Danielson named MVP in PVL tourney
May 31st, 2012
By Cindy Luis
By Cindy Luis
Courtesy usavolleyball.org
The was at the USAV Open National Championships. the PVL had its own division. Her team won the gold.
In the inaugural Premier Volleyball League, Kanani Danielson of Hoosier Exterminators was named most valuable player. Other all-tournament selections in the Premier Volleyball League were Hoosier Exterminators Rachael Adams and Ashley Mass, Team Iowa Ice’s Brittney Brimmage and Breann Payton, and Team North Texas’ Ashley Benson.
Clay Stanley’s dad Jon named MVP of the men’s 65 division.
Molten Hawaii’s Brennan Wong was presented with the most valuable player award for the Men’s B Division, while teammates Hoku Harvest and Anthony Robinson were selected to the all-tournament team.



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Whoop, Whoop!
Way to go Kanani!
Not by reason’s friday roundup has another link to pictures of Jane and Emily and some links to volleyball stuff not mentioned on this blog, like Harrison Carroll leaving and five of the guys making the MPSF All-Academic team, just in case anyone is interested.
http://notbyreason.blogspot.com/2012/06/friday-roundup.html
sorry didn’t I mention Carroll lea vine? thought I had.
Nope. Shame about him leaving. Thought he really shone at the end of the season so was expecting to see more of him next season.
Hi Cindy,
Sorry, but from my understanding through my friends on that team that do play for Molten Hawaii. It was Anthony Robinson (Waianae/Graceland) was named MVP and Brennan Wong along with Hoku was on the All-tournament team
Thanks Matt not what USAV posted. happy to make a correction when they do.
Cindy,
Congrats to Kanani, I was just looking around to see who got MVP for Kanani’s PVL and came to your blog to see she got it. Congrats to her!!
Oh that’s fine. Just taught i’d let you know
I do appreciate your help. We can only go with official results. not that they haven’t made a mistake before.