Volleyball : Hannah Henriksen
Frontier High School Junior, Hannah Henriksen, has chosen to play volleyball for Long Beach State in 2014. It was an easy decision to choose Long Beach State with great coaches and academics just blocks from the beach. When she went on an unofficial visit, she knew immediately she wanted to go there. Long Beach State had everything she wanted inlcuding getting to play beach volleyball. Hannah had offers from PAC12, Big West, West Coast, and Mountain West Conferences and was still in negotiations with other great schools before deciding on Long Beach State. Hannah will play volleyball for Club Jamba Volleyball this club season.
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Sandy Henriksen
eskimokodiak@yahoo.com
661-325-7300






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