HUNTSVILLE —
On paper and in her head, Stephanie Branch quietly took notes while sitting in the stands at Bryan High School on Thursday night. She paid particular attention to the team from Huntsville, because in a little more than a month that bunch will be her’s.
The daughter of a teaching and coaching couple, Branch, 31, was hired this week as the Lady Hornets’ new head volleyball coach. She replaces Brittany Brumbelow, who stepped down from her position at the end of the school year to spend more time with her family.
“I’m excited and nervous at the same time,” Branch said Thursday afternoon before the Huntsville ISD Board of Trustees officially approved her hiring.
“I’m excited for a number of reasons. Number one, I’m glad to be back in the Huntsville area, and number two, having watched Huntsville play the last two years, I think we have a chance to do really well, especially in this new district, and get back in the playoffs.”
Branch spent the past three years at Magnolia West High School, which was a District 18-4A opponent of Huntsville’s. She was a volleyball assistant for the past two years, plus she worked with the Magnolia West track program for three years.
Prior to her time at Magnolia West, Branch was the head volleyball coach at Navasota High School. She also assisted with the Lady Rattlers’ basketball and softball teams.
Huntsville athletic director Marcus Evans said he’s thrilled about the Lady Hornets’ volleyball future with Branch on board to lead it.
“I feel like coach Branch is the person our volleyball program needed, first because of her athletic background. She can improve our conditioning and competitiveness,” Evans said. “Stephanie has an outstanding volleyball resume both as a head coach and as an assistant. She knows the X’s and O’s as far as volleyball goes.
“She also has great enthusiasm and energy. ... I feel like coach Branch will be a great asset heading up our volleyball program, as well as a great asset with track and field when spring rolls around.”
A graduate of Sam Houston State University, Branch said she can’t wait to start her new job. Already, she has cleaned up her office, checked out the Lady Hornets’ 2010 schedule and made a few plans for the first week of practice, which starts Aug. 2.
If she could have, Branch said she would have found a seat on the bench Thursday night and gotten busy coaching.
“I went last week and I’m going again tonight,” Branch said. “This summer league plays every Thursday night in June.
“I’m one of those coaches who is going to get in there with the girls during practice,” she added. “When I see them out on the floor having fun, I want to be in there with them. I’m not just going to tell them something and stand back and watch. I’m going to get involved.”
A multisport athlete who played volleyball and basketball at North Shore High School in Galena Park, Branch said she will talk to the returning Lady Hornets soon and tell them what she wants them to do this summer.
“My main concern in the summer is strength and conditioning. ... As an athlete growing up, that’s where I was, in the weight room, on the track, on the court, on the field playing summer ball, league ball and all that stuff,” she said.
“One thing our girls can do in the summertime is strength and conditioning,” Branch added. “If they are in good shape when they come back to practice, at least they’re not aching, cramping up and getting sick. We won’t have much open gym time this summer because our gym floor is being redone. After this summer league and camp, they’ll all get a three-week break from volleyball, and they need that.
“I have high hopes,” Branch said. “I’m really excited and I have a great feeling about this.”
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Huntsville ISD hires new volleyball coach
Eager and enthusiastic, Branch believes she can turn Lady Hornets into winners again
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Back to work
Tick tick tick. Tick tick tick tick.
It won’t be long until the alarm goes off early Monday morning, signaling the start of high school football practice in Huntsville.
Freshmen hit the field at 8 a.m. Monday and Hornets head coach Shane Martin can’t wait. Huntsville’s defensive coordinator the past two years, Martin has been waiting seven long months for the first day of serious summer workouts. -
Huntsville ISD hires new volleyball coach
On paper and in her head, Stephanie Branch quietly took notes while sitting in the stands at Bryan High School on Thursday night. She paid particular attention to the team from Huntsville, because in a little more than a month that bunch will be her’s.
The daughter of a teaching and coaching couple, Branch, 31, was hired this week as the Lady Hornets’ new head volleyball coach. She replaces Brittany Brumbelow, who stepped down from her position at the end of the school year to spend more time with her family. -
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Round one went to the Brenham boys. The Cubs won the District 18-4A boys track and field title last month in Willis.
The Huntsville boys took round two. Led by state qualifiers Justin Gilbert, Brodrick Hadnot, Henry Ford, Dimitri Collier and Cameron Simmons, the Hornets evened the score by outscoring the Cubs at the Region III track meet in Huntsville early this month.
In Austin last weekend, the Cubs edged the Hornets in the unofficial battle for track and field supremacy in District 18-4A. -
Going for gold
It wasn’t that long ago. RaKira Turner stood in the shot put ring and with all of her might, flat-footed she heaved the heavy ball forward.
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Hornets finish strong
They easily could have gone through the motions.
Sitting eighth in the team standings after a miserable first day at the UIL Boys Golf State Championships, the Hornets could have trudged around the Jimmy Clay Golf Course without a care.
They could have turned in another big score, gotten back on the bus and hit the highway headed home to Huntsville.
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Difficult district
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The Hornets finished first and the Lady Hornets placed third in the team standings at the Bronco Relays in Dayton. -
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‘I’m going to be nervous’
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Top-ranked Cubs bring big bats to Huntsville
On a night when Brenham’s Chase Wellbrock nearly threw a no-hitter, Huntsville head coach Jeff Brumbelow shook his head more about the Cubs’ impressive hit parade.
Brenham came to Kate Barr Ross Park on Wednesday and quickly took control on the District 18-4A baseball game against the Hornets. The top-ranked Cubs banged out 16 hits in the first three innings and scored 13 runs on their way to a commanding 18-1 win over Huntsville. - More Hornet Sports Headlines
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