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Jennifer Brigham Myshrall attended Coventry High School beginning in 1992 where she was a three-sport athlete playing volleyball, basketball, and softball all four years. She originally liked basketball the most and won many awards, including the Robert E. Lee Outstanding Freshman Athlete Award, Scholar Athlete Award, Most Improved Award and the Most Valuable Player Award. Jennifer was also selected to play in numerous Connecticut High School All Star Games. During the four-years she was in high school, the Coventry Girls’ Basketball team made it to at least the state quarter finals every year. She also played Junior Nationals Basketball. Despite all these basketball accomplishments, volleyball quickly became the sport she had the most passion for.
Jennifer received her first formal volleyball instruction as a freshman at Coventry High School playing for Pete Maneggia. He was an excellent coach and his knowledge and love for the game was quickly passed on. He was also the assistant coach to Deb Adams for the three-years Jennifer played on varsity and continued to encourage her to push harder and become a better volleyball player. For three-years, under the late, great Sandy Hoffman at Bentley Volleyball Camp, Jennifer further added skill, knowledge, and increased her love o
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Lee High tries to end area volleyball drought
STAUNTON - Robert E. Lee wants to party like it's 1999.
Lee High volleyball is trying to channel its inner Prince by winning a state championship Saturday. If it does, it would be the first volleyball state title for Lee, or any area public school, since 1999.
Whitney Vaughn has a unique connection to both teams. She played on Lee's last state championship team and she is an assistant coach on this year's squad that will be playing against Marion Senior on Saturday afternoon at Virginia Commonwealth University's Siegel Center.
Vaughn has been wearing her state championship ring this season, a source of motivation for the current players who want one of their own. And, when Vaughn needs to flash even more credentials, she can point to the state championship photo hanging on the wall of the Paul Hatcher Gym.
Lee hosted the state championship that season, beating Lafayette for the title. It was great for the team to play at home for the state tournament.
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"This gym was packed that weekend," Vaughn said. "You realize how big of a part of the community you are."
After Lee, Vaughn attended the United States Naval Academy. She commissioned in the Marine Corps and was sta