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Jeremiah is excited to be coaching in this new Junior program because he loves the
sport of Volleyball and knows the benefits of learning good volleyball habits at
a young age! Jeremiah has been coaching here at YVC for 6 years, and this year he
has taken over as president of the club. In addition to his years here, he has coached
very successfully at the Varsity level at Calvary Chapel HS for 6 years. His teams
have won league championships and have advanced in the CIF playoffs to both the quarter
and semi-


“100% Effort
100% of the Time!”

We are so excited that Jeff has joined our Junior Volleyball staff. Jeff comes to us with an extensive coaching history. He has coached one of our Yucaipa Volleyball Club teams as well as a Varsity boys Volleyball team at Calvary Chapel HS. He also has 9 years of experience coaching boys Basketball in all levels from elementary school through Varsity. Before coaching, Jeff played Varsity Volleyball in high school, and he played at the college level for both Cal State University San Bernardino and Point Loma University. Jeff has a bachelor’s degree in finance, a teaching credential and a master’s degree in education. He currently teaches 5th grade at Cooley Ranch Elementary School in Colton. His hobbies include outdoor sports and activities like surfing, camping, running, biking, and playing basketball and volleyball.

We could not be more proud of the caliber of coaches that we have assembled to run the Junior Volleyball program!

“Play Hard...
Have Fun!”

We are proud to have Caitlyn join the YVC family this year! She comes to us with extensive volleyball training and playing experience, and she is a great asset to our Junior Volleyball program. Caitlyn played club volleyball for seven years, a few of them here at Yucaipa Volleyball Club. She played Freshman, JV, and two years of Varsity Volleyball at Yucaipa High School where she was honored with a Coaches Award and was named Most Inspirational player. She earned a volleyball scholarship to play at Pacific University where she was the star freshman. Unfortunately, a knee injury ended her college playing career, but it did not diminish her love for the sport and her heart for teaching all that she knows about the game. Caitlyn currently works at Redlands Community Hospital as a Histotech and her hobbies include reading, hanging out with her husband an he dogs, playing volleyball, and playing Beatles Rockband.


“Inspirational coaching
leads to Inspirational Playing.”