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Men's Volleyball Signs Brad Connors
Brad Connors with his mom
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LAKE WALES, Fla. – The Warner University men’s volleyball team has added more talent to the 2010 team as they have signed 6’5 setter Brad Connors of Chicago, Ill.

Connors joins the Royals after playing his freshman year with MAMVIC East Division winner Cardinal Stritch University (Wisc.) last season.  While with the National Tournament qualifier, he played in 72 games while totaling 196 assists.

Prior to his stint with Cardinal Stritch, Connors attended Addison Trail High School where he was a three-year starter. During his senior year at Addison, he led his team in kills and blocks to go on to earn First-Team All-Conference, First-Team All-Area and All-State Honorable Mention honors.  Connors graduated from Addison ranked third all-time in assists in the school’s history. He also played club volleyball for two years with Circus VBC and Sports Performance.

 

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