Volleyball. Ohana.

Fieldhouse Volleyball Ohana is more than your typical Volleyball Club. It is a family of coaches and athletes working together, supporting one another, and championing each other to be the best athletes & humans they can be.

2024-2025 COACHES

10’S

  • 10.1 Ikaika: Chelsea Wade

  • 11.1 Ikaika: Toa Gaisoa

  • 11.2 Ikaika: Chelsea Wade

  • 11.3 Alaka’i: Adrian Rosas

11’S

  • 12.1 Ikaika: Annette Garcia

  • 12.2 Ikaika: Celeste Walton

  • 12.3 Alaka’i: Blanca Saavedra

12’S

  • 13.1 Ikaika: Toa Gaisoa

  • 13.2 Ikaika: Jesus Cortes

  • 13.3 Alaka’i: Addison Ashley

13’S

  • 14.1 Ikaika: Daniel Salinas (HC) & Michele Maxwell (Asst)

  • 14.2 Ikaika: Marcus Cates

  • 14.3 Ikaika: Madyson Thrailkill

14’S

  • 15.1 Ikaika: Andy Sullivan (HC) & Coco Gillett (Asst)

  • 15.2 Ikaika: Annette Sudbrack

  • 15.3 Ikaika: Josh Foreman

15’S

  • 16.1 Ikaika: Marcus Cates (HC) & Celeste Walton (Asst)

  • 16.2 Ikaika: Jesus Cortes

  • 16.3 Ikaika: Megan Maiava

16’S

  • 17.1 Ikaika: Andy Sullivan (HC) & Heath Blackmon (Asst)

  • 17.2 Ikaika: Aminah Orozco

17’S

18’S

  • 18.1 Ikaika: Michele Maxwell

OHANA

OUR MISSION

We established Fieldhouse Volleyball with the aim of helping girls excel as athletes and young women, in a safe, nurturing Ohana environment, while holding them to a high standard of behavior and conduct on and off the court.

We believe an “Ohana environment” is one in which the girls feel free to express themselves (in a respectful manner), feel free to fail, and feel free to give and receive feedback without the fear of judgement or ridicule from teammates or coaches. The foundation of an Ohana environment is respect. Respect for authority, teammates, and oneself, are nonnegotiable for us.

We believe in meeting athletes where they are, in order to bring them up to where they need to be, but we must not lower our standards in the process.

We believe in extreme ownership, taking total and complete responsibility for our role in all things, and in teaching (and modeling for) our athletes to do the same.

We believe in protecting the culture we have worked so hard to create, an Ohana where girls can excel as athletes and young women without fear of judgement or ridicule from teammates or coaches.