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My history, my mentors and those that influence my career

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All of us have mentors and role models so we must not forget where we started in order to better understand where we are going!

Bertha Lucas, director & coach-  Chicago Rebels
James E. Coleman, PhD - advisor in graduate school and mentor       and trained me to become an international setter and player
Mary Jo Peppler, Olympian, coach & co-owner of E Pluribus                Unum  - teammate on EPU and national team
Coach Tom Landry, Head Coach Dallas Cowboys - 1st role model
Arie Selinger, PhD, Head Coach 1984 Olympic Team - assistant         coach and player
Pat & Howard McChesney, role model and advisor
Ebony Nwanebu, player since age 5 (now 18 years old) - the                 next Flo Hyman potential
Jayden Hisel, player since age 5 (now 9 years old)
Marilyn McReavey, Olympian, coach & co-owner of E Pluribus             Unum - team on EPU, national team and College-Bound             Coaches Network camp staff
Danielle Scott, 5-time Olympian  - former junior club player
Rose Magers, Olympian, former player at Houston and Camp                     Co-Directors
Rita Crockett, Olympian and former player at Houston
Rosemary Fri, UNC College advisor and tennis, volleyball coach
Dr. Karol Kahrs - AIAW Volleyball Committee  Technical Director




Danielle Scott supporting the efforts of youth development

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The first BYOP® Developmental program with a group of 5-8 year olds under the name of VolleyKidz. 

In 2007, the name was changed to BYOP Bring Your Own Parent® and in 2012 the name and logo as well as the educational kit (DVD, parent-player training guide) was trademarked by brvc.

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Scott History

University of Houston Hall of Honor Volleyball photos

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Hyman History

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Magers History

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Crockett History
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