knapplc Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 Abbott Sports Complex, Maggie Griffin teaming up Here’s an interesting piece of trivia for you. Of the 50 states in America, which one produces more Division I college volleyball players per capita than anyone else in the United States? Pat yourself on the back if you answered Nebraska, and don’t apologize for knowing the source of that information … a Lincoln-based volleyball website launched by Rich Kern, whose site is used by 99 percent of the nation’s college coaches. “It’s an amazing fact, but I’m not surprised,” Nebraska Volleyball Coach John Cook said. “Look at our (2012) Big Ten championship team. We started three Nebraska kids this past season. Iowa State (coached by NU All-American Christy Johnson) also started three Nebraskans, and they were one swing away from making the Final Four last year. Other Big 12 schools still come in and recruit Nebraska girls, too, because they’re well trained and well coached. They know and understand the game and play hard.” We bring all of this up for one reason. The primary feeder system of Nebraska’s top volleyball talent took a giant step forward recently when former Husker setter Maggie Griffin signed an agreement for her Volleyball Club Nebraska (vcNebraska) to rent the four suspended volleyball courts at Lincoln’s Abbott Sports Complex five nights a week for 3½ hours a night. “While this in and of itself does not guarantee financial success for the complex or even that portion of the indoor center, it is a tremendous step forward and provides us with a path that hopefully will turn volleyball into one of the pillars of the complex,” said Brian Clark, a co-executive director of the Abbott Sports Complex. The “amen” you just heard in the background in response to that statement comes from Cook, who sees this as the antidote to a series of unfortunate events that kept volleyball from keeping its statewide momentum. One roadblock was prohibitive prices for Lincoln courts and lack of a leader who was willing to analyze a business model, negotiate an agreement, finalize a contract and then get Nebraska volleyball moving back to its future. Congratulations, Maggie. Here's hoping your venture is tremendously successful. Quote Link to comment
Stumpy1 Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 It really is amazing the talent this state throws out year after year in volleyball.. Quote Link to comment
RedRedJarvisRedwine Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 It really is amazing the talent this state throws out year after year in volleyball.. And not just recently either.... Been a pipeline for close to 25 years! Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted May 23, 2012 Author Share Posted May 23, 2012 It really is amazing the talent this state throws out year after year in volleyball.. And not just recently either.... Been a pipeline for close to 25 years! You can thank the tireless efforts of Terry Pettit for that. And Coach Cook after him. Quote Link to comment
GM_Tood Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 It really is amazing the talent this state throws out year after year in volleyball.. And not just recently either.... Been a pipeline for close to 25 years! You can thank the tireless efforts of Terry Pettit for that. And Coach Cook after him. And some very talented and knowledgeable High School/Club coaches around the state. Quote Link to comment
Stumpy1 Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 It really is amazing the talent this state throws out year after year in volleyball.. And not just recently either.... Been a pipeline for close to 25 years! You can thank the tireless efforts of Terry Pettit for that. And Coach Cook after him. And some very talented and knowledgeable High School/Club coaches around the state. The great thing also is that it isn't just the upper classes that have outstanding players...Class C and Class D also represent really well when it comes to players. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted May 23, 2012 Author Share Posted May 23, 2012 It really is amazing the talent this state throws out year after year in volleyball.. And not just recently either.... Been a pipeline for close to 25 years! You can thank the tireless efforts of Terry Pettit for that. And Coach Cook after him. And some very talented and knowledgeable High School/Club coaches around the state. True, but if you go around asking those coaches who trained them, you'll mostly be able to trace a trail back to Pettit. Quote Link to comment
RedRedJarvisRedwine Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 It really is amazing the talent this state throws out year after year in volleyball.. And not just recently either.... Been a pipeline for close to 25 years! You can thank the tireless efforts of Terry Pettit for that. And Coach Cook after him. And some very talented and knowledgeable High School/Club coaches around the state. The great thing also is that it isn't just the upper classes that have outstanding players...Class C and Class D also represent really well when it comes to players. Plus we grow em BIG in Nebraska!! Good stock! Quote Link to comment
GM_Tood Posted October 25, 2013 Share Posted October 25, 2013 My daughter is playing for vcNebraska this year. Very impressed with their coaches/staff and also with the recent affiliation with Sports Performance Volleyball this is going to be the premiere club in the state, imo. Might need some insight as to some good places to eat near the Abbott Complex...as we will be making the trek down there 3 nights a week from Papillion. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted October 25, 2013 Author Share Posted October 25, 2013 The good news is that it's right off the interstate and pretty easy to get to. The bad news is it's in BFE and there is nothing - and I mean NOTHING - around there. N.E. Lincoln is a bit of a wasteland for food, and Abbott is a mile further north from the industrial district. Abbott itself is pretty sparse - it's just some gyms, and surrounded by a brazilian soccer fields and a bubble for tennis. Your best bet for food will be the 27th Street exit, about two miles west past the HWY 77/56th street exit you'll take for Abbott. There's a Cracker Barrel, Wendy's, King Kong (burgers & gyros), Arby's, Dairy Queen with burgers & hotdogs, Taco Inn, Popeye's, Subway... that's about it right there near the exit. If you want something less garbage-y you could go a bit further south on 27th to the Hy-Vee and pick up something from their kitchen, where they have a build-your-own salad bar (and produce). There's also, near the Hy-Vee, a Culver's, Ruby Tuesday, Burger King, McDonald's, CiCi's pizza, Beacon Hills restaurant, Schlotschky's, da Vinci's, Val's to go, Carlos O'Kelly's, Runza, IHOP, The Blend coffee shop... I'm sure I'm forgetting something. Mostly north Lincoln has fast-food type places. It really sucks. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted October 25, 2013 Share Posted October 25, 2013 The good news is that it's right off the interstate and pretty easy to get to. The bad news is it's in BFE and there is nothing - and I mean NOTHING - around there. N.E. Lincoln is a bit of a wasteland for food, and Abbott is a mile further north from the industrial district. Abbott itself is pretty sparse - it's just some gyms, and surrounded by a brazilian soccer fields and a bubble for tennis. Your best bet for food will be the 27th Street exit, about two miles west past the HWY 77/56th street exit you'll take for Abbott. There's a Cracker Barrel, Wendy's, King Kong (burgers & gyros), Arby's, Dairy Queen with burgers & hotdogs, Taco Inn, Popeye's, Subway... that's about it right there near the exit. If you want something less garbage-y you could go a bit further south on 27th to the Hy-Vee and pick up something from their kitchen, where they have a build-your-own salad bar (and produce). There's also, near the Hy-Vee, a Culver's, Ruby Tuesday, Burger King, McDonald's, CiCi's pizza, Beacon Hills restaurant, Schlotschky's, da Vinci's, Val's to go, Carlos O'Kelly's, Runza, IHOP, The Blend coffee shop... I'm sure I'm forgetting something. Mostly north Lincoln has fast-food type places. It really sucks. Everything is there really. The only things I can think that you didn't mention are Taco Bell/Taco John's and Fazoli's. I think that coffee shop is closed down, though. Quote Link to comment
GM_Tood Posted October 25, 2013 Share Posted October 25, 2013 Thanks guys. I'm pretty familiar with the 27th Street offerings, and sounds like that's the best bet. Is there like a chemical/fertilizer facility or something around Abbott? Coming out of the gym last night there was some sort of funky smell in the air. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted October 25, 2013 Author Share Posted October 25, 2013 There's some kind of waste treatment facility immediately south of Abbott, and when the wind's from the south the odor wafts across Salt Creek. Quote Link to comment
HuskerVBFan93 Posted October 25, 2013 Share Posted October 25, 2013 My daughter is playing for vcNebraska this year. Very impressed with their coaches/staff and also with the recent affiliation with Sports Performance Volleyball this is going to be the premiere club in the state, imo. Might need some insight as to some good places to eat near the Abbott Complex...as we will be making the trek down there 3 nights a week from Papillion. Best pizza in town is the Isles Pub and Pizza which is not far at all from Abbot. Get the Leaning Tower if you don't mind a little spice. It's fabulous. http://islespubandpizza.com Also straight up 70th to Vine is Honest Abe's. Not cheap but an outstanding place for burgers. http://grounduprestaurants.com/honestabes.html 1 Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted October 25, 2013 Author Share Posted October 25, 2013 Honest Abe's is 1) not cheap and 2) a great place for burgers. I've only been to the Isles once, and I was unimpressed. It's not bad pizza, but it's nothing to write home about. Am I just being too harsh a critic? Everyone seems to love it. Quote Link to comment
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