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Post by 5100 on Jan 16, 2007 2:09:35 GMT -5
808, where did you get this Cayley diary? Sigh. I miss Cayley.
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Post by 5100 on Jan 16, 2007 2:11:03 GMT -5
i wonder if cayley is going to have a roster photo similar to maja's. that will be HOT.
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Post by 808 on Jan 16, 2007 3:24:32 GMT -5
It looks like Cayley's going to be signed and will stick with the Cordoba team. cordobadeporte.com/indice.phtml?articulo=122559Google's translation (almost a foreign language in and of itself): Little they have needed Juan Antonio Armas and Rafa Vargas to realize was worth it of Cayley Thurley. Two training and a few videos, together with the very favorable previous information that advised their incorporation have been enough so that the technical body teared the pages out of the daisy with a positive answer. The North American colocadora will be able to make debut, then, in the next liguero party that its equipment will dispute against Almeria. It will be summoned with complete certainty by the canary technician, because the idea is that it is conformed the sooner to competitive dynamics and can be key for the decisive parties that, in the two following days, the Cajasur will approach. Thurley will not be the last draftee of the organization typesetter, who is closely together of incoporar to another Castilian player of speech, more likely Argentine, that would definitively satiate the pretensions of Arms expensive to the second return of the competition.
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Post by 808 on Jan 16, 2007 3:26:19 GMT -5
808, where did you get this Cayley diary? Sigh. I miss Cayley. It's from BIP's webpage. The URL is at the bottom of the post.
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Post by BIP on Jan 16, 2007 12:45:08 GMT -5
Cayley is officially on the team now, and will play with them this weekend. The club confirmed receipt of the official FIVB documents from USAV this morning and they should have no trouble having her "legal" by the weekend. For those of you interested in reading about the other girls placed on the tour: www.bringitusa.com/events/JEET_2007We´re behind on the journal as usual, but getting stuff up asap...
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Post by 5100 on Jan 17, 2007 8:23:47 GMT -5
My favorite Cayley photo from Star Bulletin
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Post by 808 on Jan 17, 2007 21:16:16 GMT -5
www.cvcordoba.com/index.php?proceso=Contenidos&func=viewpub&tid=1&pid=189Google translation: The Cajasur Voley transacts the license of Thurlby and the American will be able to play Saturday in Almeria 17/01/2007 The Club Volleyball Cajasur Cordova has reached an agreement with the American player Cayley Thurlby so that it is integrated in the group of the first equipment of our Club of immediate form, after spending several days on approval and receiving the approval of the technical body. The final decision has been taken after the technical acceptance and once the Club has received the precise international documentation for its inscription in Spanish Liga. Thurlby will be in the equipment, initially, until the end of the present season. It arrives from the University of Hawaii, is 22 years old, it measures 1.78 and it plays in the colocadora position. The Club already has transacted its federal license reason why it will be to disposition of the technician, Juan Antonio Armas, for the next party, to play Saturday in the field of University of Almeria. The incorporation of Thurlby, that occupies seat like noncommunitarian player, forces to annul the license of Verónica Castelli that, however, stays in the group. The Club incorporated to the Argentine colocadora as a future bet and the desire of the technicians is that it follows in the Cajasur Voley during time. As much Castelli as the Club hoped that the Argentina player had resolute her double nationality earlier this year (italo-Argentinean), so that she had not occupied seat of foreigner to the effects of the norm applicable to Liga FEV this season. Nevertheless the proceedings have been delayed and today Castelli it follows the delay to solve this situation. In case of obtaining it before the conclusion of the term of inscription of players, the Club would return to give him of discharge to federal effects.
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Post by bunnywailer on Jan 17, 2007 22:12:56 GMT -5
Okay, so which one of those dudes is the canary technician?
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Post by 808 on Jan 18, 2007 8:02:35 GMT -5
Sounds like Cayley's fitting in well so far: cordobadeporte.com/indice.phtml?articulo=122849Google translation: Dew Gutiérrez: “Almeria will not be as easy as in the first return” The flagship assures that Thurlby Integra and is placed “very well” J.I. of Quesada 18-1-2007, 11:13 One is not going away to seem in anything the party that this weekend will the past dispute CV the Cajasur against the University from Almeria to the one of weekend against the Alcorcón in which the pupils of Juan Antonio Armas obtained a comfortable and fast victory. It is not more, is either going away to seem to the party of the first return in which rojillas also prevailed with manifest sufficiency (3-0). The players are conscious of this and assure that they travel to Almeria “as if outside a end”. Thus she recognizes the flagship, Dew Gutiérrez, whom she affirmed “we have begun the second return with good foot and want, like minimum, to such make numbers that in first”, which happens to defeat this Saturday to one of the equipment of the complicated ones of the group. And she is that the exit to Almeria already has been catalogued of “one of most difficult” of the season. Not only because the natives of Almeri'a are are candidates to enter between the five first classified, but also because they are one of the equipment that better has been reinforced. In this sense, Gutiérrez assures that “the victory will not be so simple to obtain as in the first return”. “We are studying its game and trying to learn its plays to us to resist them”, said the flagship, that it indicated that “we know that they have fichado, although do not know how it is going to be its yield with the new ones until we do not arrive there and we see how they play”. On the other hand, the North American Cayley Thurlby is integrated every day more in the discipline rojilla. Gutiérrez affirmed on the matter that “it has been very welcome in the clothes” and that “although she takes very just a short time training with us, Integra rather well”. “It is knowing us all, how we like that they place the balls to each one and the truth she is that we are very contented”, assured the Cordovan. “It places very well, very fast. To me, personally, I like the fast balls and she is seen that in the equipment in which are been, they played very fast”, indicated.
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Post by volleynut on Jan 18, 2007 8:08:44 GMT -5
Glad to see Cayley will have a chance to get on the court. Best of luck to her with her future volleyball career.
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Post by 808 on Jan 18, 2007 8:12:51 GMT -5
Don't know how Maja's name came up in this Cayley thread, but speaking of Maja, she's mentioned in one of the tour journals as her team was one of the teams the tour players played against in Maribor: Day 4, January 11, 2007 Vienna and Maribor, A Big Drive Day Quick Update by Tim Today saw us load the bus early for our long drive to Vienna. It was an unseasonably warm and nice day for mid-January and the girls had about 3 hours to walk around Vienna and get some lunch. Then it was time to rush down to Maribor as we had two matches planned for 8:00pm. We divided the girls into two teams and played Nova KBM Maribor on one court and OK Benedikt on the other. Nova KBM has two American players and Maja Gustin, a Slovenian that played at Hawaii, so it was as good chance for our girls to ask them some questions. Its always tough to play a match after 7+ hours in a bus, but both groups did a nice job and we were off to dinner for pizza and pasta at Padrino before pulling into our hotel at the base of the Pohorje Mountain for a much needed night’s sleep. bringitusa.com/events/JEET_2007/article5.php
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Post by Wolfgang on Jan 18, 2007 12:53:22 GMT -5
It's good to know Cayley has been very welcome in the clothes.
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Post by 808 on Jan 18, 2007 14:40:01 GMT -5
;D (Just love those crazy translations. I don't know which is more entertaining -- babelfish or google. They seem about the same.)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2007 15:18:49 GMT -5
Cordoba is cool. And it's close to Grenada and the Alhambra--one of the more spectacular places in the world. Sevilla is nice, too. Anyhow, this mosque/cathedral is great (not my pictures): The Alhambra:
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Post by Mix Breed-TEXAS,HI,LBSU on Jan 18, 2007 19:10:55 GMT -5
Cool pictures...........
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