Peggy Togioka
Coach
COACHING PHILOSOPHY: Promote player personal growth in both the game of volleyball and in life. Teach comprehensive volleyball. Emphasize purpose and cultivate students of the game by guiding their discovery. Design practices to attack a problem, develop team cohesion & cooperation, strengthen communication, teach discipline and encourage competition. Provide feedback, feedback, feedback because feedback is the breakfast of champions.
FAVORITE QUOTE: “One inch at a time.” –Al Pacino, Any Given Sunday
This is Peggy's second year at SSVBC, and 9th Season Coaching Girls Club Volleyball. Prior to SSVBC she was in Arizona coaching for AZ East Valley Juniors where their 13's took Silver, 14's took Gold, 15's took Bronze and 16's finished 5th at Nationals this past summer in Minnesota.
Peggy grew up on Kauai, Hawaii and played volleyball there for 7 years
at Ho'oikaika VBC and Waimea High School. She currently works for Eltech Electric, Inc. as a Commercial Industrial Project Assistant.
Masters of Science in Business, Colorado Technical University
University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA, 2000 & 2001
Head Coach: Mark Massey
Walked-on as a Junior and played: RS, DS
2001 NCAA Division III West Regional Champions
2001 NWC Champions
Ho'oikaika Volleyball Club, 1991 - 1997
Head Coach: Paul "Doc" Arrington
Club position played: MB
Las Vegas Invitational 1997, 1996, 1995
Davis Festival, 3 years, 1992 (4th Place 14 & Under)
Junior Olympics, Albuquerque, NM 1991
Waimea High School, Waimea, HI, 1993-1997
Head Coach: Paul "Doc" Arrington
Varsity High School position played: MB
1993-1997 Kauai Interscholastic Federation (KIF) Champions
SSVBC U13-Blue Head Coach 2014-2015
EVJ 15-Navy Assistant Coach 2013-2014
EVJ 14-White Head Coach 2013-2014
EVJ 14-White Head Coach 2012-2013
EVJ 14-Silver Head Coach 2011-2012
EVJ 12-Brenna Assistant Coach 2010-2011
EVJ 14-Mindy Assistant Coach 2009-2010
EVJ 18-1 Assistant Coach 2007-2009
CAP 1 Certified 2013-2018
BEST MOMENT IN VOLLEYBALL:It was my first year as a head coach and we had just won our first hard-won match of the season. I had a first-year player run off the court completely overwhelmed, "Wow! That was amazing!" It was her first taste of what winning feels like. I felt, and still feel, so honored to be a part of that moment.