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Levik
Arbramians Named Head Coach
Levik
Abramians, the new Women's Volleyball Coach at LA City College,
said he's confident that his team will be a competitive one. "I'm
a positive person" he said. "I love to win. And I plan
to use all the training techniques that I've learned in the past
to effectively coach the team" For the past six years he's
served as volleyball coach at local middle and high schools, and
at the club level.
He
currently serves as coach at Pilibos Armenian School located in
Hollywood where he led the boys' varsity volleyball team to win
valley league championships two years in a row ('05-'06) with
an 8-0 record this year and 7-1 last year. He also coaches the
girls' varsity team as well as boys' and girls' middle school
teams. In addition, he was head coach of the JV women's team for
three seasons at Hoover High School in Glendale, the coach for
the Soph-Frosh team for one year, and was the assistant for the
varsity team.
For
the past seven years he played volleyball for Homentmen Ararat,
and organization in Glendale which provides athletic, cultural,
and cultural, and educational programs for Armenian-American youth.
A resident of Eagle Rock, Mr. Abramians was born in Iran of Armenian
descent, and has been a resident of the United States for 18 years.
He attended Hoover High in Glendale and received his associate
in arts from LA City College. He plans to continue his education
at Cal State LA in order to pursue a career as kinesiologist and
get his teaching credential.
The
women's volleyball program at LACC will start August 15 and the
first game will be played Sept. 29. Home games will be played
in LACC's Women's Gym on th e900 block of N. Heliotrope Ave.
Coach
Abramians reports that he has already recruited 12 players for
the team. "There's a saying" he said. "You're only
as good as your weakest player. So that means that everyone on
the team needs to be a strong player and I have to build the confidence
of each and every player".
LACC
is part of the South Coast Conference which includes teams from
Cerritos, Long Beach, East LA, Pasadena, Mt. SAC, and EL Camino
Community Colleges.
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