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Zuri Berry
Im the kind of guy who likes to ride with the waves, rather than against them.
Not literally, but theoretically. Im not a surfer by any means, but I sure as hell understand where the energy lies in a community.
With this being a football town and such, and theres no doubt it is, its easy to get caught up in the hoopla of Bruins and Miners football. The excitement for a new season is always there, and this year is no different.
But today Im going to play against the grain, and hope that you will as well. I dont want the diehard fans of this community to forget about the other fall sports sensations that are showcased at the area high schools particularly the Nevada Union Miners girls volleyball team.
If you can recall, the Miners went 44-5 last season as the Northern California champions and garnered their sixth straight Sac-Joaquin section championship.
It was a season full of record-breaking feats, including most wins (44) and section championships (tied at six). To top it off, longtime coaches Bob Rogers and Larry Peterson resigned after the season. Now the burden has been thrown on new coach Chrys Dudeks shoulders to crack the glass ceiling: a state championship.
It wont be easy as the Miners graduated a good portion of their talent, including San Jose State bound Sarah McAtee and Kylie Miraldi, along with Biola bound Christian Woodruff. And lets not forget all-league setter Caroline Reeves.
Those are some big shoes to fill, for everyone around.
And its all the more reason to spark your interest coming into this season.
Dudek will have the opportunity to shape a storied program, and were less than two weeks away from seeing what it will officially look like.
But all I want to know is if he can guarantee a record seventh straight section championship.
Im not comfortable answering that question, Dudek said with a laugh Tuesday.
He shouldnt have to answer that one, but I must admit its hard to wrap my head around the prospects of a volleyball season in which the Miners cant whisper in the ears of Brian Hamilton, our sports editor, and pretty much say theyve got it in the bag.
With six straight years of having it in the bag, the pressure on Dudek is a little overwhelming.
Ive been kind of relating it to skydiving, which Ive never done, he said. Its just scary and exciting all at the same time. Every once in a while I start hyperventilating. Bob and Larry did a great job and its going to take a lot to fill their shoes. Its exciting.
That kind of excitement is exhilarating. Its the essence of new beginnings and the reason why we look forward to watching this years team, as well the successful soccer, cross country and golf programs at all of our schools.
But it will be just as interesting to follow the water polo and tennis teams.
Obviously theres a lot to choose from, so lets not get only caught up in the Friday night lights and forget to go out Tuesdays and Thursdays as well.
When Nevada Union and Bear River have their Meet the Bruins/Meet the Miners on Sept. 5, it will be a sight to behold as always.
But dont forget to meet the Lady Miners volleyball team Sept. 4 in their first home match against Yuba City. Im sure it will be water cooler talk come November.
Zuri Berry is a sports writer at The Union. His column appears Wednesdays. You can also read his blog online at TheUnion.com/blogs/sports. To contact Zuri, e-mail zberry@theunion.com or call 477-4244.
Not literally, but theoretically. Im not a surfer by any means, but I sure as hell understand where the energy lies in a community.
With this being a football town and such, and theres no doubt it is, its easy to get caught up in the hoopla of Bruins and Miners football. The excitement for a new season is always there, and this year is no different.
But today Im going to play against the grain, and hope that you will as well. I dont want the diehard fans of this community to forget about the other fall sports sensations that are showcased at the area high schools particularly the Nevada Union Miners girls volleyball team.
If you can recall, the Miners went 44-5 last season as the Northern California champions and garnered their sixth straight Sac-Joaquin section championship.
It was a season full of record-breaking feats, including most wins (44) and section championships (tied at six). To top it off, longtime coaches Bob Rogers and Larry Peterson resigned after the season. Now the burden has been thrown on new coach Chrys Dudeks shoulders to crack the glass ceiling: a state championship.
It wont be easy as the Miners graduated a good portion of their talent, including San Jose State bound Sarah McAtee and Kylie Miraldi, along with Biola bound Christian Woodruff. And lets not forget all-league setter Caroline Reeves.
Those are some big shoes to fill, for everyone around.
And its all the more reason to spark your interest coming into this season.
Dudek will have the opportunity to shape a storied program, and were less than two weeks away from seeing what it will officially look like.
But all I want to know is if he can guarantee a record seventh straight section championship.
Im not comfortable answering that question, Dudek said with a laugh Tuesday.
He shouldnt have to answer that one, but I must admit its hard to wrap my head around the prospects of a volleyball season in which the Miners cant whisper in the ears of Brian Hamilton, our sports editor, and pretty much say theyve got it in the bag.
With six straight years of having it in the bag, the pressure on Dudek is a little overwhelming.
Ive been kind of relating it to skydiving, which Ive never done, he said. Its just scary and exciting all at the same time. Every once in a while I start hyperventilating. Bob and Larry did a great job and its going to take a lot to fill their shoes. Its exciting.
That kind of excitement is exhilarating. Its the essence of new beginnings and the reason why we look forward to watching this years team, as well the successful soccer, cross country and golf programs at all of our schools.
But it will be just as interesting to follow the water polo and tennis teams.
Obviously theres a lot to choose from, so lets not get only caught up in the Friday night lights and forget to go out Tuesdays and Thursdays as well.
When Nevada Union and Bear River have their Meet the Bruins/Meet the Miners on Sept. 5, it will be a sight to behold as always.
But dont forget to meet the Lady Miners volleyball team Sept. 4 in their first home match against Yuba City. Im sure it will be water cooler talk come November.
Zuri Berry is a sports writer at The Union. His column appears Wednesdays. You can also read his blog online at TheUnion.com/blogs/sports. To contact Zuri, e-mail zberry@theunion.com or call 477-4244.


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