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Palisades Boys' Volleyball Club Takes Silver Medal in Junior National Championships

They competed in Dallas, TX.

The Pacific Palisades Volleyball Club's 14-1 boys' team (PPVBC) captured the silver medal at USA Volleyball's Junior National Championships, held July 1 through July 8 in Dallas, TX.

Pictured bottom row: Andrew Bagnard (DS/Setter), Scott Stoeckinger (Setter), Louis Murray (Libero), Jason Wittbrodt (Opposite), Colin Enzer (Libero), Danny Miller (Opposite), Jack Burke (OH). Top row: Robert Feathers (assistant coach and currently on the USC team), Tommy Lutz (Middle), Alex Jacobs (Middle), Griffin Levitan (Middle), Will Bantle (OH), Adam Lee (OH), Desa Stoeckinger (chaperone) and Carlos Gray (coach).

PPVBC is co-owned by Matt Diaz and Palisadian Charlie Stennant and nine of the 12 players are Palisades residents:

Scott "Scooter" Stoeckinger (Corpus Christi), Tommy Lutz (Corpus Christi), Colin Enzer (St. Matthew's), Alex Jacobs (Calvary) and Adam Lee (Calvary) -- are all entering their freshman year at Loyola High School in the fall. Jason Wittbrodt and Danny Miller -- are heading from Paul Revere to . Will Bantle -- entering 8th grade at Corpus Christi.  Andrew Bagnard -- entering 7th grade at St. Matthew's Parish School.
Jack Burke and Louis Murray attend St. Paul's in Westwood. Griffin Levitan will be a freshman at Crossroads.

For more information on the championships, click here.

Congratulations to the team!

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