2009 Final Standings

Girls

1st - Mizuno LB - 73 points

2nd - Cal Heat - 69 points

3rd - SMBC - 32 points

4th - Roots - 20 points

5th -  Surfside - 14 points

6th - Sunshine - 12 points

7th - Cal Blue - 2 points





Boys

1st - SMBC - 100 points

2nd - Highline - 80 points

3rd - Cal Blue - 16 points

4th - Laguna Hills - 12 points

5th - SCVC - 8 points

 

Girls Overall Standings

Girls 12s

1 – Sarah Murray (Surfside)

2 – Cyone Forrest (Mizuno LB)

3 – Katie Barkley, Emmy Smith (Surfside)

 

Girls 13s

1 – London Chow (Mizuno LB)

2 – Bria Green  (Mizuno LB)

3 – Ian Nguyen (Mizuno LB

 

Girls 14s

1 – Jackie Bowman, Gracye Campbell  (Mizuno LB)

2 – Amanda Lichtl & Elizabeth Comeaux (Reef)

3 - Annalisa Chesser (Cal Heat)

 

Girls 15s

1 – Dani Helland & Noelle Berry (Cal Heat)

2 – Brianna Belvin & Natasha Piniero (SMBC)

3 – Ashley Paillet & Rachel Vetter (Sunshine)

 

Girls 16s

1 – Casey Levitt (SMBC)

2 – Rachel Melich (SMBC)

3 – Hannah Schuett (SMBC)

 

Girls 17s

1 – Jessica Soprano & Morgan Vreeland (Cal Heat)

2 – Karen Trejo & Mallory Hill (Roots)

3 – Lauren McCaughan, Samantha Madrid (Roots)

 

Girls 18s

1 – Rachel Smith & Erica Smith (Cal Heat)

2 – Jenna McNaney & Kelly Woolever (Mizuno LB)

 

Boys Overall Standings

Boys 12s

1 - Drake Macias (SMBC)

2 - Damien Matsui (SMBC)

3 - Tommy Rabska (SMBC)

 

Boys 14s

1 - Brandon Enbody & Max States (SMBC)

2 - Billy De La Espriella & Stephen Gannon (SMBC)

3 - Bronx Reyes (SMBC)

 

Boys 15s

1 – Joey Kazane & Matthew Schnitzer (Highline)

2 – Andrew Whitt & Tyler Runyon (Laguna Hills)

3 – Sean Lange, Will Besu (SMBC)

3  Shane Dyer, Vinnie Rios (SCVC)

 

Boys 16s

1 - Braden Eram & Kyle Rado (SMBC)

2 - Ryan Pallas, Terrance Rivera, Tim Favreau, Winston Waring (Highline)

3 - Brenden Tagioka (Highline)

 

Boys 17s

1 - Brooks Mattingly & Zak Carey (Highline)

2 - Matt Wadde (Highline)

3 - Ryan Mason & Andrew Uberstein (SMBC)

 

Boys 18s

1 - Garrett Starman (California Blue)

2 - Dominic Saadi (California Blue)
Updates!
 We have made a couple of changes to the Club Beach format.

1. No restrictions or penalties for mid-season partner changes.  We understand that players and their families will be traveling this summer and flexibility in partnering is a must.  Directors must still submit team registration by entry deadline. 
 
2. Individual Player Registration Fee has been lowered to $40 per event.  Club Beach registraion fees are more expensive than other tournaments because Club Beach hires certified officials to oversee and officiate events. Most other youth tournaments do not hire officials.  We will provide officials for playoff matches and other select matches.

3. Uniforms optional this season.  Due to time and logistical considerations we will not require players to wear matching uniforms this year.
 
4. We are excited to announce the addition of Long Beach as a tournament location.
 
5. Players now have the flexibility to enter any of our 13 tournaments. Players may enter as many events as they want. The top 3 team finishes will be used for seeding in the Club Beach Championships. Registration is first come first serve.  If tournaments fill up we will attempt to add additional dates as needed. 
 
6. The 2009 Club Beach Championships will be held on October 10th-11th in Long Beach.  The top teams from each club will compete for individual team awards, overall age division champions and the 2009 Club Beach Cup awarded to the top overall club.
 
7. The Mikasa VLS200 will be the official Club Beach ball for the 2009 season.