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New Clarke coach looks to turn around volleyball program

August 24, 2005 By admin

The new womens volleyball coach at Clarke College in Dubuque says the opportunity to turn a program around is why he got into coaching. Chris Miron is leading a program that finished 2-23 a year ago and has not posted a winning season since 1999. Miron says he wants to build something and show how volleyball can turn into something lifelong. Miron had been an assistant coach at Wisconsin-LaCrosse and sees a lot of potential in the Clarke program. He says there’s a lot of potential at the school.Miron says with any coaching change there is a period of adjustment, but he says practice is going well as they get ready for the season.The Grinnell College tournament is September second and third.

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