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Regular Season 2015-2016
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Emma Krumins

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Emma Turley

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Eva Hamill

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Alyssa Hall

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Sophia Williams

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Eliza Liebner

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Ailsa Gilbert

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Andrea Sanjuro

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Claire Mandarino

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Gabriela Herndon

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Ryan Losch

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Rochelle Rosario

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Rochelle Rosario Head Coach

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Rochelle Rosario

Coach

COACHING PHILOSOPHY:  To build a successful volleyball team focusing on academics, team work and building positive, strong, confident young women that will be able apply those skills to everyday life to be successful in future endeavors.

FAVORITE QUOTES:  Always remember to go to sleep with a dream and wake up with a purpose.

  • This year is Rochelle’s fifth year with SSVBC.
  • Rochelle was born and raised in Tacoma
  • Rochelle graduated from Mount Tahoma High School
  • Rochelle is currently working in special education for the Tacoma Public Schools and is the varsity volleyball coach for Foss High School and Baker Middle School.
  • As a player, Rochelle played varsity at Mt. Tahoma High School from 1990-1994, Tacoma Juniors Volleyball Club 1990-1993, Narrows Volleyball Club 1993-94 and Tacoma Community College from 1994-1996.
  • Rochelle’s coaching experience consists of coaching a variety of ages over her 22 years coaching. Coaching middle school volleyball at McIlvaigh (8th grade & 7th grade teams), Giaudrone (JV), Baker (V); high school at Mount Tahoma (C Team) and Foss (Varsity); club volleyball at Tacoma Jrs. (16U), Club Tacoma (14U), The EDGE (13U & 14U) and SSVBC (12U, 15U & 16U).
  • Some of Rochelle’s coaching accomplishments are that her athletes go on to  play at next level, accepting the varsity head coaching position at Foss High School
  • BEST MOMENT IN VOLLEYBALL:   I was playing in the All Star tournament for my college team and I went for a middle quick set and ended up breaking a girl’s nose.  (I felt bad for the girl, but it was my best hit ever!) My best moment as a coach happens every time my love of the sport gets transferred to my athletes.