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本帖最后由 进化梦 于 2009-12-13 00:11 编辑
USA MEN'S PLAYER PROFILE
13 - Clay Stanley
Position: Opposite
Height: 6-9 (205cm)
Weight: 230 lbs (104kg)
Hometown: Honolulu, Hawaii
College: Hawai’i
Birth Date: January. 20 1978
Joined Team: November 2000
PERSONAL: Born Clayton Iona Stanley on Jan. 20, 1978 in Honolulu, Hawai’i… Parents are Jon Stanley and Sandra Haine… Has three brothers: Reese Haine, Wil Stanley and Jon Stanley, and two sisters Taeya Stanley and Natasha Haine… His father played on 1968 Men’s Olympic Volleyball Team and is a member of the Volleyball Hall of Fame… His mother played in the IVA for the Denver Comets… Clay’s step-grandfather, Tom Haine, was also on 1968 Men’s Olympic Volleyball Team… Clay did not play volleyball in high school. Kaiser High School in Honolulu did not have a boys team when he was there… He played basketball, occupied the goal in water polo and skateboarded… He took up volleyball after having fun at a Junior Olympics tournament when he was 17… Nicknamed “Bird”… Majored in Spanish at Hawai'i… Enjoys surfing and playing video games.
MAJOR INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION:
2008 – NORCECA Continental Olympic Qualifying Championship (Gold Medal).
2007 – FIVB World Cup… NORCECA Continental Championship (Gold Medal)… Americas’ Cup (Gold Medal)… FIVB World League (Bronze Medal). 2006 – FIVB World Championships… FIVB World League.
2005 – NORCECA Continental Championships (Gold Medal)…World Grand Champions Cup (Silver Medal).
2004 – NORCECA Olympic Qualifying Tournament (Gold Medal)… Japan Tour…Houston Series… USA Global Challenge (Gold Medal)… Serbia and Montenegro Tour (Silver Medal)… Olympic Games (Fourth Place).
2003 – Colorado/Nebraska Tour… Canada Tour… NORCECA Zone Championships (Gold Medal)… World Cup (Fourth Place).
2002 – Louisville Tour… Bulgaria Tour… Greece Tour… Florida Tour… World Championships.
2001 – Japan Tour… World League… NORCECA Zone Championships… Jeep America’s Cup.
1999 – World University Games… Pan American Games.
INTERNATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS:
2008 – Clay was named the top server at the NORCECA Olympic Qualifier as the U.S. Men qualified for the 2008 Olympic Games. Clay finished the qualifier as the top U.S. scorer with 49 points on 33 kills, 10 aces and six blocks.
2007 – Clay finished the 2007 season with 39 aces to tie Reid Priddy for the team lead. He was fifth on the team in scoring with 281 points and averaged 2.81 points per set… Clay was the United States' leading server and fifth overall at the 2007 FIVB World Cup, where the U.S. Men finished fourth. He finished with 13 aces in 91 attempts and had an average of 0.33 aces per set… Clay was named Best Server for the NORCECA Continental Championship. He was credited with eight aces, 39 serve hits and 15 faults on 62 attempts for an average of 0.47 aces per set. He was also the United States’ second-leading scorer and 13th overall with 59 points on 47 kills, eight aces and four blocks… Clay was the United States’ leading scorer at Americas’ Cup and second overall with 55 points on kills, six blocks and five aces… Clay was the United States’ leading server, and fourth overall, in the final round of the World League tournament. He was credited with four aces, six faults and 17 serve hits in 27 attempts for an average of 0.29 aces per set. Clay did not rejoin the team for World League until the matches in France on June 8-9 because his Russian club team (Dynamo Kazan) played in the final of the Russian Superleague, which it won.
2006 – Struggled with a knee injury throughout the season… Was the team’s third-leading scorer in World League matches with 94 points in 12 matches. Led the team in aces in World League play with 16.
2005 – Clay capped the 2005 season as a member of the USA squad that captured the silver medal at the FIVB World Grand Champions Cup in November in Japan… The Americans, who lost to defending Olympic gold medalist Brazil in the first match of the tournament, lost just one set the rest of the way as they defeated Japan (3-1), 2004 Olympic silver medalist Italy (3-0), Egypt (3-0) and China (3-0) en route to their fifth medal in five events this season… He led the United States in scoring in each of the five matches in Japan… Clay blasted 10 kills with two service aces and one block in the win over China and finished third among all scorers with 82 points on 65 kills, nine blocks and eight service aces… Scored a team-high 14 points as Team USA won its second-straight NORCECA Continental Championship with a four-set victory over Cuba on Sept. 15… The USA Men qualified for the FIVB World Grand Champions Cup with the gold-medal win.
2004 – Clay made his first-ever Olympic appearance in Athens, Greece as the USA Men finished fourth overall… Clay led the team and finished fifth overall in scoring with 110 points on 83 kills, 17 aces and 10 blocks… His 17 aces ranked second among all players in the tournament… His father, Jon, was a starter on the 1968 USA Men’s Olympic Volleyball Team… Together, they become the first father-son Olympians in USA Volleyball history… Captured Best Server honors as Team USA qualified for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, by winning the NORCECA Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Caguas, Puerto Rico on Jan. 10… The men posted a perfect record of 6-0 en route to the gold medal, which included a come-from-behind, 3-2 win over Cuba in the championship match.
2003 – Named Most Valuable Player of the NORCECA Zone Championships in September after leading Team USA to the gold medal and a berth in the 2003 World Cup, the first Olympic qualifier… Led the United States in scoring (and finished 11th overall) at the World Cup with 128 points on 97 kills, 17 service aces and 14 blocks.
2002 – Rejoined the team in June and played an integral part in the team’s success… Played in just 75 of a possible 141 sets during the year but still finished the season ranked first on the team in service aces (33), second in points per set (2.88) and third in kills (161) and in total points (216). 2001 – Led the team in service aces (24) and finished second in kills (217)… Tied for third in blocks (20) and added 79 digs while hitting .294 on the year… After the National Team season he played professionally for P.A.O.K. in Greece.
COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS:
2000 – Third-Team All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation… Ranked in the Top 15 of the nation with a 5.53 kill average… Led the MPSF in aces and tied team record with 54… Finished career 10th on all-time kill list at Hawaii…Had 39 kills in two games, against then-No.1 Long Beach (Feb. 16) and against then No.4 UCLA… Against Long Beach (Feb. 16) also recorded nine digs and seven blocks… Was moved to middle blocker position on April 7, recorded 12 kills and eight blocks, a career-high.
1999 – Recorded a team-high 4.95 kills per game… broke Hawai'i’s single-match kill record with 50 kills against UCLA… MPSF Player of the Week (Apr. 24)… Led the team in kills seven times… Three matches with more than 30 kills and four with more than 20 kills… Had back-to-back 30-kill matches with 30 against UCSB (March 6) and 32 at Long Beach (March 12).
1998 – Redshirted the 1998 season.
1997 – Played in 22 matches… Recorded 11 kills, two solo blocks and five block assists against USC (April 11)… Had 11 kills in his debut against UC San Diego (Jan. 17)… Had season-high seven digs against Cal State Northridge (March 7).
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