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What a difference a weekend can make.

As strictly stated in our event qualification criteria, players must compete in at least eight domestic or eight international tournaments as a TEAM, with that TEAM’s best eight finishes counting towards the AVP Cup Standings and the top two TEAMS per gender (both domestically AND internationally) at the end of the season in order to earn invitations to the inaugural AVP Championships event.

Force majeure not withstanding.

Due to extenuating circumstances, however, Sean Rosenthal, Matt Fuerbringer and John Mayer will no longer be able to compete this weekend, and we are forced to go back on the very rules and regulations we originally created. Their replacements will be Ty Loomis, Stein Metzger and Matt Olson, respectively.

By changing the date of the event from October 1 to October 22, athletes who could have originally competed on Oct 1 are no longer able to participate on the revised weekend; Rosenthal injured his knee in Morocco, Mayer hurt himself during a practice earlier in the month, and Fuerbringer has an obligation at Stanford University this Saturday he unfortunately could not get out of.

Additionally, in preparation for the event, marketing collateral had been created for the original teams scheduled to compete, including printed mesh showcasing specific athletes, and money had been spent out of an already tight budget. Players already notified of their invitation could not be recreated in said collateral and monies could not be recouped.

That said, this event is still a TEAM event and NOT an individual accomplishment. The original teams who qualified are still the teams that should be commended for their achievements in 2011. But, yes, outside factors put us in a position where we had to replace Sean, Matt and John in order to keep the event alive and not waste additional money on revised collateral. Make no mistake, we still expect the highest level of play from Ty, Stein, and Matt in their stead, so anticipate a great day of action on the sand, none-the-less.

New men’s teams are now officially: Jake Gibb and Ty Loomis, Nick Lucena and Stein Metzger, and Matt Prosser and Matt Olson. They’ll join Sean Scott and John Hyden, the clear favorites, in pursuit of the AVP Cup Trophy.

And, yes, that’s the same Stein Metzger you think we’re talking about. HE’S BACK!!! And ready for a return with former partner Mike Lambert in 2012. Catch his first tournament back in action since 2009 this Saturday in Huntington Beach. And expect quite a few knuckle pokies back to the line…

Women’s teams remain the same. Fortunately, zero injuries or scheduling conflicts arose.

article courtesy of AVP.com and Monica Lee




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Jen Kessy And April Ross End Season With Two Huge Wins


Torrance, CA. (Oct. 11, 2011)
– Smack Sportswear (Smack) athletes Jen Kessy and April Ross, the top seeded team in the U.S., dominated the field to win the Jose Cuervo Hermosa Beach Open and the National Volleyball League’s Miami tournament in late September.

At the NVL Miami Tournament, top-ranked Jen Kessy and April Ross defeated the number five seed Fendrick/Hanson, 21-16, 23-21. These two teams played each other in the semifinal of the winners’ bracket in which Kessy/Ross won in three. Kessey and Ross have been playing on the FIVB International Tour all summer, so this was their first NVL Championship.

At the Jose Curvo Hermosa Beach Open, Kessy/Ross dominated fourth-ranked Jenny Kropp and Whitney Pavlik, 21-12, 21-16, in the finals. Much like the NVL Miami tournament, Kessy/Ross had to defeat their opponent twice in the same tournament to be crowned champions. Even with an infected wisdom tooth, Ross still had enough heart to give it her all and play through the pain. “It hurt so much I couldn’t open my jaw on Tuesday or Wednesday” Ross said. “Nothing like that has ever happened to me before. Luckily, the antibiotics kicked in. I’m just happy we were able to play.”

Smack CEO and founder Bill Sigler had this to say on the duo’s recent championships: “Jen and April have worked so hard and are very deserving of their success this year. They’ve done a great job of representing our company worldwide this year”.

Founded in 1994, Smack Sportswear is the leading brand of custom designed volleyball apparel for both indoor and beach volleyball players. Smack manufactures its Southern California inspired apparel right here in the U.S. This allows Smack to offer its customers world-class responsiveness, supply chain excellence, and un-compromised quality. It is truly a one-stop shop, with Smack providing apparel and decorating, while sister-company VBSuperstore.com provides equipment and gear. Some of the top pros not only design, but also help test Smack products before being distributed to the masses. With a unique business model in place, Smack is positioned to be a leader in athletic apparel. For more information, visit www.smacksportswear.com.

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Kohl Iverson, Media & PR

(310) 787-1222 x3

info@smacksportswear.com

                                                                                          

Smack Advocates Dig Pink and The Side-Out Foundation as a Certified Vendor of “Pink “ Apparel.

 

Torrance, CA. (October 11, 2011) – Smack Sportswear (Smack), the leading brand of custom designed volleyball apparel for both indoor and beach volleyball players alike, today announced its relationship with The Side-Out Foundation and its Dig Pink initiative.  Smack hopes to raise awareness, and funds, for breast cancer research by offering signature “Pink” apparel.

As a certified vendor of “Dig Pink Apparel”, Smack plans to get involved with many of the Dig Pink initiatives throughout the year and will offer discounted pricing on signature “Pink” jerseys, tshirts, shorts, and much more at www.smacksportswear.com/digpink. A portion of the proceeds from Pink apparel will be donated back to The Side-Out Foundation.  Smack will also aid the cause by directing customers to The Side-Out foundation’s webpage to learn more about their mission and encourage them to purchase Dig Pink merchandise.

Smack CEO and Founder Bill Sigler has this to say on the relationship: “I couldn’t think of a better organization to partner with than The Side-Out Foundation and Dig Pink. We look forward to promoting their cause to cure breast cancer in every way possible.”

Rick Dunetz, founder and executive director of The Side-Out Foundation, has this to add: “We are very mindful of the companies we partner with.  It’s important to us that our partners truly care about supporting the cause, and Smack understands Dig Pink® is about much more than selling pink products.  We’re excited and grateful they are helping us to share the mission of our organization.”

About Smack Sportswear

Founded in 1994, Smack Sportswear is the leading brand of custom designed volleyball apparel for both indoor and beach volleyball players.  Smack manufactures its Southern California inspired apparel right here in the U.S.!  This allows Smack to offer its customers world-class responsiveness, supply chain excellence, and un-compromised quality.  It is truly a one-stop shop, with Smack providing apparel and decorating, while sister-company VBSuperstore.com provides equipment and gear.  Some of the top pros not only design, but also help test Smack products before being distributed to the masses.  With a unique business model in place, Smack is positioned to be a leader in athletic apparel.  For more information, visit www.smacksportswear.com.

Side-Out Foundation and its Dig Pink initiatives use the avenue of volleyball to promote breast cancer awareness. This 501c3, non-profit charitable organization provides support and advocacy dedicated to making a significant and identifiable difference in the lives of breast cancer patients and their families by supporting clinical trials, increasing compassionate support services and educating communities. Some of their initiatives include: Breast Cancer Awareness Rallies, Dig Pink Tour, and Rock the Pink tournaments…Stay Tuned for year-round events by visiting www.side-out.org.

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310-787-1222 x20

April Ross (pictured) with Jen Kessy (foreground) competing against Brazil in the Visa FIVB Beach Volleyball International. Picture shown in full page article in Sports Illustrated Vault September issue. Tournament being hosted at The Horse Guard Parade; site of 2012 London Olympics beach volleyball competition.

For more info, contact:

Kohl Iverson, Media & PR
(310) 787-1222 x3
info@smacksportswear.com

NEWPORT BEACH – Los Alamitos High entered its Sunset League girls volleyball match at Newport Harbor on Thursday with an overall record of 22-1, a No. 1 ranking in the CIF Southern Section Division I-AA poll and a No. 10 national ranking by ESPN Rise.

But none of that would have mattered much if the Griffins had lost to the Sailors, their chief adversaries.

Thanks to the likes of Jojo Schnabl and Alijah Gunsaulus – among others – Los Alamitos defeated Newport Harbor 25-23, 13-25, 27-25, 25-21 to earn its most important victory of the season.

Schnabl had 12 kills – including the match-winner – and Gunsaulus had nine to lead the Griffins. Afterward, Schnabl stood on the court at Newport Harbor. She couldn’t stop smiling.

“This match really is setting the tone for our season because it’s our big rival,” Schnabl said. “We lost to them in the (CIF) final two years ago. We just wanted to come out fired up and kick some (butt).”

Coach Dave Huber was stoked.

“Getting a win here is always huge,” said Huber, who also was smiling big. “Especially early on in league; it’s only our third match and you don’t want to fall behind as far as the standings go right away.

“So to beat a team that good at their place, it’s big.”

Los Al (23-1) is now 3-0 in league. Newport Harbor (13-4) is 1-1.

It was kind of a strange match. The Griffins appeared on their way to losing the first set, down 23-21 and the Sailors with the momentum. But Los Al scored the next four points, a kill by Crissy Jones (seven kills, three blocks) sealing the deal.

However, the Griffins came out flat in the second set and were never in it.

“I think we stopped communicating in the beginning of the (set) and we didn’t really support each other and get things going again, and we definitely did that in the third and fourth sets,” Schnabl said.

Huber said he didn’t know what to think about that awful second set.

“I wish I could tell you, I could prevent it next time,” he said. “We just got flustered, girls started putting their heads down instead of working our way through it like they had in the past, and you saw the result.”

Los Alamitos bounced back to win the third set, but nearly blew it. Leading 23-17, the Griffins couldn’t put away the Sailors, who eventually tied things at 25. But a kill by Jaylen Villanueva (eight kills) and a hit out by Newport Harbor’s Claire Castillo saved the day.

The Griffins were in control of the fourth set, never leading by less than three points once they took a 14-11 advantage.

Newport Harbor coach Dan Glenn said Los Al taking that first set was the key to his team’s loss.

“The real thing I’m disappointed about is the first set because the first set we were kind of in control and then we let them back in,” he said.

“So that’s the one that really hurt us.”

Cinnamon Sary led the Sailors – ranked No. 4 in Division I-AA – with 13 kills and two blocks. Kasey Thompson and Alex Holbrook had six kills apiece.

Rachel Fattal contributed 23 assists for the Griffins, who next play host to Fountain Valley in a league match.

robert.morales@presstelegram.com

 

article courtesy of presstelegram.com

Bikini Rock 2011 is going down tomorrow night! Smack Sportswear will be unveiling new beachwear for guys and girls from the upcoming line! Live music, pop-up shops and proceeds benefitting charity. For more info visit GraffitiBeach.org. #YouBetterBeThere

Kohl Iverson, Media & PR
310-787-1222 x3
info@smacksportswear.com

The much anticipated relaunch of VBSuperstore.com will go up this Fall. It is still your one-stop shop for ALL volleyball gear and apparel, plus selling the exclusive USAV, NVL and Smack Sportswear lines. Make sure to check out the site after re-launch and post feedback on the VB Superstore Facebook page at Facebook.com/VBSuperstore.

For more info, contact:

Kohl Iverson, Media & PR
(310)-787-1222 x3
info@smacksportswear.com

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. – On October 22, 2011, the AVP will bring the inaugural AVP Championships event to world famous Surf City, Huntington Beach, Calif.

The event will be a one-day, single-elimination shoot-out for the top four teams per gender (by AVP Cup ranking) and take place directly in front of The Waterfront Beach Resort, a Hilton Hotel.

Competition commences at 10:00 a.m. and is expected to finish no later than 6:00 p.m., with the women’s final scheduled for 3:00 p.m., and men’s final immediately following (est. 4:30 p.m.).

General admission is FREE, with limited courtside seating available on a first-come first-serve basis. The north end line will feature a beer & wine garden hosted by Shades Restaurant and Bar. Sponsor row will include food options such as “East Borough Fraiche Vietnamese” serving their famous pork sandwiches and spring rolls, “Juice It Up” serving Acai Bowls and fresh fruit smoothies, “Zico” supplying unlimited hydration with their delicious coconut water, “Oh Yeah! Nutrition” providing the necessary energy to get through the day with their top-rated bars and shakes, and “Pipeline Shave Ice” serving North Shore worthy shave ice, among others…

Beach volleyball apparel will be available front and center in the AVP Merchandise Tent and include special offerings from autonomousSmackWilsonHurley, and additional brands who publicly support the great sport of beach volleyball. (Looking to get your merch in the tent, contact us here.)

Teams qualifying internationally for the inaugural AVP Championships event include Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser and Jake Gibb and Sean Rosenthal. Due to Rogers’ knee injury, and consequent surgery, the No. 1 seeds will be unable to compete. Taking their place will be the third-ranked U.S. team on the FIVB World Tour, Matt Fuerbringer and Nick Lucena.

For the women, Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh and April Ross and Jen Kessy both qualified No. 1 and No. 2 overseas, but neither team will be able to compete in Huntington due to injuries and fatigue. Taking their place will beLauren Fendrick and Brooke Hanson and Nicole Branagh and Angie Akers.

Men’s teams qualifying domestically include Sean Scott and John Hyden and John Mayer and Matt Prosser. Coming down to the last regular season event, Mayer and Prosser stepped up their game to secure the last spot in Huntington Beach with a 5th-place finish in Hermosa Beach.

Whitney Pavlik and Jenny Kropp qualified in first place domestically for the ladies by reaching the finals in eight out of 10 events on American sand this summer, and Florida natives Kristen Batt and Brooke Sweat put together the best year of their young careers, finishing the points race in second place.

Players will receive a two-night stay at The Waterfront Beach Resort, a Hilton Hotel, and be guests of honor Friday night at the official pre-event dinner hosted by Shades Restaurant.

It’s the dawn of a new era for the most historic brand in beach volleyball and it all begins Oct. 22 in Huntington Beach courtesy of presenting sponsors, The Waterfront Beach Resort, a Hilton Hotel, and Wilson Sporting Goods.

About AVP
AVP, Inc. is a leading lifestyle sports entertainment company focused on the production, marketing and distribution of professional beach volleyball events worldwide. AVP athletes won both the women’s and men’s gold medals at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, marking the first gold medal sweep by a single country in the history of Olympic Beach Volleyball. AVP is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. For more information, please visit www.avp.com.

About Wilson
At the heart of sports history for almost a century, no other company has been as influential and intimately involved in shaping the games of volleyball, tennis, golf, baseball and American football as Wilson. As the originator of breakthrough technologies, Wilson has produced legendary classics and earned world-wide legitimacy in each sport it participates in. Backed by generations of athletes, Wilson is the true American icon in the world of sports equipment. Headquartered in Chicago, in the United States, Wilson employs over 1,600 people globally. For more information, please visit www.wilson.com.

About The Waterfront Beach Resort
The Waterfront Beach Resort, a Hilton Hotel is located in Huntington Beach and overlooks 8.5 miles of pristine beaches with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. The resort has recently completed a $10 million renovation and has earned the AAA Four-Diamond rating for 19 consecutive years. The Waterfront Beach Resort is located at 21100 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, California. For more information, please visit www.waterfrontresort.com.

article courtesy of AVP.com

 

Co-ed Volleyball on the Beach Leagues
We start up again on Tuesday, September 13th, 2011!

Hermosa Beach 4-Person Coed VB League – Tuesdays. Next season will start up again on Tuesday nights starting September 13th, 2011. Games will be north of the Hermosa Beach pier and will be played from 6-8pm. Format is best 2 out of 3 each evening, then playoffs at the end of the session! Registration must be made at the Community Center at 710 Pier Ave. in Hermosa Beach prior to league start date. Register early as this league will sell out due to our cap of 44 teams Individuals must contact us to be placed on a team for registration. 6 weeks of regular season play with 2 weeks of playoffs.

Semi-competitive play – all levels of players.
* Must have 2 guys and 2 girls
* Each team must play best out of 3 games to 21 – Win by 2
* Teams must rotate players
* Girl must touch ball at least once, unless accidentally hit over on 1 or 2
* Side change one time – when a team reaches 11 points
Cost: $240 per team plus $5 per non-HB resident

Register online at at HermosaBCH.Org Adult Leagues. You must register your team at the Hermosa Beach Community Center, 710 Pier Ave, ONLY. There will be no late registrations at the beach. For questions, contact Bill Sigler (bill@smacksportswear.com) and/or Chris (cyj@prankmonkey.org).

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