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Bradford family: Giants in height and volleyball

When the Bradford family walks together on the beach, at an airport, at a restaurant, the eyes spin. They are not only long, they are giants. They are not a basketball family – play volleyball. On the day of the anniversary, my mother, father, daughter and son were on the beach in search of games.

I had a medium inventory of 6 feet and 7 feet in Peppperdine in the 1990s. His wife, Sarah, is 6-1 and played basketball in Fordam. Their eldest daughter, Karissa, was the best player in the Volleyball Department in the Department of all parts of the city in Ganita Hills, and she played in Tennessee and South Alabama and is now a main coach at the Pitts College.

Their son, Derek, 6-8, won the CIF title with Royal and Colling now with the USA Beach volleyball team. Their son, Gresson, is from 6-11 from the top in Mira Costa and plays in the state championship on Saturday in Fresno. It is committed to UCLA.

Even the youngest in the family, the 12-year-old Brock’s daughter, is 5-10 and went to stardom for volleyball. Talk about good genes with height – there are no giant shoes that are not used in this family.

Bradford Volleyball (from left to right). Derek (6 feet and 8), Lee (6-7), Sarah (6-1), Brock (5-10), Karisa (6-2), Gresson (6-11).

(Bradford family courtesy.)

My father gave his children an option to grow up. He said, “I love this sport and offered free private lessons.”

They took it and the rest is the date. I had a teacher at Granada Hills and was an assistant coach for Tom Harb. His family eventually transferred to Manhattan Beach after he led to the southern Gulf for years for the club’s competition.

“We have made a really good decision four years ago to go to the high -level club program,” he said. “It was a great journey.”

On 6 feet 11, GraySon Bradford Towers on everyone plays the volleyball of Mira Costa. He went to the University of California, Los Angeles.

On 6 feet 11, GraySon Bradford Towers on everyone plays the volleyball of Mira Costa. He went to the University of California, Los Angeles.

(Steve Galloso)

Grayson was a major player in Mira Costa, who won the first section championship in the southern section, then the Southern California Regional Championship and played San Jose, the president of San Jose’s bishops in the first state The title of the first section, boys, on Saturday at 4:30 pm at Fresno City College.

It is the weekend of the championships. The baseball will be held in the southern section on Friday and Saturday at Cal State Vulleton and Blair Field in Long Beach.

The southern section of the soft ball is Friday and Saturday in Irvin.

the Path and government field championship On Friday and Saturday, Bouchenan Hai will be in Clovis (temperatures will reach triple numbers). Government Tennis Championship on Saturday in Fresno.

The City Division of the Soft Ball Division on Saturday in Cal State Northridge.

The semi -finals of the first division on Tuesday produced a shock. Corona, No. 1, which started the year The baseball version in secondary schools is considered to be evading, He was St. John Busco struck him 2-0. It was the first defeat at the high school of Seth Hernandez, which came on 18-0.

St. John Bosco was close to usual in the young Jack Champlin. Last week, at the bottom of the seventh half with the result, Villa Park won the third place and Champlin was brought for a blow. 2/3 relief before Braves 5-4 wins in nine roles.

It was in the game with 2-0, one runner on one in the seventh half against Corona. He walked the first first mixture, then got a blow and flying to finish the game.

He said about the situation, “I love it,” There are approximately 1,000 people and is an electrician. I didn’t feel any pressure, and I did not feel nervous. It is just fun to compete against all these players Power 5. “

Jacques Champlin from St. John Bosco won the 2-0 victory over Corona.

Jacques Champlin from St. John Bosco won the 2-0 victory over Corona.

(Nick Koza)

This type of closest mind and confidence should help Saint John Bosco in the final of Friday 7 pm against Santa Margareta in Cal State Volurton. Champlin will be pleased with the ball when the Andy Rojo coach presents it.

He said: “I did not get a rescue.”

This is not the kiss of death. This teenager wants the ball with the game on the line.

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