AVP Hermosa: Trevor Crabb and the emergence of the villain beach volleyball needed
Trevor Crabb was, to be honest, bored. Bored of everybody being so nice. Bored of [...]
Trevor Crabb was, to be honest, bored. Bored of everybody being so nice. Bored of [...]
I had to appreciate the irony. Even after I had shared a very long, cathartic [...]
The first thing Kevin Cleary will always remember is the crowd. It didn’t begin as [...]
I’m doing it. After AVP San Francisco, I’m pouring myself a big, heaping, ice cold [...]
It’s a process. That’s what they say, at least. And even after AVP San Francisco, [...]
Contrary to other major sports, which get an All-Star break or a dunk contest or some form of intermission, beach volleyball heads into the midpoint at its busiest juncture, with two five-star FIVBs, two AVPs, an NVL and the World Series of Beach Volleyball all in the same month. That said, it’s time to take a look at some mid-season awards, and what players are in line to take home some hardware at the end of the season.
Billy Allen couldn’t enjoy it. Not a year ago. Not really. A year ago, Allen [...]
When the freeze rule initially came out, I hated it, both as a player and a fan. But after watching Ed Ratledge and Reid Priddy storm back to win a three-setter in AVP Seattle, I might be coming around.
The AVP is making its fourth stop of the year, in Seattle, and it is rife with excellent storylines. Former partners playing in first-round matchups? Finally a good break for Rafu Rodriguez-Bertran? Olympians in the qualifier...again? Another loaded women's field?
He is The Thin Beast, a gold medalist, perhaps the greatest American blocker of all time, if not in the whole world. Listen to Phil Dalhausser's path to becoming one of the GOATs.