Emerald-white uniforms and sneakers ready, inspiration and determination will be the motto of this year's Women's Basketball team. First year Head Coach Jay Warner is not alone, joining a team made up of mostly freshmen athletes, with the exception of returning players Stephanie Woods and Floral Gabrielyan.
"I expect us to play hard all the time, to play together all the time and play smart. Wins and losses will come, but wins will come if those things come together, so I'm not concerned with that. I'm more concerned about the hardest part." Warner said.
Expectations for academics of his players are also a major concern of Warner's. It's not because players aren't strong students but because he expects the players to be successful on and off the court.
"I expect that they're good students and they go to class and that they're able to go on to a four-year school. Whether it's through a scholarship or not, that's very important…the academic side," Warner said.
Forward Elfega De La Hoya has hopes to improve last year's performance for the team, "We need to redeem ourselves and look better than last year…Just trying to pick it up."
Valley placed sixth last year in the Western Sate-South Division of the California Community College Athletic Association. The team placed 1-11 in the conference and 5-24 overall. The Monarchs have placed sixth every year since 2005 with the exception of 2006-2007, where they placed fourth.
Coach Warner has yet to announce the official team captain; although he did mention the four strongest players that are showing skills and leadership qualities, Porcha Davis from Monroe High, Briana Smyth from Taft High and sisters Chrystal "Chip" and Chrissell "Kookie"Taloma.
With 22 years under his belt, Warner is experienced in more than just basketball. From football, baseball to track and field, Warner has been coaching since 1999 for Valley. After ‘07 Warner took a break to pursue his master's degree in physical education and now returns as the women's basketball head coach.
When asked why he decided to coach basketball,Warner said, "I'd played many sports, I was good in many sports, not great in one sport...I like coaching basketball because of the intimacy, the fact that you are coaching 15 players and I just felt basketball is such a cool sport. I love the agility and the team oriented style you have to play to be successful."




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