
Alexandra has been involved in ERVA volleyball for over 21 years, beginning her playing career at the age of 8 and starting her coaching journey at 13 through the ERVA Mentee Coach Program. Her lifelong involvement in the sport has built a strong foundation and passion for developing athletes.
She brings extensive coaching experience across multiple age levels, working with athletes from 12U through 18U. Alexandra has served as a head coach for the past nine years and has also assisted with additional teams, giving her a well-rounded perspective on player development at every stage.
In addition to coaching, Alexandra is an active volleyball official with SAVRA (Spokane Area Volleyball Referee Association). Her officiating experience provides advanced knowledge of the rules, game flow, and decision-making, which she incorporates into her coaching to help athletes compete with confidence and a higher level of understanding.
Alexandra was also a multi-sport collegiate athlete, competing in volleyball, beach volleyball, and softball. Her diverse athletic background contributes to her emphasis on fundamentals, competitiveness, and overall athlete development.
She is passionate about creating a positive, competitive environment where athletes can build confidence, develop their skills, and grow both on and off the court.

Kaitlyn began playing volleyball at age 9 with ERVA and quickly developed a passion for the game. She competed for club teams in the Greater Spokane area and played at Mt. Spokane High School before taking a year to play tennis at SFCC/SCC. She then continued her volleyball career at Arizona Christian University, competing in both indoor and beach while playing OH, MB, and DS.
Kaitlyn began coaching after college and joined Valley Christian Schools in 2023, leading the JV team to a two-loss season. The following year, as head coach, she helped guide the program to its first State appearance in 30 years.
She is passionate about developing athletes through hard work, competitiveness, and sportsmanship, while helping them build a lasting love for the game.

Kamea Davis started playing volleyball at just 5 years old and quickly developed a deep passion for the game. Since then, volleyball has become a major part of her life, shaping not only her as an athlete but also as a person. Her love for the sport, competitive mindset, and positive energy continue to fuel her passion for working with athletes of all ages.
Kamea is dedicated to helping young athletes grow both on and off the court. She believes in building confidence, developing strong fundamentals, and creating a positive environment where players feel encouraged to compete, learn, and enjoy the game. Her goal as a coach is to help athletes fall in love with volleyball while also teaching the value of teamwork, hard work, and perseverance.
Through her passion for the sport and commitment to athlete development, Kamea strives to make a lasting impact on every player she works with.

Megan began her volleyball journey at age 8 and quickly developed into a standout setter, competing at high levels through club, high school, and collegiate play. She finished her high school career competing in Oregon’s 4A State Championship and went on to play at Glendale Community College and Pasadena City College, where she ranked among the top setters and servers in conference while maintaining a 4.0 GPA.
With over 20 years of coaching experience, Megan has led teams across Oregon, California, and Idaho at both the club and school levels. She has coached athletes ages 12-18, consistently building competitive, winning programs and helping players advance to collegiate volleyball. her teams have earned league titles, tournament championships, and national-level appearances, including Junior Nationals.
Known for her leadership, player development, and competitive mindset,
Megan is committed to developing strong, confident athletes both on and off the court.

Olivia is a Spokane, WA native volleyball coach and athlete with over 10 years of playing experience. She is currently a junior libero/defensive specialist at Whitworth University, where she is pursuing a degree in business.
In addition to her playing career, Olivia has built a strong foundation in coaching. She has spent five years assisting at Sideout Volleyball Camps and three years working with CPA Sand Camps. Through these experiences, she has helped athletes develop fundamental skills, improve defensive technique, and grow their confidence on the court.
Olivia brings a high-energy, detail-oriented approach to training, with a passion for developing well-rounded athletes both on and off the court.

Paige McKenzie is a sophomore right-side at Whitworth University studying Biochemistry with a Pre-Med focus in Sports Medicine. Originally from Boise, Idaho, Paige brings over 10 years of playing experience as a middle, outside hitter, and right-side, giving her a well-rounded understanding of the game and athlete development.
Throughout her volleyball career, Paige has gained coaching experience through Whitworth Volleyball and Capital Volleyball Camps, where she has worked closely with athletes to strengthen fundamental skills and expand their offensive toolboxes. Her passion for teaching the game, combined with her positive energy and competitive mindset, allows her to connect with athletes and help them continue growing in confidence and skill.
Paige is dedicated to creating a supportive and encouraging environment where athletes can develop both on and off the court. She is excited to continue sharing her knowledge of the game while helping players build confidence, compete at a high level, and develop a lasting love for volleyball.

Veronica’s volleyball journey began at the age of 13 and quickly elevated when she was selected to play overseas at just 17. With over 30 years of coaching experience, she has dedicated her career to building athletes and shaping strong, competitive programs. She has coached high school volleyball in both California, Idaho, and Washington, guiding players who have continued on to compete at the collegiate level—with many going on to become coaches themselves.
She believes in mastering the fundamentals while developing the mental toughness the game demands. Her approach goes beyond the court, focusing on building confident, disciplined athletes and teaching life lessons that carry into everyday life. As a current volleyball official, she brings a complete perspective to the game—combining experience, leadership, and a commitment to developing the next generation.
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