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GODS to GHOSTS Volleyball is dedicated to commemorating and preserving the history of the sport. It is our mission to provide a medium in which the legendary players, coaches, characters, and instrumental figures of the sport from the 1950's through today can be acknowledged and remembered for their transcendent talent, colorful personalities, and contributions to the sport.

GODS to GHOSTS Volleyball Scott Boehmke

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GODS to GHOSTS Volleyball is dedicated to commemorating and preserving the history of the sport. It is our mission to provide a medium in which the legendary players, coaches, characters, and instrumental figures of the sport from the 1950's through today can be acknowledged and remembered for their transcendent talent, colorful personalities, and contributions to the sport.

    Mike Stormin' Normand - Part 3

    Mike Stormin' Normand - Part 3

    Mike discusses:  His coaching career, including time at Santa Monica Community College and an epic comeback against Orange Coast Community College and how instrumental all -time LEGEND  Randy Stoklos was,  some of the heaviest hitters he ever saw,  how he developed indoors as a player at places like John Adams Middle School, Pierce College, etc...  Playing with Dave Schaeffer indoors, and classic story of "breaking in" filling in for '64  Olympian and Stockton Club player,  Chuck Nelson in a tournament with fellow Olympians Rudy Suwara and Butch "4-F" May.   
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    • 33 min
    Mike Stormin' Normand - Part 2

    Mike Stormin' Normand - Part 2

    Stormin' Normand discusses:   The brilliance of   UCLA Coach Al Scates,   the infamous "CIRCLE DRILL",  "The Blue Curtain",    CURL OFF in UCLA weight room against Trevor Schirman...   His beach volleyball career, including epic 3rd place finish with the only guy with a mustache better than him, the LATE Rick "Bear Dog""  at the '77 State Beach World Championships,  and mentoring a young Sinjin Smith to his first win at the '77 Marine Street Open...   Plus the LEGENDARY story of when a just out of Santa Barbara HS Karch Kiraly and Marco Ortega competed against him and Sinjin in first round.  Karch mouthed off " Choke city",  after winning first game, and had the living daylights scared out of him once he got a "load" of STORMIN' NORMAND.....  Lesson LEARNED....
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    • 42 min
    Mike Stormin' Normand - Part 1

    Mike Stormin' Normand - Part 1

    Stormin' Normand discusses:    His youth as a kid,  his time as a Green Beret in Vietnam,  how he became interested in the sport, and his time at UCLA in '73 and '74.   
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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Digger Graybill - Part 3

    Digger Graybill - Part 3

    Digger Discusses: 

    -  Some additional memories from his time as a player at San Diego State, including his recollection of how talented Duncan McFarland was, not to mention his other talented teammates he is honored to have played alongside with,  how he transitioned from his playing career to the real world as a High School Teacher and Coach , including coaching volleyball for the girls program at Hoover HS in San Diego, and recruiting Tod Mattox to help coach, and the LIFELONG friendship he's had with him since,  his time coaching the women's team  at Grossmont College,  and how grateful he was to be a part of the collegiate sport during the implementation of Title IX, and  when women's volleyball became a NCAA sport in  '81, his next coaching  endeavor at UCSD for the Tritons men's program, and getting to compete against storied programs like UCLA, USC, and Pepperdine, to name a few,  the "real life" moment he came to as a husband and father living in Cardiff teaching and coaching, working 18 hours a day and commuting a hour all over the place, (even though he loved every minute of it), and making the  decision to relocate to Walla Walla, Washington to become an English Teacher and high school girls volleyball coach so his family could have a better quality of life,  what he is doing now career wise with his Socratic Seminars across the country, his amazing family - wife April, daughter Erin, and son Kevin,  who the best hitters, diggers, and setters were from his era, and what he is most proud of from his career as a player, coach, and educator..... 

    Digger's Company:     https://www.socraticseminars.com/

    Daughter Erin's Company:      https://www.luxeengland.com/

    Digger's  musician son's  Kevin Graybill's page:      https://graybillmusic.com/
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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Jay Hanseth - Part 2

    Jay Hanseth - Part 2

    Jay Discusses:

    -  The '84 player strike at the Jose Cuervo World Championships in Redondo Beach when he and Andy Fishburn crossed the picket line to win the tournament,  WHY they did so, the repercussions they faced on multiple levels for years to follow,  how he and Andy could have handled it better in hindsight,  getting back in the good graces of their peers later on,  the talent level of young lions Scott Ayakatubby  & Brent Frohoff and the influence Karch had on each of them when he partnered up with both  later in their careers and helped them learn what it takes to win,  the other young guys that came along during his career that impressed him:  Kent Steffes, Mike Whitmarsh, Leif Hanson, and Brian Lewis, and what set them apart from the rest of the young guns when it came to winning,  how Selznick, Lang, & Von Hagen were the first TRUE professionals of the sport with their tireless dedication to the sport practicing and playing non-stop, and how they set the precedent on what it takes to win....
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    • 44 min
    Digger Graybill - Part 2

    Digger Graybill - Part 2

    Digger discusses:

    -  Reflections on relationships and friends from Manhattan Beach (Mike Cook, John Gonzalez, Mitch Malpee to name a few), competing indoors in the USVBA  for Players Liquor and a fun "trip" competing in Mexico , relocating to San Diego  and living on Mission Blvd, competing on the men's indoor volleyball team for San Diego State in '71 & '72,  starting and running the Mission Beach Volleyball clinics in '73 alongside friends and teammates,  being the catalyst for the Winston Open at S. Mission Beach,  some of the memorable people and friends from the San Diego area (George Stepanof,  John & Fred Featherstone, Bob Mendoza, to name a few), and a classic story of competing against Bob Vogelsang and Wilt Chamberlin.
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    • 54 min

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