, I was able to get comments from Sophomore OH Corin Evans and Head Coach Debbie Humphreys. Links to their audio interviews are below.
With only one senior on the team this year, Lexus Cain was the only chat forming our traditional early season "Senior Interviews". Originally, Lexus and I were to have our chat in Nacogdoches, but changes in my schedule and Hurricane Harvey prevented that from happening. So, I was able to catch up with a gracious Cain after a long day of volleyball in Starkville. Be sure to check out her insightful comments at the YouTube link below.
Finally, I got a chance to talk with Mississippi State Head Coach David McFatrich in the MSU coaches lounge on the first day of the Bulldog Invitational. Fatch coached in the Southland for eight years at the University of Central Arkansas. During that time, he built UCA into a powerhouse and did a lot to up the visibility of the Southland as a whole. More than that, he was a supporter of this blog in its early days. I've had many candid volleyball conversations with Fatch through the years and he is one of many coaches or former coaches in this league that has aided in the blog's visibility and credibility as we begin our 9th season of coverage. So, it was treat to catch up with coach McFatrich. The link to our conversation is also below:
Chat with Corin Evans After SFA Defeats USF and Grambling
Debbie Humphreys Comments After SFA Sweeps Mississippi State
2017 Senior Interview: Lexus Cain
Conversation with Mississippi State Head Coach David McFatrich
Up next at the blog... later this week we'll take a look at the huge steps forward taken by Corin Evans as she'll be in focus for our next post...
Axe 'Em !
Monday, September 4, 2017
Monday, August 28, 2017
Pray for Texas
I had intended the first post of 2017 to be about volleyball - to be about our upcoming radio schedule from Louisiana and Mississippi. Indeed, I will be in Monroe on Wednesday night to do our first broadcast of the year for the match against ULM. All of the SFA games at the Mississippi State tournament will also be broadcast. If any parents, other relatives or fans cannot travel, then rest assured we will have the broadcasts for you right here in this space for this weeks' matches. SFAVolleyBlog Radio is always free and all you need is an internet connection.. nothing to buy. Ever.
We have players on our club from the greater Houston area. Their neighborhoods and familiar surroundings where they grew up are greatly affected by Hurricane Harvey. At at time of such intensity, volleyball will go on, but it is far from the most important thing.
My hope is that through this trying time people will see what Texas is about. I grew up in Spring, just north of Texas. My old stomping grounds are under water and I've seen photos of places I've visited many times submerged. I've had friends rescued off the tops of their houses. In fact, I got a call today from a friend who said a rescue team from Nacogdoches were the ones that brought a boat and got them off their roof. So, I pray for Texas. So far, I am very PROUD of Texas and how Texans have begun to bond together for others.
I hope people see through this what Texans are all about - helping their neighbors. Houston is a great place. I am proud to be from the Houston area. Possibly, through this difficult time, Houston will be an example to the rest of the nation about how to handle adversity and how to aid your fellow man, woman and child.
For now, the Ladyjacks are scheduled to play on and we'll be there with the coverage. But now is a time for the Ladyjack Volleyball Family to come together and focus on the fact that our team, coaches and its support staff are safe.
Please, if you read this... say a prayer for the gals on our team that have family, homes and surroundings affected by wind and water. We have lots of SFA Volleyball alums in the Houston area as well. Pray for them.
I'm proud to be a part of this group and if you would like some diversion from the storm and water, please tune in Wednesday night at 6:00 right here in this space for an internet radio broadcast live from Monroe, LA.
We have players on our club from the greater Houston area. Their neighborhoods and familiar surroundings where they grew up are greatly affected by Hurricane Harvey. At at time of such intensity, volleyball will go on, but it is far from the most important thing.
My hope is that through this trying time people will see what Texas is about. I grew up in Spring, just north of Texas. My old stomping grounds are under water and I've seen photos of places I've visited many times submerged. I've had friends rescued off the tops of their houses. In fact, I got a call today from a friend who said a rescue team from Nacogdoches were the ones that brought a boat and got them off their roof. So, I pray for Texas. So far, I am very PROUD of Texas and how Texans have begun to bond together for others.
I hope people see through this what Texans are all about - helping their neighbors. Houston is a great place. I am proud to be from the Houston area. Possibly, through this difficult time, Houston will be an example to the rest of the nation about how to handle adversity and how to aid your fellow man, woman and child.
For now, the Ladyjacks are scheduled to play on and we'll be there with the coverage. But now is a time for the Ladyjack Volleyball Family to come together and focus on the fact that our team, coaches and its support staff are safe.
Please, if you read this... say a prayer for the gals on our team that have family, homes and surroundings affected by wind and water. We have lots of SFA Volleyball alums in the Houston area as well. Pray for them.
I'm proud to be a part of this group and if you would like some diversion from the storm and water, please tune in Wednesday night at 6:00 right here in this space for an internet radio broadcast live from Monroe, LA.
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