After a season of losses, the Lady Monarchs are excited to play for prospective new coach, Monica Hang this fall.
"We're excited that we have great returning freshmen and a great sophomore squad coming back. We're looking forward to adding new freshmen and having a great season," Valley College Athletic Director Diedra Stark said.
Last season was bleak for the Lady Monarchs who ended the season with only nine wins and 16 losses. The team started the season with a loss, which left them struggling to regain it's footing throughout the season. Though the latter half marked improvement, the Monarchs ended their season with a loss to Santa Monica College for the second time in the season.
Valley faced several tough opponents last season and among them was the Glendale Community College Vaqueros, led by Head Coach Monica Hang. The Vaqueros lovingly refer to the time spent under Hang's basketball leadership as the "Hang Dynasty" and after five years at Glendale, the dynasty might be making its way over to Valley.
"It's not official yet, but we've offered her a full-time faculty job as well as a coaching position," Stark said. "We'll know sometime next week."
Twenty-nine-year-old Hang is a California native who played varsity basketball for Mark Keppel High School in Alhambra. As starting point guard, she led her team to three consecutive state championships and won several awards, including Almont League MVP. After leaving high school she went on to earn her associate degree from Ventura College, and then transferred to Cumberland College in Kentucky on a full athletic scholarship. Hang earned a bachelor's degree in movement and leisure studies from Cumberland College in Kentucky in 2004. She received her master's degree in physical education with an emphasis in teaching from California State University, Los Angeles in 2006.
"She's got a lot of great ideas. I think the student athletes will really love her, she's so enthusiastic," Stark said.
The Valley athletic staff is looking forward to seeing a few familiar faces on the court as well as the new faces of the freshmen. Hopefully, according to Stark, among the sea of new faces is the face of Coach Hang, who is more than qualified to help turn the Lady Monarchs around in the 2010 season.




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