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Club History Junior Olympics 14 Red Wins American Bid to Junior Olympics and finishes 19th out of 48. AAU Nationals 18 Red finishes 3rd in the 18 Club Division. Lottie King and Amy Telezyn were named All-Tourney. 12 Red finishes 35th out of 42. Players that moved on to play college volleyball - Brianne Arvin (Stephens College), Lauren Gottardi (Indiana State), Ashley McCullough (Indiana State) Junior Olympics 12 Red Wins National Bid to the Junior Olympics for COA and finishes 58 out of 65. AAU Nationals 14 Red finishes 20th out of 57. 13 Red finishes 5th out of 45. Beth Mahurin is selected to the Regional High Performance team. Players that moved on to play college volleyball - Brianna Bakke (Vincennes University), Christy Fulk (University of Indianapolis), Stacey Secrest (Indiana State), Molly Stephens (Marian College), Carol Weatherford (Anderson University) Junior Olympics 12 Red Wins first National Bid to the Junior Olympics for COA and finishes 34th out of 64. AAU Nationals 18 Red finishes 31st out of 45. 14 Red finishes 25th out of 54. 13 Red finishes 14th out of 29. Kristen Seaton is selected to the USA Youth National A2 team. Morgan Rebeck is selected to the Regional High Performance team. Players that moved on to play college volleyball - Madison Hayne (Indiana State), Joy Trendelman (St. Joseph's College), Corianne Warrick (Vincennes University) AAU Nationals 14 Red finishes 15th out of 47 teams. Kristen Seaton is selected to the USA High Performance A3 Camp. The name was changed to Crossroads of America (COA). AAU Nationals 14 Red finishes 15th out of 47 teams. Kristen Seaton is selected to the USA High Performance A2 Camp. Players that moved on to play college volleyball - Emeral Holladay-University of Evansville (1st D1 scholarship). Crossroads becomes a full service club by adding all age divisions and expanding to reach other communities. Club enrollment-204. 14 Red wins Silver at the MEQ. Players that moved on to play college volleyball - Lacey Heaton-Anderson, Ali Pinkston-DePauw, Rebecca Steen- University of Indianapolis. The Crossroads 12 and under league was formed. Only one team (12 Red) participated in the AAU Nationals in Orlando. Club enrollment grew to 66 players. 12 Red finished 2nd in the Munciana Classic. The Crossroads name was used for the teams for the first time. Two teams participated in the AAU Nationals in Orlando. Club enrollment grew to 37 players. 12 Red finished tied for 23rd out of 24 at AAU Nationals. (First year for Crossroads 12's) 14 Red finished 2nd in Munciana Classic Club division. 14 Red finished in 21 place out of 41 winning the Red division at AAU Nationals.
The club was formed with 11 players and 1 coach in March 1999 as the Terre Haute Girls AAU Volleyball Club to take one 14's team to AAU Nationals in Orlando. 14 Red (Coaches Corner) finished 37 of 42 at AAU Nationals. (First year for Crossroads 14's) Katelyn Bishop named AAU All-American
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