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A peek into the 2017 Boys’ Volleyball season

A peek into the 2017 Boys Volleyball season
Photo Credit: Genesis Torres

Boys’ Volleyball is right around the corner with tryouts starting this Friday, March 4th. Not only has it gained popularity in our school since it’s early beginnings, but across the nation as well. Nationwide, volleyball is ranked as 6th most popular for high school sports. In 2016, the Colonia Patriots finished their season with a shaky 7-16 record. Having to face off challenging teams like Summit and Hunterdon Central. Just as every team in a county loses their seniors, new players tryout hoping to replace them.

Now, the Patriots are ready to come back stronger than ever this 2017 season. Many underclassmen have been showing prospective varsity hope, Coach Biri comments he’s looking forward to coaching these well-rounded youngsters. Most of them have played on their middle school team or some even playing for outside clubs like Warren Six Pack. In fact, some prospective players are even dual-athletes like Luke Valeriano, who’s played on the varsity basketball team. This characteristic is common among boys volleyball players in Colonia. In previous seasons, much of Colonias’ varsity consisted of soccer players. Regardless, the mix of different skills are something unique the coaches can count on.

Coach Biri has been the head coach for boys’ varsity volleyball the past four years. With Coach Blash by his side, there are big hopes for both JV and varsity this season. He mentioned North Brunswick is their biggest competition for the upcoming season. Last season the Patriots went 0-2 against the Raiders, they finished with a 25-13 first set and a close 25-22 second set. When asked what the rest of Colonia High School can expect from the volleyball program, he says a team that plays hard, plays together, and puts in the work. Just like each season, his goal is to win the division and move past beyond the second round of counties.

With so many talented athletes trying out for this season, the rest of the school hopefully awaits that it will be put to good use, and what better set of coaches to do that then Coach Biri and Coach Blash? An experienced player Kyle Kirejevas, comments that both Coach Biri and Coach Blash have very different coaching styles. He said that Biri is better at advancing the experienced players’ game and Coach Blash focuses on the fundamentals that every volleyball player needs.

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Manuela Martinez
Manuela Martinez, Spring Reporter
Manuela Martinez is a 16 year old junior Spring Editor and Reporter for the Declaration in Colonia High School. She has spent most of her life in Colonia and currently lives with her Mom, Dad, and baby sister. Additionally, her love for volleyball has kept her in the sport all-year-round, including playing for the high school team. She aspires to play in college either for beach or indoor. Martinez also wants to major in legal studies and continue on with law school. She enjoys reading plenty of different books along the genres of suspense, thriller, young adult, and crime. Music also holds a special place in her heart and and she plans on attending as many music festivals as possible this summer. She prides herself in the cohesive Instagram feed she keeps. This also showcases her love for amateur photography.
Genesis Torres
Genesis Torres, Fall Editor and Reporter
Genesis Torres is an 18 year old Senior at Colonia High school. She is captain of the Colonia girls' varsity soccer team, and has been playing soccer since she was 10 years old. She enjoys watching soccer as well, and supports the Real Madrid football club team for men, and the Portland Thorns for women. She also loves playing and watching American football. She is an enormous fan of the New York Giants. Torres loves playing video games, such as FIFA and Madden. She likes watching adventurous and competitive TV shows like The Flash and The Challenge. Torres was born in Puerto Rico but she has been living in Avenel, NJ for 9 years. She has 3 brothers and 3 sisters. She doesn't know where she wants to go to school yet, but she wants to become a nurse. Torres loves writing and loves to explore and do different things. Her favorite classes this year are Journalism and English. She is very competitive but loves to be kind and never forgets to be respectful both on and off the field.

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