Holbrook no longer with Sailors
Newport Harbor High senior standout Alex Holbrook has quit the girlsâ volleyball team, she said in a Facebook message Saturday night.
She declined to comment further.
Holbrook, an outside hitter, did not show up to Newport Harborâs home victory against Marina Friday, Sailors Coach Dan Glenn said.
She left in the middle of Thursdayâs practice, Glenn said.
âShe wasnât too happy with me,â Glenn said.
He said he has not spoken to her since and was unaware she quit the team.
âIf thatâs her decision I respect her decision and I wish her nothing but the best,â said Glenn, who added he did not know why Holbrook left the team.
As a sophomore, Holbrook contributed to the Sailorsâ banner year, as Newport Harbor won the CIF State Division I title and the CIF Southern Section Division I-AA championship.
Last year, Holbrookâs season was cut short as she sustained a season-ending knee injury. She suffered tears to her anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament and meniscus in her right knee.
She came back strong in her senior year as one of the top players on Glennâs team. She had 20 kills in the Sailorsâ five-set loss at Edison Wednesday, Glenn said. He thought she played very well.
âI enjoyed coaching her,â Glenn said. âHopefully I get a chance to talk to her, but we had one of our best matches of the year on Friday and Iâm focused on the girls who want to be here. We have a match ahead that we need to win and thatâs what weâre going to work on.â
Glenn, who also coaches the boysâ team, said he has never had a player leave the team at this point in the season in his 26 years of coaching.
âIâve always told my kids, if youâre not in here 100% then you shouldnât be out here. Thatâs what I firmly believe,â Glenn said. âI want the kids to be 100%. I love coaching her and sheâs a great, great kid. I have nothing but good things to say about her.â
Glenn has been known to be positive, yet stern with his players. He usually puts his teams through rigorous conditioning in preparation for the season. He has difficult drills for players who make mistakes. In 2009, when the Sailors won the aforementioned titles, Glenn said he believes a match is a day that belongs to the players. But when it comes to practice, âthis is my world,â he said.
During the 2009 season, Glenn put his team through one of the roughest practices of the year after a big win over Los Alamitos.
His coaching style is respected by many and has also brought success. He won a CIF Southern Section title in his first year coaching the boys and the next season won a CIF section title with the girls.
In his career at Newport Harbor, his girlsâ teams have captured four CIF state championships and six CIF section titles. He also won two CIF section titles coaching the boys.
This year, he remains confident the girlsâ team can compete for a state title.
He said this is a big week for the Sailors (15-6, 4-3 in the Sunset League), who ended the past week ranked No. 3 in the CIF Southern Section Division I-AA poll. They play at Los Alamitos Tuesday and at home against Huntington Beach on Thursday before competing in the Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions.
âItâs an exciting part of the year,â Glenn said.
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