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Kelvin
Hasch will start his 13th year this fall as Greely
High School's Industrial Technology teacher. Some of his
classes include CAD Drawing, Woodworking, Video Production,
Metals Technology, and Service Learning.
His
love for volleyball began in high school, while playing
for Santa Monica High in Santa Monica, California. While
in college, Coach Hasch played intramurals (due to his
course load) and continued to play as a young adult for
local church leagues.Greely's innaugural season, 2001,
ended with a 9 and 3 record. In 2002, Greely lost in the
finals of the State
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Championship game to Woodland. Since that final game, Greely
went on to set a new state record of 66 consecutive match
victories. Greely has won the State Championship the last
6 years in a row. Entering this season, Coach Hasch has
an overall record of 96 wins with only 3 defeats. |
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Bruce
Churchill will start his 8th year as an assistant
coach for the Greely Volleyball program. Bruce's enthusiasm
and tireless approach to teaching the game of volleyball,
is one of the key reasons Greely Girls' Volleyball has
remained as succesful as it is.
Together
Coach Churchill and Coach Hasch have set the benchmark
for High School Volleyball in Maine.
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Bethany
Carle will start her 2st year as the Junior Varsity
Coach for the Greely Volleyball program. Coach Carle,
a former Greely Volleyball Standout, and 2004 Gatorade
Player of the Year, brings a wealth of volleyball knowledge
to the program, as well an ability to motivate the girls
to gain confidence.
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