Former University of Hawaiʻi men’s volleyball standout, U.S. National Team member and three-time Olympian Clay Stanley was inducted into the International Volleyball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2021.
Stanley will be inducted along with eight others, including fellow Americans Logan Tom (indoor) and Todd Rogers (beach). The rest of the Class of 2021 includes Giovane Gavio (Brazil), Sergio Dutra Santos (Brazil), Ricardo Santos (Brazil), Taismary Aguero (Cuba/Italy), Sergey Tetyukhin (Russia); and former President of the European Confederation and Second Executive Vice President of the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Andre Meyer (Luxembourg).
Stanley was a three-year letterman for the Rainbow Warriors (1997, 1999–2000) and finished among the program’s leaders in career kills and aces. He set the school record of 50 kills in a league playoff match against
Former Rainbow Warrior standout and Olympian inducted into Volleyball Hall of Fame
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Amherst County High School junior Amya Hankton said she felt relieved after she received her first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Friday afternoon at the school.
âIt feels like this is finally coming to an end,â she said. âItâs a relief.â
Hankton, 17, said she has been participating in the Amherst Remote Academy this year, primarily as a precaution because of COVID-19. She hopes, now that she and her fellow classmates and teachers are receiving the vaccine, sheâll feel safe enough to spend her senior year back in the classroom.
Amherst County High School held its first vaccination clinic for students Friday, following Gov. Ralph Northamâs announcement earlier this month that Virginians ages 16 and older would be eligible to get the vaccine starting April 18.