Lauren ho
Coach
COACHING PHILOSOPHY: By the end of the season, all players should gain a better understanding of the different aspects of volleyball including but not limited to: the passion for the sport, physical fundamental skills, and the mentality of a team player.
In order to accomplish this objective, Lauren believes in the following principles:
Bring a positive attitude on and off the court
Place the team before yourself
Respect your coaches, teammates and parents
Everyone has a role on the team, so be supportive of your fellow teammates
Communication is key
Always put your best effort into everything you do
Be disciplined
Handle success like you handle failure
FAVORITE QUOTE: “Persistence can change failure into extraordinary achievement.”-Matt Biondi
This will be Lauren’s second year with SSVBC.
Lauren was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii.
She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Administration and Policy from Creighton University in Omaha, NE and recently graduated with a Master of Public Health from St. Louis University in St. Louis, MO.
Lauren currently works at the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department as a Public Health Associate with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Her playing experiences include:
16 years of playing competitive volleyball
2 years of club volleyball with Jammers VBC—Honolulu, HI (setter/defensive specialist)
4 years with Quicksets VBC—Honolulu, HI (defensive specialist/Libero)
4 years at Moanalua High School (3rd and 5th place in states)
2 years with Creighton University Women’s Club Volleyball
2 years with Saint Louis University Women’s Club volleyball (top 20 placement for Division 1 at NCVF Collegiate Club Volleyball Championships)
Lauren has coached at volleyball clinics and coached one season for the Creighton University Women’s Volleyball Club team.
BEST MOMENT IN VOLLEYBALL: I think one of my most memorable moments in volleyball would have to be my first season playing club volleyball. Our team was the “B” team for 12 year olds; a developmental team nicknamed as the “Bad News Bears”. We made significant progress throughout the season and when it mattered at the Aloha Regionals, we ended up beating our rival club’s “A” team in the semis. It was a bittersweet moment; although we ended up losing the championship to our own “A” team, the semi final game was like the championship game for our team. Due to all our hard work and perseverance throughout the season we were able to see it pay off.