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Megan Wallin, nicknamed the Wallinator, is a 6’2” native of Sarasota, Florida and graduate of Cardinal Mooney high school where she lettered in three sports. She graduated as senior class president and was voted athlete of the year in the state of Florida, 2001. She recently graduated from Michigan State University, where she competed on the varsity volleyball team under a full scholarship. Megan was selected captain and most outstanding player by her teammates in both her junior and senior years. In addition, she was selected as Academic All-Big Ten scholar athlete for four consecutive years. She resides in Sarasota, Florida and works for the world’s largest producer of investment tradeshows and cruises as an account executive in the media relations and business development department.
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Kristen Batt, also known as The Bat, is a 6’1” resident of Venice, Florida where she graduated from Venice High School. She led the team to a state championship in 1999 and was named MVP her junior and senior year. She was also voted athlete of the year in the state of Florida. She competed at the University of Kentucky earning a full ride scholarship. She was selected first team all tournament, leading her team to a second place finish at nationals. She was a four-year starter, named all SEC, and was elected as the most valuable player. She is employed by North Port High school as a Career Counselor. She is the assistant varsity volleyball coach at Venice High School and is the director of Venetian Bay volley school.
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Bob has trained many AVP athletes and was selected to the United States Senior Olympics games. He has over 30 years of experience and is nationally known for his knowledge of volleyball.
Vern is recognized internationally as an expert in training and conditioning. He has worked with world-class athletes and teams across the country. Vern was the former Director of Conditioning for the Chicago White Sox and Director of Athletic Development for the New York Mets. He was also the strength & condition coach to the US Men’s World Cup team in 1998.
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